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  • Radio 1 unveils Olympics festival

    Radio 1 unveils Olympics festival

    Mon, 23 May 2011 10:03

    The free music festival will take place in Hackney in June 2012 and feature performances from Leona Lewis and Plan B.
  • Beyonce to release fourth album

    Beyonce to release fourth album

    Fri, 20 May 2011 11:32

    The American singer is to release her fourth album, 4, on Monday 27 June in the UK.
  • Plan B wins hat-trick at Novellos

    Plan B wins hat-trick at Novellos

    Thu, 19 May 2011 20:26

    Rapper-turned-singer Plan B wins three prizes at the Ivor Novellos, including best songwriter - presented by Sir Elton John - and best album.
  • Thurston Moore: Demolished Thoughts

    Thurston Moore: Demolished Thoughts

    Tue, 24 May 2011 07:31

    Singer had visions he would be playing at the Royal Wedding
  • Liverpool Sound City

    Liverpool Sound City

    Mon, 23 May 2011 15:46

    Miles Kane and Black Lips took the stage as the music festival and conference reached its fourth year
  • Indie labels set up stall

    Indie labels set up stall

    Sat, 21 May 2011 16:12

    Musicians and record company bosses meet the public at London label market.

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Mike Diver

12 May 11, 04:12 PM

Album Reviews Q&A;: Moby

Artist: Moby Album: Destroyed Recommended by: Dermot O'Leary Who'd have thought it? Almost 20 years on from his self-titled debut album, Richard Melville Hall - aka Moby - is not only still producing...

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