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Elton John To Make Sci-Fi Horror Film

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Elton John is set to make a sci-fi horror film in which aliens invade a Jane Austin-style period drama. The singer will act as executive producer and oversee the music for ‘Pride and Predator’, which is being made by his own Rocket Pictures. "It felt like a fresh and funny way to blow apart th...

Elton John is set to make a sci-fi horror film in which aliens invade a Jane Austin-style period drama.

The singer will act as executive producer and oversee the music for ‘Pride and Predator’, which is being made by his own Rocket Pictures.

“It felt like a fresh and funny way to blow apart the done-to-death Jane Austen genre by literally dropping this alien into the middle of a costume drama,” John’s partner and co-producer David Furnish told Variety magazine. “He stalks and slashes to horrific effect.”

Rocket Pictures also have an animated Shakespearean spoof

in production called Gnomeo and Juliet, starring James McAvoy as a lovelorn gnome.

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Withnail and I Cottage Preserved For Fans

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A Cumbrian farmhouse made famous by the film Withnail and I has been bought by a local businessman who promises to restore it for fans to visit. Sleddale Hall near Shap was used as the location for Uncle Monty’s cottage in the cult 1987 film, starring Richard E. Grant and Paul McGann. It is believed Cumbrian landlord Seb Hindley beat offers from Kate Moss and Chris Evans to acquire the property at auction. "I have paid a high price for Sleddale Hall with no planning permission,” said Mr Hindley, who owns a pub six miles from the hall. "However, I want to preserve its heritage which has been greatly increased by the iconic film. I will be glad to welcome everyone, from local people to fans of the film, to those who would like to spend some quality time in tranquility.” The cottage became famous as the place where McGann and Grant’s struggling actors escape 1960s London for a doomed break in the countryside. For more music and film news click here

A Cumbrian farmhouse made famous by the film Withnail and I has been bought by a local businessman who promises to restore it for fans to visit.

Sleddale Hall near Shap was used as the location for Uncle Monty’s cottage in the cult 1987 film, starring Richard E. Grant and Paul McGann.

It is believed Cumbrian landlord Seb Hindley beat offers from Kate Moss and Chris Evans to acquire the property at auction.

“I have paid a high price for Sleddale Hall with no planning permission,” said Mr Hindley, who owns a pub six miles from the hall. “However, I want to preserve its heritage which has been greatly increased by the iconic film. I will be glad to welcome everyone, from local people to fans of the film, to those who would like to spend some quality time in tranquility.”

The cottage became famous as the place where McGann and Grant’s struggling actors escape 1960s London for a doomed break in the countryside.

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Flaming Lips To Headline Rock Ness

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The Flaming Lips have been announced as Friday night headliners at this year’s Rock Ness Festival (June 14). Other acts so far confirmed for the festival, which takes place outside Inverness, include The Prodigy, Super Furry Animals, Placebo, Orbital, Basement Jaxx, Biffy Clyro, Dizzee Rascal and...

The Flaming Lips have been announced as Friday night headliners at this year’s Rock Ness Festival (June 14).

Other acts so far confirmed for the festival, which takes place outside Inverness, include The Prodigy, Super Furry Animals, Placebo, Orbital, Basement Jaxx, Biffy Clyro, Dizzee Rascal and The Wombats.

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Dinosaur Jr, British Sea Power, Editors Cover The Cure

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Dinosaur Jr, British Sea Power, The Futureheads and The Mystery Jets are among the artists to have recorded cover versions of Cure songs for next week’s NME covermount CD. On sale February 25, the issue comes as a special Shockwaves NME Awards souvenir box set including a giant Kings Of Leon tour...

Dinosaur Jr, British Sea Power, The Futureheads and The Mystery Jets are among the artists to have recorded cover versions of Cure songs for next week’s NME covermount CD.

On sale February 25, the issue comes as a special Shockwaves NME Awards souvenir box set including a giant Kings Of Leon tour poster and a 20% off at Bench voucher.

