Live Review: Paul Weller Treats Scarborough To His Sprawling Solo Catalogue
Miles Kane opened for Paul Weller at Scarborough on Friday night.
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Discovery: Ybenfy?’s Experimental Album Articulates The Inarticulable
Ybenfy?’s new album Who Hurt You? combines soulful, cinematic synth melodies with hard‑hitting yet understated vocals/lyrics to deliver an honest, textured collection of experimental rap tracks.
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Discovery: Power Post-Rockers OK Goodnight Show A Soft Edge In New Album stop/go
OK Goodnight is an art rock band from Massachusetts, USA made up of four members who met through their studies at Berklee College of Music.
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The Pioneering Paul Frazer Clarke Talks Making Drum & Bass History and New Ambient Collab
We haven’t featured the work of Paul Frazer Clarke before but if you’re a drum and bass fan, you’re likely to know the name.
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Live Review: Austel Enchants the Hyde Park Book Club
In the infamously cosy yet exciting Hyde Park Book Club, a venue which is primarily a bar/ cafe and book shop, Austel performed an elegant and emotive set following the release of her new album Mirror to Mine on Friday.
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Discovery: Scooter Scudieri’s AI-Managed Album Is Full of Organic Warmth
The use of AI in creative pursuits remains controversial, and rightly so. The technology is renowned for using human creativity to train its algorithms, often without consent or permission.
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Live Review: Saturday Evening at The City of Folk Weekend
The Black Swan on Stonebow, inside the city walls but with village pub vibes, feels like the perfect location for this festival of friends: the City of York Folk Festival. I popped in on Saturday late afternoon and into the evening to check it out.
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Live Review: Free Weekend Demonstrates York’s Indefatigable Folk Spirit
Roland Walls was the indefatigable, quiet leader of the Black Swan Folk Club. When he died in 2019 from Motor Neurone Disease his death was a big loss to York’s music scene.
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Discovery: Sonaírí Brings Irish Opera To a Pop Classic
A duo based in County Louth, Ireland, Sonaírí combines the voices of soprano Amie Dyer and tenor David Corr.
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