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Mark Tam talks Volksfest

Can you tell me a little more about Volksfest, the idea behind it, how it started and why you chose Plymouth as a location? It all started back in 2008, when two friends and VW enthusiasts – Vince Davis and Chris Smith – decided to start their own gathering of vintage VWs in the southwest, as an alternative to Run To The Sun, the idea being it would be a bit of a low key affair, a few beers, a marquee and a ...

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EP Review: Josef Salvat – This Life

Artist: Josef Salvat EP: This Life Release Date: 25th March 2013 Tracks: 4 If there any of you reading this have reached the stage, whether you want to admit or not, the contents of your media player bore you, and as good as your favourite band is, you'd really like to stumble upon something new: Josef Salvat is your man. Mark the 25th March in your calendar so you can be one of the first to pick up his déb ...

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Album Review: Woodkid – The Golden Age

Artist: Woodkid Album: The Golden Age Release Date: March 18th 2013 Tracks: 14 Yoann Lemoine, more commonly recognised by his moniker Woodkid, has thus far proven himself to be a multi-faceted artist; having not only released work as a musician, but working prominently in music video direction. To date, he has worked on Katy Perry's Teenage Dream, Lana Del Rey's Born to Die, and Taylor Swift's Back to Decem ...

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Interview with Drew from Stash Sounds

Drew is the creator of Stash sounds an independent record label that specialises in Hip hop , soul, funk, rare groove and jazz. He started making music in the 90’s and has agreed to give me his first interview in five years. He presents himself as a personable, relaxed man and seems comfortable and excited to be talking about his music career. When did you realise you had a passion and talent for making mus ...

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Feature: Looking closer, Joe Bonamassa.

I often see people complaining about the lack of real, good music around these days. I often hear people complaining that they wish they'd been born back in the 60's or 70's, so they could have seen the arrival of the likes of Hendrix, The Beatles and Clapton... I often see a lot of people ignoring a wealth of fantastic music that they're too lazy to find for themselves. How about a guy that opened shows fo ...

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