All Tiny Creatures - An Iris [ft. Justin Vernon]
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All Tomorrow’s Parties (ATP) Weekend 1 curated by Jeff Mangum (Neutral Milk Hotel) on 2nd-4th December 2011 at Butlins Holiday Centre, Minehead.
As recently announced ATP Concerts are very excited to present the return of Neutral Milk Hotel’s Jeff Mangum to headline and curate [...]
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By 1970 Eric Clapton had already enjoyed more acclaim then many musicians achieve in a life time, from the R&B of the Yardbirds through the first Supergroup collectives of Cream and Blind Faith, the guitarist appeared to have finally found what he was looking for while touring the USA with the excellent Delaney & Bonnie [...]
According to the press spiel, Mike Marlin was born in London in 1960s , grew up to earn a scholarship studying physics at Oxford but dropped out to pursue a passion for music, girls and computers. Armed with a guitar and a 4-track cassette machine, he withdrew into a world of his, only to venture [...]
Garage punk rockers The Lords of Altamont return with a new line up and a new album, Midnight To 666, released via Fargo in the UK on the 30th May.
Jake ‘The Preacher’ Cavaliere, Shawn ‘Sonic’ Medina, John ‘Big Drag’ Saletra, plus new addition Harry ‘Full Tilt’ Drumdini (formerly of punk psychobillies, The Cramps) are arriving [...]
Several years in the making, the Horse Guards Parade are about to release their carefully honed debut album Ten Songs, a collection of quirky and quintessentially British pop tunes written with a light comic touch.
It is no surprise to learn that the band have recently been touring in support of the likes of Jarvis Cocker [...]
The renowned Animal Collective will curate the only All Tomorrow’s Parties Festival weekend of May 2011 at Butlins Minehead, England. The band have climbed into the hot seat where they will play twice, and have chosen from amongst their collaborators and influences to bring together one of the most diverse and culturally important mixtures of [...]
Jacob Edgar, Putumayo’s resident ethnomusicologist and founder of our sister label Cumbancha, is launching season 2 of Music Voyager this month on PBS stations across the United States and dozens of other broadcasters worldwide. The music-based travel series invites viewers to discover the exciting sounds of the planet.
In the first three episodes of [...]