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Joe Barnes: FHM Editor

“I’d say if you’re really, really serious about getting a job in Journalism, unfortunately you are going to have to move away from the seaside”. This sad advice given by FHM Editor, Joe Barnes came today in a lecture, following his rise from being a former student at University College Falmouth (UCF). Barnes graduated from UCF in 2003, before working on Front magazine, eventually becoming editor. He stayed ...

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Oliver Poole: Tales of a War Correspondent

“It was simple enough; don’t go out at night, don’t go out alone, don’t stay anywhere longer than 15 minutes and don’t tell anyone you’re coming.” These are the rules that are second nature to experienced war correspondent, Oliver Poole, of whom I had the pleasure of listening to at a guest lecture. Poole has worked for a number of respected publications including The Independent, The Guardian, BBC News and ...

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Album Review: PS I Love You – Death Dreams (Paper Bag Records)

Following their Polaris Music Prize listed debut album, PS I Love You are set to release their next album Death Dreams in the UK on May 28th 2012. The new release is inspired by Paul Saulniers (Vocals/guitar) reoccurring dreams about his mortality, brought on by experiencing life on the road. It is clear that this release is not as light-hearted as debut album Meet Me At The Muster Station but the dark and ...

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Album Review: Digital Soundboy Soundsystem – FABRICLIVE 63 (Fabric Records)

A light-hearted soul voice emerges from a range of percussion instruments playing to a groovy beat that gives you no choice other than to move to the energetic rhythm. This is the first official Digital Soundboy Soundsystem mix, due to be released 21.05.12 (USA: 19.06.12). FABRICLIVE 63 is a mix that takes a party to many places, a mix that crosses many genres and features a range of talent from Shy FX to D ...

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EP REVIEW: Moving Mountains (Triple Crown Records) – New Light

The new EP from post-rock band, Moving Mountains, is certainly a change to say the least. This recent release titled New Light is a re-interpreted version of previously released songs, which features many musical twists on the originals. Although for die-hard fans of the group this may be a little difficult to get into, as it is rather different, it is important to remember that change isn’t always a bad th ...

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