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Little Simz review – hip-hop visionary radiates joy and Gallagher-level swagger
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Add to playlist: Conna Haraway’s deeply detailed dub techno and the week’s best new tracks
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Tame Impala: Deadbeat review | Alexis Petridis’s album of the week
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BBC Phil/Seal: Bliss, Miracle in the Gorbals/Metamorphic Variations album review – much to enjoy
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Sebastian Rochford: Finding Ways review | John Fordham's jazz album of the month
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The Last Dinner Party: From the Pyre review – baroque’n’roll band’s speedily released second album is overheated
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‘What I do with my body is none of your business’: musician Beverly Glenn-Copeland on trans rights, cult stardom and living with dementia
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Rumours of My Demise by Evan Dando review – eye-popping tales of drugs and unpredictability
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Sam Fender didn’t need his Mercury prize win – but he earned it with his incisive social realism
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Experience: I am the air guitar world champion
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Without Ace Frehley, Kiss could not have achieved their extraordinary greatness | Michael Hann
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Ace Frehley, Kiss lead guitarist and band’s cofounder, dies aged 74
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Pop-rock wizard Todd Rundgren: ‘When I met John Lennon, he was a bundle of rags with nothing to say’
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Hugh Cutting: Refound album review – an idiosyncratic and profoundly satisfying collection
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Spotify partnering with multinational music companies to develop ‘responsible’ AI products
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‘Chuck was breaking beer bottles over his own head’: thrash metal legends Testament on 40 years of mayhem
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Fatboy Slim: ‘We converted the indie kids into rave monkeys – and it felt good’
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Unseen Bohemian Rhapsody verses to feature in Freddie Mercury lyric book
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D’Angelo was far more than the shirtless sex symbol he was painted as
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‘When did I get that good-looking?’: Bruce Springsteen on seeing Jeremy Allen White play him on screen
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‘The architect of Black Gen X sonic feeling and eloquence’: D’Angelo’s 10 greatest tracks
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‘I’m all for instilling more playfulness’: the unusual musical world of Stephen Prina
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Remembering Mama Africa: struggle of fearless singer Miriam Makeba told in daring dance drama
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Experimental, sensual and political, D’Angelo radically redrew the boundaries of soul music
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D’Angelo – a life in pictures
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‘Almost 30m plays on Spotify!’ When fake bands hit the real-life big time, from Spinal Tap to the Flaming Dildos
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Albert Herring review – ENO heralds new era with witty staging of Britten’s story of a mummy’s boy
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Tell us: have ticket prices affected your love of live music?
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‘We’re ripping ourselves to shreds’: with dance music bitterly divided, how far should cultural boycotts go?
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‘The vocals were on another level’: how Counting Crows made Mr Jones
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The Fiery Furnaces reissue a cult classic: ‘We knew we wouldn’t seem like an also-ran NYC band in leather jackets’
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Mitsuko Uchida review – enthralling and exhilarating late Beethoven
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Bruce Springsteen: Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition review – fabled album falls short of expectations
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‘A palette unlike anything in the west’: Ben Okri, Yinka Shonibare and more on how Nigerian art revived Britain’s cultural landscape
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La Bohème review – noirish reframing of Puccini’s classic weepy
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Jade review – pop’s quirkiest star transcends manufactured past
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The Magic Flute review – assured, atmospheric and a lot of fun
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Rolling Stones’s Ronnie Wood says he is working on new songs with Rod Stewart
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Perfume Genius: ‘I really like body hair! I like a bush. I didn’t even notice Jimmy Fallon censored mine’
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‘My Led Zeppelin road trip was counted as a class credit’: Cameron Crowe on the interview that changed everything
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‘Rock stars would be like, Yeah, bring the kid in’: Cameron Crowe on his wild years as a teenage music journalist
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My cultural awakening: ‘Kate Bush helped me come out as a trans woman’
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Taylor Swift scores second-biggest UK charts opening week ever with The Life of a Showgirl
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John Lodge was a pioneering force of British rock’s most underrated band
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Add to playlist: the coffee-shop charms of Jordan Patterson and the week’s best new tracks
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Meet Anamanaguchi, the band behind the last Scott Pilgrim video game’s soundtrack – and the next one
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Robbie Williams review – tiny Camden gig offers blinding star wattage – and a surprising new song about Morrissey
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Širom: In the Wind of Night, Hard-Fallen Incantations Whisper review | Jude Rogers' folk album of the month
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Hannah Frances: Nested in Tangles review – ramshackle arrangements power restless revelations
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‘We’ve all done stupid things but we’re all capable of redemption’: spoken-word artist Joshua Idehen on fighting hate with hope
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Beethoven 5 Vol 4: Salvatore di Sciarrino album review – classical weight, contemporary subtlety
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Drake’s defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group dismissed
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BBCSO/Stasevska: Become Ocean review – elemental, unsettling and beautiful
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The Hermes Experiment: Tree album review – vivid voices and bold textures from inventive ensemble
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Vegas vignettes and killer karaoke staples: Katy Perry’s greatest songs – ranked!
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Carmen review – big on noise but short on chemistry
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Blawan: Sick Elixir review | Alexis Petridis’s album of the week
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Peter Doig: House of Music review – intoxicating paintings with a banging soundtrack
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Gruff Rhys: ‘Welsh is still being invented as a pop language’
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‘I’m a composer. Am I staring extinction in the face?’: classical music and AI
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Dolly Parton addresses health concerns in new video: ‘I ain’t dead yet!’
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Saoirse Ronan to reportedly play Linda McCartney in Beatles biopic
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Giustino review – sublime, and ridiculous, Handel rarity returns to Covent Garden
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The Life of a Showgirl is a massive hit – and massively divisive. What should Taylor Swift do next?
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Katy Perry review – like being high on Haribo while trapped in a theme park
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Country superstar Zach Bryan criticised by US Homeland Security over Ice lyrics
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Arvo Pärt at 90 review – impassioned and authoritative performances from Estonia’s finest
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Dolly Parton ‘going to be just fine’, singer’s sister says as she calls for prayers amid health problems
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