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» News: Shakedown Festival postponed!


The first ever Shakedown Festival, set to take place on 9 July has been postponed until 17 September. Razorlight were unveiled as the headline act just a few weeks ago, and were set to join the likes of Mark Ronson on summer festival line-up.
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» Previews: Fringe Frets

Orkestra del Sol

Celebrating five years of independence and with a new director on board, the Fringe showcases the eclecticism of the music scene here to new levels with a mind-bogglingly deep well of practically every imaginable style and emotion you can think of! From the sublime to the ridiculous, the Fringe offers an opportunity for new and established artists to promote their wares away from the normal humdrum of gig promoting.
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» Preview: Skindred

Jeff Hemmings chats to Skindred guitarist Mikey Demus


Welsh band Skindred formed in 1998 when frontman Benji Webbe left his previous band Dub War. Mixing rock, metal and reggae, their ragga metal punk hybrid has seen them paired with bands such as Korn and Sepultura.
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» Preview: Metronomy

Former Brighton resident Joseph Mount has taken a circuitous route from the standard band one…


At the beginning he was a classic bedroom producer, using an outdated computer sold to him by his father, and making electronic compositions. “Where I’m from [Torbay], there are no venues, no bands, no scene,” says Joseph.
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Latest TV

» Brighton Lights 31

Our new programme for thelatest.tv sees Juice FM presenter Guy Lloyd investigate all manner of things. He starts off with chart-topping band The Hoosiers who were mega-successful a couple of years ago, were dropped by their major label and have become fashionably independent. Their chart-topping album cost £1 million to record, their new album £100 and we reckon it's just as good. We have exclusive footage of this new record. Guy does crazy-golfing with them, checks out their sound-check and witnesses the fans' adoration of the band at Audio in Brighton. In future shows Guy will be doing waxing, Dot Cotton, air guitar and needs your suggestions for more crazy things (or people) to do. Send to bill@thelatest.co.uk

» Artists Open Houses

AOH Special: It’s Festival time in Brighton & Hove, which means the Artists Open Houses have opened their doors for another year! Maps of all the trails can be picked up across the city. We love nothing better than browsing and buying arts and crafts, and there is so much going on throughout May that we’ve made it easier by bringing the Artists Open Houses to you! We have 11 special programmes, featuring artists in their own houses. So here’s your chance to go ‘through the keyhole’ so to speak as we visit the artists in their own environment.

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