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Roundhouse Rising Interview: The History Of Apple Pie

The History Of Apple Pie first caught our collective eye last year when they began gigging extensively around London’s coolest music venues. Now, after being name-dropped from all four corners of the music scene, they have been established as one of the up-and-coming indie bands of 2012, hence their participation …

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Roundhouse Rising Interview: Beaty Heart

Ahead of their performance on Friday with the Roundhouse Choir, Planet Notion talks to Charlie and Josh of Beaty Heart about apocalyptic literature, Madonna and Slush Puppies.

When did each of you get into music?
Charlie: I’ve played drums since I was about eleven years old and I played up …

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Roundhouse Rising Interview: Mz Bratt

As we told you at the beginning of the week, today is marks the start of Roundhouse Rising, a festival for young people who are interested in getting into the music industry, curated by the Camden Roundhouse. Tonight at the Roundhouse Studio Theatre is the Rising Showcase gig, featuring …

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Preview: Roundhouse Rising

ZOMG! LFW AW12 is dawning upon us already; it seems like only yesterday that we were running from Somerset House to various ambiguous West London venues snapping and iPhone noting this Spring/Summer’s fashion, coffee cups permanently fused to our hands.

We cover lots of bits and bobs during Fashion …

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Bugged Out Interview: Hannah Holland

Hannah Holland, along with Dan Beaumont, hosted the Dalston Superstore takeover at Bugged Out on Saturday night. She’s one of our favourite DJs who has been part of the London club scene since the age of fourteen, the sneaky thing. Hannah has played nights at Ibiza, Fabric, and The Warehouse

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Roundhouse Rising – An Explosion of Emerging Music

February. Ugh. No one likes February.  28 days of unremitting misery, shrouded in darkness and dampness – and it gets worse. Just when you think your towering anguish has reached its hopeless peak, along comes Valentine’s – an unavoidable carnival of smugness, that makes you feel like a dejected nonentity.…

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