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Liverpool Music Week Confirms Line Up -
Liverpool Music Week has confirmed performances from Leftfield and more at this year's event.
A port city, Liverpool has always acted as an intersection between local activities and outside world. Spawning a vibrant music scene, Liverpool Music Week allows a variety of talents to dock on Merseyside.
Returning for its eighth instalment,...
Leftfield's Paul Daley Gets Back Into The Boardroom -
(London, UK) - The Boardroom's excellent free 'Balearic techno disco' session, The Agenda, continues on Thursday 30 April with the kind of line-up that could well be rocking East Village at the weekend, for a decent sum on the door. That's because as well as regulars Rad Rice, Dave Congreve,...
Underworld - Barking (2010) -
I know 2010 was a little sad in my review output, it's not because I wasn't listening to music but I found it hard to get inspired to write about it. My new years resolution is to write more about music I love. Not to the point where I get...
STEREO MCS @ THE O2, LONDON 19/12/08 -
UK trip-hop band Stereo MCs released their sixth album “Double Bubble” earlier this year and set off on a mini tour this month supporting Ska giants Madness on several dates in England’s biggest arenas.SMCs opened their set at the O2 arena with a relatively calm “The Here and Now”...
365LIVERadio! Paul Harris (Dirty Vegas) -
(Amsterdam, NL) - 365LiveRadio checks in with Grammy winning artist Paul Harris tonight for a special exclusive interview and track recommendation. Show host Paul Sparkes speaks exclusively with the experienced producer to hear about his weekend manoeuvres, and also catches up with Dutch promoter Jeroen van Schie to speak about...
David Holmes - The Dogs Are Parading -
David Holmes’s debut album of 1995, This Films Crap, Lets Slash the Seats (presumably the man had a problem with possessive apostrophes), was by the producer/DJ’s own admission hugely indebted to movies and their soundtracks. A darkly designed, texturally rich experience, it was generally well received. Come the release of...
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