Practically Wired is a landmark album by Bill Nelson, a continuously creative musician and artist over 40 years. This copy of the album has been re-mastered and updated with a booklet by Cherry Red Records after the original album has been unavailable for 10 years.
In case you are wondering who he is, Bill Nelson led [...]

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Bill Nelson – Practically Wired reissued via Cherry Red
Peter Cook - Saturday 21.04.12, 14:04pm
Thrill Jockey re-issue Tortoise 7″ singles & albums + Tour Dates
Terry Lane - Sunday 25.03.12, 16:37pm
Thrill Jockey have announced that Tortoise will be playing a string of European live dates this summer. The cool record label will also be re-issuing their first two singles as part of Record Store Day, and six albums throughout 2012 in celebration of Thrill Jockey’s 20th anniversary celebration.
Tortoise Tour Dates 2012
12 May 2012
E-Santiago Compostella, Auditorio [...]
Tags: Album · Alternative · Classic Albums · Experimental · Jazz · World Tour
Elefant Records release albums from the pick of European Pop
Vic Templar - Sunday 26.06.11, 09:21am
Giorgio Tuma – In The Morning We’ll Meet
Two years on from his amazing debut (My Vocalese Fun Fair) Italian pop genius Giorgio Tuma unveils his 16-track follow up on his Spanish label with songs in English.
Apologies, I’m writing like you’re in on the secret, but I get the feeling you’re not. Not for much [...]
You’ve Gotta Shine On and ‘Move On’ Sabijn
Joy Andrews - Thursday 23.06.11, 20:07pm
Every musician has a story to tell in their music and Jazz Singer Sabijn from Gent, Belgium is no exception. Life has a habit of giving us lessons on living each day as if it were your last, encouraging each and every one of us to turn lemons into lemonade and skillfully transform the shit [...]
Tags: Dance Music · Electronic Music · Jazz
Classic Albums – Ill Communication by Beastie Boys (1994)
Terry Lane - Wednesday 05.01.11, 21:25pm
The Beastie Boys burst onto the UK music scene with their 1986 hit single, (You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party). The single was a commercial hit on both sides of the Atlantic and their debut album Licensed To Ill was released later the same year to critical acclaim.
The album sat firmly in the [...]






