Fuxa


Reviews


Electric Sound of Summer (2012)
Fuxa - Electric Sound of Summer

Catchy, but unoriginal drone rock on latest album from Detroit-based experimental act, Füxa


The Modified Mechanics Of This (2002)
Fuxa - The Modified Mechanics Of This

Patchy offfering from Detroit spacerock group, Fuxa, which features appearances on some tarcks by ex Spacemen 3 member, Sonic Boom


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Interviews

Telescopes
Interview Telescopes - Interview

Anthony Strutt speaks to Stephen Lawrie from experimental/psychedelic act the Telescopes about his band's lengthy history and their recent inclusion on 'Still in a Dream', a new five CD shoegaze box set


Telescopes
Interview Telescopes - Interview

Former Creation label signings, the Telescopes play their own unqiue blend of instrumental electronica and post and industrial rock. Main man Stephen Lawrie talks to John Clarkson about the band's new mini-album, 'The Hungry Audio Tapes'


Telescopes
Interview Telescopes - Interview

One of the great Creation Records bands, psychedelia act Telescopes returned in 2002 after long absence with their third album, 'Third Wave'. Frontman Stephen Lawrie chats about the band's rapidly evolving style, and plans for their firuth and fifth album


Live

Telescopes
Mondo Underbelly, London, 17/2/2010 Telescopes - Mondo Underbelly, London, 17/2/2010

Anthony Strutt watches former Creation band the Telescopes play a violent and darkly impressive set of songs from their 1989 debut album, 'Taste'


Telescopes
Marquee, London. 7/10/2005 Telescopes - Marquee, London. 7/10/2005

The Telescopes were often bracketed as a shoegazing act in the early 90s. Back after a long absence and having completely changed direction, Dominic Simpson sees them play a stunning set that utilises drone frequencies and oceanic washes of guitar noise.