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1 March 2021
Introducing: Maria Shepard - Radio-ready indie-folk waiting to be discovered
With several tender and melodic folk songs already on Spotify, Maria Shepard – ‘a London-based law student by day and singer-songwriter by night’ – deserves a bigger audience.
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1 March 2021
Discover! Creative Careers Week 2021
Get involved with Discover! Creative Careers week from 1 - 5 March to unlock all that the creative industries have to offer!
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26 February 2021
ORA Singers announce 30 young composers as part of their 2021 Composer Competition
ORA Singers have announced the lineup for their 2021 Composer Competition. The initiative will be made up of 30 aspiring composers from state-schools who will receive support to guide them in their musical development.
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26 February 2021
The Laramie Project theatre review
On the 27th February 2020, we went to watch a play at the Bristol old Vic called the Laramie Project which was written in the year 2000 by Moises Kaufman and the Tectonic Theatre but it was performed by the Bristol Old Vic theatre school.
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24 February 2021
Spotify announces new CD-quality 'Spotify HiFi subscription plan
At its online event, ‘Stream On’, which featured a guest appearance by Billie Eilish and FINNEAS, Spotify announced Spotify HiFi, a high-quality streaming subscription to be launched later this year. Read on to find out more!
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2 March 2021
Instaviews with TV Presenter, Hayley Palmer
This week on Instaivews, we sit down with TV Presenter Hayler Palmer.
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22 February 2021
Legendary electronic duo Daft Punk announce break-up
Electronic duo Daft Punk announce their break up after 28 years
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22 February 2021
Soundhouse announces its new online 'Spotlight' series of concerts
The Soundhouse are to present ten weekly gigs in their new ‘Spotlight’ series, showcasing 16 of the best emerging talents and established acts from the 22 February to 26 April 2021.
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22 February 2021
Cultural Comforts: February 2021
Want to get the year off to a good start? Start with these recommendations.
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19 February 2021
Ditto Music establishes youth training initiative
Ditto Music are launching Industry Access, a new youth training programme designed to help people from minority and working class-backgrounds enter into the music industry. Read on to find out how you can get involved!
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19 February 2021
Call for Government to support £1 billion opportunity for British music exports
The BPI issues a report directed at the Government to support British music exports.
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17 February 2021
How the world failed Britney: A review of the Framing Britney Documentary
America’s sweetheart turned into America’s number one problem in what seemed like overnight, but Britney Spears wasn’t the problem, it was the world that she brought into.
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19 February 2021
Instaviews with Grace Harman
This week on Instaviews, we will be joined by musician and BBC Radio regular Grace Harman.
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16 February 2021
Pale Waves - Who Am I? Review: Half An Hour Of Pure Pop Joy
Three years after the release of their 1975-flavoured debut album, Pale Waves are back with follow-up Who Am I?, ditching their indie influences for noughties nostalgia.
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16 February 2021
Why music is essential for young children
These days, ‘creative subjects’ are pushed aside as ‘less important’ subjects, including music. This sets the idea from a young age that music is not useful or essential, promoting an unhealthy mindset towards the creative arts.
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12 February 2021
Instaviews with Kerri Watt
Scottish singer/songwriter Kerri Watt joins Voice to discuss her music career and debut album 'Neptune's Daughter'.
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7 February 2021
Reviewing the Soundtrack - 'Perfume: The Story of a Murderer'
Regardless of what the film is about - when a film boasts a soundtrack recorded by the Berlin Philharmonic, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle, I will inevitably be drawn to it.
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6 February 2021
Mission Green: Music Festivals
Are festivals doing enough for the environment?