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 Biz Markie
One of the long-standing pillars of hip hop culture, beatboxing is as old as the hills. Maybe even older still! |
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The new Joe Strummer documentary appeared to be essential viewing. Stranger attended the premiere to find out. |
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Defiantly paddling against the mainstream, The Earlies know what they're not. And a damn good thing that is too...
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Stranger spends an evening in the company of Angus and Julia Stone - and witnesses a couple of Australian stars in the making.
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 Andy Turner
Aim mainman Andy Turner has been making beats for over a decade now, and this spring he takes to the road with a full band in tow. Stranger caught up with him to find out his views on bootlegs, The Kooks and playing Smiths songs at funerals... |
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It's been a long time since the chart topping days of 'Mr Wendal' and a lot has happened since they last hit our charts, but Arrested Development are back and they mean business. Stranger caught up with Speech to find out more. |
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 Photo courtesy of www.driftrecords.co.uk
While Southwest music is undoubtedly stronger than ever, there has been one thing noticeably absent - until now. Enter Drift Collective, a Devon based record label and shop that is leading the way in terms of record production/distribution in the Noughties.
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With rockers through the ages succombing to the lure of excess, we ask: do you have to be off your head to be a creative genius? |
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