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Name: Track name: Getting Out Home town: London Who? Championed by Steve Lamacq, Moon Visionaries have a new video for single Getting Out, a mix of funk-style instrumentation blended with contemporary indie vocals that features a mix of old Soul Train da
If indie rock has patron saints, Steve Lamacq’s one of them. His radio show on BBC is the source for countless hopeful indie bands — a cosign from Lamacq is a step up the ladder to a wider audience, who have been conditioned to trust Lamacq’s keen ears a
Since forming in 2010, Leeds-born, London-based indie pop four-piece Various Cruelties have built up a bit of momentum, thanks in part to an early slot supporting The Vaccines and also some national radio exposure from BBC 6 Music's Steve Lamacq. A nod f
The world of UK guitar music has changed in the decade since Snow Patrol signed their first major-label contract. A passing glance at the state of British mainstream radio neatly illustrates how it's shifted for bands of their ilk: When Snow Patrol inked
Wales in general may have been ignored by the many music polls that pepper the start of the year tipping who will make it big in 2012, but South Wales is alive with musical talent says Dave Owens. He suggests 40 bands you should make it your business to
Steve Lamacq (born 16 October 1965), sometimes known by his nicknames Lammo (given to him by John Peel) or "The Cat" (due to his ability as a goalkeeper), is an English disc jockey, currently working with the BBC radio stations Radio 1, BBC 6 Music and now BBC Radio 2 on a Wednesday from 23:00-00:00 before Janice Long. Full Article
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