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Review
Creating Music On SoundCloud: How To Create And Promote
SoundCloud is a musical tool that musicians and producers use in order to experiment with their music, and promote their skills. It is the perfect tool for an up-and-coming DJ. Of course, if you would love to spend time on creating music you can buy dissertation online from reliable writing experts and be more free at any time. Why You Would Choose SoundCloud Many new and experienced musicians have started turning to SoundCloud as the…
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Music
Local band, SPQR, open Yellowbird Studio in Neston, Wirral
Members of SPQR are opening up the doors to their recording studio and offer artists the chance to record their music in the newly refurbished, Yellowbird Studio. Based in Neston on the Wirral, Yellowbird Studio offers recording artists, at any level, the rare opportunity to work through a professional hybrid recording system at a competitive price point. After launching their own label, Nuthin Gud Records, in late 2019 as a place to release their own…
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Liverpool Events
Free Pop-Up Events Featuring A 72ft Long Bridge Are Coming To Liverpool
Over three days, Culture Liverpool in partnership with Imagineer are set to host a series of free pop-up events and happenings, where Bridge becomes the setting for an extraordinary outdoor performance. Imagined by artists, made by designers and engineers, inspired by you – Bridge is a project for our time that brings people together in unexpected and joyful ways. Bridge 2021 Trailer Visit Bridge by day and enjoy a series of free events and experiences created in…
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Music
Singer-Songwriter Lee Ford Releases Anthemic ‘Where It Begins’
With the latest release from Lee Ford, we’ve got a brilliant insight into the newest singer/songwriter’s special knack for reeling his audiences in with catchy choruses. Following on quickly from his debut My Best Friend only back in April, he’s rebounded straight back into the thick of it, bringing us Where It Begins, which cuts a path into the anthemic sing-along festival vibes straight away. Its focus is positivity and life-affirming lyrics that fire up that dopamine…
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Music
MAZED Releases Intoxicating Pop Hit ‘Echo’
Last week, MAZED released her latest single, Echo, ahead of her debut EP, Fearless Emotions, which is out at the end of July. Her previous releases have gained coverage from many other publications and radio stations both locally, nationally and internationally, and judging by these previous releases, Fearless Emotions, is going to be one hell of a record. Originally from an island on the West coast of Norway, MAZED is now based in Liverpool, firmly…
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Film & TV
Joker to be screened with live orchestra at Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
Watch Joker up on the big screen, accompanied by a live symphony orchestra at the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic this winter. Todd Phillips’ Joker, winner of ‘Best Actor’ and ‘Best Original Score’ at the Academy Awards will be screened with the accompaniment of a live orchestra playing composer Hildur Guðnadóttir’s award-winning score. Central to the emotional journey, Joaquin Phoenix’s character Arthur Fleck takes throughout the movie is Guðnadóttir’s beautifully haunting, Golden Globe, BAFTA and Academy Award-winning score. The…
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Music
Rumours of Fleetwood Mac returns to Liverpool
Following the recent government announcement Rumours of Fleetwood Mac is set to go ahead in the arena this on 30 July. Channeling the spirit of Fleetwood Mac at their very best, Rumours of Fleetwood Mac offers a unique opportunity for fans, both old and new, to rediscover the songs and performances that have ensured Fleetwood Mac’s place as one of the most loved groups of all time. The show will also include a special blues…
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Art Exhibitions in Liverpool
Emily Speed: Flatland Film Installation Coming to Tate
This autumn, Tate Liverpool will present a new film installation by artist Emily Speed as the inaugural Art North West commission. Flatland uses set design, choreography and costume to depict flattened hierarchies and close-knit community structures. Known for her work examining relationships between people and architecture, Speed’s practice considers how people are shaped by the buildings they have occupied and how they occupy their own psychological space. Flatland follows a community of women for the duration of one…
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Theatre in Liverpool
Participants Wanted for Theatre In The Rough New Eco-Arts Festival
Liverpool’s Theatre in the Rough has been awarded funding for a new digital arts festival exploring young women’s responses to the Climate Emergency. They are now seeking participants to create original work for the event. 400 Parts Per Million is an online festival of creative responses to the Climate Emergency. Participants will work with leading activists and environmental scientists from around the world over a four-month period, in order to learn more about the ecological damage…
