The Bug – Infected – Album review – Seen In Exclaim
By Jesse Ship Just in case you have yet to be bitten by the Bug, Kevin Martin goes for the jugular, making sure you stay sick with his super-heavy dub madness. “Catch A Fire” will appeal to the angsty teen…
Tricky Interview – Exclaim.ca
Tricky INTERVIEWS WEB EXCLUSIVE NOV 2010 By Jesse Ship Tricky’s newest album, Mixed Race, like his previous Knowle West Boy, features an eclectic bag of trendy minimal, electro, funk, and soulful sounds with some high-end collaborators. Making guest appearances are the ghetto-tech…
Ninja Tune – XX 20 Years of Beats and Pieces – Exclaim Magazine
Vahttps://shipwrckd.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/woman-traveling-in-france-2023-11-27-05-16-47-utc_Easy-Resize.com_.jpgus Ninja Tune XX By Jesse Ship Best known for founding their fan base during the infancy of sampling in the early ’90s, or the “gee, aren’t we clever?” days by founders Matt Black and Jonathan More (aka Coldcut), this massive…
Tricky – Mixed Race Review – Exclaim Magazine
Tricky Mixed Race By Jesse Ship Tricky’s Mixed Race, like his previous Knowle West Boy, features a, well, mixed bag of current sounds and collaborators, in support of the once top rude boy of British trip-hop. The single, “Murder Weapon,” a cover…
Coffee Porn – The Syphon Project
Yes, I dare type the P word, and risk inviting the sticky tendrils of spammers the internet wide. No matter, it was worth it. There is no better occasion commemorate my very own acquisition of a Bodum Santos syphon coffee…
Day of the Dead Homer & Bart
I have not been impressed at all by any of the Simrpsons vinyl figures that have been coming out lately but these two customs made with Toy2R blanks are blowing my mind. Made by artist Kim Mayhew, they will spice…
DVAS – Society – Album Review – As Seen in Exclaim Magazine
. DVAS Society By Jesse Ship Montreal’s DVAS channel mystical forces of the Hall & Oates, et al. yacht rock movement while making memorable contributions to the French Touch sound. The album’s title track channels Sebastien Tellier’s “Sexuality” crescendo horn…
