Death of the London Music Scene: Part 2

Part 2 of an original article by Jimmy Mulvihill, founder of Bally Rehearsal Studios in Tottenham Hale reposted by our very own Massimo Zeppetelli Following on from our last post about how London is rapidly becoming a worse place for being in a band, here's the follow-up: how the changing nature of the London scene affects small businesses such as ours. It may sound like…

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Death of the London Music Scene: Part 1

Original article by Jimmy Mulvihill, founder of Bally Rehearsal Studios in Tottenham Hale reposted by our very own Massimo Zeppetelli Usually we use our Facebook page to spread funny pictures or to draw people's attention to local matters, but today we wanted to make a much more serious point that we think is very important - that based on the feedback that we hear from…

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Fresh Faves: Batch 99

This week's Fresh Faves are reviewed by Massimo Zeppetelli - producer, musician, remixer, cyclist and baton twirler. You can hear thrm all together in a single playlist on Soundcloud here. What a great, eclectic mix of music to present to you during this bout of not-too-hot but certainly not-too-early-Spring cold weather. Thank you for listening through all the tracks and voting and feel proud of…

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Fresh Faves: Batch 63

Our readers' Fresh Faves are reviewed this week by Team Freshnet's Massimo Zeppetelli... Woah, where did this sun come from!? Thank you to everyone who spent cold evenings and wet days listening to all of the amazing tracks that were sent through this week. Here are the 11 most voted for, ranging from math-rock to sparse rock: BRONAGH – I’m His Hailing from Belfast and…

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Fresh Faves: Batch 51

Afternoon all! How was your weekend? Did you go to any great gigs or hear any new albums? I was fortunate enough to power through a bout of illness and see Bird at The Garage in London. It was one of the best shows I've seen for a long, long time - on a par with Us Baby Bear Bones at The Prince Albert in…

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Fresh Faves: Batch 34

Reviewed by Team Freshnet’s Massimo Zeppetelli From blues to speed dating, this week we have one mighty range of music and visuals for your pleasure to make this week all the more better than it originally is planned to be (see how I knew your week was going to be awesome before you even told me!). Enjoy... To see the full list click Read More…

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BIRDEATSBABY – Anchor: a perfect song from my favourite emerging band.

Encounter those rare moments you come across a song that is just perfect and you can't help but have it on repeat? This happened to me today when I got an email from Birdeatsbaby's mailing list saying that their video for their new single 'Anchor' is available to watch on YouTube today. I had already heard the song as it is on their latest album…

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Fresh Faves: Batch 11

Gooood morning on this wet, windy, cold bank holiday! For most of you, this is depressing and terrible weather. I LOVE IT. I just absolutely love awful weather and have been having the best month of so of my life. Remember, that whilst the weather is so 'bleak', you can really focus on your music, work, love and general life without feeling the pressures of…

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Fresh Faves: 16th April 2012

Yes yes! Come here for your freshly heated musical pasties! Queue up in an alphabetised orderly line like here: DRY THE RIVER – New Ceremony Tom accidentally left this on the Listening Post from last week and loads of people rated it in their top 5 again - even though it  already made the Fresh Faves last week. DRY THE RIVER have been on the…

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Jacob Plant – Moguai – Oxygen (remix)

Jacob Plant - Moguai - Oxygen (remix) For those into the uncompromisingly exciting glitch electro and dubstep genres, then taking a break from the big names such as Skrillex, Feed Me, Wolfgang Gartner and Zomboy and instead checking out some more up and coming artists may help with hearing some fresh new sounds! Jacob Plant struck a chord with a wonderfully tense buildup before a…

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