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Sunday 20th July 2008

Music Interviews

  • Moby Interview

    After the meditative electronica of 2002’s '18' and the singer-songwriter moves of 2005’s 'Hotel', Moby returns to the dance floor with a vengeance on his new album 'Last Night', released on 12th May 2008.

     
  • David Berman (The Silver Jews) Interview

    Since forming whilst studying at the University of Virginia in 1989, David Berman’s country rockers the Silver Jews have been widely assumed to be a side project of Stephen Malkmus, frontman of cult lo-fi heroes Pavement. In fact, Malkmus, Berman and drummer Bob Nastanovich were performing together long before Malkmus and Nastanovich left to form Pavement.

     
  • Yoav Interview

    The Israel-born, Cape Town-raised son of a Romanian Jew, who has lived in New York, Montreal and London, it’s easy to see the influences on the genre-straddling sounds of Yoav. Growing up, he was force-fed a diet of classical and opera (his mother was an opera singer) until modern music came to the fore when the South African apartheid crumbled.

     
  • Ronnie Wood (Shine A Light) Interview

    Shine A Light, Oscar® winning director Martin Scorsese’s motion picture about the The Rolling Stones, will be released in cinemas nationwide by Twentieth Century Fox on 11th April 2008.

     
  • Keith Richards (Shine A Light) Interview

    Shine A Light, Oscar® winning director Martin Scorsese’s motion picture about the The Rolling Stones, will be released in cinemas nationwide by Twentieth Century Fox on 11th April 2008.

     
  • Mick Jagger (Shine A Light) Interview

    Shine A Light, Oscar® winning director Martin Scorsese’s motion picture about the The Rolling Stones, will be released in cinemas nationwide by Twentieth Century Fox on 11th April 2008.

     
  • Craig David Interview

    "In terms of freedom and creativity, it reminds me of the first album. It was great to have all the time I needed and to not have constant phonecalls going “are there any songs like your other hits?” and “can you write a hit single?”."

     
  • Alec Empire Interview

    Berlin-born electronic music maverick Alec Empire reinvented the hardcore punk scene when he formed the cult nineties band Atari Teenage Riot with fellow Germans Hanin Alias and the late Carl Crack.

     
  • The Futureheads Interview

    "Our live shows are 90% about energy and our songs are only really enjoyed by the fans when we’re throwing ourselves around, so this time we really concentrated on bringing that to the album."

     
  • Robyn Interview

    "When I did the song with Kleerup in the studio we knew it was good though, it felt like it was the greatest song in the world! It’s like having a baby, it’s a beautiful thing."

     

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