ANDY BETA - 23.12.2009 Much like countrymen Clinic, the Bristol pair of Gee and Scott wear masks and funny hats and are smitten with '60s pop, ska, and '70s agit-p...
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dave cantor - 23.11.2009 In being removed from the machinations of the British music industry, Portishead, while still a good group, doesn’t possess the same heft that other p...
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dave cantor - 03.11.2009 In being removed from the machinations of the British music industry, Portishead, while still a good group, doesn’t possess the same heft that other p...
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dave cantor - 03.11.2009  In being removed from the machinations of the British music industry, Portishead, while still a good group, doesn?t possess the same heft that other p...
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Ed Butler - 17.03.2009  It’s about time. A few releases by some already big names (Antony and the Johnsons, Animal Collective, Andrew Bird and AC Newman, to pilfer from one s...
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Ian Atherton - 01.03.2009  ?Think Mellow Gold-era Beck crossed with The Kinks!? ?Sounds like a lost 1960s classic by David Axelrod and Shuggie Otis!? ?Imagine if Lee Scratch Per...
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Simmy Richman - 22.02.2009 Loved by Lily Allen, signed to Geoff (Portishead) Barrow’s record label and
described as “the b-boy Syd Barrett”, the debut album by Bristol two-pie...
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Michael Hann - 20.02.2009 West country two-piece Malakai are proteges of Portishead's Geoff Barrow, so it's no surprise that their debut album cleaves to the spooky samples tem...
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Nic Oliver - 09.02.2009  Maybe it is the glorious return of Portishead last year with Third, or it could just be something in the water during these troubled times, but this d...
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