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I first became enamored with Maps after hearing a collection of his singles, called Start Something. The appropriateness of that title does not escape...
Neale Lytollis - 21/Jan/2010
Northampton’s James Chapman - aka Maps - might not exactly be a blockbuster selling musician, but his work is very highly regarded among critics and h...
Anthony Balderrama - 21/Dec/2009
Turning the Mind"class="left feature" />The debut album from London act Maps (aka James Chapman) was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2007. Being pu...
Scott Deitche - 16/Dec/2009
Turning The Mind is the sophomore CD from Maps, comprised of James Chapman, and no one else. Chapman’s vision took hold in the mid 2000s, and hi...
R. Paul Matthews - 23/Nov/2009
Despite having more than 30 years of electronic music piling up behind us, it's still tough for an electronic artist to develop a sound that doesn't a...
Ian Cohen - 06/Nov/2009
Typically, a good-but-not-great debut gets critically retrofitted as "promising," but I'm not so sure that's apt for Maps' 2007 Mercury Prize-nominate...
Kev - 22/Oct/2009
I, like a lot of people, fell in love with the last Maps album If We Can Create, it was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in the year of it’...
Keith N. Dusenberry - 19/Oct/2009
Maps is the recording/touring moniker of James Chapman, a U.K. dude whose druggy, shoegazing take on British indie and bedroom electronica put him up ...
Kevin Liedel - 17/Oct/2009
like Anthony Gonzalez before him, James Chapman is a purveyor of sugary, buzzing, shoegaze rock?the kind of music that would rot your teeth if it had ...
Garry Mulholland - 04/Oct/2009
James Chapman, aka Maps, is yet another British laptop electro one-man band, in the mould of Calvin Harris and Theoretical Girl. He comes from Northam...