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  1. bbno$ – bag or die

    bbno$ returns with his unique brand of tongue-in-cheek rap to deliver more organised chaos on album ‘bag or die.’ Emerging from humble SoundCloud origins, the underdog of rap has built a cult following on TikTok, played the mainstage at Reading and Leeds and amassed over a billion streams globally on…

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  2. Charlotte Dos Santos – MORFO

    Brazilian-Norwegian singer Charlotte Dos Santos has arrived with her beautiful debut album ‘MORFO.’ The neo-soul artist delivers an ethereal, breezy record which showcases her talent with sweeping vocals, tumbling pianos and cinematic strings. The album offers a sensation of wandering through the Norwegian wood, Dos Santos clearly influenced by her…

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  3. Charlie Puth – CHARLIE

    Charlie Puth returns with ‘CHARLIE’, an album that sees the musician stretch his muscles as a gifted producer, despite much of the project lacking originality or lyrical depth. In a masterful use of one of the world’s biggest social media platforms, Charlie Puth has spent the past months offering fans…

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  4. Tamino – SAHAR

    Conceived in the quiet of his home and influenced by his Belgian-Egyptian heritage, Tamino’s sophomore album ‘Sahar’ is an unsettling, yet deeply captivating, record. Spanning across forty-four minutes, Tamino shares a haunting sonic landscape, with something cinematic, romantic, even ancient, in his work. With a sensitivity and shyness akin to…

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  5. Reggae Sumfest Is A Schooling In Jamaica’s Musical Legacy 

    In the 1900s, the  Alpha Boys School for “wayward” youth in Kingston received a donation of brass instruments from a Jamaican Roman Catholic Bishop. Placed in the hands of jazz-loving Sister Mary Ignatius Davies, this collection of trumpets, saxophones and trombones transformed the school into a hub of Jamaican musical…

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  6. Live Report: Green Man Festival 2015

    Thank goodness those nice people at the Met Office sometimes get the weather predictions wrong. Clash was prepared to get a soaking during the thirteenth Green Man festival, held in the glorious Brecon Beacons in the shadow of the Black Mountains. But the sun came out and despite a few downpours…

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  7. Nick Cave In New Soundtrack Project

    Nick Cave is to assist in crafting the soundtrack for upcoming Prohibition era movie 'Lawless'.

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  8. Major Lazer

    ClashMusic caught up with Major Lazer at 2009's Notting Hill carnival, watch the video HERE.

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