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updated Downtown Music Festival lineup & tix info (Autre Ne Veut, Ryan Hemsworth, eXquire, Kilo Kish & more added)

- Source: Brooklyn Vegan

As mentioned , Downtown Records are taking their Downtown Music Festivals to different North American cities this year, including NYC from May 10 to 11 across various LES venues, including Mercury Lounge, Bowery Ballroom, Angel Orensanz Center, Pianos, Cake Shop, Tammany Hall, Element, Capitale, Rockwood Music Hall and more.

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Iceage - You’re Nothing

- Source: BBC Music

Iceage 's 2011 debut New Brigade was a frantic and breathless din that struck a chord with those bored by pop and alternative rock's propensity for gloss and over production.

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405 Q&A: FIDLAR

- Source: The Four Oh Five

They're the LA-based punk-rock quartet that are in for a very good year indeed, have an excellent new album due and are set to bring their incendiary live show back to the UK quite soon.

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CMU Planner – w/c 26 Nov 2012

- Source: CMU - Complete Music Update

It's so nice that they are now forced to do it twice – the Independent Label Market is back at London's Old Spitalfields Market this weekend with a two day event featuring stalls manned by the bosses of indie record companies including Bella Union, One Little Indian, Soul Jazz, Rough Trade, Infectious, !K7, No Pain In Pop, and Planet Mu. Record Of The Day Awards.

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Radfest 2012

- Source: ClashMusic.com

The weatherman tells you it's (almost) the hottest day of the year and the sweat on your back makes you question the "almost" part.

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Update: Trash Talk

- Source: Pitchfork Media

California hardcore group Trash Talk have only subtly changed their template over the past seven years, but the band's profile has steadily risen, spiking last year with the excellent nine-minute Awake EP for True Panther Sounds.

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OFF! – OFF!

- Source: The Line Of Best Fit

When singer Keith Morris was starting work on a new album with Circle Jerks, the seminal hardcore band he formed after leaving the even more seminal Black Flag, he soon realised that he got on much better with his producer than his current bandmates.

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