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Now the publishing thing seems a little smoother
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Now the publishing thing seems a little smoother a few more words on those Tangents articles – Everett True contributes a lengthy and fascinating Dexy’s Midnight Runners interview which, awkward pauses and all, reads like the Don’t […]

In Close Proximity of a Muppet
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In Close Proximity of a Muppet: hey, it’s his tagline, not mine. Anyway this is agenbyte.com: it’s a weblog with a decent splicing of good music links included.[…]

Tangents
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Tangents is back with a terrific range of articles. Sorry about the brevity of these entries but the publishing isn’t quite working out today.[…]

Hey, look! A Hand! What’s it doing?
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Hey, look! A Hand! What’s it doing? Whoa, it’s feeding us! That’s cool! We’d better bite it![…]

Before I head off for New Year’s
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Before I head off for New Year’s, another anniversary – tomorrow marks the first birthday of Elidor, NYLPM contributor Robin Carmody’s music’n’culture website. Which, obviously, comes highly recommended.
And it being the[…]

MY FAVOURITE SONGS OF 2000
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I’m sorry, other things got in the way and so here is – contrary to the new contributors’ guidelines – a list without commentary! Links are to the original reviews, where applicable. Unreviewed songs will hopefully get their d[…]

Three HipHop Moments
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Three HipHop Moments is an article by Ethan Padgett, a new Freaky Trigger contributor. I like it. If you want to contribute yourself, you can check out our brand new submission guidelines.[…]

So much diffidence and heartbreak
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So much diffidence and heartbreak: it’s the Make Out Club, a site for indie kids to get together and spawn. I found it kind of depressing – it’s what happens when you’ve got so many records that all your emotional responses ar[…]

Focus Group Write-In Votes
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Focus Group Write-In Votes: little by little we’re getting there.[…]

To Hell n’ Baxendale
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Scroll down a bit at dissing.org and you’ll find Sarah C‘s diss of pop propagandists Baxendale. Now, you might think reading this that FT would be right behind Baxendale, but the one track I heard by them seemed a bit, well, forced. Accor[…]

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