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John Martyn – The Battle Of Medway – July 17th 1973

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Before he yoked folk to rock with woozy masterpiece Solid Air, John Martyn was just another bearded minstrel on the U.K folk circuit, albeit armed with cherubic good looks and an acid tongue. The Battle Of Medway, recorded live in Kent in between sessions for Solid Air and Inside Out could change your mind about that. Granted, fans may baulk at the opportunity of owning yet another acoustic rendition of “May You Never”, but hearing Martyn's feverish delivery on “I'd Rather Be The Devil” in such audio verite is still enough to send a shiver down the spine. PAUL MOODY

Before he yoked folk to rock with woozy masterpiece Solid Air, John Martyn was just another bearded minstrel on the U.K folk circuit, albeit armed with cherubic good looks and an acid tongue.

The Battle Of Medway, recorded live in Kent in between sessions for Solid Air and Inside Out could change your mind about that. Granted, fans may baulk at the opportunity of owning yet another acoustic rendition of “May You Never”, but hearing Martyn’s feverish delivery on “I’d Rather Be The Devil” in such audio verite is still enough to send a shiver down the spine.

PAUL MOODY

Sebastien Tellier – Sexuality

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Sebastien Tellier is the amorous Frenchman who tasted success with the billowing cult hit “La Ritournelle”. Not wishing to repeat the experience, he has recruited Daft Punk's Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo to produce the ornate electronic pop of Sexuality, a gentle erotic adventure as tasteful as E...

Sebastien Tellier is the amorous Frenchman who tasted success with the billowing cult hit “La Ritournelle”. Not wishing to repeat the experience, he has recruited Daft Punk‘s Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo to produce the ornate electronic pop of Sexuality, a gentle erotic adventure as tasteful as Emmanuelle.

A bold move, perhaps: its smooth, highly stylised ‘80s synth-funk seems tailored for those who entertain on leopard-skin-print silk sheets. Poised between Jarvis Cocker and Serge Gainsbourg, he laces “Kilometer” and “Pomme” with oily spurts of Hall & Oates. It is a curious album that leaves the listener, like Tellier, aroused but unsatisfied.

PIERS MARTIN

Hold Steady Added To Wireless Festival Bill

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The Hold Steady have been added to this year's Wireless Festival bill, and will play on Sunday July 6. The Delays who this Summer return with their third studio album have also been added to the line-up for the day headlined by the Counting Crows. Other artists so far confirmed for Wireless Sunday...

The Hold Steady have been added to this year’s Wireless Festival bill, and will play on Sunday July 6.

The Delays who this Summer return with their third studio album have also been added to the line-up for the day headlined by the Counting Crows.

Other artists so far confirmed for Wireless Sunday are Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals and Aussie rockers Powderfinger.

Fat Boy Slim aka Norman Cook headlines the London festival on July 5, with support coming from Bootsy Collins and Underworld.

Further artists for the Hyde Park festival are expected to be announced soon.

Wireless takes place July 3-6 and tickets are on sale now.

See the festival’s official website here for more details: www.o2wirelessfestival.co.uk

Elbow Go ‘Cubist’ On Website

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Elbow have created a new website to let fans check out tracks from their forthcoming album The Seldom Seen Kid. Based on the artwork for their fourth album, Elbow have created a 3D Rubiks type cube which you can find tracks from the new album within. You can check it out by clicking here: www.thes...

Elbow have created a new website to let fans check out tracks from their forthcoming album The Seldom Seen Kid.

Based on the artwork for their fourth album, Elbow have created a 3D Rubiks type cube which you can find tracks from the new album within.

You can check it out by clicking here: www.theseldomseenkid.com

Elbow release their first single since 2005 on March 17. ‘Ground For Divorce’ will be available for one week only, on two CDs and 7″.

Guy Garvey and co. are also about to head out on tour. They will play the following venues:

Glasgow ABC (April 4)

Newcastle Academy (5)

Leeds Metropolitan University (6)

Oxford Academy (8)

Bristol Colston Hall (9)

Birmingham Academy (10)

Sheffield Octagon (12)

Manchester Academy (13)

Nottingham Rock City (14)

London Brixton Academy (15)

Pic credit: Kevin Westenberg

Carter USM Return For Two More Shows

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Carter USM have announced that they will play two further gigs this year, after saying they would 'quit' playing live after two one-off shows late last year. Jim Bob and Fruitbat will now play Birmingham Carling Academy on November 21 and London's Brixton Academy on November 22. After their 'farew...

