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- The Beat Surrender Top 50 Albums…
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2007 has seen some of the best and most varied albums released in years, with genres mashing up here there and everywhere…

- The Beat Surrender 50 Best Singles…
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If you believe everything you read then the single is a dying breed and the classic single even more so. Not so…

- Joy Divsion Film And Back Catalogue…
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Very few bands and artists in the history of recorded music have received such long lasting loyalty and outright…
- Mercury Music Prize Nominations 2007…
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The Mercury Music Prize nominations are always one of the most eagerly awaited events of the year as the…

- The Unsigned Guide 2nd Edition
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It’s not often we cover books here on The Beat Surrender, but every now and again something comes along…

- NME Awards 2007
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Maybe it’s just me as I get older but I can’t help but feel that all awards ceremonies are starting…

- Brit Awards 2007
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I haven’t watched a Brit Awards show for years; possibly the last one I saw was the Jacko and…

- The Folk Renaissance
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No less than five years ago, for young adolescents to admit to liking folk music would have been to commit musical…

- Mutiny For Record Labels
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Music piracy is rife, we keep hearing. Music piracy costs record companies millions, we keep hearing. Music piracy…

- Downloading - A Music Industry Myth?…
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So much has been made of people illegally downloading music through file sharing on the Internet in the last few…
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Comment Permalink | ktb said:
Having seen that gig and others from Slashed Seat Affair, The Soho Revue is not for bands. No atmosphere and the audience are way back from the stage and sitting down! Come to the next 333 Motherbar gig and see the real Slashed Seat Affair with the reaction of a crowd that rocks to great new music.
From the entry 'Slashed Seat Affair'
Comment Permalink | skit said:
damn fine piece of work even if i say so myself.
leagues beyond the ‘dogma’ stuff which was also a damn fine piece of work itself!
From the entry 'Glypotheque'