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This Week's Singles: 06/04/09

In Depth by Rebecca Nicholson

A victory for the little guys this week, as Hook & The Twin and My Tiger My Timing stomp all over the far more seasoned competition...»

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Who Got Next? Adam Anonymous' guide to hip-hop in 2008

In Depth by Adam Anonymous

Adam Anonymous guides us through his favourite hip-hop cuts of 2008»

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DiS Missive: Punks, critics, and why not to trust anyone over 30

In Depth by Dom Passantino

A return, welcome or not, for DiS Missive. Here, the axe to grind is directed the way of music journalists making a pretty penny from the rep of punk, applying the term to whatever suits. Or, rather, doesn't»

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Øya Festival 2007: the DiS verdict

In Depth by A bunch of drunk DiS writers

Four days is a long time in festival terms, and like the sunless days that envelop the north of the country during the winter, it helps if there’s a bottle handy to steel yourself for its lingering embrace.»

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Carling Weekend 2006 - Sunday

In Depth by DiS Festivals

Drowned in Sound's coverage of The Carling Weekend 2006 has come to you courtesy of Sean Adams, Sam Corbett, Jordan Dowling, Chris Harris, Ben Jones, Kev Kharas, Christopher Knight, Ben Marwood, Raziq Rauf, Rob Webb and Gary Wolstenholme.»

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Carling Weekend 2006 - Sunday

In Depth by DiS Festivals

Drowned in Sound's coverage of The Carling Weekend 2006 has come to you courtesy of Sean Adams, Sam Corbett, Jordan Dowling, Chris Harris, Ben Jones, Kev Kharas, Christopher Knight, Ben Marwood, Raziq Rauf, Rob Webb and Gary Wolstenholme.»

reading 2006 preview cup

Carling Weekend: Reading & Leeds festivals - The DiS preview

In Depth by Raziq Rauf

Everyone who knows anything about something about music waits in anxious expectation for the August Bank Holiday weekend. That is when The Carling Weekend descends upon two places in England with loads of bands that are okay and some bands that are bloody wicked and others that are fucking shit. Apparently we’re not allowed to call it Reading Rock anymore 'cause that went out in the 1980s. Whatever. Here are the ten bands that we reckon you should see.»