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- Bad Sandwich
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A few weeks ago I got sent a slightly bonkers, yet definitely very funky single by a band called Bad Sandwich,…

- Laidback Luke & Roger Sanchez
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What happens when you get the chance to catch up with not one but two great artists/DJ’s in one session? I’ll…
- Wallis Bird
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Wallis Bird is a singer-songwriter who with any luck you are going to be hearing a lot more of in the future,…
- My Sad Captains
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Having recently reviewed My Sad Captains debut single Bad Decisions and being very impressed by their off kilter…
- David Bradley
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In the last issue Smartie reviewed an album by (for now at least) little known singer-songwriter David Bradley,…

- Luke Toms
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If any of you have been to see The Zutons, Mika or The Feeling, you may have managed to catch this…

- Flipron
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The following is an extract of an interview that took place with Flipron before a gig they played at the back end…
- Yeti
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Just before Christmas we braved the hordes of Christmas shoppers and Salvatian Army carol singers to grab a very…

- Tiny Dog Records
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Every now and then you get something that comes along in the world of music that is refreshing, heart warming and…
- Ian Gillan
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Having recently reviewed “Gillan’s Inn” the latest album from Ian Gillan, “legendary…

- Coldcut
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When it comes to legends in dance music they don’t really come much bigger than Coldcut. Pioneers isn’t…
- Moonshot
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Back in the Autumn of 2005, I reviewed an album by an unsigned band called Moonshot, a band who have been…

- The Flies
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Sean Cook has returned to the music scene following previous stints with Spiritualized and Lupine…
- The New Shapes
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Yes the Arctic Monkeys have made quite an impression on me with just one single, but the band that i’m most…
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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'