The coronavirus pandemic is affecting all areas of life and business is no exception. On 7 May the Bank of England (BoE) warned that the
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Review: Berlin’s techno star Recondite returns with fresh approach to genre
With Dwell, released 24th January on Ghostly International, Recondite departs from his iconic club-oriented sound and delivers a fresh but ever so slightly monotonous experience.
BTS superfans gather at Kingston University for conference on K-pop legends
People from all over the world gathered at Kingston University for an academic conference based on K-pop boy band BTS. The conference attracted around 140
Stormzy to play three ‘super intimate’ shows at Kingston’s Rose Theatre which sold out in seconds
UK grime artist Stormzy will play three small-scale shows in Kingston in January performing songs from his latest album Heavy is the Head. The Vossi
Grime superstar JME to perform in Kingston
Grime pioneer JME is to perform at Kingston’s Banquet Records on November 29 to celebrate the release of his new album, Grime MC. The event will
Michael Kiwanuka at Pryzm: an intimate acoustic performance on New Slang’s 13th Birthday
What better way to mark thirteen years of Banquet Records’ ‘New Slang’ club night than an acoustic set from one of the UK’s most exciting
Britain’s youth rally for second referendum
Many of those who marched for a People’s Vote on March 23 were aged under 25 years old. The air to the march was buoyed by
Video: Banquet Records in Kingston celebrates Record Store Day
Banquet Records opened its doors on Saturday to the Kingston community to celebrate Record Store Day, an annual event to encourage shopping at Britain’s independent
REVIEW: Bohemian Rhapsody: mixed feelings over the Queen biopic
Last month, Bryan Singer’s biopic called Bohemian Rhapsody celebrating Queen’s music and rise to fame, and the life of their legendary lead singer Freddie Mercury
Samuele Rendina on his first single ‘Flowers’ and his musical influences
Kingston University alumnus Samuele Rendina, 22, is keen to share his musical talent with the wider world. Rendina was doing just that as he busked