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A few years back we visited the Republic of Kazantip, an annual month-long rave/orgy on the southern coast of the Ukraine. Ravers are called citizen

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After two very limited edition 7″ singles last year, and having signed to Bella Union Records, Manchester-based quartet MONEY are currently putting

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Here’s the trailer for episode one of our newest show, Guitar Moves hosted by Matt Sweeney. Follow Matt as he meets some of the greatest living guit

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After the dissolution of legendary sludge metal band Buzzovâ¢en, Dixie Dave formed Weedeater. For the first episode of Heavy Dicks, Noisey’s new me

Stooshe on CBBC’s Blue Peter + ‘Slip’ live performance, Thursday 9th May!
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Stooshe on Nick Grimshaw’s BBC Three show, Sweat The Small Stuff.
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In part two of our special acoustic session with Canadian indie-poppers, Stars, the band performs “Ageless Beauty.”
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‘Slip’ live performance on This Morning, Friday 3rd May!
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Here’s the latest episode of Live from the Streets featuring Slaughter Rico and the East Coast Gas Station. And here’s what Mr. Green had to say:
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Author, community activist, and Cro-Mags frontman John Joseph recounts his personal journey growing up punk on the streets of 1970s New York City an