In Depth
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First Listen
First Impressions: Blur The Magic Whip
They’re still moving forwards. Marc Burrows explores and examines the forthcoming Blur album, The Magic Whip. »
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Interview
Combo Moves: DiS meets The Go! Team
"The other albums might be guilty of being a bit of a hard listen, potentially..." Ian Parton chats about new LP The Scene Between. »
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Column
Jamie xx, Rihanna, Shamir - DiS Does Singles 30.03.15
Plus new songs from Girls Names, Blur, Charli XCX and FKA Twigs »
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Interview
You ain’t got no alibi: DiS meets Daphne and Celeste
Ooh, stick you! After 15 years away from the spotlight, they’re back. With Max Tundra?! »
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Interview
DiS meets Tobias Jesso Jr.: "I grew up in a tone-deaf home"
We chat with the piano balladeer about Hollywood, high school and, erm, bread making »
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Interview
Psych Men 3: Mini Mansions on working with Alex Turner and Brian Wilson
We chat to the chat psychedelic-rock trio about their latest album,and working with both Alex Turner and Brian Wilson. »
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Interview
DiS meets Dutch Uncles
Dutch Uncles talk to Dan Lucas about their fourth album... »
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In Depth
Radiohead: The Bends – a personal retrospective
The Bends_ was a gateway drug for me. Without it, I would never have gone on to listen to their influences: Can, Miles Davies, NEU! and Aphex Twin... »
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Interview
"Feeder is still a massive part of my life": DiS meets Grant Nicholas
DiS caught up with Grant Nicholas. Plus the premiere of the video for 'Everyday Society'. »
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Column
The 10 best new acts of 2015... so far
Or DiS Does Singles 23.03.15 featuring Girlpool, Gengahr and LA Priest »
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Festival Review
Bloc Weekender 2015: the DiS review
Bloc is back from the brink – but does it deserve to be? Here's the verdict »
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DiScover
DiScover: Ibeyi
They're twins. They're signed to XL. Their dad was in Buena Vista Social Club. They sing in English, French and Yoruba. »
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Planet Gear
Planet Gear: Worriedaboutsatan
A lot of analogue synth gear, guitars, reel to reels, modular stuff, a cello, a theremin… the list goes on. »
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Interview
Interpol's Daniel Kessler on his ambient-ish side-project Big Noble
"I love writing songs for Interpol, creating things from scratch, but I wanted to try and push myself into new boundaries..." »
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Live Review
Mischievous and Magnificent: Morrissey - Live Report
A truly magnificent show befitting the occasion and well worth the wait for Nottingham's legion of adoring fans. »
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Column
Articulate Silences, Ambient Sounds #24 - Richard Skelton interview + new selected releases
Our regular look at the best in ambient/drone/modern classical, featuring an interview with ambient/modern classical master Richard Skelton. »
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Column
Kendrick Lamar: storyteller extraordinaire - DiS Does Singles 16.03.15
Plus new music from Grimes, Sufjan Stevens and Girlpool »
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Artist-generated
Dutch Uncles' Day Out at West Didsbury and Chorlton FC
Dutch Uncles recently chose to make the world premiere of their album O Shudder at West Didsbury and Chorlton AFC's quarter final cup tie... »
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Interview
DiS meets Carl Barat: "The face of the city can be changed without anyone giving a f..."
From forming a band from 1000 applicants to the campaign to save Soho, the Libertines man opens up to DiS about his 2nd solo LP. »
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Interview
"We're only just starting to work out what Spector is": DiS meets Spector
DiS caught up with vocalist Fred MacPherson and guitarist-cum-synth player Jed Cullen in a quiet pub off North London's Holloway Road one Friday afternoon. »
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Live Review
Organised twitching: Nico Muhly, James McVinnie and Oneohtrix Point Never - Live Report
The contemporary church music of Nico Muhly and James McVinnie in the Gothic revival acoustics of the Union Chapel was always, realistically, going to be my jam. »
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Live Review
When in doubt, give: Bjork at Carnegie Hall
Meredith Graves writes: Carnegie Hall could swallow many artists, but never Bjork. »
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Column
Kanye West, Jay Electronica, Skepta - DiS Does Singles 9.03.15
Plus new music from Tobias Jesso Jr., Courtney Barnett, Chromatics and Outfit »
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Festival Review
The Musification of Biology: A Festival of Music and Science
The language of music allows us to make new insights and see beyond the physical world, and experience things that would otherwise remain unknown. »