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Favourite Venues – Fat Sams, Dundee
When you’re in Scotland it seems as if the obvious concert venues and nightclubs would be located in big cities such as Edinburgh or Glasgow, but the truth is that there is a terrific club located near Dundee’s town centre. Dundee is a small city on the east coast of Scotland, known as the home for many artists such as Deacon Blue and Danny Wilson, but more recently for...
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Favourite Venues – Wigmore Hall, London
On Wigmore Street in London, there stands a venue that has come to be known as one of the world’s premier concert halls for classical music and particularly chamber music. I became aware of this great place as a 16 year old whilst studying the piano at the Royal College of Music junior department. I immediately fell in love with its majestic style and the electric vibe felt...
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Favourite Venues – No Alibis Bookstore, Belf...
Possibly Belfast’s most unusual venue and simultaneously Northern Ireland’s only specialist crime bookstore, No Alibis is a quirky hive of local talent. Tucked away in the student area of Belfast, you can’t help but be immediately charmed by the makeshift stage, unassumingly located at the back of the store and the rows of plastic chairs surrounded by shelves of crime...
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2011 Ones to Watch – The Black Knights
Ones to Watch for me are The Black Knights, led by Gary L Hope, also known as Le Hope. The Black Knights give me hope for a future of damn sexy, provocative, socially aware, intelligent music. Dark, thoughtful and did I say sexy, Le Hope will take over the world with his strangely erotic super power. With a voice like Lindt Dark Chocolate with a touch of sea salt you can not...
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2011 Ones to Watch – Midi Midis
The Midi Midis have been around for a couple of years now as a significant and vibrant part of the Reading scene, gigging both as a two piece and separately doing DJ sets at cool South East venues. Rumours have it the band are on the cusp of being signed by label giant Sony BMG, and if so, 2011 should be the year Midi Midis finally release a full length album, and when we see the...
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MTTM Best of 2010 Poll
With the New Year fast approaching, it’s the perfect time to look back on the best of 2010. Amazing performances, stunning albums, unforgettable festivals and, not forgetting, the rise of some fantastic newcomers! MTTM brings you the highlights of 2010, as voted for by our reviewers. It’s a year of music not to be forgotten. Best British Band Little Fish Best...
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Best Gigs 2010
I’ve been fortunate to attend more than a handful of gigs this year, but one in particular stands out. After winning the coveted Christmas number 1 slot as a result of a Facebook campaign, legendary rockers Rage Against the Machine graced London with a free victory party in Finsbury Park in June. Tickets for the party, dubbed ‘The Rage Factor’ were allocated on a lottery...
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New Artists of 2010
All these artists released their debut albums this year and have enjoyed growing success throughout 2010. These are my stand-out new artists of 2010. There have been so many burgeoning female solo acts over the past couple of years; it could be easy to over-look Marina and the Diamonds as just another quirky female pop act. To do this though would be a huge mistake. Marina has been...
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Best Gigs 2010
What a year 2010 has been for me, musically. It was a much-awaited year in which I turned eighteen. Was I excited at the prospect of legal drinking or smoking? No. For me, turning eighteen meant finally being able to attend 18+ gigs without either dragging older relatives along or crying on venue doorsteps. (The latter wasn’t me personally, but my friend did it and we were...
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Favourite Venues – The Borderline, Soho
Tucked away opposite Foyles is this gem of a venue. It’s got that Western bar feel to it and as soon as you enter down stairs you can see the faces of some musical greats smiling back at you. I remember the first time I went there my friend saw a photo of Sheryl Crow which she, the child of a huge Crow fan, just had to have her photo taken in front of. Downstairs you are greeted...
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