Dzihan & Kamien
Refreaked (Six Degrees). Review by drew West.
Refreaked (Six Degrees). Review by drew West.
The Orb, with Witchman at The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA on April 14, 2001. Concert review by drew West. Photos by drew West and Danny Duval.
Cydonia (MCA). Review by drew West .
Various Artists (Six Degrees). Review by drew West.
Space Lullabies and Other Fantasmagore (Six Degrees). Review by drew West.
We Are Three (Real World). Review by drew West.
Soundtrack (Six Degrees). Review by drew West .
Beautiful My Child (Six Degrees). Review by drew West.
The first time I got to listen to this album, I almost killed the guy playing…
I think just about every month I review at least one release off of Six Degre…
For those of you that aren’t aware, Invisible Records now has a “subsection” …
Whether you know him as the driving force behind the many derivations of Foetus, or under such names as Manorexia or DJ Otefsu, there’s no denying that Jim Thirlwell is one of the most innovative people on the music scene. Resident Thirlwell disciple drew West spoke with the man to learn more about his unique recording philosophies.
Most kids consider piano lessons a pain in the neck, but drew West is thankful for the seven years he spent learning the keyboard, as they helped instill in him a love of music.
Now some time back, we had a nice little scuffle between Spring Heel Jack and…
There is something different about Six Degrees Records and the records they r…
What has happened? What is this? Sexy Beat as the “true” label behind it? Sex…
Now anyone that has followed the history of Mark Spybey with dVOA knows that …
You could call it an industrial supergroup: Martin Atkins, Chris Connelly, Jah Wobble, and Geordie Walker bring together decades of experience in bands like Pigface, Killing Joke, Public Image Limited, Ministry, the Revolting Cocks, and more, and start a new project, the Damage Manual. drew West gets the story straight from Atkins himself.
I’ve been in kind of a slow rumba mood or recent. That slow, sexy roll that c…
Traveler ‘99
Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same (Tapete Records). Review by Peter Lindblad.
Stories I Only Tell My Friends (Blackbird Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Bone Bells (Pyroclastic Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
In this installment of his popular weekly series, Christopher Long recalls rolling up on a used record joint in Myrtle Beach where he scored a clean and quiet vinyl copy of Hermit of Mink Hollow, the 1978 masterpiece from Todd Rundgren, for just $2.
Ink 19 spoke with Brendan James to discuss the inspiration behind Chasing Light, his uniquely alluring sound, and why he makes music.
Serving as an inspirational beacon for aspiring musicians and artists — women and men alike — Beat Keepers: The Next Chapter may not be a big-budget feature, but its heartbeat is HUGE!
Let the Good Times Roll (Vegas Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.