Carter USM have announced that they will play two further gigs this year, after saying they would ‘quit’ playing live after two one-off shows late last year.

Jim Bob and Fruitbat will now play Birmingham Carling Academy on November 21 and London’s Brixton Academy on November 22.

After their ‘farewell’ shows in Glasgow and London in October and November last year, which were Carter’s first shows in a decade, fans deluged the band with letters and emails asking for more.

The band then sent an email to the Carter USM mailing list asking for opinions, reportedly 97% responded positively.

The show in London coincides with Jim Bob’s birthday and he hopes “the audience will be partying like it’s 1992.”

Tickets for the shows go on sale this Friday (February 25) at 9am.

Yeasayer Reveal Summer Shows

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Yeasayer have announced some brand new UK shows for May, along with details of their album reissue. The hotly-tipped New Yorkers will be playing the Uncut stage at Brighton's Great Escape Festival on May 15 as part of the newly added shows which follow Yeasayer's appearances at SXSW and All Tomorro...

Yeasayer have announced some brand new UK shows for May, along with details of their album reissue.

The hotly-tipped New Yorkers will be playing the Uncut stage at Brighton’s Great Escape Festival on May 15 as part of the newly added shows which follow Yeasayer’s appearances at SXSW and All Tomorrow’s Parties.

The band’s debut All Hour Cymbals is also set to be reissued on March 24, and this time will also be released on vinyl.

Yeasayer have re-recorded one of the album tracks ‘Wait For The Summer’ for release as a brand new single which will be available for download on March 10 and released on limited edition red 7″ vinyl on March 17.

You can see the video for ‘Wait For The Summer’ by clicking here.

Yeasayer play the following dates in March and May:

Birmingham, Bar Academy (March 5)

London, ICA (6)

Glasgow, King Tuts (8)

Manchester, Night & Day (9)

London, ICA (10)

Camber Sands, ATP vs. Pitchfork (May 10)

London, ULU (12)

Dublin, Whelans (13)

Belfast, Speakeasy (14)

Brighton, Great Escape/Uncut Stage (15)

Brighton, Great Escape/Club NME Stage (16)

Leeds, Nasty Fest IV @ Faversham (17)

Van Morrison To Open Up SXSW Festival

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Van Morrison is to perform on the opening night of this year's South By Southwest Music conference in Austin, Texas. Playing at the La Zona Rosa venue on March 12, Morrison will be previewing songs from his new album Keep It Simple. The new eleven track album, is Van Morrison's first record of all...

Van Morrison is to perform on the opening night of this year’s South By Southwest Music conference in Austin, Texas.

Playing at the La Zona Rosa venue on March 12, Morrison will be previewing songs from his new album Keep It Simple.

The new eleven track album, is Van Morrison’s first record of all new material since 2005’s Magic Time, and is scheduled for release through Polydor records on March 17.

Morrison will also be playing a short tour of the US, playing the following venues:

Austin Music Hall, Austin (March 11)

La Zona Rosa/SXSW, Austin (12)

Ryman Auditorium, Nashville (13)

Wang Theatre, Boston (14)

United Palace, New York (15)

The Eighth Uncut Playlist Of 2008

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Morning all, here's the latest rundown. I guess the most significant new arrival this week is from Spiritualized: "Songs In A&E" just arrived. We're on Track Five right now. 1. Kelis - The Hits (Virgin) 2. Boris - Smile (Southern Lord) 3. Portishead - Third (Island) 4. Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago (4AD) 5. 5ive - Hesperus (Tortuga) 6. Various Artists - New Folk Routes (Rev-Ola) 7. Hercules & Love Affair - Hercules & Love Affair (DFA/EMI) 8. Kelley Polar - I Need You To Hold On While The Sky Is Falling (Environ) 9. Diskjokke - Staying In (Smalltown Supersound) 10. John Stewart - California Bloodlines (Capitol) 11. No Age - Nouns (Sub Pop) 12. Lights - Lights (Twisted Nerve) 13. Ersen - Ersen (Finders Keepers) 14. Various Artists - More Dirty Laundry: The Soul Of Black Country (Trikont) 15. Kurt Weisman - Spiritual SciFi (Important) 16. Mason Proffit - Wanted! (Wooden Bird) 17. Sandy Denny - The North Star Grassman And The Ravens (Island) 18. Steve Reich - Daniel Variations (Nonesuch) 19. Spiritualized - Songs In A&E (Spaceman)

Morning all, here’s the latest rundown. I guess the most significant new arrival this week is from Spiritualized: “Songs In A&E” just arrived. We’re on Track Five right now.