The CD tracklisting is:

1. Robert Smith spoken word intro

2. Mystery Jets & Esser – In Between Days

3. Lostprophets – Boys Don’t Cry

4. Marmaduke Duke – Friday I’m In Love

5. Dinosaur Jnr – Just Like Heaven

6. The Big Pink – Love Song

7. Editors – Lullaby

8. British Sea Power – A Forest

9. Dandy Warhols – Primary

10. The Get Up Kids – Close To Me

11. The Futureheads – Love Cats

12. Art Brut – Catch

13. Metronomy – Fascination Street

14. Alkaline Trio – Cut Here

15. Get Cape Where Cape Fly – In Between Days

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Tom Waits Book Readings In London and Liverpool

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Regular UNCUT contributor Barney Hoskyns will be reading extracts from his new Tom Waits biography ‘Lowside of the Road: A Life Of Tom Waits’ in London and Liverpool next month. Hoskyns will be appearing at Waterstones on Gower Street London on March 4, and at The Bluecoat on School Lane, Liverpool on March 12. Lowside of the Road is currently available from Faber publishers. For more music and film news click here

Regular UNCUT contributor Barney Hoskyns will be reading extracts from his new Tom Waits biography ‘Lowside of the Road: A Life Of Tom Waits’ in London and Liverpool next month.

Hoskyns will be appearing at Waterstones on Gower Street London on March 4, and at The Bluecoat on School Lane, Liverpool on March 12.

Lowside of the Road is currently available from Faber publishers.

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Nick Cave Announced For T In The Park

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Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds have been added to the bill for this year’s T In The Park. Taking place between July 10-12, Cave joins a line up that so far includes Blur, Elbow, Kings Of Leon, Snow Patrol, Razorlight, Pete Doherty, White Lies and The Yeah Yeah Yeahs. For more music and film news cl...

Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds have been added to the bill for this year’s T In The Park.

Taking place between July 10-12, Cave joins a line up that so far includes Blur, Elbow, Kings Of Leon, Snow Patrol, Razorlight, Pete Doherty, White Lies and The Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

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New Camera Obscura Album, Single and Tour Announced

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Camera Obscura have announced that their fourth album ‘My Maudlin Career’ will be released on April 20. Their first for 4AD, the record is preceded by both a new single “French Navy” and a free download of the title track, available to anyone who signs up to the band’s mailing list. "Som...

Camera Obscura have announced that their fourth album ‘My Maudlin Career’ will be released on April 20.

Their first for 4AD, the record is preceded by both a new single “French Navy” and a free download of the title track, available to anyone who signs up to the band’s mailing list.

“Some people who have heard it say it’s intense and quite dark, I suppose it is in a way,” says lead singer Tracy Anne Campbell. “We were even more open and brave when making it than we were with the last record. I’ve never been so brutal when its come to writing lyrics. I wouldn’t even call them lyrics. Just documentation of what was going on with me for a while. I truly believe it’s the best we’ve done so far.”

See Camera Obscura at the following UK tour dates:

March 16, The Lexington, London

April 21, Academy 2, Newcastle

April 22, Club Academy, Manchester

April 23, Shepherds Bush Empire, London

April 24, University, Warwick

April 25, Leadmill, Sheffield

April 26, Barrowlands, Glasgow

April 29, The Stiff Kitten, Belfast

April 30, Andrew’s Lane Theatre, Dublin

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New Franz Ferdinand Single Details

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Franz Ferdinand have announced they will be releasing a new single, No You Girls on April 6. Taken from their latest album, ‘Tonight: Franz Ferdinand’, the release features remixes from Vince Clarke and Noze & John Disco. Recently, Franz Ferdinand confirmed that they will play at this year...

Franz Ferdinand have announced they will be releasing a new single, No You Girls on April 6.

Taken from their latest album, ‘Tonight: Franz Ferdinand’, the release features remixes from Vince Clarke and Noze & John Disco.

Recently, Franz Ferdinand confirmed that they will play at this year’s Glastonbury festival. They listed the festival’s Saturday night (June 27) on their gig listings page on their official website, Franzferdinand.com.