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Food and Drink in Liverpool
New Steakhouse Bavette Opens In Woolton Village
Woolton Village has welcomed a new restaurant in the form of Bavette Steakhouse, which has officially opened its doors this July. Located at 49 Allerton Road, Bavette boasts a menu of premium meats including Tomahawk, Dallas and T-Bone steaks. The 130-cover restaurant houses interior features such as booth seating, an in-house bar and open kitchen alongside a bespoke meat fridge designed in Europe, while its menu draws inspiration from America, Mexico and Cuba. Founder of…
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Film & TV
Almost Liverpool 8 Film To Premiere At Liverpool Philharmonic
Shut Out The Light Films, the team behind the Almost Liverpool 8 documentary film will see their work premiered at the Royal Philharmonic Hall this September. In the early 1970s, acclaimed photojournalist Don McCullin photographed the area of Toxteth in Liverpool, capturing the area during an era of transition and decline. Focusing on one photograph from his collection, a group of filmmakers from the area paint a contemporary portrait of the same postcode through the…
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Liverpool Events
Bongo’s Bingo Freedom Day Special Show Announced
Bongo’s Bingo Freeddom Day show is exactly what we were hoping for from the Bongo’s team and they haven’t let us down. Taking place on Monday July 19 in Liverpool, it’s time for the craziest game of Bingo to make the ultimate comeback. The award-winning concept is back with its first full house for over 16 months since the pandemic started, hosted by Jonny Bongo, with tickets on sale now. This means every aspect of…
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Review
Fact check – Benefits Of LASER Body Hair Removal That You Can’t Ignore
Hair on your head and face is great when you are a man. It adds to your masculinity and overall looks but body hair is an aspect that you should get rid of as soon as you can. Why? Well, body hair traps sweat and grime. Hence, it is evident that body hair harbors microbes which is why you often smell really bad after a workout session or if it is sunny outside. There are…
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Music
Scott Beckett Releases ‘Time To Run’ EP
With local musicians on the cusp of having regular gigging back, it’s a brilliant time to share with you the latest EP from Liverpudlian Scott Beckett before he inevitably picks up where he left off performing across England and hopefully beyond. Time to Run is the most recent output, focussing on his acoustically driven sound where his emotional links really create an imagery reference point of a time in his life from where the songs come from.…
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Music
Josh Okeefe To Play The Irish Centre On August UK Tour
After a turbulent couple of years, young and rising folk troubadour Josh Okeefe will return to the stage with a busy August 2021 schedule of live shows and festival appearances in the UK. Finally getting the chance to showcase his critically acclaimed debut full length album Bloomin’ Josh Okeefe. Josh will kick off his string of UK dates at the Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes and will end at the Liverpool Irish Centre. The 4,115 miles…
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Liverpool News
Wasted Heroes reveals new collaborative space in Fabric District
Wasted Heroes have been very busy since reaching their 10th anniversary back in November. The pioneering rave-inspired fashion brand has just released two brand new collections as well as opening a collaborative creative space in Liverpool’s Fabric District. As well as welcoming customers, this is a new element for the business which is all about working with other creatives from across the city and beyond with new ranges and designs. In the coming weeks Wasted…
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Art Exhibitions in Liverpool
International art event ‘Body Work’ heading to Wirral this July
A brand new multimedia exhibition of artwork by globally-renowned artist INSA is launching in New Brighton next month. The show entitled ‘Body Work’ is a new collection from the UK-based artist. Held in collaboration with New Brighton Street Art and Motobüro, the multi-space show opens on Saturday July 3 at Oakland Gallery in the town’s Victoria Quarter and runs until Sunday September 5. Featuring new original works including prints, paintings and sculptural pieces, at the…
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Music
New Noise: July Liverpool Music Roundup
New Noise: July Roundup. Ok, so June’s “Freedom Day” has been put back to July 19, but we still have a group of tracks that will herald our new found freedom in style. So first up is ex The Stamp’s Andrew Neal, with his country infused jig Paint The Dark which oozes fun and vitality. More please, Mr Neil! Meanwhile, The Heavy North drop No Good, a precursor to their eagerly anticipated debut album Electric…