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Live from The Forum, London, 27 November 2008. Of all the Brooklyn exports to the British music scene, MGMT span the most musical generations with their blend of Sixties synth-fuelled psychedelia, Bowie influences and rock. That tickets for tonight sold out in June and touts are selling them for &po... |
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Live from Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, 29 November 2008. Long before he took to selling it on the TV, John Lydon used to take delight in smearing butter on his face to aid the growth of any emerging sp... |
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This is most definitely the sound of a producer letting himself loose in the studio without a rulebook. As Ribbons, aka Jherek Bischoff, warms to his task conventional practices are left at the door, ... |
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Live from Indigo Romms, London, 29 November 2008. The metal detectors on the entrance were understandable. At the venue a fortnight earlier, the Urban Music Awards - at which Estelle was a five-time n... |
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This year's most depressing Christmas offering? Pah, John Fratelli, you don't have a snowflake's chance in hell with James Allen and his black clad pals around. You ain't even produced... |
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It would be easy to get the wrong idea about Akon if you judged him solely by his conduct on stage. Throwing members of the crowd on to the heads of other paying fans? Why, that’s merely an init... |
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Live from Beneath Picadilly Train Station, Manchester, 21 November 2008. As this is the third in our series of Warehouse Project reviews, I doubt that an introduction to the event is necessary. Tonigh... |
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If there is any justice in this world, then by this time next year Kyte will be flying high, and will be the band that is on everyone's lips. Having impressed greatly on the live circuit, not leas... |
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While the world waits with baited breath for Young's legendary (and legendarily delayed) Archive box set, here we have a third live archive release to follow the well-received Live At Massey Hall ... |
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Live from Brixton Academy, London, 25 November 2008. Paul Weller is riding high these days. 2008 has seen him release no less than three albums: Live At The Royal Albert Hall, Weller At The BBC, plus ... |
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