A study published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene found further evidence that French horn players are at great risk for developing Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL), Sciencedaily.com...

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I found myself to be mystified about what was going down at Tokyo Dub, the line-up seemed to be a mishmash of genres and the location was smack bang in the center of Bristol. Heavy...

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Hospital Records promised the most heavyweight DJ’s for their huge event at Brixton on the 27th of September, and boy did they pull it off. The Hospitality event based around head to head turntable battles...

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Having headlined such as the Clash and Bob Dylan, legendary South London venue the Brixton Academy gears up for something a little different on Sept 27: Hospitality Brixton. On the back of a long and...

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 A fair few people spend a lot of time moaning that today’s music is nothing but big labels, EDM producers and crowd pleasing mainstream acts. However, others, such as  Alex Kerr-Wilson co-founder of Discovery Talent and...

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EarPeace Visits- Notting Hill Carnival

Having never been to Carnival before, I didn’t really know what to expect. Having been, I now understand why it is such a popular, important and possibly the loudest event in London’s very busy calendar....

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EarPeace Reviews- Eastern Electrics 2013

Still needing to catch up on sleep and other things people call normal like showers, I wrote this with the festival spirit still burning strongly inside me. So much so, that I still don’t really...

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A First Experience of V Festival

My initial thoughts on V festival were a devil’s advocate approach. I decided not to listen to my friend’s anger towards the festival and ignore torrents of judgement towards the age of the fans and...

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