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Radar: Holy Other at Camp and Furnace, Liverpool

Radar: Holy Other at Camp and Furnace, Liverpool

Though there might be a massive clump of faceless electronic music producers clogging up dance music blogs across the world at the moment, it’s artists like Holy Other who particularly stand out. It’s not only visually where the Manchester musician is impressive – with a stark, minimal image and a cloaked, veiled performance style – [...]


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Liverpool Music Week closing party at the CUC

Liverpool Music Week closing party at the CUC

Liverpool Music Week was a brilliant expression and celebration of Liverpool music


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Orchestral manoeuvres: Dustin Wong’s Infinite Love at Liverpool Music Week

Orchestral manoeuvres: Dustin Wong’s Infinite Love at Liverpool Music Week

An ambitious nine-guitar performance happens this week, featuring some of the city’s best six-stringed talent.


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Liverpool Music Week Picks, part 5: Gardens and Villa

Liverpool Music Week Picks, part 5: Gardens and Villa

In the final pick for this week’s Liverpool Music Week recommendations, we head to sunny Santa Barbara for a melancholic slice of electronica, courtesy of Gardens and Villa.


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Review: Lanterns on the Lake

Review: Lanterns on the Lake

Ethereal, emotional and electrifying. Laura Brown is utterly enraptured by Lanterns on the Lake, at Leaf for Liverpool Music Week.


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Liverpool Music Week picks part 4: Baxter Dury

Liverpool Music Week picks part 4: Baxter Dury

With his critically acclaimed third CD bursting with ripe and wonderful pop gems, it’s time for Baxter to step out of his dad’s long shadows…


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Liverpool Music Week picks part 3: Ghostpoet

The Mercury Prize nominee heads back to the city for the second time in a year. This time, he’s headlining Music Week’s massive closing party…


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Liverpool Music Week picks part 2: Cashier No 9

Liverpool Music Week picks part 2: Cashier No 9

Supporting the gritty bar-room blues of Marcus Foster, our second pick for LMW is Belfast’s wall of sound supremos, Cashier No 9. Well worth queuing up for.


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Liverpool Music Week picks part 1: Summer Camp

We spotlight some of our favourite artists visiting the city for this month’s Liverpool Music Week. First up: power-pop duo Summer Camp…


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Son shine: Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, The Kazimier

Son shine: Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, The Kazimier

The son of heroic Afrobeat star Fela Kuti brings his legendary Egypt 80 band to Liverpool Music Week. It’s also something of a homecoming…


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More acts added to Liverpool Music Week 2011

More acts added to Liverpool Music Week 2011

The winter week of music wonder rolls out another set of impressive bookings. Clear your diary immediately.


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Ready for the week end: Liverpool Music Week’s closing party

Ready for the week end: Liverpool Music Week’s closing party

The city’s autumnal music shindig announces a huge closing event: Mercury nominated Ghostpoet headlines, with a supporting cast of other impressive names.


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Liverpool Music Week 2011 – Acts Announced

Liverpool Music Week 2011 – Acts Announced

Liverpool Music Week returns to stretch the boundaries of sound and time – it’s two weeks of excellent music this year. Here’s the line up confirmed so far.


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Good Day Suunshine

Good Day Suunshine

Suuns bring their atmospheric loops, stoner-rock grooves and glitchy beats to Mojo to show us just why we should be grateful Montreal’s still sending its Atlantic storm fronts westwards. Recommended.


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Hungry Like The Wolfe

Hungry Like The Wolfe

Fully formed and fired up, Dire Wolfe have emerged from LIPA’s cauldron with a manifesto that’s exactly what we want to be hearing right now.


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Review: Matt Berry at the Kazimier

Review: Matt Berry at the Kazimier

— Matt Berry comes to the Kazimier with his set of psych-folk and tracks from his new album, Kill The Wolf.

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Our picks

“It’s easy to get sniffy about pop music”: Thea Gilmore interviewed

Cerebral songwriter Thea Gilmore now comes with strings attached, as you'll witness at Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall this Friday. Alan O’Hare finds out more…

Radar: Rockaoke at Camp and Furnace

It's karaoke! But cool! And with - yes, really - a live band. What's not to love? Get your lungs around Camp and Furnace's new night...

Radar: UpItUp’s 10th birthday weekend

The most exciting Liverpool electronic music label celebrates a decade, with a weekend of unique, must-see parties...

Radar: Rufus Wainwright at Liverpool Philharmonic

The colourful baroque pop hero visits the Phil for the first time in six years this summer...
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