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When Alan McGee gets involved in something, there's a fair chance it's going to be big. The man who signed Oasis has just signed up to present a television show on the web at www.rockworld.tv.
Death Disco will bring a flavour of McGee's Notting Hill club night of the same name to the computer screen, featuring live sets from bands including Reverend and the Makers at 7pm and midnight tonight.

Those who find the Feeling's take on soft rock a bit too hard would be advised to check out Palladium, whose debut single Happy Hour is available in download stores on Monday.
The nattily dressed quartet gladly compare themselves to Toto and Hall & Oates on MySpace (www.myspace.com/palladiumofficial) and even employ a horrific synthesised pan pipe sound to ensure that no one rocks softer.

As with animal husbandry, bringing two hot bands together in a controlled environment can result in a superior breed of music. Leeds band the Cribs, slowly becoming known more for their ragged indie rock than for being mates with Kaiser Chiefs, have hooked up with scorching Brazilian electro popsters CSS to make a fantastically disco-friendly remix of the former's track Men's Needs.

Source: www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk

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