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Author: Conal Dougan

Review: Chappie

Posted on March 7, 2015 by Conal Dougan

7 March 2015 Chappie, directed by sci-fi aficionado Neill Blomkamp, is the latest in a long line of films to explore Artificial Intelligence with subtext and a commentary on the human condition. It comes hot on the heels of the… Continue Reading →

Film chappie, film, neil blomkamp

Review: Matthew E. White, Fresh Blood

Posted on March 7, 2015 by Conal Dougan

  In 2013, Matthew E. White released one of the most unexpectedly acclaimed albums of the year. Recorded on Spacebomb Records, a studio he built in his room, Big Inner brought back the laid back groove of AOR radio stations and… Continue Reading →

Music big inner, big love, fresh blood, matthew e white, rock n roll is cold, the marble factory, tranquility

Interview: Cyril Nri

Posted on March 4, 2015 by Conal Dougan

4 February 2015 Next week, Bristol Old Vic welcomes Headlong’s revival of David Hare’s blistering 1993 play The Absence of War. Originally the final instalment of a trilogy, the play is based on behind the scenes observations of the unsuccessful General… Continue Reading →

Theatre absence of war, adam okaro, bristol old vic, cucumber, cyril nri, interview, lance, russell t davies

Photo Gallery: This Is The Kit, The Lantern

Posted on March 3, 2015 by Conal Dougan

3 March 2015 This Is The Kit is the project of Kate Stables, whose third album Bashed Out (released 6 April) secures her position of one of the brighter lights in contemporary folk. Hailing from Winchester, Kate lived in Bristol… Continue Reading →

Music, Photography bashed out, brassland, stef formica, the lantern, this is the kit

Review: Pond, The Fleece

Posted on February 27, 2015 by Conal Dougan

  It times it seems that any article about Pond must write about them in relation to their cousin Tame Impala and the broader surge of psychedelic rock in Western Australia. This is a little bit harsh, however, and reductive… Continue Reading →

Music man it feels like space again, pond, the fleece, zond

Bodywork’s Mix for The Fix

Posted on February 27, 2015 by Conal Dougan

Ahead of their 1st Birthday Bash, Prince of Persia from Bristol DJ collective Bodywork put together an all-vinyl mix especially for The Fix. Originally premiered on our fortnightly radio show Colpey Calling x The Fix, the mix is now available… Continue Reading →

Music bill brewster, bodywork, crofters rights, prince of persia

Artist of the Week: Matthew E White

Posted on February 24, 2015 by Conal Dougan

In 2013, Matthew E White released one of the most unexpectedly acclaimed albums of the year. Recorded on Spacebomb Records, a studio he built in his room, Big Inner brought back the laid back groove of AOR radio stations and soul-infused… Continue Reading →

Music big inner, fresh blood, marble factory, matthew e white, rock n roll is cold, spacebomb records, tranquility

Photo Gallery: Orla Gartland, Thekla

Posted on February 22, 2015 by Conal Dougan

22 February 2015 [gallery_bank type=”images” format=”filmstrip” title=”false” desc=”false” img_in_row=”3″ animation_effect=”fadeIn” image_width=”600″ album_title=”false” album_id=”12″] All images: Stef Formica Photography

Music, Photography orla gartland, photo gallery, stef formica, Thekla

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