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Simian Mobile Disco
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Jas Shaw takes a tea break out from the studio to talk about the duo's ambitions, their performance ethic, past and future projects and the joy of analogue.
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St Vincent
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Oklahoma native Annie Clark on marriage proposals, holidays amidst electric rainstorms, French literary influences and her debut album.
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Sons & Daughters
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The other Glaswegian band signed to Domino explain how producer Bernard Butler transformed their sound for new album This Gift.
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Stephen Fretwell
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On public reactions to solo male singer/songwriters, working with ex-Smashing Pumpkin James Iha and his second album Man On The Roof.
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British Sea Power
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Guitarist Martin Noble talks about the band's third album, Canvey Island and natural phenomena
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Pram
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The Birmingham-based experimentalists talk us through The Moving Frontier in surrealist fashion
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New Young Pony Club
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Guitarist Andy Spence looks back on quite a year for the five-piece
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Kano
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The highly regarded rapper talks London, Damon Albarn and Craig David on the back of his second album
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The Courteeners
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Liam Fray sets out his stall as Manchester's saviour as the four-piece begin their first headline tour
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LCD Soundsystem
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James Murphy explains crass vs pretentious, muses on Daft Punk's living arrangements, reveals how DFA signs acts and runs through how Sound Of Silver came to be
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Foals
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Yannis Phillipakis on Afrobeat collaborations, working with Kieran Hebden and bearing witness to kitchen carnage.
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