Hello… I am Andy
I'm the editor of CMU. This blog is where I put stuff that I find and thoughts that I have. You can also use it to find out how to contact me about writing, talking, dancing (not dancing) and suchlike. Clever, huh?-
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Everyone listen to Vessels
Hello readers of my blog. How are you? I just thought I’d take a moment to tell you about Vessels, because they are brilliant. I have written about them many times and in many places before. They released their debut … Continue reading
Goodbye 2007
When the new history books are written, 2007 will go down as the year that the stuffier quarters of the music industry finally started to catch up with the idea that the world was changing and that those old business … Continue reading
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The Secrets Of Cuckundoo
Cuckundoo is a new record label based in Leeds, specialising in the more experimental side of music. Their first two signings, Escalade and Vessels have set a high benchmark and, less than nine months since their first release, are ensuring … Continue reading
