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Rough and Tumble: Dum Dum Girls
"I lean towards the rough and tumble" Neu Magazine talks to Dum Dum Girls on their UK tour. Mixing songs from debut EP 'Dum Dum Girls' and new album "I Will Be" the band sold out every night, won a tonne of new fans and with the record out on 5th April will prove that girl groups can sell.
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4th March-29th April: Dean Chalkley at The Book Club
Dean Chalkley presents his 'The New Faces' exhibition at The Book Club this month. Here's what they have to say about it.
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Top Form: Pantha Du Prince & Four Tet
Turning the earthy Pantha Du Prince track, with typically resonant vocals from Noah Lennox, into an upbeat bleep heavy dance track the German/Paris Producer and the Four Tet man are both on top form.
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“Contact, Love, Want ,Have”: Ikonika
"Contact, Love, Want, Have" navigates the difficult terrain of UK dance by striding on ahead no matter what this week's micro-trend is.
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No Age, Hudson, Fall at Field Day Festival
Too few bars, too few toilets but more than enough good bands. That's Field Day folks and they've just announced some new acts for this year's festival. Joining Phoenix, Silver Apples and Caribou in Victoria Park will be Hudson Mowake, No Age, These New Puritans, The Fall and many, many more.
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Talamak means Smile: Toro Y Moi
Outside it's grey. The weather is unseasonably cold. All of music is off to Austin. Texas. 6 Music is closing. The sink is broken.Eastenders gets weepier by the day. The sunsoaked feel of Toro Y Moi's Talamak, featuring him running wild in the country with flares, smoke and flowers, makes me want to cry.






