Review: The Nextmen & Gentleman’s Dub Club – ‘Pound for Pound’

Purveyors of people’s pleasure, The Nextmen and Gentleman’s Dub Club have succeeded in producing an album that will linger on sound systems for many moons to come. Featuring The Nextmen, Gentleman’s Dub Club, Hollie Cook, Kiko Bun, Eva Lazarus and Joe Dukie (Fat Freddy’s Drop).

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Spotlight: 10 Timeless Hits From The British Reggae Scene

10 Timeless Hits From The British Reggae Scene The deep dark corners of Bristol, electric streets of Leeds and Glasgow and underground basement parties in London have long been the production grounds of some of the world’s tastiest reggae beats.

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10 Best Albums | May 2018

10 Best Albums Of May 2018 Already, 2018 has given us plenty of food for thought. May has been a particularly interesting month for new music.

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Girl: The Documentary Film About Pioneering Female DJs

Girl: The Documentary Film About Pioneering Female DJs 15 years in the making, Girl will be available to watch online in June. Girl is a feature-length documentary film, exploring the thriving subculture of the electronic music scene, and the trailblazing women driving its success.

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Live Review: Cub Sport at The Waiting Room, London, 9th May

Live Review: Cub Sport at The Waiting Room London, 9th May Brisbane’s Cub Sport enchant their first sell-out London crowd with delicate and tender queer pop. It’s 7:50pm on Thursday night in the tiny basement bar of the Three Crowns pub on Stoke Newington High Street.

The Vinyl Renaissance in East Africa

The Vinyl Renaissance in East Africa The BBC recently announced streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music have overtaken CD and vinyl sales in the UK. But what does this mean for East Africa? East African nations such as Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania once bathed in the glow of the golden age of vinyl.

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