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Interview: Samantha Togni, Boudica
M spoke to Samantha Togni, founder of Boudica, to find out more about the platform that aims to give visibility to womxn and non-binary artists.
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Ben Marwood
Xtra Mile’s Ben Marwood is back after a year-long illness with his third record, Get Found. He tells us why music acted as a ‘form of rehab’ to pull him back from the brink…
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Stephen Bishop, Opal Tapes
Opal Tapes' boss Stephen Bishop discusses the growing trend for hardware kit and reveals what's next for the label...
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Daniel Pemberton
You’ve probably heard Daniel Pemberton’s music but perhaps not heard of him. He is one of the most decorated British TV and film composers of recent years with an Ivor Novello Award and numerous BAFTAs under his belt.
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Ailie Robertson
‘I’m far more moved by authenticity than originality': composer Ailie Robertson on the musical past and present of Scotland.
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Christopher Sandford
Chris Sandford is the author of The Rolling Stones Fifty Years, published by Simon and Schuster.
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Jordan Rakei
As he prepares to drop his ace new LP, Origin, Antipodean songsmith Jordan Rakei chats about baring his soul, switching up his sound and digging spreadsheets in the studio...
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23 for 2023: M Magazine's ones to watch
From future pop stars to tomorrow's hottest indie bands, take a look at who's on our radar for the new year.
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High Rise: Clint Mansell
From pogoing indie-rock frontman to the toast of Tinseltown: composer Clint Mansell tells Anita Awbi how he swapped the West Midlands for the West Coast.
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Nik Colk Void
Meet Nik Colk Void - a twitchy musician whose output consistently challenges the status quo.
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Ben Wynter on POWER UP 2023 | M Magazine
Ben Wynter on POWER UP's origin, what the future holds and why the music industry must continue to honour its Blackout Tuesday pledges.
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Dave Barker
Dave Barker is a singer and songwriter from Kingston, Jamaica. His classic rocksteady and ska recordings have made him a cult hero around the world.
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The Raincoats
‘I really like it. It’s very lively. Some people might think it’s a bit wobbly but for me, it’s alive, it’s there, it’s that moment’: The Raincoats’ Ana Da Silva reflects on their hugely influential debut album 40 years after its release.
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Playlist: Mandrake Handshake
To celebrate the release of their new track Monolith, lifted from their forthcoming EP, we asked Oxford outfit Mandrake Handshake to make us a playlist.
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M talks to Björk
The Icelander speaks to M about her most ambitious work to date
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Can't Get You Out Of My Head
Released in September 2001, Kylie Minogue’s Can't Get You Out of My Head went on to become the Australian Popstress' biggest hit and one of this century's most popular and influential hits.
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Keychange: 500 music organisations commit to gender equality
Keychange has announced a monumental milestone and impact on gender equality in the music industry and beyond.
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Just Joined September 2016
We meet some of our newest members to join PRS for Music in the latest quarter including Declan McKenna, Mutado Pintado and Wolfgang and Camilla Buttress...
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Decolonise Festival
This week’s playlist comes courtesy of the folks behind Decolonise Fest. Dig in…
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Four opportunities for songwriters in September and October 2024 | M Magazine
From funding grants to a new programme for aspiring composers.
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Nubya Garcia Joel Culpepper Nuha Ruby Ra | PRS for Music
The October 2021 edition of PRS presents will feature live performances from Nubya Garcia, Joel Culpepper and Nuha Ruby Ra
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New figures reveal UK music industry's £5.8bn boost to economy before COVID delivered 'catastrophic blow'
Since 2013, UK Music has published an annual report which reveals the economic contribution of the UK music business to the British economy.
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Feature: OMD, English Electric
We explore the career of synth pioneer Andy McCluskey and chart the progress of his electro-pop vehicle OMD...
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Alpines
London duo Alpines explain their love of fine-tuned icy pop & reveal what life’s been like since leaving Polydor...
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I Wrote That: Love Shine A Light
2022 marks a staggering 25 years since the last UK winner of the Eurovision Song Contest, 1997’s Love Shine A Light by Katrina & The Waves. M Magazine caught up with the writer behind that smash hit, Kimberley Rew, to find out more about it.
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