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Yoav
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The Israel-born South African nomad explains his method for making dance music with an acoustic guitar, recalls touring with Tori Amos and offers an outsider's eye view of the musical Mecca that is London Town.
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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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