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Bernard Lenoir, the French John Peel

We would say today that Bernard Lenoir has been the most important influencer in France, if not in Europe, for … More

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The Morrissey Legacy

The good thing about aging is that we can look back. Back to when we were waiting for the new … More

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Grauzone Goth Rock Festival Never Disappoints

Grauzone Goth Rock Festival in The Hague (NL) never disappoints. The now well-known cat-head logo makes us anticipate great shows … More

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Best Of Indie-Rock Albums 2025

A year ago, I made a post expressing my disappointment with one of the worst years ever for my kind … More

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Nov91: My Bloody Valentine is Releasing “Loveless”

Mind-blowing period. And mind-blowing magazine: Les Inrockuptibles, Nov/Dec ’91. My Bloody Valentine is releasing “Loveless” and discussing it in a … More

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Sept91: Nirvana Is “Trying To Make A Bit Of Money”

Now I know why I’m nostalgic for 1991. September 1991 in Les Inrockuptibles (the French super cult rock magazine at … More

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Did Miss Kittin And The Hacker Have It All Right?

Back in 2001, Paris had a very different rhythm. Most white-collar workers, myself included, stayed in the office until 10 … More

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From Goth to Synth: With Depeche Mode, It’s a Question of Time

When I was a teenager in the ’80s, there were three main “music clubs” at school: one for The Cure … More

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ChatGPT Analysing My Record Collection

Funny, ChatGPT analyzing my record collection, sorting out my 6 main genres, sounds about right! If you wonder why ChatGPT … More

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June 1991 – Shoegaze & Postpunk Heroes

June 1991, Les Inrockuptibles made the unexpected choice of putting Bill Pritchard on the cover. Fair enough. But inside, there … More

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