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Blur Future Remains Open As Alex James Reflects On The Ballad Of Darren Era

by Paul Cashmere

Alex James says Blur finished The Ballad Of Darren era without any band member saying “never again”, leaving the possibility of future activity open.

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Alex James of Blur Noise11 interview

Blur’s Alex James Defines Britpop Ahead Of Australian Britpop Classical Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Alex James tells Noise11 that Britpop represented a cultural moment where guitar bands ruled the world as he prepares for the Australian Britpop Classical tour.

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Alex James Blur perform in Melbourne at Rod Laver Arena on Tuesday 28 July 2015. photo by Ros O'Gorman

Alex James Britpop Classical Setlist Puts Blur Catalogue In Focus Across Orchestral Tour

by Paul Cashmere

Alex James is showcasing Blur’s biggest songs in his Britpop Classical setlist as the orchestral tour prepares for Australia in 2026.

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Nero - Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Parklife Line-up Includes Nero, Presets And Passion Pit

by Paul Cashmere

Here is the line-up for Parklife 2012 and it includes The Presets, Nero and Passion Pit as well as Plan B, Tame Impala and Chairlife.

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The Presets, noise11.com, photo

The Presets Confirm Pacifica Release Date

by Paul Cashmere

The Presets will release their new album ‘Pacifica’ in September.

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Katy B

Katy B Departs Parklife

by Andrew Tijs

UK garage electro siren Katy B has left the Parklife Festival due to “personal reasons”.

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