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Foocha! is an outspoken entertainment review Web site, covering movies, games, music, TV and books. We do it for kicks, not for cash. Interested in writing for the site?
Foocha! was created by the founders of Taglab and is published using Taglab Publisher 2, a web based content management tool. Martin Algesten has a blog on bugs.
Music
Aphex Twin, Drukqs
Music, Richard Young, 31 October 2001
The mad scientist of electronica gives us 2 CD's worth of beats 'n pieces....But is it too much? More,
Vespertine, Bjork
Music, Richard Young, 01 October 2001
A truly celestial selection of songs from Iceland's finest export. More,
Can Our Love, Tinder Sticks
Music, David Dear, 01 June 2001
The Tindersticks have always seemed a band defined by their image, so when they traded in their trademark suits for casual wear last time around, it must have appeared a betrayal on a par with Dylan going electric for most of their fans. More,
All About Chemistry, Semisonic
Music, Martin Algesten, 26 February 2001
“Perplexed” best describes my feelings for this album. For a week now, I’ve been trying to figure it out. Initially it struck me as having great potential, I find the production intriguing, mostly plain guitars and bass, some occasional keyboard thing, neat. More,
Parachutes, Coldplay
Music, Shwan Hamidi, 19 February 2001
From their first session together in 1996, the four friends who met at University realised they had the chemistry to make beautiful music. Four years on and they've toured the world, and released a very respectable album. More,
The Sophtware Slump, Grandaddy
Music, Martin Algesten, 05 February 2001
This album is not new, as always, I'm the last one to hear a new album, but it is great. More,
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