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| Bryan Ferry
The Roxy Music legend chats with musicOMH about music, moods, past, present and whatever else he fancies.
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| Ian Van Dahl
Christophe and Erik from the award-winning Belgian dance act chat with musicOMH about Belgium, buying synthesisers, Christmas and their astonishingly large instruments collection....
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| Dee Dee
The dance chateuse chats with musicOMH about Christmas and her thoughts for 2003.
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| Gus Gus
Earth from Icelandic dance trailblazers Gus Gus chats with musicOMH about Christmas, Iceland in winter, and her thoughts for 2003.
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| Ms Dynamite
The Mercury Music Prize winner chats with musicOMH about a fantastic year just gone and her expectations for the one ahead.
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| Louis Vause
Piano teacher turned labelmate of ex-Blur guitarist Graham Coxon chats to musicOMH about his debut album 'Pianophernalia', working with Coxon, bringing up a daughter on his own, just what's so good about Edinburgh and why politics no longer matter.
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| Soulfly
musicOMH catches up with Max Cavalera to discuss sneakers, 9/11, children and about being spiritual.
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| Martin Grech
The boy behind the Lexus car ad theme chats with musicOMH some way from Aylesbury.
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| Levellers
Jeremy from the agit-rock posse tells musicOMH what the band have done with the money from all those top 20 hits and what they think of musicians these days.
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| Tim Deluxe
Fresh from his club and chart smash hit It Just Won't Do, Tim tells musicOMH who he is, what he likes and why.
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| Belle and Sebastian: Stuart Murdoch
The front man of the Glaswegian supergroup chats with musicOMH about new album 'Storytelling'.
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| Gary Numan
The ace industrial electrogoth chats to musicOMH about his 25 years in the music industry, all those people covering his songs and what he thinks of Pop Idol. You'll be surprised.
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| Orbital
Phil Hartnoll of the pioneering dance act chats with musicOMH about Orbital's story so far, why gigs mean so much to him and the whole David Gray connection.
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| The Burn
New indie band chat with musicOMH.
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| Damon Albarn
Blur frontman and Gorillaz co-creator Damon Albarn chats to musicOMH about his latest project, 'Mali Music', and the launch of his own record label, Honest Jon's.
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| Cornershop
musicOMH caught up with Tjinder Singh and Ben Ayers for a quickfire round of Q&As ahead of the release of new album 'Handcream for a Generation'.
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| Eileen Rose
Having just released second album Long Shot Novena on Rough Trade Records, Eileen Rose indulges in some Q&As...
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| Indigo Girls: Emily Saliers and Amy Ray
At the launch of their new album Become You, musicOMH caught up with one of music's most enduring double acts.
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| Lasgo
The Belgian trance trio have enjoyed Europe-wide chart success with the single 'Something'. Here they chat with musicOMH about what it's like to be the embodiment of Europop.
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| Jah Wobble
Following his Solaris dub tour with Harold Budd and Bill Laswell and the release of new album Jah Wobble takes five for some Q&A's.
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| The Hives
Howlin' Pelle from the Swedish pop rockers in snappy suits presents his vision of the future to musicOMH.
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| Richard Hawley
Following stints as guitarist for All Saints and Robbie Williams and now as an unofficial sixth member of Pulp, musicOMH caught up with Richard Hawley to chat about his emerging solo career.
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| Yann Tiersen
With Amelie being whispered as a possible Oscar winner as Best Foreign Language Film, musicOMH caught up with the film's BAFTA-nominated soundtrack composer, Yann Tiersen.
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| Stephen Fry (from films)
The writer, actor, comedian and star of Gosford Park chats with musicOMH about his future projects.
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| Mojave 3 + Slowdive: Neil Halstead
Alan McGee's Creation Records signed Slowdive, formed by Neil Halstead, only for the band to become Mojave 3 and sign to 4AD. Now Neil has released a solo record. musicOMH caught up with the surfer-singer-songwriter.
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| Menlo Park: Chris Taylor
Well and truly beyond Nashville, the cajun collection of Hoxton hobos (plus somebody from Philedelphia) have recently been wowing the London masses again. musicOMH caught up with the man of many costumes, Chris Taylor.
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| Suicide: Martin Rev
The electronica veteran discusses the music industry, the new world order and Suicide's forthcoming album, out in March on Mute Records' Blast First imprint.
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| Natacha Atlas
Former Transglobal Underground vocalist Natacha Atlas singes, writes, belly-dances and once described herself as "a human gaza strip". She is now an accomplished solo artist, UN Ambassador and arabic fusion dowager extraordinaire. Here she chats about the Taleban, her new "ambient" album, musical collaborations and her wishes for the New Year.
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| Marillion: Steve Hogarth
The lyricist and lead singer of Marillion indulges in some Q&A.
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| Billiardman + The Divine Comedy: Joby and Rob
The Divine Comedy's keyboards wizard and composer of The League of Gentlemen theme music Joby Talbot and percussion maestro Rob Farrer talk about their new band, Billiardman.
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| Cane 141: Michael, Gerard and Shane
Q&A sesh with the Irish acousto-ambient band.
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| Indigo Girls: Amy Ray
Amy Ray talks about the Indigo Girls and her new solo album.
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| JJ72: Mark, Fergal and Hilary
The Irish trio chinwag.
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| Jack + Jacques: Anthony Reynolds
Anthony invites musicOMH to his flat for some bonhomie and not a little tipple of wine, discusses Hugh Grant in his new play and pinpoints precisely why he'd like to be an ex-pop star.
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| Paleday: Anthony Stubbs and Stephen Farrier
Paleday attach various microphones and talk about their brand of indie-pop.
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| Marcella Detroit
Marcella chats about the rise and fall of Shakespear's Sister, what it feels like to be Number One in the singles chart and previews her latest solo work.
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| The Frank and Walters: Paul Linehan
Paul explains why he feels compelled to write music and why his band deserve greater things than being supported by Suede and Radiohead.
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| The Divine Comedy: Neil Hannon
Neil chats about family life, the direction The Divine Comedy may take post-'A Secret History' and his Internet experiences...
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| Venini: Debbie Lime, Russell Senior, Nick Eastwood
Ex-Pulp guitarist Russell Senior comes clean on his split with the band, Debbie Lime speaks of her curious leisure pursuit - being a dominatrix - and Nick Eastwood sheds some light on why Venini decorate clubs with limes and inflatables...
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| Brassy: Muffin, Jonny, Karen and Stefan
Muffin, Jonny, Karen and Stefan give a behind-the-scenes look at the record industry and have one or two things to say on the matter...
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| Brian: Ken Sweeney (part II)
Since his 1999 album and single were amongst several pollsters' "of the year" nominations, Ken hints at where Brian's third album may go.
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| Andy White
Andy, formerly of ALT (with Liam from Hothouse Flowers and Tim Finn), is now a solo folk star. Everything from Northern Ireland politics to his childhood are chewed over here... Andy's first ever web interview.
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| The Divine Comedy: Bryan Mills
In Bryan's first ever web interview he chats about life, the universe and that man Neil Hannon, what it was like performing with Robbie Williams, Tom Jones and Ronnie Spector and why his gadgets are all broken...
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| Brian: Ken Sweeney Ken Sweeney introduces Brian and discusses his much-lauded 1999 album 'Bring Trouble'.
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