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Hijacker Records: Progressive House Climbers – March

This week we bring you a selection of progressive house tracks that have grabbed our attention. We think these could be stealthy chart climbers… MORTEN – PERFECT DIVE (Ultra Music) We’ll plunge straight in with this progressive beauty from Morten,…

For The Record: Kasabian ‘Kasabian’ (2004)

Leicester-massive Kasabian are now stalwarts on the British music scene.  Continuously playing live and releasing new tracks to generally warm reviews, it’s hard to imagine British Indie without them now.  For many, 2009’s ‘West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum’ is the band’s…

FOR THE RECORD: Queen ‘Queen II’ (1974)

In the category of “forgotten albums that should be in everyone’s record collection, but aren’t”, let me call Queen II, by the band we don’t need to present anymore, Queen. The second album from the band, recorded in just a month,…

Le Titt’s Ode To International Women’s Day!

Today we celebrate International Women’s Day – hells yeah!  And as it’s GigSlutz, I’m all about the women in music, so travel with me down my road of feminine musical joy… Growing up as dance kid, who loved all things…

International Women’s Day Playlist

So, today is International Women’s Day – a day when all women, the world over, are celebrated and celebrating. On the 8th March, annually, events are held throughout the world to inspire women and celebrate achievements. And, there’s certainly plenty…

FOR THE RECORD: Muse ‘Showbiz’ (1999)

‘The 2nd Law’, ‘The Resistance’, ‘Black Holes And Revelations’ and ‘Absolution’ were all explosive UK Number Ones; ‘Origin of Symmetry’ was so huge it was played in its entirety at Reading Festival back in 2011; ‘Showbiz’ never gets a look in….