The Human LeagueThe Human League have annouced a fourteen date UK tour starting at the Brighton Dome on 23rd November 2012, taking in London's presigious Royal Albert Hall on 26th November, and culminating at Hatfield Forum on 10th December
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ArtmagicArtmagic is Sean McGhee, who has recorded and mixed No. 1 singles for Britney Spears, sung with Alanis Morissette and worked with Robyn, Sugababes and Imogen Heap, and guitarist Richard Oakes, a member of Suede between 1994 and 2003 and since the band’s 2010 reunion.
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Said The WhaleIn the five years since Canadian 5-piece Saud The Whale formed, the band's hook-heavy, pop-rock sound has propelled them to successes that include a nationally televised documentary, a 2011 JUNO Award victory (for NEW GROUP OF THE YEAR), and a seemingly endless series of tours around the globe. In an age of overnight internet sensations, theirs is a true grassroots success story that has allowed the group - featuring dual front men Tyler Bancroft and Ben Worcester, drummer Spencer Schoening, keyboardist Jaycelyn Brown and bassist Nathan Shaw - to take its place among the indie rock elite.
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Ain't no LoveAin't No Love, a promising new Canadian group, is made up of two unique MCs (1990 and Beanz), one innovative producer (Love Thy Brother), and an exceptional singer (Saidah Conrad). Hailing from Toronto and Montreal, they have cultivated a sound that has altered the Hip-Hop and Electro/Dubstep scene in each city.
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Tom Moriarty
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Honey Ryder
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Roy HarperFew survivors from the golden age of British folk-rock have kept their reputations intact. Of the generation of troubadours who came of age in the folk clubs of London in the mid-1960s, there is one figure whose body of work, comprising 23 studio LPs and almost as many live and compilation releases, has come to stand for a particularly single-minded form of integrity. That man is Roy Harper.
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Claudia BruckenIn the early 90s Claudia signed to Island Records and produced, with Pascal Gabriel, her first solo album ‘Love And A Million Other Things’ that contained the highly infectious ‘Kiss Like Ether’ and the electronic avant-dance track ‘Absolut[e]. Throughout the nineties Claudia stuck to her synth guns, singing with icy passion and impassive splendor, pointing the way, and ahead of her time, to the dramatic electro-glitter world of Florence, Gaga and La Roux.
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Gilbert O'Sullivan
Gilbert made an irresistible impression with "Nothing Rhymed", his first Top 10 hit and an introduction to his witty lyrics and original approach as a singer/songwriter. Signed to MAM Records, the label launched by Gordon Mills, who was also his record producer, great friend and surrogate older brother, O'Sullivan enjoyed four years of major success, incorporating a dozen more hit singles, ten of which reached the UK Top 10, and four Top 5 albums: "Himself" (1971), "Back To Front" (1972), "I'm A Writer Not A Fighter" (1973) and "A Stranger In My Own Back Yard" (1974).
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Hungry Kids From Hungary
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