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Dale Cornish:
🎵 New Chest
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Dale Cornish - Altruism album cover. Close up of a person's shoulder and neck, with one clasped hand, glimpsed through thistles in the foreground.
'Fuses the snap and tickle of electroclash and the grit and grind of Pan Sonic; plastic synth stabs and brittle rattlings punctuating his swaggering South London invocations'
#DaleCornish - Altruism is a Quietus Album of the Month for August 2025
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Nadine Shah - Fast Food album cover. The artist's face against a red background.
"It feels really personal. Only Nadine Shah could write that record. She’s completely upfront about mental health; about her mixed heritage background; what it’s like being a young British Muslim woman."
#DaleCornish on #NadineShah - Fast Food
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HTRK - Work (Work Work) cover.
"I got so excited for Work, (Work, Work). Nothing sounded like this. It was just perfect. It really gave me a kick up the arse to work on my stuff and make it better, in a really constructive way."
#DaleCornish on HTRK - Work (Work Work)
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Björk - Vespertine album cover. Black and white image of the artist lying back against a pebble and concrete surface, with a swan's head and neck and the album title overlaid in white.
"I think Vespertine is the absolute epitome of early 2000s laptop music albums. It sounded so cohesive, with these really beautiful textures; a voice, with sounds that were so new to me."
#DaleCornish on Björk - Vespertine
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Momus - Timelord album cover. The artist (?) apparently wearing armour, sat at a medieval banquet table bedecked with fruit.
"Momus is criminally underrated. I was in a Music Video Exchange and they had a reduced section downstairs. I loved going through the £1 bin. I found this Momus album on CD, no sleeve, just a promo. I thought it sounded like heartbreak."
#DaleCornish on #Momus - Timelord
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Electrelane - The Power Out album cover. A selection of photographs collected together.
"I’d [previously] found political music to often be about the message, but not the music. With Electrelane, Le Tigre, Lesbo Pig, Leopard Leg, you could do something political, queer, feminist, gay, and you could make really great music"
#DaleCornish on Electrelane - The Power Out
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Broadcast - The Noise Made By People album cover. Design in red and black against a yellow background.
"There’s something about The Noise Made By People that really foxed me. I could see myself doing something that combined electronic sounds with vocals. By the time Trish died, I’d seen Broadcast more than any other band."
#DaleCornish on #Broadcast - The Noise Made By People
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Dale Cornish:
🎵 Breadcrumb Trail
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