July 6th, 2010

Prince Compares The Internet with MTV and Declares ‘It’s Over’

Posted on 06 Jul 2010 at 5:10pm

Don’t expect to find Prince’s new album “20Ten” on iTunes or on any other legal music outlet that is. Prince has told the Daily Mirror that his future will not include the Internet or possibly computers of any kind and went on to declare the Internet “completely over” – guess you’ll have to find ways to party like it’s 1999 without your Internet music soon?

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The Beatles’ Apple Records To Reissue Back Catalogue

Posted on 06 Jul 2010 at 2:30pm

The acts signed to The Beatles’ record label Apple are set to have a selected number of their albums remastered and reissued on October 25th.

Soundbites: The Strokes, T In The Park, Mark Ronson & more!

Posted on 06 Jul 2010 at 1:45pm

Soundbites today has news of a setback for The Strokes as they record their new LP, a new collaborative effort between Mark Ronson and Amy Winehouse, the dismal weather reports for this weekend’s T In The Park, and there’s also news of Google’s move into music downloads, while Justin Hawkins is good enough to dismiss rumours of a Darkness reunion.

The Futureheads – ‘I Can Do That’

Posted on 06 Jul 2010 at 1:05pm

The new single ‘I Can Do That’ is out now on Nul Records directed by Steve Smith.

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Richard Ashcroft Believes British Music Scene is ‘Dull’

Posted on 06 Jul 2010 at 12:50pm

Richard Ashcroft and his new group United Nations of Sound are going to be releasing their debut album this month. Oddly enough, the Brit Rock legend went on the attack this week and told Shortlist Mag that he believes Britain’s music scene has become stale and dull as people chase fame.

The Divine Comedy UK Tour Details

Posted on 06 Jul 2010 at 12:20pm

The Divine Comedy have announced details of a UK tour to begin in November.

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Massive Attack Working On ‘Different’ LP

Posted on 06 Jul 2010 at 12:14pm

Trip hop duo Massive Attack have told BBC 6Music they are planning a fresh, more instrumental outlook for their new album, the follow-up to this February’s ‘Heligoland‘.

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