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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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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 January 2020
Top 10 video games of the decade
Do you have an unwieldy backlog of games from the last decade? Let us help you out by picking 10 of the must-plays from the last 10 years.
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30 December 2019
Top 10 video games of 2019
We tackle the difficult task of attempting to decide the 10 best games of the year
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19 November 2019
The Missing: J. J. Macfield and the Island of Memories
A lesson in why a confused tone can make a story with the best intentions uncomfortable
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30 September 2019
‘Thunberg’
The young lady of such global importance we’re starting to call her by her last name only.
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12 July 2019
Arts Education - Re: "Academic subjects are more important than the arts"
Some reflections on the way in which music education is conceived and the many issues that they present.
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4 July 2019
Forever is His Today: Freddie Mercury
Freddie Mercury: his life, death, and influence; how he became an icon for the LGBT community of today by making people of all demographics love him and his music.
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18 April 2019
Interview with Yi Yun Soo, Conductor and Undergraduate music student at the University of Oxford
In which we discuss a little about what it is like to be a young conductor, how to expand your knowledge and experience base, how young artists engage with social issues through their work, and how to think about moving into the professional sphere with your work. We also drink a lot of coffee.
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25 March 2019
Bach to the future
What does the new Google Doodle tell us about the role of AI in music?
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19 October 2015
Are wooden instruments potentially a biohazard?
The destruction of a musician's wooden instruments at the hands of US customs, on the grounds that they are agricultural products and thus pose a biological hazard to native species, poses a grave question to musicians the world over: is there any justification on which an instrument that forms a key part to someone's livelihood can be destroyed because of what it is made of?
Comment posted on 28 February 2023
This is a great review! Do you think between this and shows like Hamilton that we're going to see a bit of a renaissance for historically-informed shows?