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Drowned in Bristol #5

In Depth by Si Truss

Welcome to the second Drowned In Bristol column of the year, hopefully providing a bit of a round-up of a few of the music-related things going on and coming up around the start of the summer.»

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The Great Escape 2011 - Review Part 2: Pav Tav To The Future

In Depth by Brad Barrett

Following our local perspective, here's Brad Barrett, one of DiS' regular contributors' dazed and bemused tales from beside the seaside for this year's Great Escape...»

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The Great Escape 2011 - Review Part 1: The Local Perspective

In Depth by alex_snax

Attempts to sum up a music festival through anything but an individual and their eyes and decisions are either ambitious or deluded. In part one of our coverage of the recent festival, DiS' Brighton columnist shares his adventures, thoughts and opinions on this year's Great Escape...»

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Spotifriday #85 - This week on DiS as a playlist ft. Emeralds, Factory Floor, Destroyer + more

In Depth by Luke Slater

This week's content-themed Spotify playlist, featuring tracks from Owen Pallett, Factory Floor, Emeralds, Beat Connection, Destroyer and a handful more wonderful, wonderful artists. »

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CMJ: The DiS Review

In Depth by Nick Neyland

Coverage by Amanda Farah and Nick Neyland. The 30th anniversary of the annual CMJ Music Marathon brought plenty of surprises. Daft Punk and Phoenix jammed on a Close Encounters of the Third Kind riff at Madison Square Garden, Pitchfork set up its rival»

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Why Facebook's New Timeline Is Bad News for Musicians And How to Fight It

In Depth by Sean Adams

Facebook have slowly introduced a bunch of changes over the past few months, a lot of them are aimed to put music to the fore and to improve their service for everyone, but it seems that most of these changes are bad for music, and musicians, and music fans. DiS' editor looks at the issues and offers a few suggestions of what fans and musicans can do.»