Friday, August 16, 2013

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Directioners launch Twitter campaign defending band's new single, said to resemble the Who's rock classic Baba O'Riley
Paul Lester: Timbaland and Cassie started it, artists such as Drake and Frank Ocean twisted it a bit more and now a new generation of musicians is forcing soul into unheard-of mutations
Tim Jonze: The DJ on MPs' dad-dancing, phone hacking – and why he just can't shake that dangerous magnesium-flare habit
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Los Angeles judge dismisses case after singer comes to 'civil compromise' with Mercedes driver
How Many Drinks singer arrested in Los Angeles for driving under the influence, but granted $5,000 bail
Former assistant of producer Martin Hannett searching for collector to preserve rare tapes from early 80s
Singer claims unspecified 'people' got in the way of creative reconciliation with Brian Wilson and Al Jardine
Sean Michaels: Rapper is 'big part' of video game and plans to release Survival on his forthcoming album
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Having ditched acoustic guitars for electronics, Barbarossa's juddering beats soundtrack a video featuring two clowns boxing
Don't be bashful – help us find the best songs about being shy
In his regular look at the week's prom highlights, Tom Service focuses on unsung British talent coming to the Albert Hall
The Portland duo release their album this month. Let us know what you make of their New Age, Fleetwood Mac-flecked debut
From teenage brides to 'pandrogeny', RR regular Shoegazer picks the playlist from last week's thread on mismatched pairs
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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.
Recorded in the wee small hours of Sunday morning, we report on the ongoing Glastonbury messiness as it unfolds. Plus, Norman Cook drops in with advice for touring DJs
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Lloyd Bradley: From lovers rock to dubstep, the capital's black communities have created a musical culture that tops the charts and beats the world, writes Lloyd Bradley
Gnarly, angsty rockers Drenge certainly don't aim to please – but that's probably a virtue in the era of Mumford & Sons, writes Tim Jonze
Tine Thing Helseth is on a mission. She tells Tom Service why all that matters is an open mind and open ears
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