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A Festival Mixtape: Camden Crawl 2011

A Festival Mixtape: Camden Crawl 2011

April 16, 2011
by Kate Goodacre
Camden Crawl, Festival Coverage

Kate presents a sprawling Camden Crawl mixtape encompassing the mournful stylings of Sarabeth Tucek, some lo-fi delights from Mazes and truly haunting folk-pop from Cate Le Bon...

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A-Mazes!

A-Mazes!

April 3, 2011
by Andy Porter
Album Reviews, Music: Reviews

Mazes - A Thousand Heys (Fatcat Records)
April 11th, 2011
5.3/6.0

Single Most Days epitomises the record as a whole, carefree but never throwaway, with a feverish riff that makes you want to stop everything and run around in the sun all summer, skating, getting drunk and causing chaos.

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1234 Festival Clockwatch: Saturday July 24th

August 15, 2010
by Fugitive Motel HQ
Festival Coverage

Andy P makes up for the Motel's recent lack of Your New Favourite Band! featurettes by seeing a shedload of them in a day. Oh, and Peter Hook.

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