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James Holden
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Dance 'Til The Police Come: Post-Punk Politics In 2012
For something that was feted so widely – and in this context, 'widely' means from The Wir...
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2012: The Year The Establishment Didn't Crumble
As the cultural theorist Mark Fisher pointed out earlier this year, the whole of British ...
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Too Loud & It All Sounds The Same? Why Researchers Were Wrong On Pop
Pedants and cranks have been predicting pop music's demise ever since its emergence in it...
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A Year In Digital: The Great Content Wars Of 2011
People need stuff to talk about. We may have moved on from discussing the thematic under...
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Futuremania: Retro Goes Cold Turkey In 2011
“In the early '70s there were at least ten albums released every week that were fantastic...
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Big Society, Little Hope: False Folk Culture In 2011
Picking a single, defining image of this summer's riots would be tricky. Since mid-August...
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2011: Celebrating The Continued Shattering Of Our Culture
A question we’re often asked is whether we would ever want to run a Quietus magazine, as ...
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Wreath Lectures 2011: The Gamification Of Music
Brian Eno is sitting in the Newsnight studio wearing the customary dark tones of the rock...
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Wreath Lectures 2011: Club Beats From The Digital Ether
As temporal distances between creation, distribution and consumption of music shorten to ...
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Wreath Lectures 2010: We All Play Synth - 2010 In Analogue From Hipsters To System Engineers
In 2010, not laughing at hipsters was hipper than laughing at hipsters, because too many people...
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