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Richard Swift: “The Atlantic Ocean”

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Next Tuesday (February 24), as I’ve probably mentioned before, we have Richard Swift playing Club Uncut, so it strikes me as professionally exigent to get to grips today with his new album, “The Atlantic Ocean”. It’s very good, actually. Last summer, I blogged about Swift’s free download EP, “Ground Trouble Jaw”, which marked something of a return towards his wry piano balladeering after a bunch of crotchety experiments in the wake of his magnificently doomed major label album, “Dressed Up For The Letdown”. “The Atlantic Ocean” finds Swift back in the comforting hands of Secretly Canadian, and very much back on track. Three tracks from “Ground Trouble Jaw” fetch up here: two that I particularly drew attention to last time, “The Original Thought” and “A Song For Milton Feher”, plus the sweet Motown pastiche, “Lady Luck”. The squitting old synth that runs through “The Original Thought” is a recurring texture here, spraying around the olde-time rinky-dink of Swift’s piano playing. Initially, it’s a bit jarring, but gradually the sound starts to make sense, as a characteristically perverse twist on his early ‘70s Nilsson schtick. The title track (which I referred to last time as “I Am The Ocean”, from a live gig three years ago) is a pulsating show of Swift’s skill, a surging, beaty, artful piece that’s as catchy as anything he’s yet written. Mostly, the album seems to have been recorded in Wilco’s loft by Swift with the assistance of one of Sufjan Stevens’ myriad multi-instrumental underlings, Casey Foubert. The big exception is what we might tentatively call an all-star jam, “Ballad Of Old What’s His Name”, with Wilco’s Pat Sansone on bass, Sean Lennon channelling George Harrison, amusingly, on lead guitar, and a usefully unrecognisable Ryan Adams on backing vocals. That this shipload of supporting players – and the guest production of Mark Ronson, of all people – doesn’t change Swift’s vibe at all is quite an achievement. It’s testament, I guess, to the strength of Swift’s immensely strong musical character, a bleary-eyed gentleman of the piano, marooned halfway between Tin Pan Alley and the Lost Weekend. Like its predecessors, “The Atlantic Ocean” is a compact, beautifully-realised collection of finely-wrought songs. Everything is just-so, evidently the work of a craftsman with a vivid and satisfying idea of how his records should sound. If there’s a caveat, though, it’s that I can’t help feeling he has the capacity to make a genuinely extraordinary record, and consequently, the arrival of another one which is merely very good seems, weirdly, like something of an anti-climax. As it plays now, with “The First Time”, a driving mix of banjo, Bollywoodish strings and sleek glam guitar (or now, as I edit, with the swaying elegy of "The End Of An Age"), it seems churlish to criticise such a fine album. But Swift remains teetering on the edge of real greatness; hopefully next time he’ll entirely fulfil his promise.

Next Tuesday (February 24), as I’ve probably mentioned before, we have Richard Swift playing Club Uncut, so it strikes me as professionally exigent to get to grips today with his new album, “The Atlantic Ocean”.

Doves Announce UK and Ireland Tour

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Doves have announced a full UK and Ireland series of live dates to start this April. The newly announced shows follow on from the bands sold-out comeback gigs in March. Doves are touring on the back of the release of their acclaimed new album 'Kingdom of Rust' which is being released on April 6. ...

Doves have announced a full UK and Ireland series of live dates to start this April.

The newly announced shows follow on from the bands sold-out comeback gigs in March.

Doves are touring on the back of the release of their acclaimed new album ‘Kingdom of Rust’ which is being released on April 6.

Doves will play the following live dates, tickets go on sale on Friday (February 20) at 9am:

Cambridge Corn Exchange (April 15)

Brighton Dome(16)

Birmingham O2 Academy (17)

Belfast Ulster Hall (19)

Dublin Olympia (20)

Glasgow Barrowland (22)

Edinburgh Picture House (23)

Leeds O2 Academy (24)

Manchester O2 Academy (26)

Newcastle Academy (27)

Sheffield Academy (28)

Reading Hexagon (30)

London Brixton Academy (May 1)

Southampton Guildhall (4)

Nottingham Rock City (5)

Norwich UEA (6)

Bristol O2 Academy (7)

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Kasabian To Headline Eden Project

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Kasabian are the first band to be announced to hedaline the 8th annual Eden Sessions this July. The band who are set to release their as-yet-untitled third album on June 1 and will headline the Eden Project stage in Cornwall on July 4. Oasis are also due to play at the Eden Project on July 14, ...

Kasabian are the first band to be announced to hedaline the 8th annual Eden Sessions this July.

The band who are set to release their as-yet-untitled third album on June 1 and will headline the Eden Project stage in Cornwall on July 4.

Oasis are also due to play at the Eden Project on July 14, a rescheduled gig from a cancellation last Summer.

