Archives for ‘special feature’
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Win tickets to see: Accepted
R4NT Magazine is presenting a chance to win tickets for 2 to see the premiere of “Accepted” staring, Justin Long, Jonah Hill, Black Lively, Adam Herschman and Lewis Black. The movie officially comes out August 18th, 2006.
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R4NT Giveaway Contest!
In celebration of our completion of 5 full volumes of R4NT we are giving away 3 copies of ‘Back to Bedlam’ from James Blunt. Also each lucky winner will receive a James Blunt T-Shirt as well.
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The Darkness
Steering firmly clear of ridiculous, The Darkness’ histrionics make spaceships, tigers and bared chests logical accompaniments to songs that are immediately memorable and utterly timeless.
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Coldcut
Coldcut return with the first single from their stunning forthcoming album, and it’s a Hunter S Thompson of a tune (by which we mean larger than life, not quite sane and quite possibly dangerous).
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BAG
Every once in a while an artist comes along that breaks the mold, an artist who fails to fit into today’s cookie cutter world, an artist unwavering in his fierce commitment to creativity. That artist is BAG.
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Ninja Tune’s Summer of Love
On behalf of our friends at the hub of indie cool we know as Ninja Tune, here you have a little media bounty, which includes four full length audio streams and the free tru-tones for each of the songs for you to enjoy
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James Blunt
The onetime British army captain, who served stints as a peacekeeper in Kosovo and guard at Buckingham Palace, is now preparing to conquer the US with his sublime songs and chillingly emotive live performances.
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Death Cab for Cutie
The first single, “Soul Meets Body” showcases Ben Gibbard’s unique vocal styling and deft lyricism within a romantically haunting keyboard-laden music bed.
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Jason Mraz
These 12 songs recognize the events of Mraz’s last few years, in which he left the coffee houses where he was raised and was thrust into the theatre and arena circuits.
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Marcel – Changes Colours Again
I Like To Tell Ya Thingz is the crown jewel of Marcel’s and MC Conrad’s collaboration. Conrad is more than just the narrator, he is playing the game. His distinctive voice feeding your addiction…
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Jaja Jazzist – Video
‘What We Must’ is the next chapter in the Jaga Jazzist history, a kaleidoscopic take on rock stylings, rolling from early 90s British shoegazer guitar pop to 70s prog rock.
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Claire Nicolson
With parts of her debut album recorded at the Mud Hut Studios, Claire Nicolson just could well be one of Britain’s most exciting singer / songwriters around..
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Underground Sound of the Miami Music Conference
The millions who, in those fleeting 20 years, have passed through the security on both sides of Miami International Airport because they believed, and still believe in its relevance can’t be wrong.
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Big Dada Videos
Three new videos from three very different artists in three very different locations should keep you going through this never ending winter situation.
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John Digweed – Choice
For many fans of John Digweed this collection will look back through time, past the point where their current understanding of him reaches, beyond the touch of fame and the spark of celebrity.
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The Flaming Lips
Playfully dubbed ‘Harry Potter’s and George W. Bush’s Severed Head Army Mix’, the wack-o rendition takes sideswipes at anyone in range with febrile Lips-ian logic.
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Amon Tobin – Chaos Theory
Possibly the first ‘proper’ videogame soundtrack to be released as an album in its own right, this is also a blinding record, another worthy addition to Tobin’s ever-developing catalogue…
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The Mars Volta
A collection of tracks that will have the music intelligentsia scrambling to find new adjectives to describe the band’s frenetic and chaotic sound.
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The Kills
Teeming with some of the most alluring love-hate dichotomies ever put to tape. The chemistry is evident in every lyric and guitar chord.
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The Chemical Brothers
In true Chemical Brothers’ fashion, Push The Button, showcases the guys penchant for exciting collaborations and awe-inspiring beats.
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Pure Orange – Save A Prayer
Jeremy Sylvester is back again under his Pure Orange moniker with a classic track that was originally a hit back, way back, in 1982 for Duran Duran.
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Slam – This World
Tyrone is also Felix Da Housecat’s vocalist of choice and appears on his recent album ?Devin Dazzle & The Neon Fever?
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Roots Manuva – Colossal Insight
It’s the kind of record that gradually sinks its talons into your psyche, so slowly you don’t even notice it happening.
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Freaks – The Creeps
Brand spanking new remixes from the one and only Justin Robertson and germany’s man of the moment Steve Bug.
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World of Evil
Florid insanity and plain good old smelly bullshit that characterises the political landscape of the world’s most powerful country.
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Transetters – ‘Beat Freaks’
D+J, deliver more intricate layers of phonic production and percussion with tribal ‘dirty, nasty, funky’ bassline to groove along to!
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‘Shadows’ from Wagon Christ
Accompanied by a stunning video by Fizzy Eye that brings us prehistoric robots, lush countryside and sums up the mood of this track quite perfectly.
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X-Press 2: Choice
A Collection Of Classics a compilation by X -Press 2 bringing you what they consider to be their all time classic tracks..
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Hexstatic – Master View
Hexstatic bring us their brand new album/DVD ‘Master View’. It delivers just the kind of thrills ‘n’spills you’d hope for
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Four Tet – Late Night Tales
For his part Kieran (Four Tet) has spent much of the last year touring the world with the likes of Stereolab, Manitoba and Tortoise
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No Pies For 200 Yards
Combining original animation with all-access documentary footage, profiling the DJ phenomenon during a tour earlier this year.
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R4NT Game Giveaway!
We are lucky enough to be able to hand out a friendly draw to R4NT readers this month with a Game Giveaway!
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The Waxwings
The Waxwings rather show a sonic alchemy of late 60’s Rolling Stones, vocal weavings of The Band and the Parson-age of eight mile high flights
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Bjork – Medulla
Much of the collection features the inimitable singer performing over percussive beats created by some of today’s masters of human beatboxing
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Made In Italy Ibiza – Sessions 2k4
The music of “Made in Italy” becomes the way to evoke worlds, to project us in a far away dimension in space and time..
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