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Every few days we get a new headline discussing the fate of club culture, (see here, here, here and here). It’s hard to argue ...
May 2025, is the fiftieth anniversary of the first performance by Cabaret Voltaire, at Sheffield Students Union Refectory.
The New York rapper’s latest is a return home, but the house is haunted, finds Francis Buseko ...
In an exclusive extract from his new book Join The Future, a history of Sheffield bleep techno, Matt Anniss details Cabaret Voltaire's conversion to club sounds and the birth of Sweet Exorcist They ...
Comedy tends to age badly but is this necessarily always the case? Noel Gardner - a self-confessed former "right teenage fanboy" - revisits Chris Morris' Blue Jam with a more critical, adult eye ...
Darran Anderson looks back a quarter of a century to the undersung album that might just have been the band's best Two themes are routinely described as transformative for Primal Scream’s celebrated ...
Suede’s Autofiction was roundly praised as being the finest album of the band’s second incarnation, pushing the distinctive ...
The Beatles? The Stones? Led Zeppelin? Please... when it comes to rock, no one comes close to these three consecutive AC/DC ...
A decade ago CdY couldn't understand why people compared her music to that made by a man in his seventies, but after listening to the work of Scott Walker she found much she approved of, including ...
Next week, The Quietus hosts a panel at Hull City Of Culture about the perils of trying to survive as a musician in London, and music scenes that are thriving across the UK. Here, international music ...
In this month’s antidote to the algorithm, exclusive to tQ subscribers, Jennifer Lucy Allan guides us through a selection of transportive releases from DIY synth voyagers of the near past If you’ve ...
In this month’s antidote to the algorithm, exclusive to tQ subscribers, Jennifer Lucy Allan guides us through a selection of transportive releases from DIY synth voyagers of the near past If you’ve ...