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Neska Rose Showcase Quirky Songwriting On New Three Track EP ‘H’

Dynamic eighteen-year-old twin sister duo Neska and Libi Rose, release the quirky and playful new EP, ‘H‘. Showcasing swaying rhythms and jazz influence to their indie-pop sound, the duo capture a vibrant accessibility so their alternative sound, jumping between alt-pop and sprawling moments of interesting musical choices and jumps between twinkling keys and fuzzy guitar […]

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Following Tour With Paul Weller, Brighton Risers Barbara Shine On ‘Property-Owning Democracy’

Brighton’s baroque-alternative-pop duo, Barbara, consisting of brothers Henry and John Tydeman, have released their infectious new single, ‘Property-Owning Democracy’. Drawing influences from Glam Pop to Broadway, Barbara’s music is a delightful blend of classic and contemporary, with a literary and intellectual flair that sets them apart in the pop landscape. Barbara’s sound is a unique […]

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David Gilmour performing at the 2012 Douglas Adams 60th Birthday Party

11 March 2012 would have been the author Douglas Adams’ 60th Birthday. To celebrate this event, Douglas’s family and friends decided to hold a “virtual birthday party” in London, at the Hammersmith Apollo (formerly Odeon) which turned out to be a stunning, star-studded event with chat, comedy and music filling the evening. Our review of the evening can be found here (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/archive/david-gilmour-performs-at-the-douglas-adams-60th-birthday.html). The event was staged in aid of Save The Rhino International. For the musical part of the evening, there was quite the house band. Robbie McIntosh on guitar and vocals, Gary Brooker on keyboards and vocals, Jodi Linscott on percussion, Wix Wickens on keyboards, Margo Buchanan on vocals and guitar, backed by Dave Bronze on bass, and Paul Beavis on drums. Joining them later in the set was David Gilmour, who sang Wish You Were Here, which he played an acoustic guitar on, followed by Chuck Berry’s Too Much Monkey Business with the Black Strat fired up, which he also used on the finale of A Whiter Shade Of Pale. The show was filmed, but never released. However, one decade on, and to coincide with what would have been Douglas’s 70th birthday, permission has been granted to release that stunning finale, which you can see here:

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Two new interviews with Guy Pratt

Ahead of the release, in just two week’s time (on September 18th), of Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets Live At The Roundhouse on Blu-ray, DVD/2CD, and 2LP, Guy Pratt has recently undergone a couple of great interviews. The first of these was for the Upwards @ 45 Degrees website, where Guy talks the Saucers, Floyd, Bowie, and much more. Find out who are “the sun-dried tomatoes of rock and roll” and why, the significance of Frank Sinatra, and get some great detail on the development of the Saucers set list. You can read the interview here: https://bit.ly/2EOOExt. The other interview is in podcast form; conducted by The Vinyl Guide, Guy details how he landed the Floyd gig after Roger departed, and provides ‘behind the scenes’ insight into the world of Pink Floyd, the touring, the recordings, the reunions and more. Additionally Pratt provides a detailed insight to the highly regarded Toy Matinee project with Patrick Leonard and Kevin Gilbert, his history in comedy and much more. Hear it at: https://bit.ly/2GyMDpH