Martin Hannett – An introduction in ten records
March 22nd, 2017 | by Martin Aston
Chris Hewitt’s new book, Martin Hannett: His Equipment And Strawberry Studios, has inspired a ten-record introduction to one of the
March 22nd, 2017 | by Martin Aston
Chris Hewitt’s new book, Martin Hannett: His Equipment And Strawberry Studios, has inspired a ten-record introduction to one of the
March 13th, 2017 | by Martin Aston
On its 50th anniversary, I’ve gone track-by-track to argue that The Velvet Underground & Nico is the most influential rock album
January 18th, 2017 | by Martin Aston
“On what would have been his 70th birthday and one year from his poetic death, Martin Aston reflects on the
November 17th, 2016 | by Martin Aston
Vinyl reissues of seminal My Bloody Valentine albums have inspired my ten-record guide at The Vinyl Factory, here
November 12th, 2016 | by Martin Aston
“HOW LEONARD COHEN’S SHAMANISTIC LIFE INSPIRED THE HOLIEST OF RECORDS” Leonard Cohen, the Canadian poet, novelist and enigmatic songwriter, died
August 31st, 2016 | by Martin Aston
My 4AD ‘Foreword’ feature on Tanya Donelly, titled Rhode Island Odyssey, clocks her Throwing Muses/Breeders/Belly/solo incarnations, to celebrate the reformation
May 20th, 2016 | by Martin Aston
Grace was both his debut and swan song, but, as is often the case with brilliant artists who died too
May 20th, 2016 | by Martin Aston
Radiohead’s new album A Moon Shaped Pool will be released in a bells-and-whistles box set in September: here are nine
January 13th, 2016 | by Martin Aston
Now we have LGBT, back then we had Bowie. The patron saint of the outsider, David Bowie shot to fame
August 28th, 2015 | by Martin Aston
With the 40th anniversary tour of Horses in full swing, I have interviewed Patti Smith for MOJO’s October issue –