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			<title>Solid Steel radio show - Killer Tomato & Herbie Hancock (Classic Edition)</title>
			<description><![CDATA[This week (10th October) Killer Tomato back on Solid Steel with a broad selection! Push back the sofa and get the plastic cups out because its party styles to the max! Everything from Bowie to Simian Mobile Disco to Grace Jones. We take a trip down memory lane at the top of the hour with a Solid Steel classic. The Herbie Hancock Interview from April 2002. Strictly Kev &amp;amp; DK meet and question the legendary Herbie Hancock about his extensive career from his Blue Note days in the 60's, to his electronic jazz-funk of the 70's and his B-Boy inspiring hit Rockit from the 80's, along with a lot more in between. Legendary! You can catch the second part of this classic series with the David Axelrod interview at bosbos.net. Go there now!]]></description>
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			<title>You Don't Gotta Run, Montréal</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Pop Levi's 37-minute mini-epic debuts for the world this weekend at Festival du nouveau cin&amp;eacute;ma in Montr&amp;eacute;al this Saturday, October 11, 10PM @ L'Agora (175 ave President-Kennedy). This exploration of primitive modernity is shot in art-decomentary style solely on point-and-shoot cameras and cell phones, and features unreleased music by Pop Levi. Directed by Lucky Beaches. Also featuring Auntie Mum, who directed a centrepiece of the movie, an &quot;Everything &amp;amp; Finally&quot; music film.]]></description>
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			<title>John Matthias - Album Launch - Bush Hall</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Stories From The Watercooler&quot; is a suite of twelve short stories rendered in song form. Their basic template is classic folk-rock - great song-writing, acoustic and electric guitar, strings. This is clever, emotional, unfashionable music-making - it's not about John Matthias, it's not about the trials and tribulations of celebrity or non-celebrity. It's about the everyday and the unusual, about how people relate or fail to relate. A kind of folk music for a new millenium, it's about life and the world.To celebrate the release of the new album John Matthias will be joined by Cortical Songs and Patrick Bell at The Bush Hall for this enchanting gig.Cortical Songs is a work in four movements for string ensemble and solo violin written by John Matthias and Nick Ryan in which the orchestra is partially controlled by a tiny computer brain.8th October at The Bush Hall, West London7.30pm&amp;pound;10 in advance from hereJohn Matthias - Album LaunchCortical SongsPatrick Bell.]]></description>
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			<title>Mr Scruff Takes Ninja Tuna On Tour</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Once you've eaten your fill of the tinned stuff and found it edible with mayo. You've had a seared steak and smacked your lips. You've dipped the raw bits in wasabi and nodded appreciatively. Now it's time to liberate your inner fish with Ninja Tuna on tour. Mr Scruff, long renowned for his blitz spirit, all-night DJ sets (a kind of one man campaign to get all other record spinners their P45s) is hitting the road over the next couple of months to celebrate the release of his new album. And he's hitting it hard, as only something like a mutant giant mackerel (for instance) could. A nineteen date tour (plus you can catch him at his residencies in Brighton and Manchester as usual) begins in Leeds and ends in Nottingham before he jets off to Val D'Isere, a little like the life story of a Yorkshire millionaire. Anyone attending can expect lashings of material from Scruff's new album mixed into a beautiful, ultra-danceable melange of jazz, funk, soul, disco, house, hip hop, whatever. Oh, and a stall selling tea. You will never have had such fun at a loosely fish-themed evening. Dance, lean, get ultra-marine. Crustaceans wlecome. More info here.]]></description>
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			<title>Daedelus LIVE At The Big Chill House</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Genius experimentalist  Daedelus  plays at The Big Chill House on October 7th. we'll all be there swooning in the storm of irresistible Monome mixations.]]></description>
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			<title>Mr Scruff Screen Savers</title>
			<description><![CDATA[In celebration of the brand new Mr Scruff album 'Ninja Tuna' we have made some very exciting screensavers that will bring the Tuna's to life. Experience shoals of tuna swimming across your screen by clicking on these links (MAC or PC).]]></description>
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			<title>Vote for your favorite Tune</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Take your headphones to work on Friday 10th October&amp;nbsp;because&amp;nbsp;from 2-4pm Ninja Tune/Big Dada is taking over at&amp;nbsp;www.dieselumusicradio.com for two hours of live radio. The first hour will be a look across the&amp;nbsp;catalogue past, present &amp;amp; future from all our imprints. &amp;nbsp;We will be taking requests from listeners, some&amp;nbsp;special&amp;nbsp;guests from the label and others.We want you to vote for your&amp;nbsp;favorite&amp;nbsp;Tune of all time so we can play on the day - email your vote to ninja@ninjatune.net with FAVE TUNE as the subject line. Coldcut will be joining us live in the studio at the top of the second hour for half an hour of&amp;nbsp;music &amp;amp; chat looking back over 2 decades of stealth maneuvers. DJ Food &amp;amp; DK &amp;nbsp;will take over for the final section for a special mix celebrating 20th years of&amp;nbsp;Solid Steel! Make sure you Tuna in for the finest music from Ninja Tune &amp;amp; Big Dada, banter &amp;amp; give-aways!]]></description>
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			<title>The Death Set ^^^ Rooftop Switchblades</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Burst a ball. May 15, The Death Set were welcomed near the end of the spring road by their Brooklyn family with an afternoon rooftop show for as many kids as could precariously crowd-swim the skies thereon. Ninjasonik, Bikes in the Kitchen, Newmore Switchblades!! Second of all, Pitchfork TV was there to capture it all in multi-angle full-frenzy view, in this part 1 of 2, so you can see it too. Click this   link for Worldwide size, and let it roll over after each jam. Part 2 runs tomorrow.

Fast forward to fall 2008, and The Death Set are still all over the map. Check out the dates they've lined up with Dan Deacon's Baltimore Round Robin madness, and opening up for Girl Talk across the nation.]]></description>
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