Tag: The Freebooter Lounge
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Spanna
Greg Fenton reviews Spanna – Bring The Beat Back – The Freebooter Lounge Bring The Beat Back might sound like a bunch of clichéd phrases, but in Spanna’s view, the rhetoric is turned upside down by a series of tough beats, Latin-influenced bass, and a mix of sounds bouncing around a hot stereo. It’s easy…
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Simon Dalzell
Greg Fenton reviews Simon Dalzell – Forgotten Dreams – The Freebooter Lounge Pay close attention to the drums here as they are worth repeating. Again, this is another gem of a release from the label, crisscrossing boundaries and notions of what is and what shouldn’t be. In this instance, Simon Dalzell excites the nervous system…
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Visions Of Light
Greg Fenton reviews Visions Of Light – Swimming In A Sea Of Stars – The Freebooter Lounge As summer drew slowly to a close, you might be forgiven for thinking that music would become more energised to shake off the winter blues, but given the weather’s unpredictability, who knows which way the wind blows? Following…
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Magazine Sixty Music Review with Acid Nab
Greg Fenton reviews Acid Nab – Might Go Out – The Freebooter Lounge Might Go Out is packed full of so many hooks that it stings in an abundance of shining, tempting, rhythmic shuffling between the breezy light of day and the temptation of after-dark. The vocal is almost secondary, forming a layer rather than…
