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Various artists: Disk Musik – A DD Records Compilation review | Safi Bugel's experimental album of the month

www.silverguide.site – The 80s label released hundreds of oddball DIY recordings. Their final compilation, now repressed, jerks from folk to punk to ambient – with moments worthy of great kids’ TV…
Various artists: Disk Musik – A DD Records Compilation review | Safi Bugel's experimental album of the month

Quade: The Foel Tower review – twisted Bristol band tap into the tensions between industry and nature

www.silverguide.site – Drawing on folk, jazz, ambient, post-rock and doom, the quartet’s new album shrouds cryptic, literate lyrics behind rumbling bass blasts and writhing strings…
Quade: The Foel Tower review – twisted Bristol band tap into the tensions between industry and nature

‘She had no interest in the comfort zone’: celebrating the centenary of Celia Cruz, Cuba’s Queen of Salsa

www.silverguide.site – Exiled from Castro’s Cuba, she became a superstar – and a trailblazer in the macho world of salsa. Fans and collaborators including Angélique Kidjo hail an icon of Black empowerment…
‘She had no interest in the comfort zone’: celebrating the centenary of Celia Cruz, Cuba’s Queen of Salsa

Labor ‘taking action’ on dynamic pricing after cost of tickets to Lady Gaga’s Sydney and Melbourne concerts sparks outrage

www.silverguide.site – ‘Drip pricing’ and hidden fees also being examined after tickets for ‘nosebleed’ seats rose to $622 within 15 minutes of sale beginning…
Labor ‘taking action’ on dynamic pricing after cost of tickets to Lady Gaga’s Sydney and Melbourne concerts sparks outrage

Big Ocean, the world’s first deaf K-pop band, on the stigma, the songs and a second album

www.silverguide.site – A year after their debut, PJ, Chanyeon and Jiseok talk about the tough times, their global fanbase and what keeps them going…
Big Ocean, the world’s first deaf K-pop band, on the stigma, the songs and a second album

Les Arts Florissants/Christie review – austere and exquisitely beautiful Charpentier for Holy Week

www.silverguide.site – Candlelight set the tone for the ensemble of superb focus, great refinement and real depth of feeling…
Les Arts Florissants/Christie review – austere and exquisitely beautiful Charpentier for Holy Week

Johnny Green obituary

www.silverguide.site – Other lives: Road manager for the Clash who wrote a book about his time with the punk band…
Johnny Green obituary

Brucknew & Gesualdo: Motets album review | Andrew Clements's classical album of the week

www.silverguide.site – The choir’s first release since the departure of its founding conductor filters the composers through a 19th-century lens but things can at points feel a little unwieldy…
Brucknew & Gesualdo: Motets album review | Andrew Clements's classical album of the week

Letter: Johnny Tillotson obituary

www.silverguide.site – Giles Oakley writes: He exclaimed: ‘Hey, man, I love your jacket!’…
Letter: Johnny Tillotson obituary

‘He will not leave the stage. Ever’: Marina Abramović and Igor Levit on their marathon 16-hour concerty

www.silverguide.site – Why is the great performance artist making pianist Levit play a Satie piece 840 times? And does he really have a screen to go behind should nature call? We enter another level of time and consciousness…
‘He will not leave the stage. Ever’: Marina Abramović and Igor Levit on their marathon 16-hour concerty

Wagner: Der fliegende Holländer album review

www.silverguide.site – The Norwegian soprano dominates in this recording taken from concert performances in which Finley’s Dutchman feels somewhat underpowered…
Wagner: Der fliegende Holländer album review

The Who fire drummer Zak Starkey after Royal Albert Hall performance

www.silverguide.site – Move described as ‘a collective decision’ follows reports that Roger Daltrey was unhappy with ‘drums going boom, boom, boom’ at recent gig…
The Who fire drummer Zak Starkey after Royal Albert Hall performance

‘The goal of a protest song is to make people feel strong and alive’: Ani DiFranco on Broadway, Fugazi and 30 years of activism

www.silverguide.site – The singer-songwriter answers your questions about 90s gigs with Tori Amos, her ‘humbling’ run in Hadestown and keeping hope alive in the Trump era…
‘The goal of a protest song is to make people feel strong and alive’: Ani DiFranco on Broadway, Fugazi and 30 years of activism

Julien Baker and Torres: Send a Prayer My Way review | Alexis Petridis's album of the week

www.silverguide.site – The two deep south songwriters ditch country’s rhinestones for a personal, defiant reframing of the genre’s tropes…
Julien Baker and Torres: Send a Prayer My Way review | Alexis Petridis's album of the week

Mike Berry obituary

www.silverguide.site – Singer, songwriter and actor who had two UK Top 10 hits and played Bert Spooner in Are You Being Served?…
Mike Berry obituary

‘Apparently, he had a fist fight with King Charles’: the jawdropping life of Luca Prodan, Argentina’s punk god

www.silverguide.site – He was a gin-swilling Scottish-Italian heroin addict who set Argentina’s music scene ablaze – baffling the junta, who would arrest his audiences. As a biopic looms, we look at the fast life and early death of the still-worshipped frontman…
‘Apparently, he had a fist fight with King Charles’: the jawdropping life of Luca Prodan, Argentina’s punk god

‘One minute it’s “would you like to listen to Galaxie 500?”, the next humanity’s enslaved’: can anyone escape Spotify?

www.silverguide.site – As a new book skewers Spotify’s effect on music, two Guardian music writers spent a week assessing the limits of living with and without it…
‘One minute it’s “would you like to listen to Galaxie 500?”, the next humanity’s enslaved’: can anyone escape Spotify?

$500 for the nosebleeds? Lady Gaga fans furious over ticket prices for Australian shows

www.silverguide.site – The Mayhem tour’s ticketing agencies deny dynamic pricing has been implemented, but fans have complained prices are high and inconsistent…
$500 for the nosebleeds? Lady Gaga fans furious over ticket prices for Australian shows

BCMG/Yamada review – flutter tonguing, fragrant dissonances and frogs

www.silverguide.site – The centrepiece of this all-Asian programme from the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group was the world premiere of Dai Fujikura’s Shō Concerto…
BCMG/Yamada review – flutter tonguing, fragrant dissonances and frogs

The love that dare not speak its name: why I’m coming out as a gay man who loves Taylor Swift | Joe Stone

www.silverguide.site – She is tragically mainstream, allergic to ‘serving’ on the red carpet and certainly hasn’t thrived against the odds. It’s the antithesis of gay culture – so why do I love her?…
The love that dare not speak its name: why I’m coming out as a gay man who loves Taylor Swift | Joe Stone
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