Greetings from London
(view from Monument)
by Lam Pok Yin, Hong Kong.
The result of a week of listening only to digitally-made music, mostly dance music, but some ambient,...
Leftfield - Afro Left (Leftism LP, 1995, Hard Hands Records).
Best use of a made-up language in the history of music? Maybe. Essential listening...
Lamb - Górecki (Lamb LP, 1996, Mercury Records).
One of the early round of D’n’B/jungle records that crossedover from the dancefloor to the living...
The Chemical Brothers - Don’t Stop the Rock (Dig Your Own Hole LP, 1997, Virgin Records).
It’s all about the mutations it goes through…
The Orb - Towers of Dub (U.F.Orb LP, 1992, Big Life Records)
LFO - LFO (Leeds Warehouse Mix) (Frequencies LP, 1991, Warp Records).
Nineteen Furqing Ninety ONE kids. Time flies.
Orbital - Forever (Snivilisation LP, 1994, FFRR)
I cannot overstate how central this album was to my life in my late teens and early twenties: it’s...