The Charlatans Head Out On The Road

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The Charlatans have announced a twelve date UK tour taking place in May. Tim Burgess and co. are hitting the road in support of their tenth studio album 'You Cross My Path', which is due out on May 19, but will be available as a free download from Xfm.co.uk from March 3. As previously announced, ...

The Charlatans have announced a twelve date UK tour taking place in May.

Tim Burgess and co. are hitting the road in support of their tenth studio album ‘You Cross My Path’, which is due out on May 19, but will be available as a free download from Xfm.co.uk from March 3.

As previously announced, The Charlatans are also playing Cannock Chase Forest, Staffordshire on June 29, as part of the Forestry Commisions series of events.

Tickets for the Charlatans UK tour go on sale this Friday (February 22) at 9am.

They are set to play:

Leicester Leicester University (May 10)

Liverpool Carling Academy (11)

Oxford Carling Academy (12)

Bristol Carling Academy (13)

London Forum (15)

Southampton Guildhall (16)

Lincoln Engine Shed (17)

Aberdeen Music Hall (19)

Glasgow Carling Academy (20)

Newcastle Carling Academy (22)

Sheffield Carling Academy (23)

Manchester Academy (24)

Dawn Landes To Launch Club Uncut!

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New York-based singer-songwriter and sometime sound engineer for Ryan Adams and Phillip Glass - Dawn Landes is to headline the first Club Uncut next month! Our new monthly gig nights in the capital launch with Landes at the Borderline venue on March 20 -- with support coming from hotly-tipped Swedish folk singer Peter Von Poehl and singer Liz Green. Club Uncut will be bringing you our favourite new artists, once a month at London's intimate Borderline -- more artists for future gigs will be announced very soon! Keep checking www.uncut.co.uk for info. Tickets are on sale now: click here for the exclusive ticket link. For more information on the artists, and to hear audio clips, check: www.myspace.com/dawnlandes www.myspace.com/petervonpoehl http://www.myspace.com/lizgreenmusic

New York-based singer-songwriter and sometime sound engineer for Ryan Adams and Phillip GlassDawn Landes is to headline the first Club Uncut next month!

Our new monthly gig nights in the capital launch with Landes at the Borderline venue on March 20 — with support coming from hotly-tipped Swedish folk singer Peter Von Poehl and singer Liz Green.

Club Uncut will be bringing you our favourite new artists, once a month at London’s intimate Borderline — more artists for future gigs will be announced very soon!

Keep checking www.uncut.co.uk for info.

Tickets are on sale now: click here for the exclusive ticket link.

For more information on the artists, and to hear audio clips, check:

www.myspace.com/dawnlandes

www.myspace.com/petervonpoehl

http://www.myspace.com/lizgreenmusic

Graham Nash To Answer Your Questions!

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Graham Nash is taking part in UNCUT's monthly An Audience With... feature very soon and we’re after your questions to put to him. So, is there anything you’ve ever wanted to ask Nash? About his time in The Hollies? Hanging in Laurel Canyon with Crosby and co? Or what it’s like being part o...

Graham Nash is taking part in UNCUT’s monthly An Audience With… feature very soon and we’re after your questions to put to him.

So, is there anything you’ve ever wanted to ask Nash? About his time in The Hollies? Hanging in Laurel Canyon with Crosby and co? Or what it’s like being part of the biggest supergroup in the world – CSNY.

Send your questions to: uncutaudiencewith@ipcmedia.com by Friday, February 29.

Include your name and location. The best questions (and Nash’s answers will appear in a future edition of UNCUT magazine).

