Posts Tagged ‘Friendly Fires’

We've got a pair of tickets to giveaway to this year's hotly anticipated Bestival, where Friendly Fires will debut their one off Past, Present and Future of Dance Music spectatacular with SBTRKT, T.E.E.D and LONE.

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Ahead of their exclusive RizLab set where they'll be musically interpreting a decade in dance, Nardene Scott caught up with Friendly Fires frontman Ed to talk about the concept behind RizLab, their time in the US, what they'll be wearing at Bestival and what to expect from the upcoming tour.

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RizLab have teamed up with the amazing Mercury Music Prize winners Friendly Fires, for an event that will showcase the very best of The Past, Present and Future of Dance Music at this year’s Bestival.

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Rizla have come together with some of the most important names in British music to put together RizLab, a project which will encourage artists to organise unique performances and innovative music experiences.

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Friendly Fires want you to feel that old rave feel in their new video for the massive Live Those Days Tonight. Read our exclusive interview with the band in the latest issue of RWD.

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In our interview with the electro pop greats Friendly Fires, they seemed to be relieved not to have bagged the Mercury Music Prize the year they were nominated judging by their response to missing out on the coveted award.

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Three giants of live music, Cream, Goldenvoice and Loudsound, have joined forces to create what is destined to become one of London’s most exciting outdoor electronic dance festivals and we have a chance to win a pair of tickets to give away to one lucky winner.

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After Glastonbury, Wireless Festival is always next on our ‘Must Go To’ event list at the beginning of the year and 2010’s didn’t disappoint… long-arse review by Danny Walker. Pictures by Jessica Gilbert. Video by the RWD Office Cam

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Whilst GaGa may have walked away with a hat-trick of gongs and performed at last night’s awards show, it was Dizzee and Flo’s on-stage collaboration that was the most memorable point of the evening. On top of that they’ve both walked away with a trophy each as Raskit picked up the Best Male award and The Machine won probably the most coveted award of the evening; Best British Album for the number one selling Lungs.

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Bands Friendly Fires and Holy Ghost have covered each others' songs and are planning to release them as a double A-side single.

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