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This Festival Kills Fascists: The Quietus At Hungary's Sziget
The men sat in the front row of EasyJet flight 5443 from Gatwick to Budapest were wearing sun...
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Field Day 2011: The Quietus Review
Photos by Valerio Berdini Faust Saturday mornings should be dedicated to the re-charging of ...
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In Search Of Hyggelig: Copenhagen's Trailerpark Festival & Christiania
AS the Danish writer/philosopher and godfather of existentialism Soren Kierkegaard wrote in D...
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Of Tome & Tide: Port Eliot Literary Festival Reviewed
Many festivals like to make a great fist of their location, but few have a setting to rival P...
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All Tomorrow's Parties I'll Be Your Mirror Review
Alexandra Palace, that hulking great hunk of Victorian grandiosity, is suffering from an iden...
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Nostalgia Buffed: The Horrors Live
If 2011 belongs to discussions about pop nostalgia then this gig is its live pinnacle. The Ho...
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An Abyss Spits Out Another Abyss: Liturgy Live
More than any other metal subgenre in the last decade, black metal has consistently bred inte...
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"Still A Deeply Political Act Of Listening & Love": Pulp Live
I've avoided festivals for nearly 15 years now, avoided the live-music explosion that now so ...
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Dr Dee: Damon Albarn's Magickal Mystery Tour Fails To Become Gold
It is hard to pinpoint exactly when Damon Albarn convinced himself he could do no wrong. Perh...
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An Unnerving & Profound Beauty: Bjork's Biophilia Live
Contemplating Bjork's always fascinating but increasingly wayward recording career, and the p...
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