
Hatcham Social are three talented guys from South East London, whose organic way of working has yielded them a steady stream of fantastic singles. One of which “Til the Dawn” we gave to Matt Gwynne one of our promising new designers to visually review.
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I came across Steve Rack’s eye catching artwork on myspace and I couldn’t help smiling at his fascinating little characters. Its feel good factor is the reason why, I’ve decided to feature his work, and spread this great feeling to everyone.
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Mario Sughi is an Italian artist/illustrator living and working in Dublin. We invited Mario to visually review the fantastic album from Dolittle, “Hello To The Fortunate Few”.
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SUBvert has been working on a Peter Hook/Hacienda short film. Phase one, we filmed Hacienda’s Xmas Party at Sankey’s, and now we’ve just completed phase two SUBvert’s interview with the legendary man himself at a secret location.
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Anathallo are a group of talented musicians that currently resides in Chicago IL, they’ve been playing together for a little over 6 years. Their beautiful music encompasses a whole range of instruments from bells, pipes and even velcro strips.
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Ceri Davies is a talented graduate photographer/journalist based in Swansea, Wales we asked him to check out Funeral For a Friend at their CIA gig in Cardiff. This is what he had to say.
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SUBvert had the pleasure of being invited to do a photo shoot with Tim Burgess from the hugely successful band The Charlatans, at his recording studio in Northwich.
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South Yorkshire four piece Exit Calm have burst onto the scene with a whole heap of famous musicians like Tom Clarke (The Enemy) Mani (Primal Scream) and Nick Mcabe (The Verve) yelling from the rooftops how great they are. So tonight I was itching to get into Manchester to see if the hype is true.
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Its been 17 years since Happy Mondays last played Manchester Central (formerly G Mex) and it’s the second time the band have reformed. Guardian Award Winning photographer Paul Read and myself troupe down to check out how the Salford legends shape up this time around.
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Here at SUBvert we’re really big fans of Pint Shot Riot and we can’t stop playing their catchy songs in the office. So we invited Ben and Ink to visually review their debut single “Punches, Kicks Trenches and Swords” which was produced by Joe McGill (Fratellis, Figure 5).
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