“Guitars are like sculptures to me” – a rare audience with The Durutti Column’s Vini Reilly
Factory's reclusive guitar genius on Tony Wilson, Morrissey and kickabouts with Pat Nevin
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Factory's reclusive guitar genius on Tony Wilson, Morrissey and kickabouts with Pat Nevin
Manchester guitar ace Vini Reilly formed his band the Durutti Column in 1978. They were the first band that Tony Wilson signed to Factory Records, and they helped shape the sound o...
The Durutti Column's Renascent is due out on July 31 – listen to the lead single "Liars" now
Listen to “Liars” from Vini Reilly and the band’s Renascent
The Durutti Column, el proyecto de Vini Reilly surgido en los márgenes del post-punk británico, regresa con ‘Renascent’, su primer disco en 16 años, el primero exactamente desde ‘A...
THE DURUTTI COLUMN RELEASE NEW SINGLE “SCAMMER” | NEW ALBUM RENASCENT OUT JULY 31 LONDON RECORDS Out now, “Scammer” is the hauntingly beautiful new single from The Durutti Column,...
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For her Lagniappe Session, Erin Durant turns to two touchstones: Judee Sill's “Jesus Was a Cross Maker” and Lucinda Williams' “Jackson.” Recorded between Topanga and Brooklyn with...
Paste-up scrapbook transmission. D’Ya Hear Me!: Naffi Years 1979–1983 moves through a corner of British post-punk where homemade electronics, dub atmospherics and soft-focus pop d...
The Rolling Stones, Gregg Allman, Siouxsie Sioux, John Coltrane, The Kinks, Florry, Daniel Lanois, King Gizzard and more!
‘It’s about loneliness, really. It was the total opposite of that “It’s Friday night, let’s have sex” macho mentality that was in most rock music at the time’Most of the people who...
Starring Robert Fripp with King Crimson, Brian Eno, David Sylvian, Andy Summers and more The post Good Evening, Hippies – and welcome to this month’s FREE Uncut CD, curated by Robe...
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