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Feline and Strange: love and “Your Life”

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Dating in our modern world is complicated. "And they lived happily ever after" is not as easy as the fairy tales told us.

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Drifter in Leipzig: “arms reaching for the sky, like trees”

"That Drifter's 'Moonstones' can be found floating around the internet with only scraps of streams and downloads says more about that doomed scuffle for attention indie artists are facing than about the quality of the music itself - because from the first listen I was floored."

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Who’s afraid of the Black Spider?

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Review: The children's opera "The Secret of the Black Spider" is scary enough for the kids without boring the adults.

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England to Leipzig: out of Mouth, an ELFLEIN

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"In England, it was just so hard to make ends meet, and I knew that it was unnecessarily hard because I could see my friends were doing so well here [in Leipzig]. They were living in these flatshare mansions, and still had so much free time to put into their music, and were actually making

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Rock & roll amputations with Jim & William

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"At the advent of the WGT festival, catching The Jesus and Mary Chain was my highest priority. The Reid brothers, Jim and William, are internationally-acclaimed figureheads, but also local heroes for a Paisley boy like myself who grew up around scheme rats with Dads with their records."

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Gordon Raphael: rocking in the Noisy Chair

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"Despite a career recording and producing household-name acts like The Strokes and Regina Spektor, 'Sleep on the Radio' is Gordon Raphael’s first full-length album, the first one with his songs and his name on the front cover." (Interview & album review by Adam Carrington) Check out Gordon Raphael & the Half Full Flashes @ Leipzig's

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