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More nights out.
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More nights out. My friend Ant was always a pretty good DJ, but has never really put his head down and gone for it as an more than a diversionary sideline and/or excuse to buy lots of records (hmm, heard that one before). Anyway, post his metal days […]

The King’s Aquarium
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The King’s Aquarium. I haven’t bought Smile yet, by the way.[…]

Full Circle
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Full Circle: some of you may remember my top 100 singles of the 90s*, which I put together to stave off the onset of a depressive episode back in Summer 1999 and give myself some self-discipline. It worked, and also got this website up and running, p[…]

Coming to Club Popular on Thursday?
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Coming to Club Popular on Thursday? Well, now you can sing along![…]

ANTHEMS
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ANTHEMS (Part 3 of 4)
Continued from Do You See?

DURUTTI COLUMN
“Royal Infirmary”
MARK HOLLIS
“A Life (1895-1915)”
PIANO MAGIC
“Artists’ Rifles”
The extent of World War I’s impact in the British[…]

Indie Is Back!
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Just a quick note to say that (pending arrival of cheques) the latest Indie Amnesty netted the Grecian Earn another £20, the bulk of which came from a frankly astounding eleven earth pounds paid for the first Soup Dragons album, a new Amnesty r[…]

After the relative aesthetic success
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After the relative aesthetic success of “ABBA in Hindi” I was delighted when someone on Slsk was sharing something called ABBA Metal. Readers prone to stereotyping will be delighted to discover that this CD comes from Germany, spiritual h[…]

AMBUSHED BY UNEXPECTED EMOTION
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AMBUSHED BY UNEXPECTED EMOTION (ps idea stolen from this guy)
ok so i only just got to watch it, and i kinda knew the deal already – except for the music involved – bcz it first aired in the US two years ago (and ppl talked abt it a lot)[…]

if attali cd hear us now
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if attali cd hear us now
a street-by-street guide to london noise (via the everlovely map room)[…]

FT !P!O!P!sclusive!
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FT !P!O!P!sclusive!
Last night, your NYLPM correspondent was happily drinking cocktails in a bar in London’s trendy London when who should walk in but BLUR. And when I say BLUR I mean real actual classic BLUR, with reformed COXON! All four or[…]

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