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mui zyu: 'I can't sleep unless there's some sort of noise' | M Magazine
Eva Liu speaks to Katie Goh about her debut solo album, the positive impact of connecting with ESEA community, and food as a cipher for identity.
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Interview: Noah Francis Johnson
M Magazine speaks to South Wales musician, actor and Quincy Jones mentee, Noah Francis Johnson.
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Notting Hill Carnival: The Genesis Story
As the Notting Hill Carnival becomes a fading memory, historical musicologist Kwaku provides the early history of the Carnival, some of which counters the received wisdom we have about Europe's largest street festival.
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Luxury Death
'I never want the "band" label to limit our freedom' - Ben from Luxury Death on blurring the boundaries between music and art...
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David Shrigley
Turner Prize nominated artist David Shrigley spills the beans on his new LP...
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Huxley
Meet Huxley, a British dance producer who works somewhere between the worlds of house, techno and garage in his DJ sets, EP releases and now on debut LP proper Blurred.
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NFTs: Could an evolving marketplace mean money for music makers?
With Muse's Will Of The People on course to become the first-ever official No. 1 album using NFT technology, Mark Sutherland explores how crypto tokens could one day become a practical revenue stream for creators.
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MALKA
The Scottish musician chats about going solo, experimenting with washing machine sounds and her obsession for headpieces...
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Martyn Joseph
We meet Martyn Joseph, an inimitable singer songwriter who has done as much for the power of the song as charitable causes…
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William Orbit
Madonna collaborator William Orbit talks production, pop music and why musicians should not work for free…
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Richard Digance
PLAYING IT FOR LAUGHS: Richard Digance has been writing comedy songs for more than 40 years. He was inspired to turn his hand to it when studying at university in Glasgow in the late 60s. The college folk club used to showcase the best upcoming talent, including Billy Connelly – encouraging Richard to give it a go.
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Sybil Bell, Independent Venue Week
'Nobody would be playing festivals or arenas without the work that goes in to these new bands' - IVW founder, Sybil Bell, chats to us about the importance of grassroots venues ahead of this year's event...
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New Build
New Build are Al Doyle and Felix Martin from Hot Chip’s ‘other’ band but their mix of electronics and pop hooks is getting tongues wagging all on its own. We quizzed Al about the group, their music and how it feels to get props from your musical heroes…
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M Meets Stuart Staples
Tindersticks songwriter talks to M
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The John Armitage Memorial Trust turns 20
JAM celebrates its 20th anniversary with a 2020 season launch concert in London on Thursday 19 March.
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Mike Cooper
We chat to the 'icon of post-everything music' about his latest tropical opus & his enduring love affair with Polynesia.
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Mx music: deconstructing gender and sexuality
Now, more than ever, non-binary and LGBTQ artists are pushing sonic and social boundaries in music and far beyond. We sit down with this year’s gamechangers…
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Ben Martin, High Sheen
Ben Martin (aka Ben Coghill) is a stalwart of the Glasgow club scene and is a founder member of shiny new house label High Sheen. We caught up with him to learn about his musical past and hear what the future has in store for Glasgow’s thriving electronic scene…
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A Certain Ratio
‘Someone once described our music as James Brown on acid.’ Says A Certain Ratio’s guitarist Martin Moscrop.
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Shakespears Sister
'We don't really set out to upset people. It's not like a pose or a strategy. It's a twisted sense of humour at times that comes through:’ All hail the return of Shakespears Sister.
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Andy Mccluskey, OMD
OMD’s early eighties synth-pop defined an era and shaped a generation of bedroom songwriters and producers. On the eve of their 12th studio album <i>English Electric</i>, is it time for a reappraisal?
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Zoe Graham
‘Even if there's a thundering beat under the track somehow, somewhere folk will still be in there': singer-songwriter Zoe Graham chats musical evolution.
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Opinion: Can art and online activism effect change?
In the age of Black Lives Matter, many artists have found solace in interpreting the world around them through music or sharing their views with online followings.
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Paul Smith
The indie hero and Maxïmo Park frontman chats musical longevity and lets us in on the making of his new album...
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Martyn Flyn, Luckyme
How do you go from running a tiny club night in a vegan café to owning a world class record label? Let Martyn explain...
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