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Music festivals guide 2012: Q&A with Emeli Sandé
Published on 26. May 2012
The new star of British soul on gigging in a cemetery, drinking through the rain and the importance of plastic bags
Festivals guide: fancy-dress tips
Published on 26. May 2012
Festivals guide: fancy-dress tips
Festivals guide 2012 listings: dance festivals
Published on 26. May 2012
Festivals guide 2012: dance festivals
This week's new tracks
Published on 26. May 2012
Drake Feat Lil Wayne | Alexandra Burke | Rihanna | Chiddy Bang Feat Icona Pop
There's more to European pop than Eurovision
Published on 24. May 2012
The contest is often seen to reflect how poor European pop is. But none of these 10 top acts from the continent will be performing at the final on Saturday
Bobby Womack: 'I can sing my ass off, better than I could before'
Published on 24. May 2012
Bobby Womack is so proud of his magnificent new album, The Bravest Man in the Universe, that nothing will stop him talking about it. Alexis Petridis gets an audience at the soul legend's hospital bedside
Public Enemy to mark 25th anniversary with two new albums
Published on 24. May 2012
Hip-hop veterans funded recordings by calling on fans and raising $75,000
The Stone Roses – review
Published on 24. May 2012
The first Stone Roses show since they re-formed was a run through their greatest hits – but they sounded bigger and better than ever, says John Robb
I will show you Arcade Fire in a handful of dust: why pop music loves TS Eliot
Published on 23. May 2012
Dorian Lynskey: Scratch any literate songwriter – Win Butler, David Bowie, PJ Harvey – and not far beneath the surface you will find a debt to TS Eliot
Robert Moog: 'I wouldn't call this music' – a classic interview to mark a Google doodle
Published on 23. May 2012
As what would have been the 78th birthday of Robert Moog is celebrated in a Google doodle, we visit Rock's Backpages – the world's leading archive of vintage music journalism – for this interview by Don Snowden, first published in the Los Angeles Times in 1981, in which he shares his views on the new synth gods