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14 June 2016
Gold EXPO special: Farhaan 'Faz' Shah
Faz's was the first Gold Arts Award completed in the North West through Peshkar Productions. He has since done a degree in Music, joined Peshkar's Board of Trustees, founded a company and you'll see him at the Gold Expo.
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9 June 2016
Whatever happened to emo?
Hey you, older-gen millennial! Do you remember a time when it was all about the guyliner, floppy fringes that swept one eye, lip-piercings, band t-shirts and Motorolas?
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3 June 2016
Radiohead: A Moon Shaped Pool
These musical masterminds have come a long way from their alt-rock roots, and they fail to disappoint with one of the most anticipated albums of 2016.
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31 May 2016
Common People Southampton
Common People. Where do I start? This was my very first festival, and it was most certainly an experience that I'll never forget. Here are the highlights.
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26 May 2016
Want my job?...with David Thomas
Dave Thomas is a director at Unit Twenty Three, but for many years he's been performing and establishing himself as an independent blues musician around the world. As an aspiring musician myself, as well as a nosey reporter, I decided to ask him some questions about his creative journey.
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17 May 2016
Autism, art & me
Autism, ASD or Asperger's Syndrome affects around 700,000 people in the UK, and fortunately enough, I'm one of them.
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11 May 2016
Ellie Ford
Bringing the power of authentic folk music to life, Ellie Ford and her backing band delivered yet another memorable performance at Brighton Fringe.
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10 May 2016
Bollywood Brass Band Review
Bollywood Brass Band gave us an evening of entertainment, were very engaging and really connected with the audience.
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8 May 2016
The Sissy's Progress
A symbolic, interpretive performance, which, when it clicked, really clicked.
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7 May 2016
Hella Granger: Superstar
Is a show about music diminished by the absence of musical performances?
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29 April 2016
Need To Know: TailrMdeLvn
Modern music - especially, let's face it, Hip Hop Music is heavily criticised for lacking creativity or originality. But what happens when artists break out of the factory settings? TailrMdeLvn, that's what.
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28 April 2016
Brand New: The Devil And God Are Raging Inside Me
This album is more than just a personal favourite.
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12 April 2016
Music and tech: what’s next?
Naturally, music and technology go hand-in-hand. But like an old married couple, they've certainly had their fair share of squabbles.
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1 April 2016
BREAKING: David Cameron to resign to pursue career in music
Prime Minister has decided that the stresses of politics have become too much
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21 March 2016
What goes on at...Lambeth Music Festival
This week, Lambeth Music Festival takes place at Southbank Centre, bringing together over 3000 children and young people for live performances. We caught up with Lambeth Music Service's lead tutor, Oliver Bayley to find out more.
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11 March 2016
Musicians deserve more respect
In a world where music is the most widely available art form, where intricate, delicately (*coughs*) designed melodies affect our mind, our behaviour, our thoughts - musicians stay up at night drinking their 3rd cup of coffee trying to make an original song. That's not only problem they face.
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25 February 2016
Yungen, Chip and grime beef
Any grime fan will know about the current beef between Yungen and Chip. It's been absolutely crazy, and has come pretty much out of nowhere. If you're not a grime fan, you most likely have two questions. Firstly, who are Chip and Yungen? Secondly, how did the beef start.