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Fri, Apr 26, 2024, 08:00
- We round up five key stories from the past few days, in bitesize format.
Welcome to our weekly news round-up. Every Friday, we'll share five key stories from the past few days, in bitesize format.
Actress announces tenth studio album
Thursday, April 25th
Michael Lawson
Out on June 7th through Smalltown Supersound, Statik sees the UK artist explore themes of meditation and transcendence.
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Berlin venue YAAM addresses death of staff member
Thursday, April 25th
Michael Lawson
"We're incredibly sad and deeply shocked that Noradeen Abdallah passed away on April 12th after an incident of violence at YAAM," YAAM wrote via Instagram. The 31-year-old died following an argument with two other YAAM employees. Both suspects were taken into police custody for identification and later released.
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New online digging tool recommends tracks based on similarity
Wednesday, April 24th
Carlos Hawthorn
Launched earlier this month, cosine.club calls itself a "music similarity search engine." Users simply input a track title into the search bar and, if recognised, the engine returns multiple results. The database currently contains 1,152,633 tracks.
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MC Duke, UK rapper and hardcore pioneer, dies
Monday, April 22nd
Michael Lawson
Pioneering UK rapper Kashif Adham, AKA MC Duke, released music on labels such as Music of Life and Shut Up and Dance Records, collaborated with Billy Daniel Bunter and Loop Da Loop, and performed at legendary rave spots like The Sanctuary in Milton Keynes. A long list of artists, including Goldie, Slipmatt and Nicky Blackmarket, paid tribute on social media.
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Leeds club Wire to close after 18 years
Friday, April 19th
Tom Gledhill
One of Leeds's longest-running clubs, Wire is closing down in June. The 300-capacity basement first opened in 2005. Wider difficulties in the nightlife industry post-pandemic were cited as the reason for closure.
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