A Japanese producer made his own The Life Of Pablo without hearing the original and it’s brilliant With Tidal being unavailable in Japan, one producer took matters into his own hands. Though the wide release of Kanye West’s The Life Of Pablo may seem like an afterthought for some of us, it marks the album’s first release in countries without access to Tidal. That includes Japan, where a producer n
The reclusive musician will unveil new material at a London gig this week. Inga Copeland, formerly one half of lo-fi provocateurs Hype Williams, has a second solo album on the way titled RELAXIN’ with Lolina. The title was revealed in a listing for her gig at Cafe Oto this Saturday, February 24, which states that Copeland will “perform a live set featuring recordings from her upcoming CD – ‘RELAXI
It’s the end of the year, and you know what that means – lists. In 2014, the line continued to blur between free releases and proper albums and we all reaped the benefits. It’s been easier than ever to pull brand new music from the web – cheaply and legally no less – and FACT have made sure to hack through the digital jungle in search of the very best examples. This is a selection of the 20 best f
Unveiling the first in our trundling parade of end-of-year features – the best reissues of 2014. FACT’s monthly reissue column has spent the last 12 months cherry-picking the best archival releases on the market in 2014, from luxuriant box sets to remastered club trax – and excavated all sorts of buried treasure in the process. This year, we’ve decided to whittle our picks down to a manageable Top
Skip to: #100 / #90 / #80 / #70 / #60 /#50 / #40 / #30 / #20 / #10 After five years, 250-odd FACT mixes and far too many uses of the word ‘ethereal’, we’re here – the pivot point of the 2010s. To honour the milestone, here’s our version of an ill-advised midlife crisis splurge – our rundown of the 100 best albums of the decade so far. Plotting any sort of ranked list of recent releases is always d
But what does it mean? We can only hope that the sight of an Aphex Twin-branded blimp flying high over east London’s Oval Space venue today, emblazoned with “2014”, means that Richard D. James is about to make his long-awaited return. The timing is interesting, given the release of his “lost” Caustic Window album only a few months back through an innovative Kickstarter campaign. A new record from
Like this? You can read FACT’s rundown of the 100 Best Albums of the 1980s here. Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to The 100 Best Albums of the 1990s. We’ve been chewing over this selection for nearly two years now, on and off. It’s not a process into which we’ve entered lightly, but along the way we’ve tried to keep the debate fluid, fun and above all personal. The result is a list that above all r
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