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Ratatat – Ratatat
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Ratatat – Ratatat

bobApril 18, 2004October 21, 2020
Mike and Evan, collectively known as Ratatat, are a pleasant surprise. Since 2001 they have been making music from their Brooklyn apartment. Mike, an accomplished guitarist, has toured all over...
Calexico – Black Heart
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Calexico – Black Heart

bobApril 18, 2004October 21, 2020
Calexico return with another slice of delicious Americana. 'Black Heart' is taken from their hugely popular and critically acclaimed album 'Feast Of Wire'. The original track is complimented here by...
The Infadels – Can’t Get Enough
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The Infadels – Can’t Get Enough

bobApril 18, 2004October 21, 2020
It has been a busy year for the Infadels since the release of 'Leave Your Body', Radio 1 plays and a great many gigs by the look of it; one...
The Infadels – Leave Your Body
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The Infadels – Leave Your Body

bobApril 18, 2004October 21, 2020
Following in the footsteps of the discopunk scene of New York are The Infadels, who would fit neatly into the scene if only they didn't come from Hackney. The three-piece...
Lucky Jim – Our Troubles End Tonight
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Lucky Jim – Our Troubles End Tonight

bobApril 18, 2004October 21, 2020
A chance meet up in Brighton between drummer/ex-snowboarder Ben Townsend and singer songwriter Gordon Graham (Graham had a drummer drop out of a gig at the legendary, but now sadly...
Pure Reason Revolution – Apprentice Of The Universe
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Pure Reason Revolution – Apprentice Of The Universe

bobApril 18, 2004October 21, 2020
Having already been hailed by Steve Lamacq as one of the top three acts to have played 'In The City'; not bad for a debut gig. With that, and XFM...

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