Last weekend we went to Madrid to witness one of our favourite festivals, Primavera Club. It became the last one to be held in Spain, but it well finished on a high! Full review and photo gallery following the link (via LDWT goes Primavera Club 2012)

Tapes’n’Tales. Let the music ease the talking. Today, American artist John Casey guides us on a fascinating artistic pilgrimage through music. A further exploratory approach to his open-ended narrative drawings and sculptures. Head over here to check it out (via Tapes’n’Tales: JOHN CASEY)

Late as usual, but we start the week with a mammoth review of a month in records. And if we missed something, that’s what the comment section is for. Enjoy! (via A MONTH IN RECORDS: March 2012)

The 65th annual Cannes Film Festival has just officially kicked off with a number of highly regarded films. Let’s get ready for this year’s edition. It’s going to be HUGE (via POSTCARDS FROM CANNES 2012 - Le Festival commence!)

11 albums. 1 post. Today on LDWT. Which ones have you listened to? Which ones do you agree on? (via A MONTH IN RECORDS: February 2012)

In the middle of the “On The Water” tour, Baltimore’s Future Islands happened to play close to us, close enough to get the cameras and tape recorders out and invite them to sit with us. Follow the link below to check out some behind the scenes and live photos and watch our exclusive video interview with the band (via The Way That You Laughed: Interview w/Future Islands)

And they say january is a slow month for record releases, lost in the of haze of the remains of the christmas rush and the endless repackaging/rereleasing nostalgia trips. Not so this year, for sure, as our unwritten rule of cutting down the list to nine or ten titles left more stuff out that we could have predicted. And we are not so sure that we’ll manage to stick to that rule anyway (via A MONTH IN RECORDS: January 2012)