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Soundtrack of our Lives

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Soundtrack of our lives : Benjamin Schoos

  • May 19, 2016
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Singer-songwriter and producer Benjamin Schoos is a Belgian phenomenon. Creator of Freaksville Records (with its ever-expanding roster of cult artists) and online radio station Radio Rectangle, he’s a prolific musical…
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Soundtrack of our lives: Wayne Hussey

  • January 1, 2016
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Wayne Hussey, lead singer of The Mission, ex-Sisters of Mercy and collaborator with many (Dead or Alive, Gary Numan, The Cure etc.) has written, sang, and played on a considerable…
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Soundtrack Of Our Lives: Rowetta from The Happy Mondays

  • January 1, 2016
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Whether its “twistin’ yer melon” with The Happy Mondays or paying homage to Ian Curtis alongside Peter Hook and the Light, Rowetta is the undisputed Queen of Madchester. A very…
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Soundtrack of our lives: Graham Massey, 808 STATE + Tour dates.

  • October 24, 2015
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1988 -89. All eyes and ears were on the North West of England. The Madchester scene was at it’s peak, at the centre of it all The Haçienda nightclub, where indie…
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Soundtrack of our lives: Hattie Briggs

  • August 10, 2015
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All 12,300 tickets for the 51st Cambridge Folk Festival were snapped up again this year with fans flocking to enjoy the likes of Joan Baez, Wilko Johnson, Passenger, Joan Armatrading…
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Soundtrack of Our Lives: Inkubus Sukkubus

  • July 25, 2015
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Inkubus Sukkubus were formed in 1989 by Tony McKormack and Candia Ridley (now McKormack) whilst both were studying graphic design in Gloucester. Tony and Candia shared a love of paganism,…
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Soundtrack of our lives: Alex Lowe (Hurricane #1)

  • May 19, 2015
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Hurricane Number One are back with a new album, a new line up and, following a bout of serious illness, front-man Alex Lowe is revitalised and breathing new life it…
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Feature: Soundtrack Of Our Lives – Pete Howard (EAT)

  • May 15, 2015
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EAT have been described as one of the indie scenes best kept secrets. Their 1989 debut album,’Sell Me A God’ , with its heavy leaning towards the sounds of Creedance…
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Soundtrack Of Our Lives: Andy Gill (Gang of Four)

  • May 11, 2015
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Leeds post-punk luminaries Gang of Four should need little to no introduction. Since their inception in 1978 they have continued to be cited as a major influence for many. Their…
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Soundtrack Of Our Lives: John Cooper Clarke

  • April 27, 2015
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He’s the Bard of Salford, the original Punk Poet, the Doctor. Evidently, we must be talking about John Cooper Clarke. Revered by many for his acerbic wit and slightly off…
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