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Boy in the bubble: Coyne crowd-surfs at a typical Flaming Lips show

A flip of the Coyne: The Flaming Lips singer and 'nicest man in rock' shows his dark, difficult side

While others have self-destructed or fallen by the wayside, psychedelic pop visionaries the Flaming Lips are still going strong after 25 years. Their frontman Wayne Coyne tells Craig McLean why, if his band stick to natural highs, toys and fancy-dress costumes, they'll never turn into 'assholes' like Arcade Fire

Inside Features

Haunting: ENO revive 'The Turn of the Screw'

Friday, 16 October 2009

A revival of Benjamin Britten's spine-chilling adaptation of Henry James's 'The Turn of the Screw', by English National Opera, opens next week. Jessica Duchen is haunted by the power of ghost stories set to music

Caught in the Net: Back to the other Charlotte

Friday, 16 October 2009

As if it wasn't a productive year already for Charlotte Gainsbourg, what with all that genital mutilation in Lars Von Trier's Antichrist, she's also gone back into a recording studio to follow up her excellent 2006 album 5.55. The first song to emerge from it is "IRM", and it's available for free from charlottegainsbourg.com.

The XX

Double-A prospect with XX factor

Friday, 16 October 2009

The young London four-piece with the small name have a similarly minimalist sound. But, says Chris Mugan, after a critically acclaimed album, they are a double-A prospect

Dancehall dreams: The roots of reggae

Friday, 16 October 2009

A new documentary on the emergence of reggae paints a vivid picture of social upheaval and musical brilliance. By Elisa Bray

My Fantasy Band: Tinchy Stryder

Friday, 16 October 2009

The Word on....

Friday, 16 October 2009

The Flaming Lips, 'Embryonic'

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Cultural Life: Alison Moyet, singer

Friday, 16 October 2009

<b>The quietus</b><br><br>  Late last year the creators of The Quietus decided to design a website catering for the intelligent music fan between the ages of 21 and 73. The site, which comprises quality music criticism of the kind you'd find in broadsheet supplements, including reviews features, has been growing ever since. They've already put on gigs in London at Madame Jojo's White Heat night and The Lexington, and are now planning to work with live promoters, festivals, radio stations and book publishers. <br><br> www.thequietus.com

The 25 best music websites

Friday, 16 October 2009

Elisa Bray sifts through the plethora of emerging and established websites

Money man: 50 Cent's book lays out his business strategy

How to get ahead in hip-hop

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

50 Cent's new book is a guide to making millions from music. And UK rappers are learning fast, says Matilda Egere-Cooper

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