Nev Cottee is one of Britain’s great unsung vocalists, with a deep, dark timbre and sixties slant that recalls prime-era Cohen or Hazlewood. Here, he lets us in on the making of his new LP...
Seasoned pop publisher and peermusic managing director Nigel Elderton has just taken up the PRS chairmanship. We learn what's in store for his tenure...
Last July, Rory Graham (aka Rag 'n' Bone Man) headlined the summer edition of PRS for Music Presents at the society’s London headquarters. Shortly after, he went stratospheric. We chart his rise...
‘It’s not normally in my nature to be so footloose and fancy free': Sweet Baboo on studio freestyling, his new LP and overcoming writer's block...
Anita Awbi spends time with digital experts and strategists across the publishing sector to gauge how streaming is shaking up their business.
Agit-punk quartet Bad Breeding's new LP Divide is a fast and furious postcard to post-Brexit Britain. Frontman Christopher Dodd makes us a collage to explain its motives...
Nina Whiteman is an innovative composer whose creative spark is derived from unusual stimuli. We catch up with her to find up what's in store for her premiere in Scotland next week...
Eccentric songsmith Oly Ralfe has been flirting with the stranger ends of folk, country and indie for well over a decade. Now he's turned his hand to a solo instrumental piano record...
Jim Ottewill goes head on with mystical pop soothsayer Julian Cope…
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