The Who’s Daltrey Joins Childline Rocks Concert

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Roger Daltrey is the latest confirmed rock star to be added to the Childline Rocks benefit concert which takes place in London next month. The Who frontman will appear at the charity's first ever benefit concert at the IndigO2 on March 13, celebrating their 21st anniversary. Other veteran rockers ...

Roger Daltrey is the latest confirmed rock star to be added to the Childline Rocks benefit concert which takes place in London next month.

The Who frontman will appear at the charity’s first ever benefit concert at the IndigO2 on March 13, celebrating their 21st anniversary.

Other veteran rockers lined-up to play Childlilne Rocks so far include members of Deep Purple; Ian Paice and Glenn Hughes, Marillion, Fish and Thunder.

Also appearing are The Zombies‘ Colin Blunstone and Rod Argent, who are themselves celebrating the 40th anniversary of their opus Odessey & Oracle.

More artists for Childline Rocks are to be announced soon.

More details and tickets for the show are available now from:www.childlinerocks.co.uk.

Pic credit: PA Photos

Dylan Compiles CD For Starbucks

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Bob Dylan has compiled an album of his favourite music for Starbucks coffee chain. Marketed under the slogan 'the music that matters to him', it is the third release in Starbuck's 'Artist's Choice' series and follows similar compilations by Joni Mitchell and Elvis Costello. Available in Starbucks...

Bob Dylan has compiled an album of his favourite music for Starbucks coffee chain.

Marketed under the slogan ‘the music that matters to him’, it is the third release in Starbuck’s ‘Artist’s Choice’ series and follows similar compilations by Joni Mitchell and Elvis Costello.

Available in Starbucks outlets from February 26, the tracklist reflects the broad tastes Dylan has shown in his Theme Time Radio Hour show, with a heavy bias towards the blues, country, jazz and r&b singers he heard on the radio while growing up in Minnesota.

Costello and Mitchell supplied track-by-track notes to their selections, explaining what the songs meant to them. It is not yet clear whether Dylan has written similar notes to accompany his choices.

Meanwhile, Ace Records is releasing a two CD set ”Theme Time Radio Hour

With Your Host Bob Dylan”, containing 50 tracks from the show. There have been several similar compilations – including Uncut’s own ”Radio Bob” CD in August 2007 – but the Ace collection is the first to be officially authorised by Dylan and is co-produced by his manager Jeff Rosen.

Here is the full track listing of Dylan’s ”Artist’s Choice”

1. Pee Wee Crayton – Do Unto Others

2. Clancy Eccles – Don’t Brag, Don’t Boast

3. Stanley Brothers with The Clinch Mountain Boys – The Fields Have Turned

Brown

4. Gus Viseur – Flambée Montalbanaise

5. Red Prysock – Hand Clappin’

6. Sol Hoopii & His Novelty Quartette – I Like You

7. Ray Price – I’ll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)

8. Stuff Smith & His Onyx Club Boys – I’se A Muggin’ (part 1)

9. Charley Jordan – Keep It Clean

10. Junior Wells – Little By Little (I’m Losing You)

11. Patty & The Emblems – Mixed-Up, Shook-Up Girl

12. Gétatchéw Kassa – Tezeta

13. Flaco Jiménez with Toby Torres & José Morante – Victimas De Huracan

Beulah

14. Wanda Jackson – I Gotta Know

15. Billy Holiday & Her Orchestra – I Hear Music

16. Junior Parker – Pretty Baby

Bryan Adams To Play 11 Cities In 11 Countries In 11 Days

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Bryan Adams is set to return with his eleventh studio album 11 next month, and to promote itm he will play an eleven date tour, taking in eleven cities in eleven days. The London show is set to take place in the intimate surroundings of St James' Church in Piccadilly on March 11 just prior to 11's ...

Bryan Adams is set to return with his eleventh studio album 11 next month, and to promote itm he will play an eleven date tour, taking in eleven cities in eleven days.

The London show is set to take place in the intimate surroundings of St James’ Church in Piccadilly on March 11 just prior to 11‘s release on March 17.

The show will see Adams perform solo, with just an accoustic guitar and harmonica, stripping down his material new and old.

Preceding the new album, his first since 2004’s Room Service, fans can get a taster of the first single ‘I Thought I’d Seen Everything’, by downloading it for free from music retailer HMV here: http://hmv.com/bryanadams

Coinciding with the album and London date, Bryan Adams’ photographic exhibition ‘Modern Muses’ will be shown at London’s National Portrait Gallery.

