Just announced – Pink Floyd: Delicate Sound of Thunder will be shown in cinemas for the first time on October 15th. You can experience the restored, remixed and re-edited film of the 1988 New York performance in your nearest participating cinema. Those of you who have seen the new version via the Later Years box set will know what an incredible job has been done with this, so a great opportunity to see it on a large screen, with a great sound system (including Dolby Atmos at participating cinemas). Tickets for this go on sale in one week’s time: August 27th. Visit delicatesoundofthunder.com for further information. Apologies for the basic nature of this news story, but we’re currently experiencing a technical glitch in that we can’t currently include new pictures, links, or fancy formatting. We’re working on it!
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Five For Friday – 29th September 2023
Matthew Thomas – ‘The Waiting Room’ After delivering his vibrant new EP ‘Mustangs & Thoroughbreds, Vol. 2’ in recent weeks, Americana singer-songwriter Matthew Thomas highlights one of the release’s more illustrious offerings, ‘The Waiting Room’. With his sweet and sweeping vocals spread across a humbled acoustic-led production, he is packing quite the emotive punch here. …
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Francis drops his debut alt-folk single featuring Jolé.
Introducing himself to the world, London’s very own Francis drops his debut alt-folk single; featuring vocals from fellow singer-songwriter, Jolé. Aptly named ‘Postcards’, the track was written by Francis whilst on vacation in the Scottish Highlands reminiscing about pre-COVID freedoms, unlimited travel and sandy beaches. Offering a slither of sunshine in the form of a …
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Juliet July shares blissfully beautiful EP – ‘Palm trees in the mist’.
Amsterdams very own, alt R&B artist Juliet July debuts her highly anticipated and introspectively gorgeous EP ‘Palm trees in the mist’. The 6-track project includes previously released treasures such as ‘Sunday Afternoon’, ‘Easy’ and ‘Blue Paradise’. To add to the already delectable mix she includes the single track ‘Gone’ which is a true testament to …
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