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Leeds & Reading 2011: The DiS preview

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

With 2011's summer festival season drawing to a close, the August Bank Holiday double header at Leeds' Bramham Park and Reading's Richfield Arena acts as the traditional curtain closer save for Bestival's more intimate finale in a fortnight...»

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Moving Pictures - Videos of the Year: 2nd Quarter 2011

In Depth by Sam Hill

Our quarterly round-up of music videos from a man who really-really loves music vids!»

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Spotifriday #82: Raekwon, Bjork, Bieber, FlyLo, The Smiths

In Depth by Sean Adams

Aaah, the morning after the Guinness the night before. Don't know about you but I'm in the mood for some nice ambient 'jams'. It's the end of the week, it's the playlist (here) of what we've covered on DiS over the past seven days and yeah, it's rather 'chill'... »

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DiS meets James Lavelle of UNKLE

In Depth by Dom Gourlay

As a founder member of the eclectic beat-orientated combo that is UNKLE, James Lavelle requires little by way of introduction. »

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DiS does the Big Day Out

In Depth by Richard MacFarlane

Festival fever starts early in 2008 as DiS heads south... further... bingo... for the annual Big Day Out festival in Australia. Our man on the Gold Coast takes in Arcade Fire and Björk while dodging questionable domestic rock acts and wrestling rugger thugs. Spirits are high and rising»

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California in focus: The KCRW Corner

In Depth by Jason Bentley @ KCRW

This month Metropolis host Jason Bentley guides us through his pick of the current dance crop...»

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Raz on The Raz @ Reading

In Depth by Raziq Rauf

Yeah, yeah yeah, Reading Festival. What’s the big deal, huh? Get filthy. Get tired. Get battered. Sing. Watch some bands. Great. It bloody well is, alright!?! Did you love it? Were you even there? I was.
N.B. To be read aloud in a Geordie accent ‘Thu»