Film Review: Blade Runner 2049
After a 30 year gap the sequel to Blade Runner is finally here, but does it live up to the expectations of the first film? Could it even become a cult classic in its own right? Read my review and …read more
After a 30 year gap the sequel to Blade Runner is finally here, but does it live up to the expectations of the first film? Could it even become a cult classic in its own right? Read my review and …read more
British speaker manufacturers KEF have released a revamped version of their Q-Series speakers and have got off to a fantastic start with their Q350 bookshelf speakers picking up a 5 star review from What Hi-Fi? earlier in the year in …read more
Despite the fact that televisions are getting bigger and bigger there will always be a market out there for smaller sets. As is normally the case with these sets, space is generally the main reason for this market. Space is …read more
Music is literally everywhere these days. Whether it be Bluetooth streaming in your car, ceiling speakers in your bathroom or a traditional hi-fi separate there’s just no getting away from it. Seemingly every room in the house has generally got …read more
Most of us know her for all the wrong reasons, but on Miley Cyrus’ latest album Younger Now, the teen-actor turned pop-provocateur appears to have transformed once again… She rose to fame as an innocent teenager, which lead to a …read more
Having officially broken into the music scene in 2010 with The Grime and the Glow (2006’s Mistake in Parting, Wolfes’ breakup album was never officially released), Chelsea Wolfe has been receiving vast amounts of underground praise since she first arrived …read more
Having formed in 1994, the Canadian ‘experimental musical collective’ Godspeed You! Black Emperor have returned with their new album, Luciferian Towers. With a powerful sphere of influence within post-rock, how will the anarchic group fare with the new release? Featuring …read more
After 20 years of occupying the no-mans-land between indie rock and dance music, Kieran Hebden aka Four Tet drops one of his most accessible albums yet. Hebden is becoming well known for his incredible live performances, where he delves deeply …read more
MDHR releases its vision of beautiful artwork on a gaming platform in a nod to 1930s animation. Playing as a couple of mugs who lose everything in a casino, your only way out is to reclaim the debts of others. …read more
Back in 2009 a pair of speakers came along from Wharfedale that really were a force to be reckoned with. They were a new set of speakers from their diamond range called the 10.1. They really were a fantastic achievement …read more