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Tape Adapter: September's Hip Hop Mixtapes Reviewed By Gary Suarez
With Jay and Kanye still dominating the conversation and major August releases from A$AP ...
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Baker's Dozen
Corrupting Sonic DNA: Moby's Favourite Albums
Moby has long been a musical wanderer, lurching from vegan punk rock to earworm sample-he...
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A Quietus Interview
White Boys (Can Control It): Boy George Interviewed
The 70s had the Daleks, and the 80s had Boy George. Just as it's become a cliche of tele...
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Anniversary
The Beast Inside: The Afghan Whigs' Gentlemen, 20 Years On
Amid the slew of grunge acts snapped up in the early 90s, Cincinnati rockers The Afghan W...
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A Quietus Interview
An Accidental Comeback: Reassembling Kitchens Of Distinction
The end, when it came, was little short of ignominious. Oh, they’d started out humbly eno...
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Books
BOOK REVIEW: From The Slopes Of Olympus...
The Olympics feel like a long time ago. Stratford is arguably now regarded primarily as t...
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Books
Wild Horses, William Burroughs And White Cake With Danny Fox
Danny Fox is a London-based painter, poet and musician, originally from St. Ives, Cornwal...
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Books
Two Poems By: Alex MacDonald
photograph by Simon Marsham Alex MacDonald lives and works in London, he has recently had...
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Books
By Any Other Name: A Norman Spinrad Retrospective
Norman Spinrad has easily the most fitting surname of any science-fiction writer to have ...
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In Their Own Words
This Is Going To Hurt: The Mad World Of Tears For Fears’ Debut LP
There was a time, in the mid 1980s, when Tears For Fears were inescapable. Formed in 1981...
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