‘Sound Of Silver’: How LCD Soundsystem Brought Disco Home
Forcing the US to contribute to the global dance-music phenomenon it had instigated, ‘Sound Of Silver’ was LCD Soundsystem’s richest work yet.
Blue Monday: How A New Order Song Changed The Face Of Music
Still sounding like the future of electronic music, New Order’s Blue Monday remains “unsurpassed” as a “song to make you dance”.
Low-life: Why New Order’s Third Album Remains A Career High
A consistently inspired album, ‘Low-life’ marked the point where New Order’s fusion of rock and electronica became seamless.
How LCD Soundsystem’s Debut Album Became A Dance-Punk Classic
Released during the “New Rock Revival” era, LCD Soundsystem’s debut album saw punk maverick James Murphy redefine dance music forever.
‘Lost Sirens’: Why New Order’s “Outtakes” Album Stands On Its Own
Dusted down after years ‘in a cupboard’, New Order’s ‘Lost Sirens’ album includes some of the group’s best music.
‘Dutty Rock’: How Sean Paul Took Dancehall Into The Mainstream
Featuring the hit Gimme The Light, the ‘Dutty Rock’ album elevated Sean Paul beyond all other dancehall artists.
‘Electric Café’: How Kraftwerk Took On ‘Techno Pop’
With their position as electro-pop godfathers beyond doubt, Kraftwerk’s ‘Electric Café’ album saw the group respond to the rise of dance music.
‘The Painter’: “I’m Still Finding Out What I Can Do” Says William Orbit
William Orbit’s first new album in eight years, ‘The Painter’ finds him flush with inspiration. ‘I’m full of surprises,’ he tells Dig!
‘Tour De France Soundtracks’: Kraftwerk’s Gear-Changing Final Album
Recorded to mark the 100th year of the iconic cycling tournament, Kraftwerk’s ‘Tour De France Soundtracks’ remains an enduring swansong.
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