As if we hadn’t have enough of festivals already, here’s another. But it’s a more convenient one, set in Shoreditch, with a plethora of dance acts. The line-up is aplomb with acts you’re likely to find at an out of town club event, or smaller festivals – names like JJ …
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The Mercurys are back! With the announcement for the longlist of the best British album of the last year happening TOMORROW, we’ve characteristically put together a few last-minute…not predictions really, more just records that we really, really like and hope are given some recognition. 4 choices each from Michael, …
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The best albums seem to come out of nowhere – without any hype, or guerrilla marketing, or larger-than-life cartoonified television appearances. One of those albums that has recently seemed to have appeared out of the blue is Cooly G’s debut, Playin Me.
The record has a clear directon – it …
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