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Stuff You Gotta Watch: One More: A Definitive History of UK Clubbing
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Carrie Tipton Interview
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Mike Huguenor Interview
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W. Anthony Sheppard Interview
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Jaap van Zweden’s Final Season
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The Definitive Guide to All Things Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce
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Bakar: Halo review – outsider magpie inches towards the big time
(Damien Morris / The Guardian) -
Rock Bookshelf: Volume 3
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Animal Collective: Isn’t It Now? review – jams that don’t quite gel
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Nicole Scherzinger: ‘One of my favourite British things is the roasts. Last Sunday I had two’
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Armand Hammer: We Buy Diabetic Test Strips review – an exceptional record
(Kitty Empire / The Guardian) -
The Breakthrough
(Clover Hope / Pitchfork) -
Nancy Van de Vate, Composer and Advocate for Women in Music, Dies at 92
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Irreversible Entanglements: Protect Your Light – an affecting album for complex times
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Lil Uzi Vert – “NFL”
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On my radar: Oneohtrix Point Never’s cultural highlights
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PJ Harvey review – Dorset ghosts come alive
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Tupac Shakur: after 27 years, an arrest in unsolved murder of hip-hop legend
(Dani Anguiano and Sam Levin in Los Angeles / The Guardian) -
‘I’m a better musician than I ever was a drug dealer’: rapper Potter Payper on leaving prison behind
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Conducting Lessons: How Bradley Cooper Became Leonard Bernstein
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U2 review – an utterly astonishing, admirably raw Vegas extravaganza
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Who’s Next : Life House (Super Deluxe)
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The Who’s ‘Who’s Next’ Makes Deluxe Return to Top Album Sales Chart
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Rikki Ililonga :: Zambia
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How Tupac Shakur Remained a Defining Rap Figure After His Death
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Doja Cat Earns 10th Rhythmic Airplay No. 1 With ‘Paint the Town Red’
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I Didn’t Have Time To Do A Real Review Of Wilco’s New Album Cousin But I Need To Get My Takes Off
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Asking Alexandria Scores Second Mainstream Rock Airplay No. 1
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Aerosmith Postpones Farewell Tour After Steven Tyler Fractures Larynx
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Rick Ross & Meek Mill – “Shaq & Kobe”
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Usher, Summer Walker & 21 Savage’s ‘Good Good’ Rules Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay
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Maxo Kream & Luh Tyler – “Whatchamacallit”
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GloRilla & Fivio Foreign – “Cha Cha Cha”
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Lainey Wilson Distills Her Third No. 1 on Country Airplay with ‘Watermelon Moonshine’
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Valee & MVW – “Tailor Swift”
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Liza Anne – “Internet Depression”
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The Legend of Gram Parsons, in 12 Songs
(New York Times / New York Times) -
Pylon Reenactment Society – “3 x 3”
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Hear Amandla Stenberg’s Song From New Movie Written By Boy Harsher’s Jae Matthews
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Jung Kook – “3D” (Feat. Jack Harlow)
(Tom Breihan / Stereogum) -
Fluxblog 440: classic R&B does classic rock
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Desire – “The Power Of Love” (Frankie Goes To Hollywood Cover)
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Taylor Swift Rewrites Her Longest Pop Airplay Chart Command With ‘Cruel Summer’
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PinkPantheress – “Mosquito”
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julie – “catalogue”
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Lil Yachty & J. Cole – “The Secret Recipe.” (Prod. The Alchemist)
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Zach Bryan Begins Building His Village
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‘Difficult, time-consuming and painful’: Nihiloxica on the ‘hell’ of touring the UK
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Bruce Springsteen & Patti Scialfa – “Addicted To Romance” (Feat. Bryce Dessner)
(Tom Breihan / Stereogum) -
Kylie Minogue Crowned on Australia’s Chart With ‘Tension’
( / Billboard) - Thank you for reading