At the risk of my tidy inbox, I'm -always looking to find more music outside the usual PR outlets / cycles. Please feel free to send me music at my email - andrewryce @ gmail . com (do not DM me)
Vol. 3 of Futureproofing features an interview with @askyourpillow about PR and responsible music consumption, plus writeups of the new Príncipe and @toma_kami andrewryce.substack.com/p/fu…
Vol. 3 of Futureproofing features an interview with @askyourpillow about PR and responsible music consumption, plus writeups of the new Príncipe and @toma_kami andrewryce.substack.com/p/fu…
After taking some time off from music writing, it's time to do my own thing. I'm relaunching my blog Futureproofing as a Substack, with a loose and casual format. The first post is an introduction featuring some personal history and a mix from @Peverelist buff.ly/40bSfgh
What you’ll get is dance music past and present, from my perspective, with artist interviews, historical retrospectives and new music reviews. The second post, featuring some of my favourite releases from the second half of 2024, will go up in a few days. buff.ly/4e0f7lU
At the risk of my tidy inbox, I'm -always looking to find more music outside the usual PR outlets / cycles. Please feel free to send me music at my email - andrewryce @ gmail . com (do not DM me)
After over 12 years and approximately one million reviews, I'll be leaving RA at the end of the month.
All's well at RA, and the site is in good hands—I'm just looking for new adventures after spending most of my adult life in one place
I'm not exactly sure what's next for me yet, but I'll still be doing music writing and freelance work.
For pitches, opportunities and anything else, you can reach me at andrewryce@gmail.com
Thanks for reading!
One of my favourite albums of the year so far came out of leftfield for me: a collection of bittersweet but colourful house tracks from @bodyakonakov ra.co/reviews/33967
I wrote about the excellent, inspiring and uplifting new @indiajordan8 EP, which hits a lot of sweet spots for me, but also feels universal in its appeal ra.co/reviews/33836
Adam Curtis really is such a perfect storyteller for our age: insanely reductive and incoherent, yet somehow also myopic, worldview soundtracked by Avril 14th and Burial