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Mystery surrounded Kate Bush in 1985, with rumours circulating that she’d given up music for good. Far from it – she was readying the sublime Hounds Of Love. As Bush celebrates her 60th birthday, Mark Lindores runs the rule over her career masterpiece
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Jason Pierce is back with a new Spiritualized album on Bella Union, and our columnist is impressed to say the least. Ladies and gentlemen, we are emoting in spades…
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Franz Ferdinand are currently touring sixth album, Always Ascending, but drummer Paul Thomson took time out to head off on a crate-digging session with us. Is he committed to vinyl? “Yes, it was a Spotify algorithm that brought Ellen Arkbro’s Mountain Of Air to my attention,” he says, “but I did the decent thing and bought the record…”
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Regulars
The Magic Numbers’ singer and guitarist tells Why Vinyl
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At what point should a digger give up on a seemingly unpromising collection? Mark O’Shaughnessy says: “Never!”, and proceeds to tell us why
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Features
The legendary Creation founder, who worked with My Bloody Valentine, Ride and Primal Scream before discovering Oasis and managing The Libertines, gives Ben Wardle the inside track on 12 albums that have shaped his career in music…
John Lydon’s next move after the Sex Pistols was a creative, musically varied experiment that’s 40 years old and counting. Sean Egan finds out more…
Jonathan Wright listens in as Gruff Rhys discusses his new album Babelsberg, an orchestral pop piece charting our edgy times…
Ash frontman Tim Wheeler travelled the world when writing new album Islands, and his wanderlust produced a vibrant return to form for one of Britpop’s best-loved bands. Gary Walker meets the Northern Irish singer to find out why the band still care about vinyl as much as ever…
From Bow E3 to MBE, grime’s ascendancy has been seismic and ferocious. Sam Willis explores the story behind the UK’s 21st-century punks…
They worked with the legendary cover artist Storm Thorgerson, and their limited-edition album-art prints have become highly desirable collector’s items. Trei Saccone meets the father-and-daughter team behind Hypergallery…
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