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11 October 2021
Review: Brighton Grin competition at The Electric Arcade
Some of the best amateur comics that Brighton has to offer duked it out in an awards show organised by Brighton Gin on Wednesday, in the first heat of a month-long competition.
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8 October 2021
Nick Mason surprised that Roger Waters felt bullied within Pink Floyd
The drummer of Pink Floyd has spoken out about remarks that Roger Waters had expressed, after he claimed last month that some bandmates were “trying to drag” him down.
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8 October 2021
Tears for Fears return with their first album in 17 years
The iconic band hasn't released a record since 2004’s Everybody Loves a Happy Ending. They have released the first single The Tipping Point, to be featured on an LP of the same name.
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6 October 2021
Facebook whistleblower states website is harming children and damaging democracy
In a congressional testimony, a former employee of Facebook has said that the website puts “profits before people”.
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6 October 2021
Tina Turner sells rights to her music catalogue for a reported $50 million
The ‘queen of rock’n’roll’ sells rights to back catalogue to publisher BMG, in its biggest single artist deal ever.
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4 October 2021
Robin Thicke accused of groping Emily Ratajkowski whilst filming Blurred Lines video
The singer allegedly sexually assaulted the model during the filming of the controversial music video in 2013.
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4 October 2021
Billie Eilish set to headline Glastonbury 2022
The musician will become the youngest ever headliner of the festival, at just 20 years old.
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4 October 2021
Want my job? with Wynter Prior, producer, mix engineer and founder of Sphynx Studios
Working within music can be hard, as the work often comes with a lack of stability. In this interview, Metal music producer Wynter Prior from Sphynx studios explains how he managed to build a career for himself in an incredibly competitive industry.
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1 October 2021
Tape of interview and unreleased track from John Lennon sold for £43,000
An unreleased interview, as well as an unheard track, have sold at an auction in Denmark for a remarkably high price.
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1 October 2021
Eminem greets fans as he opens new ‘Mom’s Spaghetti’ restaurant
The rap icon has opened up a shop that sells only spaghetti, in a reference to one of the most memed lines in hip-hop history.
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1 October 2021
Blink 182 bassist Mark Hoppus announces that he is cancer free
The influential pop-punk bassist and vocalist has said that he is now free of cancer, after being diagnosed with stage four lymphoma at the start of the year.
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1 October 2021
New Music Friday - Kojey Radical, IDLES, Sleep Token and more
Five of our favourite new tracks of the past week, give them a listen and let us know your opinions! You can find our playlist here.
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30 September 2021
Interview: Oli Furness from Oi Musica on the Let It Grow Campaign
Off the back of their viral video for Enough is Enough, we spoke to their artistic director, Oli Furness from Oi Musica, about the new Let it Grow campaign that the video spawned, and how it aims to raise climate awareness prior to COP26.
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29 September 2021
Toxic traces of drugs found in river at site of Glastonbury festival
Environmentally damaging substances have been found in the river that runs through the Glastonbury Festival site, and scientists believe they are caused by copious amounts of drugs in festival goers' urine.
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29 September 2021
Kanye West removes Chris Brown’s vocals from new album DONDA
The rapper has also removed a contribution from musician KayCyy, and has edited the mixing of the album further, a month after the record’s initial release.
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28 September 2021
R. Kelly found guilty in trial for sex trafficking
Singer R. Kelly has been found guilty of using his status as a superstar celebrity to run a sex trafficking scheme where he was sexually abusing women and children over the span of decades.
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27 September 2021
Global Citizen festival sees biggest musicians performing 24 hour show
Lizzo, Billie Eilish, and Ed Sheeran were amongst the pop stars performing, helping to raise awareness for famine, climate change, and vaccine inequality.
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27 September 2021
£32K spent on Welsh vaccine campaign featuring band GLC
The Welsh government spent the money on a campaign that featured rap group Goldie Lookin’ Chain (GLC), in an attempt to get more people vaccinated.
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