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by Rob Webb
Remember we told you about Tramlines Festival, that free Dot To Dot-esque shindig going down in Sheffield from July 24th-26th? No? Well, we did, and now DiS has exciting news of the first wave of bands confirmed for the bash along our 'circuit' of venues,»
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by Sean Adams
Ahhh The Great Escape, the annual fish 'n' chips 'n' bands funfest beside the seaside. DiS has compiled a fifty-five track companion playlist of acts performing at the event. »
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by John Roberts
As you might already know, this year's Dot To Dot Festival takes place on Saturday May 23rd in Bristol and May 24th in Nottingham, and a slew of new confirmations has just made the bill look even tastier.»
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by John Roberts
DiS trawls through all the recent music news so you don't have to.»
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by Mike Diver
Truck Festival - DiS sponsored in its 11th year and held at Hill Farm, Steventon - has sold out»
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by Dom Gourlay
DiS faves Sonic Cathedral will release a split
7" featuring M83 and Maps remixing each other's work»
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by Alex Denney
These New Puritans, Lovvers and Maps are among the first acts to be announced for this year’s Truck festival.»
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by Kev Kharas
Mercury-nominee Maps will hit the road for a UK tour next month.»
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by Mike Diver
Time to put our pretend money where our ever-so-real mouths are: DiS is picking our individual favourites for tonight's Mercury Prize, and leaving them here so we can see who's right. And, more importantly, who is wrong and has to buy the biscuits tomorrow...»
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by Samuel Strang
Club Fandango celebrate their sixth birthday this September with six consecutive nights of music, with dates featuring British Sea Power, Malcolm Middleton, Maps and Shit Disco...»
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by Mike Diver
Midlands-based and Mercury-nominated slow-core outfit Maps are to release a new single on August 13...»
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by Alex Denney
The nominations for the Mercury Music Prize are hot off the press, folks, and it’s a rum old mix as ever. They are as follows»
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by Gareth Dobson
Celebration of the dying embers of the festival season, Lodestar, has expanded its bill for the three day bash.
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