Bryan Adams will play the following venues next month:

Lisbon, Maxime (March 7)

Barcelona, Espacio Movistar (8)

Milan, Theatre Metropol (9)

Hamburg, St Pauli Theatre (10)

London, St James Church (11)

Paris, Reservoir (12)

Amsterdam, De Koepelkerk (13)

Brussels, Vaudeville (14)

Zurich, Kaufletien Festaal (15)

Vienna, Birdland (16)

Copenhagen, Pakhus 11 (17)

More information is available from: www.bryanadams.com

Hercules & Love Affair, Kelley Polar, Diskjokke

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As I read yet another blog rave or lavish review, I keep returning to this Hercules & Love Affair album; a record I keenly want to like, but can never quite get on with. If you’ve somehow missed all the fuss thus far, it’s an opulent nu-disco album, populated by a cast of New York nightlife denizens (including, most conspicuously, Antony Hegarty), and released on James Murphy’s eccentric but generally trustworthy DFA imprint. Obviously this isn’t quite my specialist area, but like Kelley Polar’s “I Need You To Hold On While The Sky Is Falling”, another nu-disco album with some blog heat building around it, I think my biggest stumbling block is with the vocals. The best track on the Hercules album, to my ears at least, is the brash shimmy of “Hercules’ Theme”, where the vocals are discreet texturing, and the classy arrangement – some lovely swinging horns of some kind or other – come to the fore. Antony doesn’t sing on all the tracks, but I wonder if his voice – that instantly recognisable timbre which is at first remarkable, but has been so omnipresent over the past couple of years that it's become wearying - is too characterful, too distracting. There’s no doubt that Andrew Butler has a gift for understanding how disco can be aesthetically satisfying, how it can be a complex and stimulating musical form as well as a simply hedonistic one. But maybe next time, for my tastes, a dub version of the album would work better. I’m playing the Kelley Polar album as I write, and similar problems arise for me here. The first track, “A Feeling Of The All-Thing”, is quite wonderful; a tender and elaborate fantasia of strings and beats that betrays Polar’s classical training. But while the meticulous arrangements – especially the vocal ones - are often fascinating, Polar’s own voice is rather weedy and indie. Like The Junior Boys, it seems to undermine, the beauty of his musical artifices – apart, perhaps, from “Satellites”, where he summons up the spirit of mid-1980s Green Gartside. What occurs to me right now, though, is that it’s not just the vocals that undermine these two albums; it’s the vocal melodies. Butler and Polar might be skilled at constructing these exquisite settings, these acutely melodic rethinks of club music. But maybe constructing a vocal melody, or one which perfectly complements the rest of the tune, is something harder, a distinct art which we don't always properly acknowledge. It reminds me of the old Smiths conundrum, and how Morrissey’s solo vocal melodies feel so directionless away from Johnny Marr’s secure settings, and yet how Marr’s post-Smiths work has lacked that extra dimension. Maybe Butler and Polar just need to find collaborators who really work with them? With a certain grim inevitability, the nu-disco album I’ve been playing and enjoying much more than the others has received precious little hype, as far as I’ve seen. “Staying In” is, you’ll be unsurprised to hear, an instrumental album by Diskjokke, some guy called Joachim Dyrdahl from Oslo. Like Polar, Dyrdahl is classically trained, and “Staying In” begins with a flurry of concert-hall piano, before the squelchy beats and handclaps arrive, and the whole thing gets going. The Hercules and Polar albums seem to occupy some precarious state of melancholic euphoria, or at least that’s how they feel to me. Dyrdahl, though, doesn’t seem quite so emotionally complex, and weirdly, it’s the unaffected brightness, the sunny bounce of “Staying In” that makes it so satisfying. There are definite parallels with those lovely records by Lindstrom & Prins Thomas that have come out of Oslo, too, but I’m also hearing echoes of the Warp stuff I fixated on for a long time; the playful, elastic end of that IDM scene, like Plaid, say. I’ve taken off Polar now, and the title track of “Staying In” has just come on. The ersatz horns would make it sit nicely alongside “Hercules’ Theme”, but it feels much less cool, less fashion-plate. Somehow, Diskjokke sounds at once geeky and un-self-consciously transported. I bet “Staying In” won’t get anything like the hipster love of those other two records, but I suspect it’ll be the one out of these three that I’ll keep playing long after the fuss has died down.

