
Ed Potton
Rock and Pop Editor at The Times
Film, music and TV for The Times. Can't get enough of experts [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
thetimes.com | Ed Potton
It’s 30 years since Leftfield released Leftism, one of the first records to prove that dance music could work across a whole album. A thrilling and credible collage of house, dub, ambient and breakbeat, the London duo’s 1995 opus featured vocals from the worlds of punk (John Lydon), reggae (Earl Sixteen and Danny Red) and indie (Curve’s Toni Halliday).
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4 weeks ago |
thetimes.com | Ed Potton
The Friday bill at Glastonbury this year is dominated by bright young things, but joining the likes of Lola Young and PinkPantheress is arguably the longest-serving band in the world. The Searchers formed almost 70 years ago in 1957, the year in which Bridge on the River Kwai topped the box office, Laika the dog went off into space and Harold Macmillan replaced Anthony Eden as prime minister.
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1 month ago |
thetimes.com | Ed Potton
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1 month ago |
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