CHAISE LONGUE or: How Wet Leg Buttered The Indie World’s Muffin | New British Canon | Trash Theory

Few modern rock bands have had the near immediate success of Wet Leg. Earning ungainly comparisons to Pavement, Liz Phair and The B-52s thanks to their deadpan talk-singing, Wet Leg’s musical formula was simple: loud guitars, fun times and not taking yourself too seriously. A welcome change of pace from the dour post-Brexit post-punk surrounding… Continue lendo CHAISE LONGUE or: How Wet Leg Buttered The Indie World’s Muffin | New British Canon | Trash Theory

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How Aphex Twin Spurned the 90s Dance Mainstream (“Windowlicker”) | New British Canon

For most of the 90s, Aphex Twin ran counter to what was happening in mainstream dance music. He was messing with low-key ambience during the forceful Eurodance of “Rhythm is a Dancer.” Moved to harsh industrial noise as Europe was smitten by the dreamy trance of Robert Miles’ “Children.” And when Prodigy and Chemical Brothers… Continue lendo How Aphex Twin Spurned the 90s Dance Mainstream (“Windowlicker”) | New British Canon