As I read yet another blog rave or lavish review, I keep returning to this Hercules & Love Affair album; a record I keenly want to like, but can never quite get on with. If you’ve somehow missed all the fuss thus far, it’s an opulent nu-disco album, populated by a cast of New York nightlife denizens (including, most conspicuously, Antony Hegarty), and released on James Murphy’s eccentric but generally trustworthy DFA imprint.

Muse To Play Teenage Cancer Trust Gig In London

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Muse have revealed that they are going to headline a show at London's Royal Albert Hall in April. The prog rock trio will play the prestigious venue as part of this years series of concerts in aid of The Teenage Cancer Trust. The band's frontman Matt Bellamy told BBC 6Music that Muse would definit...

Muse have revealed that they are going to headline a show at London’s Royal Albert Hall in April.

The prog rock trio will play the prestigious venue as part of this years series of concerts in aid of The Teenage Cancer Trust.

The band’s frontman Matt Bellamy told BBC 6Music that Muse would definitely be playing the London venue, saying: “We are doing a couple of one-offs [gigs],” he said. “For example, we’re doing the Albert Hall Teenage Cancer Trust show in April, then we’ll do the V Festival and a couple of other sort of ‘holiday’ gigs.

Muse are also going to play some big shows, including Dubai, Johannesburg and Cape Town in March, and they also have plans to take their show to South America.

Bellamy said: “We’re gonna do Dubai. We actually wanted to go there anyway [on holiday] but we might as well do a gig there to pay for the trip. It’s the same with South America. We might go down for a sort of half-holiday and do a couple of gigs, because we have never been there before.”

He added: “What inspires us is the idea maybe of doing shows like Wembley Stadium, but trying to bring it to more countries around the world,” he said. “We haven’t really toured at stadium level. That’s something we would like to work towards.”

As previously reported, Muse will also headline this year’s V Festival, the band’s only European festival slot.

Muse are also confirmed to play:

Dubai Desert Rock Festival on March 8,

MyCoke Festival in Johannesburg on March 21

My Coke Festival in Cape Town on March 24.

See the band’s website for more details of the confirmed appearances: www.muse.mu.

Squeeze To Play This Year’s WOMAD Festival

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World of Music, Arts & Dance (WOMAD) Festival have announced the first artists that will play this year's UK event in Wiltshire in July. Squeeze, who have just finished a sell-out UK Arena tour head the bill for artists from the UK, alongside Roni Size & Reprazent, Finley Quaye and Boy George. The festival, which takes place at Charlton Park, Marmesbury from July 25-27 will also see hundreds of artists from around the world play. Eddy Grant who is also playing the festival for the first time in years said this: "I’m delighted to be playing WOMAD, [it] is still about real people from all over the world coming together to play real music. I’m thrilled, it’s going to be a great event, to be going back on the road after 25 years and play WOMAD is something very special for me." Grammyaward-winning reggae legend Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry will be appearing on the pre-opening night (Thursday July 24), as part of veteran producer Adrian Sherwood’s On-U-Sound Showcase. More information about tickets and line-up are available from: http://www.WOMADshop.com and by telephone: 0845 146 1735 (Lines open Monday-Friday from 10am-6pm for credit/debit card bookings). Artists confirmed for WOMAD so far are: Adrian Sherwood & Lee 'Scratch' Perry & Little Axe (UK) Agricantus (Sicily) Altai Kai (Mongolia) Asif Ali Khan (Pakistan) Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba (Mali) Beat Bristol (UK / Brazil) Bedouin Jerry Can Band (Egypt) Bill Cobham (USA) Boy George (UK) Buckwheat Zydeco (USA) Cara Dillon (Ireland ) Chic (USA) David D'Or (Israel) Dengue Fever (USA / Cambodia) Devon Sproule (USA) Dhoad Gypsies of Rajasthan (India) DJ TC (UK) Dulsori (Korea (Republic of)) Eddy Grant (Guyana) Ernest Ranglin (Jamaica) Finley Quaye (UK) Gocoo + GoRo (Japan) Hossam Ramzy and his Egyptian Orchestra (Egypt) Justin Adams & Juldeh Camara (UK / Gambia) Kasai All Stars (Congo) Kenge Kenge Orutu Systems (Kenya) Kora (New Zealand) Lo Cor de La Plana (Corsica) Malam Mamane Barka (Niger Republic) Mamani Keita and Nicolas Repac (Mali / France) Michael Brook & Djivan Gasparyan (USA) Mista Savona (Australia) Monajat Yulchieva (Uzbekistan) Mono Bloco (Brazil) Roni Size & Reprazent (UK) Rumberos de Cuba (Cuba) Sa Ding Ding (China (Peoples Republic)) Sarah Savoy & The Francadians (USA / France) Shantel & Bucovina Club Orkester (Germany) Sheikh Taha (Egypt) Simone White (USA) Squeeze (UK) Terakaft (Mali) Tibetan Monks from Tashi Lhunpo Monastery (Tibet) Toumani Diabate (Mali) Trans-Global Underground (UK)

