Starting from the drums and bass, this duo deploy an unconventional arsenal of analog vs digital instruments, the result is a low-end excursion into the cracks between dub, electronica, future-past world sounds and freer jazz imaginings.
fans of Miles Davis, Augustus Pablo and Isotope 217 alike will fall fast for its ineffable cool -Time-Out
Robert Logan's Grinder EP features two stand out tracks from his debut album and two new tracks. The nihilistic shudder of title track Grinder is classic Logan and hints at things to come as he works towards his second album.
absolutely outstanding... impossible to quantify -Mary Ann Hobbs
Debut album by improv collective captures the spirit of the band's spontaneous performances and the rough-edged guerilla tactics of a band addicted to the dark side of the groove...
...the spirit of Ege Bamyasi-era Can looms large -The Wire
19 year old Robert Logan's debut is an album of dense, brooding electronica exploring a wide range of atmospheres and emotions from dark, cluttered, paranoid places to somewhere near to the edge of the dance floor... The essential last word in electronic soundscapes- DJ magazine
Debut album of multi-talented musician, singer and songwriter Charles Stuart who, drawing on his british/dominican heritage and his love of old soul/reggae/funk, creates snapshots of london life, armed with his sly and subversive wit.
The album is sheer invention from start to finish with its rich quirky sounds and idiosyncratic invention.- The Guardian
Oren Marshall's groundbreaking album for solo electric tuba, Spedy Sponda, takes the listener on a dream inspired journey and captures the astonishing range and intensity of his live solo performances.
A tour de force... one man's mission to go where no tuba player has gone before- The Guardian
Slowfoot's first release showcases the original sound of Charley Marlowe which features the combined talents of singer/songwriter Piers Faccini and performance poet Francesca Beard and who were described as "...a beautiful mutant, fusing folk to hop, avant to pop, sung to spoken word".
their sound is their own and utterly magical at that -Evening Standard