05 May 2009

Bapa

Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu

unsigned/Skinnyfish

WE SAY

Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu is "the first Aboriginal superstar" and deservedly so because his voice is sensational. Already he has a huge world music buzz and he's on Later with Jools tonight. With the right song, he could be a huge crossover star. Robin Denselow's Guardian review tells his story. London gigs: May 8 at Apple Store, Regent Street and May 13 at Union Chapel.

CONTACTS

Robert Horsfall, Sound Advice - +44 (0)20 7420 4300

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Mybe - Bring Out The Blues

Bring Out The Blues

Mybe

unsigned

A fixture on the Sheffield live scene for some time now Mybe have just finished an album, produced by Carl...

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01 May 2009
You Me At Six - Finders Keepers

Finders Keepers

You Me At Six

Slam Dunk

You Me At Six have sold nearly 30,000 copies of their debut album Take Off Your Colours since it was...

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30 Apr 2009
Josh Weller - Push

Push

Josh Weller

unsigned/Yodel

Josh Weller's debut release is a self-released E.P fronted by this jaunty cabaret-pop track. Produced by Iain Harvie (The Maccabees)...

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29 Apr 2009
Baddies - Holler For My Holiday

Holler For My Holiday

Baddies

Medical

We featured Baddies' debut single Battleships back in October after they proved such a hit at In The City. A...

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28 Apr 2009
Tinted Windows - Kind Of Girl

Kind Of Girl

Tinted Windows

S-Curve

There are so many hooks in this track from supergroup Tinted Windows, you will find it hard to not be...

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27 Apr 2009
True Live - Somewhere I Can Go

Somewhere I Can Go

True Live

Illusive

True Live are a Melbourne-based six-piece whose second album Found Lost was released in Australia earlier this month to great...

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24 Apr 2009
Apples - Reason 45

Reason 45

Apples

unsigned/Autonomy Recordings

Apples are a 5 piece from Hereford who have recently been Working with producer Lance Thomas (PJ Harvey, Ladytron) and...

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23 Apr 2009
Kirsty Almeida - Cool Down Rewind

Cool Down Rewind

Kirsty Almeida

unsigned

Fresh from one of her first London shows at the Discovery Showcase at Tabernacle, Kirsty Almeida is gaining attention from...

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22 Apr 2009
The Panics - Don't Fight It

Don't Fight It

The Panics

Publica

We first featured this great track from Australian band The Panics last year. Now their album Cruel Guards is getting...

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21 Apr 2009
Paloma Faith - Stone Cold Sober

Stone Cold Sober

Paloma Faith

Epic

- () The release of Paloma Faith's first single was brought forward by Epic when radio started giving it early...

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20 Apr 2009
The Juan MacLean - One Day

One Day

The Juan MacLean

DFA/Co-operative

Comparisons to The Human League are justified on The Juan Maclean's excellent second album The Future Will Come. As Simon...

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17 Apr 2009
Carolina Liar - Show Me What I'm Looking For

Show Me What I'm Looking For

Carolina Liar

Atlantic

LA-based band Carolina Liar is led by singer and songwriter Chad Wolfe (who was discovered by producer and songwriter Max...

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16 Apr 2009
The Parlotones - Giant Mistake

Giant Mistake

The Parlotones

Sovereign

We first featured The Parlotones back in 2007 with Beautiful from their second album Radiocontrolledrobot. A European license deal was...

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15 Apr 2009
Yes Giantess - You Were Young

You Were Young

Yes Giantess

unsigned/ Neon Gold

Now called Yes Giantess (due to a previously-existing Giantess in Canada), we first featured this band back in December. The...

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14 Apr 2009
Alesha Dixon - Let's Get Excited

Let's Get Excited

Alesha Dixon

Asylum

Let’s Get Excited is an immediately likeable hi tempo song with enough hooks to continue Alesha Dixon's impressive chart reign....

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09 Apr 2009
Pixie Lott - Mama Do

Mama Do

Pixie Lott

Mercury

18 year-old Pixie Lott starts her career with the advantage of working with some top talents. For example, her assured...

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08 Apr 2009