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1. Music industry's taking the P2P
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 10 September 2003 WAAAAAAY back in the dim and distant past, when your humble writer was but a thin sliver of a lad writing about the internet for a living, the P2P music filesharing market was big news.& -
2. Music that needs to be heard
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 September 2003 IT’s hard to believe that The Roadhouse is 10 years old. Throughout a decade of noise and confusion, they’ve seen the good, the bad and the great and, despite them being about to enter their difficult teenage years, they obviously haven’t forgotten the importance of social responsibility. <BR> -
3. Music to D.I.Y. for
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 September 2003 THE people who still think Gary Numan is a nerd will probably laugh when they learn that his house could be bulldozed to make way for the expansion of Stansted airport. -
4. Schubert Ensemble of London @ Royal Northern College of Music
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 September 2003 MANCHESTER Chamber Concerts Society began what promises to be a season of variety and interest last night, and in the Schubert Ensemble of London had chosen a highly distinctive group for openers. -
5. Javier Ruibal - Sahara (Riverboat Records/World Music Network)
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 September 2003 COINCIDENTALLY, a little over half of the tracks on the international debut from Spanish singer-songwriter Javier Ruibal were recorded in Tarifa. -
6. Whole of the soul
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 September 2003 "WE started off as an outlet for black and Asian music around the local area," explains DJ, vocalist and event organiser Chris Jam about the night Black Whole Soul taking place on Thursday, September 25 at Arch Bar in Hulme. -
7. Massey's massive In The City schedule
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 September 2003 MANCUNIAN dance music legend Graham Massey may have& been involved in music for 25 years, but time hasn't diminished his appetite. In fact his fingers are stuffed in more sonic pies than ever, with his bands 808 State and Toolshed both playing at In The City. -
8. Foxx on the trail of the next big thing
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 10 September 2003 On the surface, John Foxx is the biggest nearly man in pop - he almost made it big with The Clash, Ultravox and Roxy Music. But he's enjoyed an interesting career anyway. -
9. Welcome to the 'Urban Glastonbury'
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 September 2003 CHANCES are, if you're around town this weekend, you'll notice an inordinate number of sinister looking music industry types shouting into their mobile phones -& it's the return of the UK's top music convention, In The City. -
10. Duo find the right Tone
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 September 2003 THERE'S one act who have remained at the core of the electronic music scene in& Manchester& over the last few years, hacking at synths.& That band are Bynatone.