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Hip-Hop Bus Review.
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Hip-Hop Bus Review. Let’s call this a new mini featurette where I come to work late, get stuck in the Kings Cross one way system and get treated to new playings of hip-hop records on the radio. And on this bus journey it was all about the produ[…]

Just Say No, S Club!
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Just Say No, S Club!: it’ll make your records rubbish! (Hmmm….)[…]

Pitchfork Review
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Pitchfork Review Discovery: one of the tracks could have fitted on a Trans Am album, kids! There can be little higher praise! Good old Pitchfork. Actually it’s an OK review, once you get past dance review cliche #1 (“Maybe I haven’t[…]

DUEL II! – Duel Of The Dead
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DUEL II! – Duel Of The Dead: many apologies to Duel fans who have been ‘eagerly’ awaiting the results of the Otis/Marvin slugfest. They are up, and Ally of NYLPM fame has stepped in to write Bout 5. The duellists? Go and find out.[…]

well y’know, that’s just a bonus
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well y’know, that’s just a bonus: to use a vile Internet cliche, I “laughed out loud”. You will too.[…]

Am I Cool Or Not?
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Am I Cool Or Not?: only eleven entries this week, tut tut, but some pretty amusing ones. And a new subject, of course…[…]

First Browning, Now Homer!
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First Browning, Now Homer!: “”The style, structure and themes of rap music, generally, are the same as classic Greek and Latin poetry,” Biggs said. “When you look at the ‘Iliad,’ it doesn’t take a very learne[…]

Special Announcement
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Special Announcement: a week today it is NYLPM’s first birthday, and Freaky Trigger’s second. There will be a big special feature to celebrate, with original writing from a lot of great people. So far so good. But! NYLPM is about the link[…]

To go with Tanya’s piece on The Smiths, here’s some
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To go with Tanya’s piece on The Smiths, here’s some love letters to Morrissey. I was, admittedly, a Morrissey/Smiths obsessive in the early 90s, but I never would have written a love letter to the man. I mean, really![…]

The London
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The London is halfway up Ludgate Hill, and is tolerable enough in its way. Its way is a Youngers / S&N pub which likes to pretend it’s more traditional than it is. It was closed the other day when I was considering nipping in for a swift s[…]

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