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Essential Listening: Best of the NTS Guide To…
It’s a contradiction of sorts, streaming albums (once, again, thank you Bandcamp) in their entirety feels very old-fashioned. The rationale is a cleaving to analogue snobbery – lifting just one or two songs from an album feels cheap, egregiously so … Continue reading
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Tagged Alzheimer’s, Bandcamp, Basic Channel, Bat country, Bieber, Bruce Kaplan, Champagne Socialist, Coldplay, Deacon Blue, Deadmau5, Death Row Records, DJ Fuckface, Dylan Mulvaney memes, Essential Listening, Hard-Fi, High Fidelity, Jamaican dub, James Corden, John Cusack, Keane, Korean rap, Kula Shaker, Limmy, Mango Walk, Nate Dogg, NTS, Peyote, Post Punk In Dub, Razorlight, Regulate, Ronnie Drew, Ry Cooder, Sinead O’Connor, Smooth G-Funk, Snoop, Spoken word Irish Folk, Stunted (mostly) hairless Wookie is a valid gender identity, That cunt who wears the marshmallow helmet, The Dunes, Too Short, Toploader, Tupac, Uptown Girl, Warren G
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Previewing the World Cup Final
Well my friends we’ve reached the end, but as to how we got here, where to begin? We might as well start with the first semi-final between Brazil and Germany. The shock and awe which it induced, to be crass, … Continue reading
Posted in Sports
Tagged Angel Di Maria, Argentina, Arjen Robben, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Brazil, David Luiz, FIFA are dickheads, German names without the silly extra 'e', Germany, Germany versus Argentina, Gonzalo Higuain, James Corden, Lionel Messi, Louis Van Gaal, Marcelo, Mesut Ozil, Miroslav Klose, Phil Scolari, Philipp Lahm, Ron Vlaar, The Netherlands, Thomas Muller, Toni Kroos, Too many tags, World Cup 2014, World Cup Final
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Is Alex Salmond’s insatiable need for attention the biggest impediment to the Yes campaign’s success?
First off, I want to state that I’ll be voting yes next September. I’ll get into the reasons why as we get closer to the vote. Good, so that’s out of the way. You’re entitled to glean from this that … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Salmond, Andy Murray, Bradley Cooper, Gerard Butler, James Corden, Politics, Scotland, Wimbledon, Yes/No vote
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