mon 29/04/2024

joe muggs

joe.muggs's picture
Bio
Joe writes regularly for FACT, The Wire and Mixmag, specialising in electronic music and the anything-but-grey areas where genres and media dissolve into one another.

Articles By Joe Muggs

Rustie, Dâm Funk, Lightbox

Read more...

The Nature Autumn '09 Debate: Science in Cinema

Read more...

Fleetwood Mac, Wembley Arena

Read more...

The xx, Village Underground, Shoreditch

Read more...

Wolfgang Voigt as Gas, Barbican

Read more...

2562 album launch, Corsica Studios SE1

Read more...

theartsdesk Q&A: DJ Kode 9

Read more...

Dinosaur Jr, Koko

Read more...

Orbital, Brixton Academy

Read more...

FaltyDL, Plastic People

Read more...

Pastels-Tenniscoats, Bush Hall

Read more...

Dot Allison, Rough Trade East

Read more...

Pages

latest in today

Orbital, O2 Institute, Birmingham review – the techno titans...

On Friday evening, dance veterans Orbital touched down in Birmingham to celebrate two of the most significant and acclaimed albums in rave culture...

Fern Brady, Netflix Special review - sex, relationships and...

An appearance on Taskmaster and the publication of her acclaimed memoir Strong Female Character have helped propel Fern Brady...

Album: The Lemon Twigs - A Dream is all we Know

The Lemon Twigs aren’t shy about telegraphing their inspirations. A Dream is all we Know, their swift follow-up to last May’s ...

Götterdämmerung, LPO, Jurowski, RFH review - outside looking...

Four years embracing pandemic, genocide and rapid environmental degradation predicted by Wagner’s grand myth have passed before the Southbank Br...

Music Reissues Weekly: Warsaw - Middlesbrough 14th September...

Edinburgh’s Rezillos were booked to play Middlesbrough’s Rock Garden on Wednesday 14 September 1977. “I Can’t Stand my Baby,” their debut single,...

theartsdesk Q&A: Marco Bellocchio - the last maestro

The last of the old maestros is standing tall. Marco...

Testmatch, Orange Tree Theatre review - Raj rage, old and ne...

Cricket has always been a lens through which to examine the legacy of the British Empire. In the 1930s, the infamous Bodyline series saw the new...

Album: Justice - Hyperdrama

Justice are a couple of super-suave rock star analogues....

I.S.S. review - sci-fi with a sting in the tail

Earthrise, the 1968 Apollo 8 photograph of our small island of a planet, taken from the Moon’s surface, transformed our vision of our...