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Harold Budd's haunting, atmospheric piano music was championed by Brian Eno in the mid-1970's - his album The Pavilion Of Dreams was...
Clan Of Xymox featured a trio of songwriters - Pieter Nooten, Ronny Moorings and Anke Wolbert - inspired by the likes of The Cure and New...
Hindsight is a wonderful thing. When the Cocteau Twins first emerged, they were compared to Siouxsie & The Banshees. In fact - as each...
Nowadays, a couple of decades after the dance music revolution, and with endless generic permutations - techno, trip-hop, big beat,...
Dif Juz may not have been the most successful band on the 4AD roster, but their music typified the label's quixotic approach. They were...
When Bauhaus singer Peter Murphy played Ivo an unlabelled tape of a Bulgarian women's choir that he'd been given by an acquaintance,...
Richenel's "L'esclave Endormi" was originally issued on the Belgian label Megadisc. Ivo heard the song, was struck by the French...
"The Wolfgang Press had its roots firmly planted in the summer of ‘76. We were three like-minded individuals joined together in an...
This Mortal Coil was not a band. Nor were they a clever Shakespearian moniker for a solo artist. Rather it was a unique collaboration of...
Based in Boston, Massachusetts, Throwing Muses were the first American act to sign to 4AD, pioneering a singular form of 'alternative...
Hamburg, Germany's Xmal Deutschland impressed Ivo with an "incredibly raw" demo tape whose live power was never completely captured in...