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Shoegaze Week: Label Focus # 25: Sonic Cathedral

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

Four-and-a-half years ago, Nathaniel Cramp started a clubnight amidst a London scene still hanging off the remnants of The Libertines grotrock coat tails that was to raise more than a few eyebrows. Sonic Cathedral: The Night That Celebrates Itself was responsible for giving UK audiences their first opportunity to see the likes of The Radio Dept. and School Of Seven Bells, whilst simultaneously providing a platform for shoegaze luminaries such as Mark Gardener and Neil Halstead to relaunch their solo careers in more familiar surroundings.»

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Truck 2008: DiS's Festival Diary

In Depth by Mike Diver

Evan's here, in body, and so is DiS, bringing you highlights from this year's Truck. Featured: Rolo, JoFo, YoMo (?!) and The Lemonheads»

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Truck 2007: the DiS review

In Depth by A bunch of drunk DiS writers

It’s the Truck that nearly never was: the tenth in a series, an anniversary to be proud of, but one so nearly ruined irreparably by the summer’s inclement weather (to say the least). Rescheduled, the Oxfordshire two-dayer battled on, staged over September 22-23, and DiS was there to catch the action...»

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Five stars: DiS's picks for The Great Escape

In Depth by Gareth Dobson

This weekend, those of you who aren’t heading down to ATP may well be considering or already planning a trip to another part of the coast: Brighton’s The Great Escape is in its second year and has expanded to encompass more new bands then there might actually be left in the world. DiS’s Gareth Dobson braves the ‘who?’s and the ‘why?’s to select five acts that you might not have checked out yet... but probably should...»

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Venturing Out: Latitude Festival in review

In Depth by Ben Yates

2006 has given rise to a brand new event: Latitude Festival. An idyllic setting, a variety of arts, weird and wonderful scenery and a laid-back atmosphere are the framework for the gathering in a park in the heart of Suffolk, or as some ignorantly call it – the middle of nowhere...»