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Author: Conal Dougan

New Singles of the Week

Posted on March 31, 2016 by Conal Dougan

31st March 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snQYoSCSxHo Melt Yourself Down – ‘The God of You’ Technically this is a bit of a cheat entry for New Single of the Week, as it was in fact released last week! Sorry if that offends you but… Continue Reading →

Music

Listen: Colpey Calling x The Fix: Bristol Jazz Festival Special

Posted on March 19, 2016 by Conal Dougan

19th March 2016 This week the Colpey Calling x The Fix radio show celebrated Bristol International Jazz & Blues Festival with a special show featuring jazz, afro and percussion. With Conal Dougan on guest duties. [advps-slideshow optset=”1″]

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New Singles of the Week

Posted on March 17, 2016 by Conal Dougan

17th March 2016 PJ Harvey – ‘The Community of Hope’ PJ Harvey is fucking wicked isn’t she. She’s so right-on she makes me wish I was a woman, just so I could say I have the same number of ovaries as her.… Continue Reading →

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Review: A Multi-Sensory Exploration of the Elements: Ludovico Einaudi at Colston Hall

Posted on March 10, 2016 by Conal Dougan

9th March 2016 How does one review the brilliant Ludovico Einaudi? One doesn’t. This is no review, if anything it’s a love letter to one of today’s most important composers. After all, what isn’t there to like about the Italian… Continue Reading →

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Listen: Colpey Calling x The Fix – Soundtrack Special

Posted on March 8, 2016 by Conal Dougan

8th March 2016 This week we welcomed Shammen Delly as part of a special soundtrack-only session of Colpey Calling x The Fix.

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Review: Oh Whistle – an enduring and spine-tingling one man show at Tobacco Factory Theatres

Posted on March 8, 2016 by Conal Dougan

8th March 2016 Oh Whistle is an exceptional one man show by Nunkie Theatre, performed at the Tobacco Factory Theatre on Sunday. Robert Lloyd Parry brought to life two ghost stories by MR James, and indeed James seemed resurrected also… Continue Reading →

Theatre

Review: Bristol Old Vic Studio Hosts Thought-Provoking Double-bill

Posted on February 29, 2016 by Conal Dougan

 29th February 2016 Curried Goat and Fishfingers / Check the Label Curried Goat and Fishfingers is an enthusiastic mix of discussion, skit, performance poetry and musical theatre which came together to create the first of two, one-hour performances in the… Continue Reading →

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Interview: Courtney Pine looks ahead to his set at the Bristol International Jazz & Blues Festival

Posted on February 24, 2016 by Conal Dougan

Ahead of this year’s Bristol International Jazz & Blues Festival, we caught up with legend of the British jazz scene Courtney Pine about what we can expect from his set at Colston Hall, his favourite albums of recent years and why… Continue Reading →

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