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  • Festival Review


    Latitude 2009: The DiS Review

    51174

    To paraphrase Billy Piper, Latitude is pretty much honey to the b for the middle class legions of the DiS writing team, and thus it was in considerable numbers that we fell upon this year's edition of the idyllic Suffolk festival. Here are our reviewers' highlights. »

  • DiScover


    DiScover Truck Special: New Bands Preview

    51150

    Truck Festival takes place this weekend (July 25th-26th) in a field in Steventon, near Oxford. We asked its founders to take over our DiScover column and tell us not only about the new bands on the bill, but also how they were... »

  • Festival Review


    Manchester International Festival: the DiS review

    51136

    The biennial Manchester International Festival is one of the sceptered isle's more outstanding cultural happenings, and like the team of non-parochial cultural types we are, DiS has spent the last few weeks infiltrating the cream of the festival's musical »

  • Column


    The Insider: Beyond The Death of The Critic

    51061

    In the latest edition of The Insider, the art of criticism in the world of Web 2.0 is put under the microscope. »

  • Staff-generated


    Armchair Dancefloor 008

    50944

    This time around, Chris Power's fortnightly round-up of the electronic scene flits with elephantine grace between Dutch dubstep, Belgian horrorcore, Lithuanian ambient techno and plain old laptop blissfulness from the Home Counties. »

  • Column


    This Week's Singles: 20/07/2009

    51058

    This week I have been clearing out my parents’ house, involving days of shoebox rifling and the finding of various teen-pash accoutrements - not least a gigantic wall poster of Jan Michael Vincent. All this looking back is neatly relevant though, as some bright spark... »

  • Takeover


    A Day In The Life Of A Music Journalist

    51014

    Ben Myers talks us through a typical day in his life. »

  • Takeover


    The death of the critic? That’s the least of your problems

    51020

    The death of the music critic I can live with, though I’d rather not. If the music writer is dead it’s really time to stir shit up. The critic dissects, the writer makes the music come alive. »

  • Takeover


    Being a music critic when music criticism is dead(?)

    51019

    DiS' albums ed offers his tuppence on this week's debate... »

  • In Depth


    An Australian’s Input

    51016

    I chose to become a music critic in Brisbane, Australia as a stupid 19-year old in June 2007, after reading a factually incorrect and otherwise poorly written review of a show that I’d attended. Two years later, I’d like to think that my critical analysis skills have... »

  • Festival Review


    Perdu sur la plage: DiS does Les Eurockéennes

    50916

    DiS arrives at Les Eurockéennes , a long-running French festival that takes place in a stunning location on the peninsula of Malsaucy near Belfort, just a hop over the Swiss border. It is very nice here: located on a strip of land between two massive lakes, it sort o... »

  • Takeover


    You are what you read

    51001

    The recent death of pop-political scatologist Swells has prompted fresh introspection among music journalists. »

  • Takeover


    Rubbing Sh*t in God's Eyes

    50992

    The Death Of The Music Critic. By John Doran. »

  • Takeover


    Making the grade: the strange and cryptic lore behind assigning numbers to records

    50990

    Louis Pattison talks us through the strange and cryptic lore behind assigning numbers to records »

  • Takeover


    Love Thy Reader

    50991

    The rot set in when the music press started treating you all like idiots, says Stevie Chick. »

  • Takeover


    How The Peacocks Lost Their Lips

    50987

    A herd mentality replaced enjoyable argument. We lost, they won. Pity the brave soul who asks if Bon Iver (or whoever) might not actually be a tiny bit over-celebrated, if he/she wants to be commissioned again. »

  • Takeover


    How To Start A Music Magazine

    50989

    A five point guide to starting a music magazine from Everett True »

  • Takeover


    The trouble with music criticism

    50977

    Everett True asked me to tell you about some music journalism that interests me. There were a few problems with what he asked; firstly, his injunction to privilege slightly more under-appreciated or under-known examples of good music criticism – to “[steer] as fa... »

  • Takeover


    Kissing without the sex – the role of the music critic

    50976

    The day that I realised my girlfriend wanted to leave me for a musician was the day I discovered a burning interest in music criticism. »

  • Takeover


    Music critics are not to be trusted

    50974

    I figured out long ago that music critics weren’t to be trusted. Journalism in post-modern times is a cynical business; everyone knows that there can no longer be any talk of the “new big thing”... »

  • Takeover


    To think, I could have got a proper job...

    50973

    From a financial perspective, freelance music journalism is a terrible profession. Rates are no higher than when I first got paid for a review back in 1996 (though I was writing for fanzines before that). And that's if you get paid at all. »

  • Takeover


    The Winner Takes It All

    50972

    I wanted to be a music critic. I became a games one. There had to be a reason for that. I have to believe there’s a reason for that... »

  • Takeover


    Music criticism in Web 2.0

    50934

    One of the main issues with music criticism and the Internet lies in the fact that anyone can post a review online and call themselves a critic. If they could honestly label themselves that way, where is the art in being a critic? If anyone can write a review, what j... »

  • Takeover


    The 12-second critic

    50933

    What we’re talking about – the public expression of opinion about cultural product – doesn’t really have a name that does it justice. Let’s use ‘criticism’ for the moment, but any single word that can encompass TS Eliot and Britain’s Got Talent is so vague as to be e... »

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