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Rapper and his entourage refused to let officers climb on board to search for drugs after their vehicle was stopped in Oklahoma
The award-winning producer on greed, technology, the future of the music industry and his creative partnership with Radiohead
It might be a tall order for Franz Ferdinand to regain the cool and cachet they once enjoyed, but they still know how their way around a tune and a well-turned lyric, writes Ben Beaumont-Thomas
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Dan Auerbach must reportedly hand over $5m, one of the family homes – and an unusual piece of rock history
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From Ghana, Tanzania and Somalia (by way of the US), three new music videos to savour
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Tom Service: Richard Hills promises to take us back to the era of the theatre organ with an imaginative use of the Albert Hall's mighty 1997-pipe instrument
Award-winning poet Kate Tempest has teamed up with an enigmatic production duo for this slice of dance-poetry. Doetry?
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Tipped as one to watch in her native Australia, Elizabeth Rose's new single is a sophisticated slice of electro about growing up and spreading your wings
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Peggy Reynolds and guests discuss Benjamin Britten's opera, based on a Hermann Melville short story.
PJ Harvey has released a new song to highlight the ongoing detention of the last British resident held in Guantánamo Bay
Peggy Reynolds and guests discuss Donizetti's work, its commedia dell'arte roots, how it teams with beautiful music, and why Donizetti broke the mould with this, his, 64th of 66 operas. The performance on Tuesday 6 August will be streamed here live from Glyndebourne and then available to watch again demand until 31 August.
Peggy Reynolds and guests introduce Rameau's 1733 opera, based on Racine's tragedy Phèdre.
Alexis Petridis reviews the final day of Glastonbury 2013 action before packing up his tent. Kieran Yates and Caspar Llewellyn Smith are also on hand to share their highlights of the festival and what's still to come this summer.
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Earth-shaking sound system Rampage celebrate 20 years of causing mayhem at the Notting Hill carnival by revealing the 10 tunes most likely to uproot trees
Harriet Gibsone: Meet the 18-year-old who mixes soulful melodies with edgy lyrics to create her own brand of 'steak and kidney pop'
The comedian reveals how he always wanted to be a rock star yet has never minded playing the nerd
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