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17 April 2020
Pavey Ark - "Close Your Eyes and Think of Nothing"
Pavey Ark are a fast-rising alternative folk band from Hull, fronted by singer and songwriter Neil Thomas. Formed in 2016, their debut album “Close Your Eyes and Think of Nothing" is out March 20th. See live at London's Green Note on April 13th.
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3 March 2020
A new era for The 1975
The 1975 step into their new aesthetic comfortably and continue to create fresh music whilst finding innovative ways to keep large-scale performances engaging.
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27 February 2020
ISM berates Government over musicians’ ability to work post-Brexit
New immigration regulations could threaten the £111bn the creative arts contribute to the economy.
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21 February 2020
So what happened at The BRITS 2020?
As the end of award season is in sight, The Brits took centre stage in London on 18 February. So what exactly happens when you put the whole of the British music industry in a room to celebrate the best of British music?
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15 February 2020
Ludwig van Beethoven, remembering his life and legacy
2020 is a very special year for those of us who admire Beethoven, it's his 250th birthday anniversary!. As part of a global celebration, musicians will gather together to honor this amazing composer.
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13 February 2020
Gender exclusivity at Reading and Leeds is the tip of the iceberg for the music industry
The first Reading and Leeds Festival lineup announcement of 2020 sparked many altercations across social media. However, most of these arguments were not about who was performing, rather, who wasn’t.
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12 February 2020
Cultural Appropriation in the Arts
My opinion and research about cultural appropriation and its place in the art world.
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12 February 2020
Stars and Rabbit take you out in the sunshine in "Any Day In The Park"
Today, Indonesian duo Stars and Rabbit (Elda Suryani and Didit Saad) release new single "Any Day In The Park" from their upcoming album that is due for release February 28th.
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5 February 2020
Why are events like Perfect Score, Leicester so vital for the Music Industry?
In a time when music seems like it's everywhere, actually getting a job in it can seem impossible. Events like Perfect Score in Leicester are working hard to change that. Here's why I found the day such an inspiration!
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4 February 2020
Introducing: Yellow District
Meet the four teenagers hoping to change the alternative music scene for the better!
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4 February 2020
Is Stunt Casting in Theatre Ever Okay?
With the rise of social media over the past decade, stunt casting has been rapidly increasing but does the financial benefit of casting celebrities outweigh the effect it has on actors already in the industry?
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4 February 2020
Interview with Low Roar
You may not know them by name, but if you’ve played Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding you’ll know their sound. We speak to Ryan Joseph Karazija, the driving force behind the band.
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3 February 2020
NEW FACTORY ACADEMY CREATIVE VENUE TECHNICIAN APPRENTICESHIPS BEGIN
As National Apprenticeship Week begins MIF tells us about their Creative Venue Technician apprentices at arts organisations across Manchester in a new scheme through The Factory Academy.
National Apprenticeship Week takes place from 3 to 9 Feb 2020
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31 January 2020 – 16 February 2020
We’re looking for Voice Contributors!
Are you looking to break through into an industry that’s quickly changing, whilst honing your skills, building a published portfolio and gaining professional editorial feedback?
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28 January 2020
Guys and Dolls at the Crucible theatre, Sheffield
A review of Guys and Dolls at the Crucible theatre, Sheffield
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28 January 2020
Interview with Ross Harper, City Wall Records
From the rave scene of the early 90s to the imminent relaunch of his record label, Ross Harper has a lot to say on music, drugs, and the freedom to make mistakes.
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27 January 2020
Grammys 2020: Winners
This year’s awards were marred with controversy, but one artist stole the night…
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25 January 2020
Women in Rock Music - my arts issue!
My Gold Arts Issue is all about the problems surrounding women (or the lack of) in rock music! Feedback would be hugely appreciated, whether it be an opposing opinion or general comments about the video - thank you :)