World of Music, Arts & Dance (WOMAD) Festival have announced the first artists that will play this year’s UK event in Wiltshire in July.

Squeeze, who have just finished a sell-out UK Arena tour head the bill for artists from the UK, alongside Roni Size & Reprazent, Finley Quaye and Boy George.

The festival, which takes place at Charlton Park, Marmesbury from July 25-27 will also see hundreds of artists from around the world play.

Eddy Grant who is also playing the festival for the first time in years said this: “I’m delighted to be playing WOMAD, [it] is still about real people from all over the world coming together to play real music. I’m thrilled, it’s going to be a great event, to be going back on the road after 25 years and play WOMAD is something very special for me.”

Grammyaward-winning reggae legend Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry will be appearing on the pre-opening night (Thursday July 24), as part of veteran producer Adrian Sherwood’s On-U-Sound Showcase.

More information about tickets and line-up are available from: http://www.WOMADshop.com and by telephone:

0845 146 1735 (Lines open Monday-Friday from 10am-6pm for credit/debit card bookings).

Artists confirmed for WOMAD so far are:

Adrian Sherwood &

Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry &

Little Axe (UK)

Agricantus (Sicily)

Altai Kai (Mongolia)

Asif Ali Khan (Pakistan)

Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba (Mali)

Beat Bristol (UK / Brazil)

Bedouin Jerry Can Band (Egypt)

Bill Cobham (USA)

Boy George (UK)

Buckwheat Zydeco (USA)

Cara Dillon (Ireland )

Chic (USA)

David D’Or (Israel)

Dengue Fever (USA / Cambodia)

Devon Sproule (USA)

Dhoad Gypsies of Rajasthan (India)

DJ TC (UK)

Dulsori (Korea (Republic of))

Eddy Grant (Guyana)

Ernest Ranglin (Jamaica)

Finley Quaye (UK)

Gocoo + GoRo (Japan)

Hossam Ramzy and his Egyptian Orchestra (Egypt)

Justin Adams & Juldeh Camara (UK / Gambia)

Kasai All Stars (Congo)

Kenge Kenge Orutu Systems (Kenya)

Kora (New Zealand)

Lo Cor de La Plana (Corsica)

Malam Mamane Barka (Niger Republic)

Mamani Keita and Nicolas Repac (Mali / France)

Michael Brook & Djivan Gasparyan (USA)

Mista Savona (Australia)

Monajat Yulchieva (Uzbekistan)

Mono Bloco (Brazil)

Roni Size & Reprazent (UK)

Rumberos de Cuba (Cuba)

Sa Ding Ding (China (Peoples Republic))

Sarah Savoy & The Francadians (USA / France)

Shantel & Bucovina Club Orkester (Germany)

Sheikh Taha (Egypt)

Simone White (USA)

Squeeze (UK)

Terakaft (Mali)

Tibetan Monks from Tashi Lhunpo Monastery (Tibet)

Toumani Diabate (Mali)

Trans-Global Underground (UK)

Klaxons Work On Rihanna’s ‘Umbrella’ For BRITs

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Klaxons are set to perform with Brit 'Best International Female' nominee Rihanna at this years BRIT Awards ceremony which take place this Wednesday (February 20). The band, who won the Mercury Music Prize last year for their debut album 'Myths Of The Near Future' have been working on their own vers...

