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Issue Two

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Issue 02 of Loops, featuring articles by Paul Morley (on Michael Jackson), Nick Kent (on 1973), Andy Miller (on Serge Gainsbourg), among others, was published on 4 March 2010. Order it from Faber and Domino.
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    NICK KENT - Apathy for the Devil NICK KENT - Apathy for the Devil In his long awaited second book - sixteen years after his seminal rock tome 'The Dark Stuff' - rock writer Nick Kent produces a brilliant and personal memoir of the 1970s. As apprentice to Lester Bangs, boyfriend of Chrissie Hynde, confidant of Iggy Pop, trusted scribe for Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones, and early member of the Sex Pistols, he was witness to both the beautiful and the damned of this turbulent decade.  
    OWEN PALLETT - Heartland OWEN PALLETT - Heartland 'Heartland', the third album by Owen Pallett, is a panoramic and orchestral work; a song cycle of Contemporary Fiction, and his finest work to date. Its narrative concerns a young, ultra-violent farmer named Lewis and is set in the imaginary landscape of Spectrum. There is also a super limited edition 7" of 'Lewis Takes Action'. This is available exclusively through Domino's online store.  
    David Watkins Alex Chilton ‘By one of those funny coincidences, on the day Alex Chilton died I’d been listening to Big Star – arguably one of the most important bands of the seventies – for the first time in months, if not years ...’ Web Content
    Peter Hobbs It's a Sad and Beautiful World Peter Hobbs on the passing of Sparklehorse's Mark Linkous.
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    Paul Morley An Awfully Big Adventure Michael Jackson in the Afterlife
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    Owen Hatherley So Much to Answer For Post Punk Urbanism in Manchester
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    Miriam Linna Cramps Confidential 1976 Girl Drummer Bares Some but Not All
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    Matt Thorne Gigolos Get Lonely Too Prince: His Protégées, Side-projects and Their Influence (Part One 1978–84)
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    Elisa Ambrogio Up Cedar Hill ‘The most interesting person I knew when I was seven was my dad. He could get the paper flat and symmetrical on the Mad magazine back cover fold-in and he had a great job.’ Extract
    Andy Miller Est-ce est-ce si bon? Gainsbourg in the Culture Bunker
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    Frances Morgan Red Square and Southend Red Square's Thirty-Three and the resonance of re-discovery after the event. Extract
    Dan Franklin Extremely Loud and Incredibly Fast Napalm Death and the Possibility of Life's Destruction
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    Lavinia Greenlaw Silent Disco An original piece of verse from novelist and poet Lavinia Greenlaw.
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    Mark Fisher Why Don't Groups Split Up Any More? ‘There's something disappointing about the dogged persistence of a group, even – or perhaps especially – if we are fans.’ Extract
    Tim Lawrence Party Time with David Mancuso and the Loft ‘Like a soup or a bicycle or Wikipedia, the Loft is an amalgamation of parts that are weak in isolation, but joyful, revelatory and powerful when joined together.’ Extract
    Rubbish Raver Untitled The musical memoir of a misfit, the anonymous Rubbish Raver.
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    Nick Kent 1973 Legendary music journalist Nick Kent tells his story of 1973, a memorable year in the turbulent decade that was the 1970s.
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    Simon Reynolds Sound Envisioned Science Fiction and Future Music (aka Sonic Fiction, Part Two)
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    Kev Kharas Private, Post-generic Truths and the Bedroom Club Belief Eke ‘For too long too many have toiled for the promise that music is somehow imminently poised to change the world...’ Extract
    Rob Chapman In Conversation with John Walters A 1987 interview with John Peel's producer, from music writer Rob Chapman.
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