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by Luke Slater
Some wonderful new additions to this year's Meltdown festival, hosted by the Southbank Centre and curated by jazz legend Ornette Coleman. Antony Hegarty of Antony & The Johnsons fame is set to be Yoko Ono's special guest, whilst pint-sized virtuoso bassist and sometimes trumpeter, Flea, will be putting on his four-string to join Coleman on stage.»
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by Luke Slater
Yup, some consolation for those of you who didn't get tickets or if you simply couldn't spare the dollar bills to jet across the pond, you can still follow ATP's New York festival, part curated by noise-mongers My Bloody Valentine.
American radio sta»
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by Mike Diver
Daniel Johnston is to tour in July, backed by some very special musicians»
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by Mike Diver
US indie-rock titans Midlake and Yo La Tengo have been added to the already pretty damn impressive bill for this September's End Of The Road Festival...»
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by Mike Diver
Seriously, are you as excited as we are? I doubt it - the DiS office is stinking, what with all the wet pants littering the place...»
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by Mike Diver
Good news, ATP fans! You, the ticket-buying voting types, have successfully secured the services of both Yo La Tengo and the best live band in the world Les Savy Fav for the second Spring weekender, to be held May 18-20...»
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by Mike Diver
Like it says, up there: you can win tickets to see Yo La Tengo this Saturday, at London's Forum...»
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by Mike Diver
A joke memo sent at Matador Records - for internal use only, apparently - mocking the tactics employed by Victory Records to achieve greater sales has found its way to indie label's website blog...»
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by Mike Diver
American indie trio Yo La Tengo have told music website Gigwise that their president, ol' Dubya, is "pandering to his extremist base"...»
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by Kev Kharas
Indie oldsters Yo La Tengo have announced that they are finally set to release the follow up to 2003's Summer Sun this September.»
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by Mike Diver
The heavenly Yo La Tengo will tour the UK alongside Gorky's Zygotic Mynci in the Spring.»
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by James Moore
Fountains Of Wayne, Lambchop, Yo La Tengo, Queens of the Stoneage appear
on 'This Is Where I Belong: The Songs of Ray Davies and the Kinks'.
The album, which is due to be released in the US on Praxis Recordings on the
24th July, includes the following:
Bebel Gilberto - No Return
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