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Writing for the Chinese Music Press...
BEIJING - In November last year I got a call from a flustered Chinese magazine editor. ‘Would you be able to do an 800 word album review for our December edition?’ she asked, adding ‘by tomorrow?’. Normally I would have turned this down as the money tends to be poor and the deadline was... 
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Holler, Wild Rose!: a collective vision...
ISTANBUL - Hailing from New Jersey, Holler, Wild Rose! is the perfect combination of shoegaze, post-rock and ambient. Despite the young existence of this seven-piece, they have already been compared to several masters of these genres in a big way. Their debut Our Little Hymnal is one of the wonders came... 
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A Cuckoo: some dusty nostalgia...
A Cuckoo is “some dusty nostalgia” rising from Leeds. His music is so involved with nostalgic elements that it is like a contemporary flashback to; the mystic breeze of old Mediterranean, trips through vineyards - corn fields and sepia colored open air theatres. Before the release of his debut: Destination... 
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Mark Dixon: An interview with the urban ...
John R. Williamson interviews Mark Dixon: 1) Describe how you arrived at your subjects. Your book feels a bit like a cab ride sometimes. That is the implicit metaphor of the book. I drove a taxi at night when I was in college, and the images of prowling those dark streets with one headlight out and... 

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