The self-styled lo-fi rebel hip-hop of Catherine Harris-White and Stasia Irons.
READ MOREIn life, we are often held back by limitations that are either of our own making or unjustly placed upon us.
With the frequency in which a new pop siren is rolled out by some label or another it’s always somebody else’s go.
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It’s hard to believe that Rockfeedback.com – the new music website that grew promoting and television production arms, and later spawned Transgressive Records – is ten this year, but it is.
To celebrate this impressive feat, the team behind the company are hosting a 10th anniversary birthday party at new London venue XOYO on September 17th, with the help of British Sea Power, Future of The Left and a secret guest that will announced on the day of the show. Extra live sets come from new Domino signing Anna Calvi and mathy madmen Three Trapped Tigers.
And while this is going on, the site that started it all, www.rockfeedback.com, will be running special and unique editorial / video content throughout the month, including retrospectives of the past decade.
Get tickets from Wegottickets.com/rockfeedback
BRITISH SEA POWER live
FUTURE OF THE LEFT live
ANNA CALVI live
THREE TRAPPED TIGERS live
+ VERY SPECIAL *SECRET* GUESTS live
Featuring DJ talents into the night from:
FELIX WHITE (THE MACCABEES)
BLOC PARTY vs CO-PILOTS
WHITE HEAT
YOUNG AND LOST CLUB
EAT YOUR OWN EARS
GEOFF TRAVIS (ROUGH TRADE RECORDS)
ROUGH TRADE SHOPS
GOLDIEROCKS
ROCKFEEDBACK DJS vs TRANSGRESSIVE RECORDS
Since we interviewed James Welsh, aka Seams, in May 2010, he’s moved to Berlin and has toured with Gold Panda and Dam Mantle, amongst other things. He’s just signed a record deal too, with London label Full Time Hobby.
This month’s issue of Loud And Quiet will be in stores from Saturday [May 19th], featuring exclusive interviews with Lil B, Graham Coxon, ∆, Female Band, Hot Chip, Chet Faker, Ladyhawke, Mac DeMarco and Japandroids.
Still no sign of a third album by HEALTH, but the LA noise band have, it turns out, composed the soundtrack to computer game Max Payne 3.
Ahead of the their Hyde Park show to close the 2012 Olympic Games in London, Blur have announce that they will play 4 intimate shows in order to get match fit.
This week we’ve been listening to new music from Mac DeMarco, The Magnetic Fields, Death Grips, Anywhere and Swim Deep [pictured].
LISTEN HEREThe latest manifestation of avant-garde purveyors Experimental Circle Club.
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