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We love trailblazers, the groups that are pioneering and bringing fresh new sounds to our lugholes.
Read moreDetailsWe love trailblazers, the groups that are pioneering and bringing fresh new sounds to our lugholes.
Read moreDetailsWe love championing new sounds, and that's exactly what we've got this week.
Read moreDetailsWe all like the rush we get when we discover someone new, all those neuro chemicals firing off in our noggins, giving us that adrenaline rush
Read moreDetailsWe made a 'spur of the moment' decision to go on the Wednesday evening just after finishing our evening meal to see the Queen lying in state
Read moreDetailsTHIS weekend, Loddfest is taking place in Dunsden Green.
Read moreDetailsSerendipity ? that's one of the beauties of a curated playlist like RaW Sounds Today.
Read moreDetailsThis week's playlist is an opportunity to say thank you for the music to a talented musician who died recently.
Read moreDetailsthis week's list features acts that will be appearing at Wokingham Festival between Saturday and Monday.
Read moreDetailsAugust bank holiday can only mean one thing: festival time. Not only does Reading enjoy three days of great music, but so does Wokingham
Read moreDetailsHaving been in and around the dance scene in the 90s I've been a bit wary of some of the acts going around doing orchestral arrangements live
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