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Author: Alexandra Stewart

Burial’s track ‘Chemz’ is twelve minutes of blissful garage

Posted on 6th February 20216th February 2021 by Alexandra Stewart

Alexandra Stewart explores Burial’s chaotic garage-inflected single ‘Chemz’

Yu Su brings us exquisite expansiveness on debut album Yellow River Blue

Posted on 6th February 202111th February 2021 by Alexandra Stewart

Alexandra Stewart talks us through Yu Su’s mesmerising debut, Yellow River Blue.

Hessle Audio score another winner with Laksa’s new Fire Kit EP

Posted on 23rd November 202028th November 2020 by Alexandra Stewart

Can Hessle Audio put a foot wrong? Alexandra Stewart talks us through the label’s latest release, Laksa’s thrilling new Fire Kit EP.

British cultural nostalgia and history lessons: A visit to the British Culture Archive

Posted on 16th October 202026th October 2020 by Alexandra Stewart

Alexandra Stewart dives into the British Culture Archive and takes a look at British culture ranging from 1960s rave footage through to Thatcher’s Britain, social housing and acid house.

A Comment on Rishi Sunak’s Cold Indifference to the Creative Sector

Posted on 12th October 202014th October 2020 by Alexandra Stewart

Alexandra Stewart reflects on Rishi Sunak’s recent comments on workers having to retrain and find new jobs in the wake of COVID-19

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