Eden’s Creative Director, Peter Hampel, said in today’s press statement: “We’ve got our work cut out in 2009 to match last year’s success, but Kasabian are without doubt, one of the world’s top live acts and alongside Oasis, have given us the best possible start.”

Previous artists to play the Eden Sessions include Brian Wilson, Muse, The Raconteurs and The Verve.

Tickets for Kasabian go on sale on February 24 at 6pm priced at £35 each plus a £5 booking fee per ticket. To book, call the Eden box office on 01726 811972 or visit www.edenproject.com.

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Radiohead Track In Homeless Advert

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Radiohead have given clearance for their track “MK 1” to be used in a advert for US charity The National Coalition for the Homeless free of charge. Despite the band’s well-known adversity to the licensing of their songs for adverts, they allowed the charity to use the track in its new adverti...

Radiohead have given clearance for their track “MK 1” to be used in a advert for US charity The National Coalition for the Homeless free of charge.

Despite the band’s well-known adversity to the licensing of their songs for adverts, they allowed the charity to use the track in its new advertising campaign as they felt it was for a noble cause.

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Coldplay Best Selling Record of 2008

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Coldplay’s 'Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends' was 2008’s biggest selling record worldwide according to figures released today (February 16). IFPI, the body that represents the worldwide recording industry, announced the group’s fourth album sold 6.8 million copies last year, with the...

Coldplay’s ‘Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends’ was 2008’s biggest selling record worldwide according to figures released today (February 16).

IFPI, the body that represents the worldwide recording industry, announced the group’s fourth album sold 6.8 million copies last year, with the record selling more downloads than any other album in digital history within a month of its release.

AC/DC’s ‘Black Ice’ came in second with the soundtrack to ‘Mamma Mia! The Movie’ in third place. Duffy’s ‘Rockferry’ was the fourth best selling album last year and Metallica’s ‘Death Magnetic’ was fifth.

Despite not being released in 2008, Leona Lewis’ ‘Spirit’ and Amy Winehouse’s ‘Back To Black’ were sixth and seventh respectively. The soundtrack to ‘High School Musical 3’ was eighth, Lil Wayne’s ‘Tha Carter III’ ninth and Rihanna’s ‘Good Girl Gone Bad’ was tenth.

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Amadou and Mariam To Play Free Gig

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Acclaimed African duo Amadou and Mariam will play a free in-store gig at London’s Pure Groove on February 25. The pair will also be releasing a new download-only single “Ce N’est Pas Bon” featuring Damon Albarn on keyboards on March 9. They are also about to embark on a short UK tour, dates as follows: Brighton, Concorde 2 (February 24) London, Koko (25) Bristol, Academy (26) Edinburgh, Picture House (28) Dublin Vicar Street (March 1) For more music and film news click here

Acclaimed African duo Amadou and Mariam will play a free in-store gig at London’s Pure Groove on February 25.

The pair will also be releasing a new download-only single “Ce N’est Pas Bon” featuring Damon Albarn on keyboards on March 9.

They are also about to embark on a short UK tour, dates as follows:

Brighton, Concorde 2 (February 24)

London, Koko (25)

Bristol, Academy (26)

Edinburgh, Picture House (28)

Dublin Vicar Street (March 1)

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Bookmakers Suspend BRIT Award Gambles

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Bookmakers have suspended bets on this week’s BRIT Awards after a flurry of bets on Paul Weller to win Best Male Solo Artist sparked fears of a leak. A large number of bets of around £50 were placed at bookmakers across London in the space of only a few hours causing William Hill, Ladbrookes, Paddy Power and Totes to suspend betting on the awards. Weller was previously an outsider for the award with odds for him winning at 5/1, he is now favourite to win the category which includes Will Young and Ian Brown at 1/5. A spokesperson for the Brits refused to speculate on whether there had been a leak, saying: "Every precaution is taken to keep results under lock and key." Punters can still bet on Best Single, the only award voted for by members of the public. The Brit Awards will be shown on ITV on Wednesday February 18. For more music and film news click here Pic credit: PA Photos

Bookmakers have suspended bets on this week’s BRIT Awards after a flurry of bets on Paul Weller to win Best Male Solo Artist sparked fears of a leak.

A large number of bets of around £50 were placed at bookmakers across London in the space of only a few hours causing William Hill, Ladbrookes, Paddy Power and Totes to suspend betting on the awards.

