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'Punk Rock: Artifice or Authenticity' from Borthhwick, S. and R.Moy (2004) Popular Music Genres: An Introduction (Edinburgh University Press) An overview of the genre ...

Stephen Hebditch 01 July 2009 16:32

by Andy Pirie for record shops check: http:/​/​www.hyperreal.org/​raves/​nyc/​stores.html this lists most nyc shops my favouites on that list are dance tracks (best house record...

Stephen Hebditch 01 July 2009 16:26

One of the UK's most seminal club venues – Sankeys – is taking Manchester to Manhattan and opening Sankeys New York.

Mixmag 29 July 2010 17:20

Electro-Funk is undoubtedly the most misunderstood of all UK Dance genres, yet probably the most vital with regards to its overall influence.

Stephen Hebditch 01 July 2009 15:29

was lucky enough to be out in New York for the week and catch the Body & Soul reunion so here’s a little blah of the week got there Thursday night, went over to the slightly...

Stephen Hebditch 01 July 2009 16:25

The REKIDS boss courses through the New York label's back catalog on a new double-disc compilation.

Resident Advisor 01 September 2010 16:35

The UK duo have prepared a mix for their new residency in New York.

Resident Advisor 10 August 2010 11:03

The New Yorker blends electronic music with Ethiopian jazz and South American rhythms, but refuses the ethno-techno tag. So how to describe his debut album, The Student?

Guardian music blog 01 September 2010 16:34

13 years ago (blimey) I retrained as an acupuncturist - and car pooled with a couple of people for the four years of the course. One of them was a plumber, John, 13 years my senior.

Pete R 18 February 2010 11:42

Ça Plane Pour Moi is far from the only case where there has been doubt about whether the face of a pop act matches up with the voice

Guardian music blog 30 July 2010 17:22

Number 2: Vampire Weekend “Vampire Weekend” (2008).

Lord Borthbury 02 January 2010 16:44

Me too. Disco, synthy, todd terje. moodyman etc.

Justin Slack 23 October 2009 16:16

Useful books giving different `overviews' within the academic study of popular music and DJ culture.

Stephen Hebditch 01 July 2009 15:26

Thanks to YouTube, this 70s synth-punk band who never released a record have finally found an audience

Guardian music blog 27 July 2010 17:21

Shanghai is probably the nearest thing to New York that I've found, in terms of tall buildings, neon lights, somewhere to go every night, yet a charming mixture of hedonism and wide-eyed consumerism.

John Graham 21 February 2010 13:35

Perhaps the most influential saxophonist all of time, Coltrane produced an intensely soulful sound that reached way beyond the jazz cognoscenti

Guardian music blog 09 August 2010 17:03

I have prepared the john/​/​peanut rough guide to early 80's Electro/​Hip Hop & Rap, hardly definitive (for that, may I recommend Freddy Fresh's "The Rap Records" available at...

Stephen Hebditch 01 July 2009 16:41

Not sure if anyone has read Liddle's rant, the Twittersphere is alight with condemnation of his piece here :-

Mistah G 10 December 2009 19:42

It's weird how much much fiction makes it's way into articles about Manchester.. probably people (journalists) getting fragments of facts and stitching them, together to make a readable article.

Suddi Ravioli 02 December 2009 16:00