Klaxons are set to perform with Brit ‘Best International Female’ nominee Rihanna at this years BRIT Awards ceremony which take place this Wednesday (February 20).

The band, who won the Mercury Music Prize last year for their debut album ‘Myths Of The Near Future’ have been working on their own version of Rihanna’s global smash hit ‘Umbrella’ which the two artists will perform together live at the ceremony.

Klaxons, have been nominated for two BRIT Awards, Best Live Act and Breakthrough Act and have said they have tried to come up with something unique for their collaboration with Rihanna.

They said: “We’ve made our own slant on a contemporary version of it. It’s an electronic version with guitars on it, with a twist of Golden Skans.”

Klaxons have also said they’ve spent more time working on ‘Umbrella’ than their own album.

They told BBC Newsbeat: “It’s been a bit of a funny one because she’s in America and we’re over here. They’ve got this funny idea of what our band sounds like and we’ve done three or four different versions. Her people kept sending versions back going ‘No, this sounds more like you’. We’ve spent more time on this track than any of our tracks on the album.”

The BRIT Awards, hosted by Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, will be broadcast live on ITV1 this Wednesday (February 20) at 8pm.

Mercury Rev To Appear At UK Festival

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Mercury Rev have been confirmed to headline at this year's End Of The Road festival in Dorest. The band, who have not played in the UK since the release of their sixth album 'The Secret Migration' in 2005 are set to appear at the festival which takes place at Larmer Tree Gardens from September 12 -...

Mercury Rev have been confirmed to headline at this year’s End Of The Road festival in Dorest.

The band, who have not played in the UK since the release of their sixth album ‘The Secret Migration’ in 2005 are set to appear at the festival which takes place at Larmer Tree Gardens from September 12 – 14.

The headline show will be the experimental rock group’s only UK show, as the band are currently busy recording in the studio.

Micah P Hinson, A Hawk and a Hacksaw and Two Gallants are also amongst the first batch of artists confirmed for the three stage festival now in it’s third year.

For tickets and more information, visit the End Of The Road festival website here: www.endoftheroadfestival.com

The full list of artists confirmed so far is:

Mercury Rev

Micah P Hinson

Mountain Goats

Sun Kil Moon / Mark Kozelek

Two Gallants

Jeffrey Lewis

Jason Molina

A Hawk And A Hacksaw

Bob Log III

The Wave Pictures

Woodpigeon

Friska Viljor

www.mercuryrev.com

The Beatles’ White Album Goes Under Hammer

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An extremely rare copy of the Beatles' ninth studio album the White Album, is going under the hammer at Film and Music Memorabilia auction early next month. A copy of the White Album, with the serial number '00000007' is being auctioned on March 4 and is expected to fetch upto £5000. It is rumoured that the first ten copies of the 1968 album were distributed directly to the band, but it is reported that the copy up for sale wasbought by the vendor's parent as a gift at the time of the LP's release. Inside the packaging of the plain white sleeve, is a poster of the lyrics to the songs, and a set of iconic photographs taken by John Kelley during the autumn of 1968. Cameo Auctioneers, Fine Art Auctioneers based near Reading, believe this copy of the White Album could be the lowest numbered original mono copy of this album to ever become available for public auction. More information about the sale and about other Lots, click here for www.cameo-auctioneers.co.uk.

An extremely rare copy of the Beatles‘ ninth studio album the White Album, is going under the hammer at Film and Music Memorabilia auction early next month.

A copy of the White Album, with the serial number ‘00000007’ is being auctioned on March 4 and is expected to fetch upto £5000.

It is rumoured that the first ten copies of the 1968 album were distributed directly to the band, but it is reported that the copy up for sale wasbought by the vendor’s parent as a gift at the time of the LP’s release.

Inside the packaging of the plain white sleeve, is a poster of the lyrics to the songs, and a set of iconic photographs taken by John Kelley during the autumn of 1968.

Cameo Auctioneers, Fine Art Auctioneers based near Reading, believe this copy of the White Album could be the lowest numbered original mono copy of this album to ever become available for public auction.

More information about the sale and about other Lots, click here for www.cameo-auctioneers.co.uk.