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Nadine Shah, Everything Everything and More to Play 2024 Edition of Future Now Festival

Music of the Month(s): The Best Albums and Tracks of June and July 2024

Rum Music for July Reviewed by Jennifer Lucy Allan

There’s Nothing Better: Jason Pierce’s Favourite Albums

EFG London Jazz Festival Announces Further Acts for 2024 Event

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Feel What You Don’t Know: Mabe Fratti’s Favourite Albums

Columnfortably Numb: Psych Rock for July Reviewed by JR Moores

SHAPE+ Platform Announces Participating Artists for 2024/25

Pull Together: Eno Williams of Ibibio Sound Machine’s Favourite Records

Straight Hedge! Noel Gardner Reviews Punk & HC for July

I Need A Double Dozen: Chris Corsano’s Favourite Albums

tQ Subscriber Release: Hitiloma & Nat Sharp

Spool’s Out: Cassette Reviews for July by Daryl Worthington

LIVE REPORT: Glastonbury 2024, Day Three

The Quietus Albums of the Year So Far 2024 (In Association With Norman Records)

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tQ’s Exclusive Monthly Round-Up Playlist: June 2024

Heroines Of Sound Announces 2024 Programme

Lie Down and Listen: Aaron Turner’s Favourite Albums

Rockfort! French Music for June, Reviewed by David McKenna

Radical Traditional: Folk Music for Summer, by Patrick Clarke

My Quest for Breaking Everything: John Cale’s Favourite Music

SHAPE+ Announces Showcases in Kazakhstan and Serbia

New Weird Britain in Review for June by Noel Gardner

Remembering Françoise Hardy, by David McKenna

Reveal Yourself: An Interview with Martha Skye Murphy

Hyperspecific: Electronic Music for June Reviewed by Jaša Bužinel

Waste Not, Want More: An Interview with Ebbb

The Women Moving Ukraine’s Underground, Part 2: Thinking About the Future

Columnus Metallicus: Heavy Metal for June Reviewed by Kez Whelan

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