Weller was previously an outsider for the award with odds for him winning at 5/1, he is now favourite to win the category which includes Will Young and Ian Brown at 1/5.

A spokesperson for the Brits refused to speculate on whether there had been a leak, saying: “Every precaution is taken to keep results under lock and key.”

Punters can still bet on Best Single, the only award voted for by members of the public.

The Brit Awards will be shown on ITV on Wednesday February 18.

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The Killers Announce Festival Appearance

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The Killers have been announced as headliners for this year’s Hove Festival in Norway on June 23. Singer Brandon Flowers recently described the band’s previous appearance at Hove in 2007 as his favourite ever festival performance, labelling the Norwegian summer as “mind blowing”. The festi...

The Killers have been announced as headliners for this year’s Hove Festival in Norway on June 23.

Singer Brandon Flowers recently described the band’s previous appearance at Hove in 2007 as his favourite ever festival performance, labelling the Norwegian summer as “mind blowing”.

The festival takes place on the island of Tromoya on June 22 -25, tickets are on sale now.

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White Lies, The Rakes, Filthy Dukes Ply Their Wares At Festival Showcase

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Eurosonic Nooderslag: The European Music Conference and Showcase Festival - sounds like a bit of a mouthful, but what it actually entails is a SXSW or Camden Crawl-style couple of days, with more than 250 artists (encompassing 34 nationalities) playing on over 30 stages in the university town of Gro...

Eurosonic Nooderslag: The European Music Conference and Showcase Festival – sounds like a bit of a mouthful, but what it actually entails is a SXSW or Camden Crawl-style couple of days, with more than 250 artists (encompassing 34 nationalities) playing on over 30 stages in the university town of Groningen in Holland, all showcasing their live acts and in many cases new material to 18,000 punters.

With White Lies crashing in at No.1 in the UK album’s chart with their debut LP To Lose My Life just four days after their performance on Eurosonic’s first night (January 15), it’s easy to see the calibre of artists picked to fly the flag for the British music scene.

The post-punk, decked-in-black indie trio (think Editors) from Ealing, west London – Harry McVeigh, Charles Cave and Jack Brown – proved to be one of the biggest crowd-pullers, cramming the festival’s largest venue, the Huize Maas, to capacity, playing just after fellow ‘team GB’-ers Micachu & The Shapes, Natty, Baddies and recent Oasis tour supports Twisted Wheel.

Dominated by angular guitar songs with huge choruses, the band’s 45-minute set was a clear indication that they have the skills to fill much bigger venues, singles “Death” and album title track “To Lose My Life” particularly standing out. You can check out clips from White Lies’ Huize Maas show and see a brief interview with the band, by clicking HERE. WL head next to SXSW, Coachella, and a European headline tour in May; worth checking out.

On a similar vibe, The Rakes showcased their much anticipated third album release, Klang, which has already sent ripples around the Uncut office (see John Mulvey’s Wild Mercury Sound blog for a preview HERE).

Playing at one of the venues on the outskirts of the town, Simplon, The Rakes’ gig on Eurosonic’s second night (January 16) didn’t exude the fervour their now polished live shows can, though new album track “That’s The Reason” bolstered the lacklustre run through of past Top 40 singles “‘We Danced Together”, “22 Grand Job” and “Strasbourg.” Here’s hoping their forthcoming European tour sees them up the anti somewhat.

Other highlights of the two-day international music showcase included what could be best described as Iceland’s shiny new version of Sigur Ros , the aptly named For A Minor Reflection . The four-piece certainly conveyed a similar sense of isolation, with hauntingly desolate non-lyricised music, all bearing exceedingly long Icelandic titles.

Le Corps Mince De Francoise (which roughly translates as Francoise’s Thin Body) are three hotly-tipped Finnish lasses whose show on the second night had queues out of the door (a frustrating experience when, as was the case here, the festival had a one-in, one-out policy). Their shouty, swearword-ridden songs were quite harsh on the ear drums, but the audience seemed to dig them.

A Belgian pop group named after a (Lisa) Simpson’s doll, Malibu Stacey were energetic, sharp and had catchy lyrics too. They are not to be confused with former Terrovision bassist Leigh Marklew’s band of the same name. The Belgian six-piece have certainly got the pop songs to back up titles such as “I Was Spartacus.” Despite Eurosonic’s focus on Belgian acts this time around (every year a different country is picked), it was clearly the year for the newer British bands to shine.

