Part 5 of our 2017 Best Of- More tunes that made us act like loons St. Stephen’s Day celebrates the first Christian martyr and falls on December 26th. However, in Ireland, the celebration of the day seem to have little relation to St. Stephen himself, although there is one tale that recounts the ‘chattering’ wren…
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SWIT’s Week 08102017: 14 songs that lit up our lives (and our wives)
You can’t take your eyes off the SWIT guys for a second, nay, a moment and they’ve only gone and found another 14 fantastic tunes from all over the shop – try these magical musical mysteries (before they do you up like a kipper) from SUPERBEAT, Charlotte & Magon, Antipole, La Bien Querida, Slava Karelin,…
If your’e thinking you may go to buy Fuego I say Hey, Joe go spend that dough
La Bien Querida – Lo Veo Posible This is off Fuego the new album by La Bien Querida and it’s just one of 11 superb tracks on the record. I fucking love the break at 1:49-50 seconds – what a stroke of genius. Look we’re fans here at SWIT and you know we know our…
SWIT’s Week 06082017: Our 14 BEST tunes from around the world.
Tempus fugit some beanfeast from Abingdon shouted in unison, as I wandered by late last evening. I stopped dead in my tracks and thought by golly, never a truer word, why it was already Week 31 (as we call it in SWITLAND), to be completely honest it shocked me a capite ad calcem My oh…
Super World Interview Time: La Bien Querida
A couple of weeks back, La Bien Querida released the wonderful new single “El Lado Bueno” from upcoming album “Fuego” (Elefant Records). It’s a bit of a change of direction for Ana Fernández-Villaverde and has a most welcome New Order undertone which I love. I was delighted when Ana agreed to do an interview with…
The Lost Words of LA BIEN QUERIDA
LA BIEN QUERIDA feat. JOAN MIQUEL OLIVER – 7 Días Juntos 7 Días Juntos* is the brilliant new single/video from LA BIEN QUERIDA and JOAN MIQUEL OLIVER, one of my favourite artists at work today, again displaying the ability to effortlessly combine the mainstream and avant garde. Here’s a funny (or not so funny thing)…