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New Sounds – 02 Oct 2012

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CHURCHES, Ellie Goulding, Bat For Lashes and Rihanna feature in our run down of this weeks New Sounds. SONG OF THE WEEK… CHURCHES – ‘The Mother We Share’ Lauren Mayberry’s […]

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New Sounds – 30 July 2012

July 30, 2012by Suzanne Neilson Leave a comment

Crystal Castles, Ruby Goe, Rumer and Kreayshawn all drop new tracks this week. SONG OF THE WEEK… Crystal Castles – ‘Plague’ Available as a free download, this distopian futeristic rave […]

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New Sounds – 23 July 2012

July 23, 2012by Suzanne Neilson 1 Comment

Kimbra, Lucy Rose, Marina and the Diamonds and the Scissor Sisters all drop new tracks this week. SONG OF THE WEEK… Kimbra – ‘Two Way Street/Warrior’ Famous for her collaboration […]

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  • BBT Celebrated – review
    Queen Elizabeth Hall, LondonTen years ago the Borletti Buitoni Trust handed out its first awards to young professional musicians, arguing that financial support alone wasn't enough. Pianist Jonathan Biss and clarinettist Martin Fröst were among the first to benefit from the BBT's balance of money and mentoring – and they, along with 17 other award- […]
  • Alicia Keys – review
    A slick, high-energy show by a consummate performer who rarely lets the mask slipThough she's just 32, Alicia Keys has sold more than 30m albums, picked up 14 Grammy awards, sung at the Super Bowl, become a committed charity fundraiser and, bizarrely, the "creative director" of a mobile phone company. Somewhere inside this labyrinth of persona […]
  • How we made: Richard Branson and Mike Oldfield on Tubular Bells
    Virgin Records founder Richard Branson and composer Mike Oldfield recall how a leftfield offering by a bedroom genius kickstarted the Virgin empireRichard Branson, co-founder of Virgin RecordsAfter setting up the first Virgin record shop in London, we scraped together some money and bought a rundown country house and converted its squash court into a recordi […]
  • Contemporary classical music guide round-up
    Choosing just 50 composers to tell the story of the contemporary classical music scene has been a rich and rewarding experience, but I'm only too aware of the ones that got awayWell, it was never going to be possible to be comprehensive. Comprehensible, hopefully, but all-encompassing? Impossible. With only 50 weeks to accommodate a representative selec […]
  • Letters To Fiesta – New Band Up North #27
    Each week, Emily Brinnand digs through the sounds of the North, picking one artist or band she thinks you should noteManchester four-piece Letters To Fiesta are making electro-pop with streams of hysteria running through its veins. Anna-Louisa Etherington fronts the band, and it's her energetic, urgent, volatile vocal range that makes you stop and liste […]
  • Haroon Mirza: vinyl, UFOs and the patter of tiny feet
    From a room that replays the sound of ants crossing a copper plate to conversing speaker circles, Mirza's Lisson Gallery show is a riveting sonic adventureOften, I dance alone in my flat. How sad is that, you say, but I don't care. Feeling the beats pulsing through me, being taken over by dark rhythms or a voice, I sometimes fall over the furniture […]
  • Rod Stewart has No 1 album ... 34 years after his last one
    The rock'n'roll veteran hits the top spot with Time, breaking Tom Jones's record for the longest gap between No 1sRod Stewart has made chart history by scoring a UK No 1 album, 34 years after his last one.The rock'n'roll veteran has hit the top spot with Time, setting a new record for the longest ever gap between No 1s. The last time […]
  • Tosca, Los Angeles Opera - review
    John Caird and Placido Domingo bring the violence of Puccini's Tosca to the fore in a blood-soaked new production, reports Stephen Pritchard from Los AngelesPlacido Domingo should know his way around Puccini's Tosca: he first performed in it as a boy, tolling the bells for mass in Act One. Now, some 60 years later, he is conducting it at the Los An […]
  • Hear Laura Marling's new album
    Have a listen to Laura Marling's stunning fourth album and let us know what you thinkDuring a recent interview with the Observer, Laura Marling talked about what made her fourth album different to the three that went before. "This album is definitely a step towards being more … plain in my songwriting," she told Tom Lamont. "As I've […]
  • BBCSSO/Pintscher – review
    City Halls, GlasgowA hundred years ago it took the orchestra of the Ballets Russes months of rehearsals to find their way around The Rite of Spring, and even then nobody at the legendarily riotous premiere could hear much of what they played. Stravinsky's radical masterpiece has since become standard rep, trotted out as breezily as a Beethoven symphony; […]
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