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1. On the record - music news
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 May 2002 Mr Scruff releases new single 'Shrimp' on May 27. His second album Trouser Jazz (Ninja Tune) is pencilled in for 9 September, and includes collaborations with Sneaky (Fingathing), Seaming To (Homelife/Braintax) and Moss (Pork Recordings). Scruff is currently appearing everywhere, as usual, but is back in Manc for Keep It Unreal on May 4. -
2. Dylan's never-ending tour
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 May 2002 WHEN he spoke at the 1988 induction of Bob Dylan into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, Bruce Springsteen said: "To this day, wherever great rock music is being made, there is the shadow of Bob Dylan." -
3. A Golden Jubilee weekend guide
Manchester Evening News, Friday 31 May 2002 THERE are all sorts of free family celebrations going on in Manchester this weekend, including the opening of the revamped Piccadilly Gardens, The Lord Mayor's Parade, the Asda Feast Of Delights Parade and the BBC Music Live Festival. -
4. Cultural clubbing with Nitin Sawhney
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 May 2002 AS part of the Cultureshock festival, the acclaimed, Mercury-nominated musician Nitin Sawhney will be talking at Cornerhouse on Monday about making music for film and his own experiences in composing for cinema and television. -
5. Jazzanova
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 May 2002 To describe Berlin based DJ/producer collective Jazzanova as perfectionists would have to be the understatement of the year. -
6. Will Baker: Full interview
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 May 2002 WILL Baker thinks long and hard about his part in making Britain go barmy over Kylie's bottom, then muses: "Sex sells, doesn't it. But the bottom line is that image sells. -
7. Buffalo trance
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 May 2002 City Life's Sarah-Jane tunes up with the quietly enigmatic songstress Gemma Hayes. -
8. Kylie hits town
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 May 2002 Kylie is in town and Kylie fever is breaking out all over but how did it all happen? Here Paul Taylorreveals the Wilmslow man who made those hotpants the hottest property in showbiz. -
9. Lambchop
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 May 2002 Following universal acclaim for 2000's Nixon album, Nashville based 14 piece Lambchop looked to have broken away from the constant, but quiet acclaim of peers and press within the alt-country field, and moved into the realms of wider appreciation. -
10. Moby - 18 (Mute)
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 May 2002 YOU can look at this two ways. Either Moby's sampling of blues and soul, which to some extent has fuelled both 18 and his enormous last album, Play, is a kind of cultural imperialism to be criticised much as some people did Paul Simon for making Graceland.