Portugal. The Man – “All Your Light”
Portugal. The Man have finally music’s elite stand up and take notice with new release “All Your Light”. About time too.
Continue reading »Record Store Day 2012, London
Record Store Day is like Christmas come early for indie music fans.
Continue reading »Coachella 2012 Round-Up
This year’s Coachella Music and Arts Festival offered a diverse range of artists. From the experimental tones of WU LYF to the reunion of Mazzy Star the California festival really catered to all tastes.
Continue reading »The artwork of Kurt Cobain
18 years after he shot himself, The Fix has uncovered five pieces of never-before-seen artwork by Kurt Cobain.
Continue reading »Guillemots and Village Underground present Positive Blackout
This weekend, the London-based experimental pop group Guillemots are hosting two nights of acoustic performances at Village Underground. The gigs will be held without amplification, and apparently lit by candlelight – although quite how this will fit in with current health and safety rules has yet to be confirmed. And don’t let the word ‘acoustic’ lead [...]
Continue reading »Neon Indian opens THE Amory Show at MoMA, New York
Last night in New York The Museum of Modern Art hosted its annual fundraiser, The Amory Party. The party marked the opening of The Amory Show, the international arts fair held annually in the city since 1994.
Continue reading »Preview – The Best UK Festivals 2012
With spring slowly arriving, temperatures starting to rise and bare legs starting to make a regular appearance on the streets, the prospects are promising that it’s going to be a nice summer.
Continue reading »Paper Dress “The Green Hour”
“The Green Hour” at Paper Dress saw The Dublo provide the toe-tapping soundtrack to the night with the swing leading everyone to where classic Pernod Absinthe Fountains took pride of place along the long bar.
Continue reading »Sound of 2012 – Mark Ronson
So whether you do or don’t care about the London Olympics, they are coming! We have already been overloaded with Olympic countdowns, news and events – so apologies in advance for this. But Mark Ronson’s mission to find the beat of 2012 is more interesting than expected.
Continue reading »Teesside Tunage – Sound It Out by Jeanie Finlay
The media like to portray Teesside as a culture less, industrial, hole. So it’s nice to see the witty and charming documentary ‘Sound It Out’ about the areas last surviving independent record shop, portray the area in a positive light.
Continue reading »DOG IS DEAD – ‘Two Devils’
Following its debut last week on Huw Stephen’s show, Nottingham’s finest DOG IS DEAD are proud to announce details of their next single ‘Two Devils’ out on March 5th through Atlantic Records.
Continue reading »Exclusive Rodrigo y Gabriela feat. C.U.B.A. – 11:11 music video
This is Rodrigo y Gabriela like you have never heard them before. Album ‘Area 52′ from which ’11:11’ is taken is informed by their endless curiosity and ceaseless energy to take their music forward.
Continue reading »Singer Davie Bowie turns 65 – Happy Birthday!
The man, the legend that is David Bowie has reached retirement age today. How very Rock’n’Roll. Famed for his androgynously quirky dress sense and chameleon like musical personality, the master of re-invention can call a career that is spanning five decades his own.
Continue reading »Music To Our Ears
These days if someone talks about getting the latest album or single by their favourite artist, it’s more than likely to come via the tapping of our fingertips on keyboards as it’s downloaded straight to our computer. This shouldn’t mean that we forget the physical creation and beauty of record sleeves that still lives on [...]
Continue reading »Think-Work-Playlist – Pap•il•lon (London DJs)
Elusive London promoters and DJs describe themselves as “a quest to get people tripping the light fantastic to worldbeat gems from all corners of the globe.
Continue reading »Lyle Owerko’s Boombox
A slice of old school Brooklyn is coming to London as photographer Lyle Owerko’s collection ‘Boombox’, a series of Owerko’s fantastic 80s pop culture imagery is shown at XOYO.
Continue reading »Paris-Paris Art Basel Miami
What happens in Paris-Paris should probably stay in Paris-Paris, even if at Art Basel Miami.
Continue reading »Le Baron comes to town
The notoriously exclusive night-club, Le Baron, has finally arrived in London. Opened originally in Paris by graffiti artist and nightlife entrepreneur Andre Saraiva, the renowned nightspot has since spread to the art and cultural capitals of the world.
Continue reading »Think-Work-Playlist by Zulu Winter
Think Work Play caught up with London band Zulu Winter to chat about tunes they love, tunes they hate and tunes they wish they’d written.
Continue reading »Scratch ‘n’ Cut – All Remix Everything
A new project from the clever, creative folk at MADE, ‘SCRATCH’N'CUT – All Remix Everything’ sees artists from differing genres get together and collaborate to create a unique and wonderful creative clash.
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