
Disco Pogo Magazine - Issue 9 (Tomora Cover)
Disco Pogo Magazine - Issue 9 (Tomora Cover)
194 pages Magazine. Available in 3 different cover photo editions. This version features TOMORA on the cover. An exuberant melding of TOM âChemical Brotherâ Rowlands and Norwegian singer-songwriter AurORA, the duo have recorded an albumâs worth of psychedelic dance music that is not only the sum of their equal parts, but also a vivid trip.
And thatâs not all. Our ninth issue is jam-packed with all manner of leftfield electronic music goodness:
- DJ Shadow reflects upon his rise to fame in the 90s
- Twenty years after Burial altered the course of electronic music we laud his sonic genius
- We discover why The Durutti Column have never been cooler
- We take a deep dive into the world of electronic musicâs film soundtracks and celebrate one of the key albums - Wendy Carlosâ âA Clockwork Orangeâ
- Justin Robertson and Richard Norris go for a stroll
- DJ Hell says itâs vital artists dress (in)appropriately
- Hot Chip frontman Alexis Taylor explains his love of Gram Parsons and Phil Collins
- Loraine James outlines her idiosyncratic working methods
- Tiga answers the most important question known to musical deities: has he ever ridden a horse?
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$10.04Disco Pogo Magazine - Issue 9 (Tomora Cover)
Disco Pogo Magazine - Issue 9 (Tomora Cover)
194 pages Magazine. Available in 3 different cover photo editions. This version features TOMORA on the cover. An exuberant melding of TOM âChemical Brotherâ Rowlands and Norwegian singer-songwriter AurORA, the duo have recorded an albumâs worth of psychedelic dance music that is not only the sum of their equal parts, but also a vivid trip.
And thatâs not all. Our ninth issue is jam-packed with all manner of leftfield electronic music goodness:
- DJ Shadow reflects upon his rise to fame in the 90s
- Twenty years after Burial altered the course of electronic music we laud his sonic genius
- We discover why The Durutti Column have never been cooler
- We take a deep dive into the world of electronic musicâs film soundtracks and celebrate one of the key albums - Wendy Carlosâ âA Clockwork Orangeâ
- Justin Robertson and Richard Norris go for a stroll
- DJ Hell says itâs vital artists dress (in)appropriately
- Hot Chip frontman Alexis Taylor explains his love of Gram Parsons and Phil Collins
- Loraine James outlines her idiosyncratic working methods
- Tiga answers the most important question known to musical deities: has he ever ridden a horse?
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Disco Pogo Magazine - Issue 9 (Tomora Cover)
194 pages Magazine. Available in 3 different cover photo editions. This version features TOMORA on the cover. An exuberant melding of TOM âChemical Brotherâ Rowlands and Norwegian singer-songwriter AurORA, the duo have recorded an albumâs worth of psychedelic dance music that is not only the sum of their equal parts, but also a vivid trip.
And thatâs not all. Our ninth issue is jam-packed with all manner of leftfield electronic music goodness:
- DJ Shadow reflects upon his rise to fame in the 90s
- Twenty years after Burial altered the course of electronic music we laud his sonic genius
- We discover why The Durutti Column have never been cooler
- We take a deep dive into the world of electronic musicâs film soundtracks and celebrate one of the key albums - Wendy Carlosâ âA Clockwork Orangeâ
- Justin Robertson and Richard Norris go for a stroll
- DJ Hell says itâs vital artists dress (in)appropriately
- Hot Chip frontman Alexis Taylor explains his love of Gram Parsons and Phil Collins
- Loraine James outlines her idiosyncratic working methods
- Tiga answers the most important question known to musical deities: has he ever ridden a horse?












