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Topic: Music

Wednesday 21st April 2010

Posted by Tom Rollins

Aural Epiphany: Silver Apples, Silver Apples/Contact

Do you know your musical roots? Tom Rollins gets down to the sound of electronica’s great-granddaddy, love-beads and all.

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Thursday 11th March 2010

Posted by Alastair Beddow

Life after Laverne and Lamacq

If BBC 6Music goes, what options remain for the discerning music fan?

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Tuesday 2nd March 2010

Posted by Dan Grabiner

Aural Epiphany: Elephant, The White Stripes

Elephant was recently ranked by Rolling Stone as the fifth best record of the decade. Dan Grabiner gives his take on the revolutionary and critically-acclaimed album.

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Posted by Alastair Beddow

This time it’s political

Threaten to take away his favourite radio station, and this blogger gets angry

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Saturday 27th February 2010

Posted by David Allen

Aural Epiphany: Tristan und Isolde, Richard Wagner

Wagner is more than just a bad rep and dodgy fans. It also means a ravishing, ground-breaking opera about love.

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Wednesday 24th February 2010

Posted by Katie Forster

Singles Club: Vampire Weekend, Breakbot, Cheryl Cole…

Singles Club reviews a bumper crop of good singles, featuring the above as well as Mumford & Sons and Clipse.

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Posted by James Kemp

Aural Epiphany: Scissor Sisters, Scissor Sisters

The Scissor Sisters are here, queer and they’re going to take you to la discotheque.

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Thursday 18th February 2010

Posted by Scott Whittaker

Aural Epiphany: Madvillainy, Madvillain

Not into hip-hop? Let rap duo Madvillain take you through an imaginative world of ghetto villainy and comic-book skullduggery.

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Posted by James Kemp

Genre Theory: K-Pop

Coordinating outfits, unashamed cheese, and synchronised dance routines – it’s all in a day’s work for Korean bubblegum pop stars.

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Monday 15th February 2010

Posted by Katie Forster

Singles Club: dan le sac, Two Door Cinema Club, Helping Haiti charity single…

Singles Club takes on the latest from dan le sac, Two Door Cinema, Helping Haiti, We Have Band and Joanna Newsom.

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