Matt Berry takes us through his favourite records, from a teenage obsession with Tubular Bells to the London pub where Danger ...
William Snelling explores how the John Fahey's combination of simplicity and atmosphere continues to hold sway over myriad ...
Based in the Angré neighbourhood in Abidjan, the country’s largest city, Nida, Block Dog & African Diplomat are an excellent ...
In an exclusive extract from his new book, Daft Punk's Discovery: The Future Unfurled, Ben Cardew explores the collaboration between the French dance duo and New Jersey garage kingpin behind the ...
Japanese-born, New York-based saxophonist Ayumi Ishito recorded her debut album View From A Little Cave in 2016. Almost a ...
Noel Gardner kicks off another year in the undergrowth of New Weird Britain with a selection of thick psychedelia, inchoate delirium and sesh gremlin techno ...
As one of your many, many perks for becoming a Quietus subscriber, we’re compiling a specially-curated, playlist for our ...
Darran Anderson looks back a quarter of a century to the undersung album that might just have been the band's best Two themes are routinely described as transformative for Primal Scream’s celebrated ...
From archive recordings of Notting Hill Carnival soundsystems to free-percussion improvisations from a Todmorden primary school, Noel Gardner delivers his latest guide to the sounds of New Weird ...
Sandwell District were the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young of austere techno, appearing and disappearing in a haze of bad vibes, Berlin drugs, and imperious, hard-to-find releases. Kiran Sande offers a ...
12 Bar Club, Friday 25th April. The British geezer is under threat, his pleasures denied, mocked and ignored by the media, and apparently prey to the temptations of the EDL. In Sleaford Mods, asks Kev ...
Your final tQ subscriber download of the year comes from none other than our albums of the year chart toppers Ex-Easter ...