Music Features
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My Local Record Store
Happy Record Store Day! Let me tell you about my favorite shop....
Alan Shulman talks to record store owner John Keller... -
Gang of Four (Interview)
Our conversation with the legendary punk band who turned out to be ridiculously ahead of their time. They're back with an exciting new album.
Alan Shulman talks to the band... -
Josh T Pearson: Live in Sheffield
Last month, Marc Higgins trundled down to the Queens Social Club in Sheffield to catch troubadour Josh T Pearson in concert.
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A Me B (Interview)
Just how does a teenage MC from the North of England break through? Joe Rivers caught up with A Me B to find out.
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Overlooked Albums #3: Graham Parker and the Rumour - Squeezing Out Sparks
With a catalogue of remarkable songs that spans four decades, Graham Parker's career is up for reappraisal.
Angel Aguilar reflects on his best album... -
Staff Playlist #5 - The 1980s
The 1980s was the decade where pop went truly visual, with the birth of MTV and the emergence of the video, but this doesn't mean focus should be turned away from the music of the era. Here, we assemble some of the best moments from those ten years.
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The Great CD Purge of 2009
Sam Redlark loved music so much, he paid someone to steal his record collection.
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Track Of The Day: March
TOTD is back, like venereal diseases but better. Much, much better. So, get excited and listen to some music, what's the worst that could happen after all?
Joe Iliff suggests some music... -
A Question Of Sound #6: 2011 First Quarter Playlist
After losing touch in late 2010, David Coleman feels he has rediscovered his passion for new music.
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Perfect Pop #2: ABBA - The Visitors
There's much more to ABBA than Waterloo, Mamma Mia! and Dancing Queen. David Coleman focuses on the band's final studio album, 1981's The Visitors.
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