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“We were fuelled by white-hot anger and a burning desire for revenge” – Martyn Ware on new memoir ‘Electronically Yours’

“In that moment, I saw how far I have come and the lessons I have learnt up until that point” – Charlotte Branson on her upcoming Sheffield gig

Local artist John Wilsher raises awareness for Assist Sheffield with new exhibition

My Life in Music: Liam O’Shea

“This is an intriguing band, one that is far from the norm” – Sheffield photographer Duncan Stafford on touring with Fat White Family

My Life In Music: K.O.G

My Life in Music: Otis Mensah

FOOL BRITANNIA: SHEFFIELD ARTIST TSARZI ON NEW SHOW ‘GONE TO THE DOGS’

VIDEO PREMIERE: Before Breakfast – Journey

My Life in Music: Jim Ghedi

City Views: Alex Deadman – “The multiculturalism that led to Music in the Sun represents everything I love about the city”

Through the Lens: Jack Flynn

MY LIFE IN MUSIC: KATE RUSBY

“It’s the most straight-up, traditional hip-hop I’ve ever made” – Kid Acne on latest album ‘Null And Void’

“Feelgood vibes. I think we all need a bit of those at the moment.” – Lauren Housley on new album and homecoming show

Franz Von: “I’ve always really loved writing and challenging myself to write better”

INTERVIEW: Solar Love Society make hay while the sun shines

“The vibes are noticeably – totally – back!”: Songwriter, busker and one-man band Cam Cole on his first venue tour

My Life in Music: Ed Cosens

My Life in Music: Lauren Tate (Hands Off Gretel)

“I’ve had a lot of time for reflection” – Yusuf Yellow on upcoming EP, ‘What Do You See?’

Exposed meets Pattern + Push winner Rumbi Tauro

Sister Wives: “We see our record as protest music”

Lostboy in Lockdown: Sheffield band on their upcoming EP and tour

Interview: Ed Cosens on new single and upcoming album release

Kelham Island’s Hidden Treasure? An Interview With Beachcomber.

5 things you only know if… you’re renowned Sheffield sound tech Paul ‘Tufty’ Tuffs

Lost at Sea with the Sea Girls

Getting personal with Glass Animals

Jackie Moonbather: “I like artists, myself included, to always be reinventing”