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Interviews

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

Synth Sisters: Exposed’s Mark Perkins interviews Sisters With Transistors director Lisa Rovner

Jarvis Cocker: “We live in a world of apparent colour and texture and nuance on our screens, but increasingly we think like a binary code”

Live after Lockdown: Leadmill promoter Sam Feeley on the iconic venue’s future

Interview with Sheffield’s Otis Mensah on new project #OtisMensahExists: “We’re all linked to our integration with the virtual world, especially in quarantine”

Ghostpoet: “I’m constantly questioning what it is to be human and what makes us tick”

My Jukebox: Tom J Newell

An interview from quarantine with Rosey PM

The Blinders’ Thomas Haywood on Bob Dylan, his creative process and self isolation

Hinds on Brexit: “There’ll be a less interesting scene. It sucks!”

Review and interview: The K’s @ The Leadmill

Enter Shikari: “We wanted a rowdy one to start the tour and the Leadmill seemed like the perfect place.”

The Rosadocs @ The Leadmill

Interview: The Lughole on new venue, building community and how you can help

Children of the State: “We just wanted to let the dust settle for a while and ensure we had something to say when we returned…”

Interview: Women of the Seven Hills returns next month

ADULT ENTERTAINMENT: “It was important to do something a bit cerebral, but also slightly more menacing and something you can dance to”

Tsarzi: ”I’m essentially a people watcher masquerading as an artist.”

Bombay Bicycle Club: ‘You’ve got to find the good things amongst the bad.’

Bleep and Bass: How Sheffield helped shape British dance music

2019: Best of Exposed In Sesh!

Interview: Dan Hawkins

EPB’s Big Shaun: “Sheffield is the hidden jewel in the crown of the north, once discovered, always loved.”

It’s CHRIStmas: Kammy on his festive new album

“The only issue is that I have to try and better each show every year. Anyone got McCartney’s number?” – Joe Carnall on his upcoming Christmas bash

Review and Q&A with Only Sun

LIO: “My songwriting always comes from a place of honesty”

My Life in Music: Catherine Carr (Rafiki Jazz)

Kate Tempest interview: “What I’m trying to express is something bigger, something more universal”

The Reytons @ O2 Academy Sheffield