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Beastie Boys - Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 1

First listen: Beastie Boys' Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 1

In Depth by Adam Anonymous

Prior to talking to them about the album and a good deal more, DiS sat down with an EMI iPod to give Hot Sauce Committee Part 1 an aural going over and made some notes to give you an idea what to expect.»

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Boys will be boys: Beastie Boys talk Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 1

In Depth by Adam Anonymous

Rarely knowingly 100 per cent serious for long enough to prise a straight answer from them, New York City’s finest rap crazies the Beastie Boys are back in the house imminently with latest studio album Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 1.»

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A Month in Records: February 2009

In Depth by Rob Webb

The post-Christmas slump has well and truly subsided, or so it seems. February was a wonderful month for records, particularly in comparison to December and January's relatively meagre pickings.»

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The Weekly DiScussion: the best festivals EVER

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

2008 might not have produced too many truly classic festival moments but there's lots to come. Excited, DiS here looks over seven of the best festivals ever»

ATP

The Weekly DiScussion: the greatest bands to have never played at ATP

In Depth by DiS Festivals

With ATP firmly on DiS's agenda for the next two weekends, we invite some industry types to suggest their favourite acts yet to play the celebrated festival, and you to DiScuss the potentials»

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Connect Festival 2007: the DiS review

In Depth by A bunch of drunk DiS writers

Send one DiS writer to the first-ever Connect festival? We think not. Here, three intrepid festival-goers – Jordan Dowling, Dom Gourlay and Dave Kerr – bring us their experiences of three days that can only be summarised as: a muddy festival in Inveraray, Scotland. With some ace bands, as it happened…»

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Exit Festival 2007: the DiS review

In Depth by Joshua Cole

How could a festival boasting 22 stages with names like Lush Reggae Positive Vibration Stage, Tuborg HappyNoviSad Stage and Latino Be Positive Stage fail to be brilliant? DiS heads to Serbia's Exit Festival to find out about its East Anglia roots... and to see some bands... »