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			<title>Roots Manuva - Get's Closer</title>
			<description><![CDATA[ROOTS MANUVA is releasing his long-awaited new single, 'Again &amp;amp; Again', on
August 25th - and, to celebrate, he's giving away a FRAMED, SIGNED 12&quot; of the single to one very lucky getcloser.com member.All you need to do to stand a chance of winning is to visit Roots Manuva's personal profile page and add him to your Friends, and we'll draw a winner from his friends list on September 5th. While you're there, why not check out his brand new Shelf, where he's picked his all-time Top Ten Hip Hop albums, or take a look at the 'Again &amp;amp; Again' video on the Artists &amp;amp; People hub.]]></description>
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			<title>The Bug's Got Wings</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Nokia Music Store (PC only) are making available an exclusive Bug track for free from today. The track 'Flying' doesn't feature on the recent album &quot;London Zoo&quot; and we have no plans to release it at the moment, so make sure you grab this offer while you can. Go here to download.]]></description>
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			<title>Ghislain Instore</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Montreal's flagship Apple Store is newly opened, and following the success of this weekend's Bridge Burner, Ghislain takes a bite out of big rainbow delicious at 7PM on 8/22 (1321 St-Catherine W.). Bring ya airhorns.]]></description>
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			<title>The Death Set enter dangerous territory</title>
			<description><![CDATA[In this episode of The Death Set's 'Worldwide' escapade, the band touches down in otherwise friendly Brooklyn-town, except for a posse of masked Ninjas on their chase. But PMA and cameos prevail, and all is well that ends on a rooftop, with family and Deathset brand malt liquor. Ongoing dates in the UK and neverending dates dot the entire map.]]></description>
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			<title>Solid Steel radio show - Kid Who & DK (Classic Edition)</title>
			<description><![CDATA[This week (15th August) Kid Who. DJ/remixer/producer based in South London, part of the ever-growing Fidgit/Hear Nu Evil crew, can be found every other weekend or so down in Brixton, for the Fidgit night at Plan B. Musically its broad as you would expect; on the platters we have American Gypsy, Nubian Crackers, Ernie K Doe, Jackson Jones, PZ and more of the finest. Go and get the podcast and enjoy again! We delve into the vaults for hour two with a classic set from DK cica 2002. Hip hop from Jurassic 5, MIC and Audio Two with Top Billin, Edwin Starr's monumental version of California Soul sit happily with latin licks from Cuba's very own Irakere. Heavy weight!]]></description>
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			<title>Deathset did Japan</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Bringing things back a bit more more local after setting the Fuji Rock noontime crowd alight in Japan, The Death Set have tons of US dates this fall, including a spot on  Feet Night of Dan Deacon's Baltimore Round Robin all-star tour, and feeding the animals before Girl Talk on a continent-wide swing. The Death Set are this rad:				The Death Set @ Fuji Rock Festival Japan from Johnny Siera on Vimeo.]]></description>
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			<title>Roots & Reason</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Roots Manuva will return with his 4th full-length, &quot;Slime &amp;amp; Reason&quot;, on September 30. Critics are already comparing it to &quot;Run Come Save Me&quot;, for its depth and impact, but something utterly unique that taps into the memory of that old Channel One, Studio One aesthetic. Collaborating with producers like Metronomy and Toddla T, like on the first single &quot;Buff Nuff&quot;. And Manuva's own productions have reached an untold height of aplomb, as has his silly wit, seen here in the video for &quot;Again and Again&quot;:]]></description>
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			<title>Daedelus invents a new speed</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Oh, look, it's our good friend on the cover of XLR8R magazine, &quot;the double life of Alfred Darlington, the dandy of the glitch dance underworld&quot;. If they say so. It's all one great story to us, one of Love To Make Music To, as is this video piece on XLR8R's website. Pick up the mag for the full interview and verbs of endearment. We are graced with a string of ]]></description>
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