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Bonobo at Rock City
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Bonobo works his magic in unforgettable Rock City gig

WillHugall May 16, 2022 No Comments BonoboDJelectronicgigGig Reviewjazzmusicnottinghamreviewrock citystreamingstudent media

British DJ Bonobo delivered a mesmerising display of lights and sound at Rock City on Sunday, May 8 as he prepared for his ground-breaking Royal…

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Rose and Crown Pub
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‘Jazz is a four-letter word, but it’s gigantic’: Nottingham’s ‘Out To Lunch’

CraigMcGovern April 29, 2022 No Comments danceDJindependent musicjazzmusicnewsnottinghamOut to Lunchstudent media

Out to Lunch began in March 2000 to bring the underground jazz culture together for dancing and listening to unique music. The name came from…

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Interview: A chat with Skinshape

Music Editor June 16, 2020 No Comments interviewjazzReggaeSkinshapeUmojaWIlliam Dorey

William Dorey has been accumulating a growing and dedicated fanbase with his worldly psych/dub project that is Skinshape. The sweet, lo-fi music matches the man…

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10 great albums for your lockdown

Music Editor April 11, 2020 No Comments artelectronicfolkglobaljazzlockdownpoppsychedelicPunkrapRocksoul

If you’ve worn your Spotify playlists down to the bone, Dan Fauzi’s variegated isolation selection has you covered… Lockdown has triggered a whole range of…

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Book Review: Bitter Root

Katie Green August 13, 2019 No Comments actionadaptationadventureartbookcartoonComiccomicsDCeisnersEssayfilmgraphic novelharlemhorrorimagejazzlegendary picturesmangaMarvelmovieNew Yorknycperiod pieceracereadingrecommendedrenaissancesocial justicesummerSuperherowalking dead

“Fear is what you should be feeling now – it is the thing that fills your diseased mind and grips your blackened heart…for it knows…

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