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Cameron Crowe: Bringing It All Back Home
Profile by Stephen Dalton, Uncut, February 2001
"If people have a problem with Almost Famous, what they're saying is they have a problem with my life." ...
Review by Stephen Dalton, Uncut, September 2000
THREE IS the magic number for Britrock alchemists ...
Retrospective and Interview by Stephen Dalton, Uncut, April 2008
They came from Northampton, in a hearse. They posed as bats, "improved" 'Ziggy Stardust', and battled malevolent energies within their own band. As another comeback ...
The Monkees: Daydream Believer Film
Film/DVD Review by Stephen Dalton, Uncut, September 1998
Stephen Dalton profiles Daydream Believers, a new documentary tracing the lives of Hollywood wannabes who flunked the audition to join the most famous manufactured pop ...
Review by Stephen Dalton, Uncut, July 2000
Founding fathers of technopop come together in electro land ...
Profile by Stephen Dalton, Uncut, August 2000
IAN CURTIS has amassed more disciples since his death 20 years ago than he ever attracted as singer with Manchester post-punk legends Joy Division. ...
Interview by Stephen Dalton, Uncut, April 2004
KRAFTWERK's impact on electronic rock is incalculable, from Bowie's Low to Radiohead's Kid A. In this rare interview, mainman Ralf Hütter reveals all about this ...
Cabaret Voltaire: Mussolini Headkick
Retrospective and Interview by Stephen Dalton, Uncut, February 2000
Cabaret Voltaire were the original electro-punks – the Death In Vegas of their day – and they could have been as big as New Order. ...
Factory Records and 24 Hour Party People
Report and Interview by Stephen Dalton, Uncut, April 2002
THEY SAID IT could never happen again. But here we are, trapped in a recurring dream. A chilly Friday night in a cavernous warehouse in ...
Joy Division: "Ian was a normal, happy guy. We didn't know he was approaching his breaking point…"
Retrospective and Interview by Stephen Dalton, Uncut, March 2010
Thirty years ago, Joy Division arrived in London. Their mission: to escape Manchester, have a laugh and make a classic second album. Now, Bernard Sumner, ...
Retrospective and Interview by Stephen Dalton, Uncut, May 2001
DAVE GAHAN can't breathe. He can also hear nothing. Which is a little odd because there are 30,000 Depeche Mode fans just yards away, screaming ...
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