Filthy Dukes, more used to playing packed-to-the-rafters sweatpits in Hoxton, found themselves bizarrely playing their fresh take on electro-pop to a near empty Simplon. For the few that were there, it was certainly dance-fun, but perhaps their star has already ascended too high for gig-bookers who use Eurosonic to seek out fresh blood. Filthy Dukes’ next big gig is manning the decks at the NME Awards aftershow in February.

Mongrel (ex Arctic Monkeys, Reverend and the Makers, Babyshambles mash up), Dinosaur Pile-Up (think Weezer), Kid British (Manchester’s alternative 2009 version of De La Soul) and synth-happy Frankmusik all played strong sets. Expect to see these young’uns at a venue near you soon.

For more information and round-ups from this year’s festival and to submit your bands for the 2010 event, see the official website here:www.Noorderslag.nl

For more music articles and online exclusives, keep checking back to www.uncut.co.uk‘s Special Features section here.

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The Streets, Basement Jaxx, Dizzee Rascal For Wireless

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The Streets, Basement Jaxx and Dizzee Rascal have been announced for this year’s Wireless Festival at London’s Hyde Park. The acts will form part of the Saturday ‘Dance Day’ line-up on July 4. “I am excited about returning to the site of my favourite ever gig - when Daft Punk played at Wi...

The Streets, Basement Jaxx and Dizzee Rascal have been announced for this year’s Wireless Festival at London’s Hyde Park. The acts will form part of the Saturday ‘Dance Day’ line-up on July 4.

“I am excited about returning to the site of my favourite ever gig – when Daft Punk played at Wireless 2007,” said Mike Skinner. “This year we will be performing just before Basement Jaxx who I remember introduced me to my French idols on that hot Hyde Park evening two years ago. Hyde Park will hopefully be as hot this year and someone else will enjoy their favourite ever gig”.

Tickets go on sale at 9am on Wednesday February 18.

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The Blockheads To Release New Album

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The Blockheads will release a new album on April 6. Entitled ‘Staring Down The Barrel’ it will be the group’s second release since frontman Ian Dury passed away in 2000. Original members Chaz Jankel, Mick Gallagher, Norman Watt-Roy and Johnny Turnbull all feature on the release with vocal duti...

The Blockheads will release a new album on April 6. Entitled ‘Staring Down The Barrel’ it will be the group’s second release since frontman Ian Dury passed away in 2000. Original members Chaz Jankel, Mick Gallagher, Norman Watt-Roy and Johnny Turnbull all feature on the release with vocal duties taken by Dury’s infamous friend and minder Derek The Draw.

To celebrate the release the band will begin a 14-date UK tour on 1st April, with a London show on 30th April, where they’ll be joined by original saxophonist Davey Payne.

UK tour dates:

April 1, Cambridge, The Junction

April 8, Teweksbury The Roses Theatre

April 9, Brighton, The Old Market

April 15, Basildon, Towngate

April 17, Wakefield, D.N.E

April 18, Harrogate, Ripley

April 19, Gateshead, The

April 22, Swindon, The Wyvern

April 24, Stevenage, Gordon Craig

April 25, Southampton, The

April 26, Sheffield, The Boardwalk

April 30, London, Electric Ballroom

May 1, Cardiff, The Globe

May 2, Southend, The Palace Theatre

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Charlatan’s Tim Burgess To Curate Isle of Wight Stage

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The Charlatans’ frontman Tim Burgess will curate the Big Top stage at this year’s Isle Of Wight Festival. The Charlatans will headline the stage on Sunday June 14 with Burgess handpicking the other acts on the bill. “I have already approached quite a few impressive new bands, some you will k...

The Charlatans’ frontman Tim Burgess will curate the Big Top stage at this year’s Isle Of Wight Festival.

The Charlatans will headline the stage on Sunday June 14 with Burgess handpicking the other acts on the bill.

“I have already approached quite a few impressive new bands, some you will know, some you might not,” said the singer. “The Isle of Wight Festival is a special festival to me so all up and coming bands, be on the look out – you could be taking the stage at The Isle of Wight.”

The Isle of Wight Festival takes place June 12 – 14 at Seaclose Park, Newport, The Isle Of Wight, other acts confirmed so far include The Prodigy and Basement Jaxx, and tickets are on sale now.

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