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Jin Jin on songwriting
'I think it’s crucial to be open, to want to work hard and be across many different genres.' Says chart-topping songwriter Jin Jin.
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Where’s the money?
Remi Harris, author of Easy Money? published by MusicTank, gives her top tips on where to locate music industry funding.
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Cadillac Soundsystem
Welcome to this week's playlist, curated by London party starters, Cadillac. It's a Valentine's selection ahead so prepare yourself to fall in love via the best in house and disco...
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That's Rich
Ellis Rich is stepping down after six years’ service leading the PRS board. Charlotte Otter reviews the long and distinguished career of one of the industry’s well loved figures.
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Leadmill, Sheffield
Leadmill’s promoter Rebecca Walker tells us how venues need to embrace change to survive in the current economic climate...
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10 essential tips on how to be a successful artist
We were at the Americana Music Association UK conference to learn how new acts can enhance their chances of success.
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The Shamen
Twenty-five years after its release, Mr C digs out this snap and recalls how The Shamen came up with the chart-topping banger Ebeneezer Goode...
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Benin City
Genre-benders Benin City give us the skinny on their ace new LP Last Night, an intimate love letter to early-hours London penned by three people immersed in its grainy intricacies...
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Take That And Dave Lee
This photo was taken on the last day of several sessions I did with my ex-partner Andrew Livingstone and Take That at Unit 3 Studio in Primrose Hill, North London, in 1993. The studio is now a gym.
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On my iPod: Galia Durant
Galia Durant is in electronica duo Psapp with Carim Clasmann. They create unique music from toys. Cosy in the Rocket is the main theme on the TV series Grey's Anatomy, and their songs have been used in hit TV shows The OC, Nip/Tuck and Sugar Rush. Third album The Camel's Back is out now.
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M presents... Tomaga + Circle Sky double bill
We're excited to announce that Tomaga & Circle Sky will co-headline our M night to celebrate Independent Venue Week
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Laura Bowler
From the difficult subjects of anorexia and rape to recession and consumerism, composer Laura Bowler takes inspiration from the some of the grimmest aspects of 21st century life. We learn more...
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JUDAS
'JUDAS IS DEAD' - one of the most fearless, anthemic and blistering alt-rock outfits in the game issue a cryptic premonition for the band's future.
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Rina Mushonga
‘Like Paul Simon in a sweaty African dancehall club’, Rina Mushonga's sound buzzes with buoyant melodies, shifting synths and Afropop beats. Get the inside track on her new LP...
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Ishmael Ensemble
Ishmael Ensemble have found fans in everyone from electro icon Caribou to Detroit techno legend Carl Craig. Here, mastermind Pete Cunningham chats about their 7" trilogy inspired by Bristol.
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Sarah Frances Jenkins: 'As a composer, I love collaboration'
As her piece Music and Meditation is performed at The Dream Prom, M Magazine speaks to composer and clarinettist Sarah Frances Jenkins about collaboration, being named BBC Young Composer, and drawing inspiration from the natural world.
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Doe
Indie trio Doe use their love of horror films and hatred of sport to power their music - we get to know them and new LP, Some Things Last Longer Than You…
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IDLES
We hang out with Bristol punks IDLES as they celebrate their gigantic 2017 with a hot sweaty mess of a sold-out tour…
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The neurodiverse music creators forging a way forward | M Magazine
To mark Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2025, SK Shlomo, Mollie Coddled, NikNak and more share their experiences.
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On my iPod: Paul Heaton
When songwriting legend Paul Heaton told us what was on his iPod we were surprised by some of his choices...
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Music and the mind
As Mental Health Awareness Week launches in the UK, Dr Claire Renfrew explains the impact of music on your psychological, physical and emotional wellbeing.
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Metal Rules
Tom Bryant considers the raw power of British metal, uncovering a staunchly independent world.
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The Vryll Society
Liverpudlian psych-pop pioneers The Vryll Society curate our playlist with the sounds that inspired their latest ethereal masterpiece, their debut album.
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Remi Harris
Jazz guitarist Remi Harris lets us in on how he writes his music and what it means to be invited to the Montreal Jazz Festival via the PRS for Music Foundation and BBC Introducing…
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Nao and Violet Skies announced for Eurosonic Noorderslag
UK acts Nao and Violet Skies have been announced among the first wave of acts for Eurosonic Noorderslag 2016.
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