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Thomas H Green

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Thomas writes regularly for the Daily Telegraph and Mixmag. He has been a consistent presence in the UK dance music media since the mid-Nineties and has also written more broadly about music and the arts elsewhere. He has written one book, Rock Shrines, with another on the way. An ageing raver, he’s still occasionally to be found in nightclubs as dawn approaches.

Articles By Thomas H Green

theartsdesk on Vinyl 60: Acid Pauli, Mercury Rev, Cabbage, Kraftwerk, Oasis, Working Men's Club and more

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Album: Faithless - All Blessed

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Album: Annie - Dark Hearts

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Album: Emmy the Great - April / 月音

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Album: Groove Armada - Edge of the Horizon

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Album: Declan McKenna - Zeros

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Album: Disclosure - ENERGY

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theartsdesk on Vinyl 59: Johnny Cash, Bananagun, Fleetwood Mac, Romare, PJ Harvey, Kamaal Williams and more

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Album: Bright Eyes - Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was

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New Music Unlocked 5: Biffy Clyro, Rave the Vote, Little Simz and AJ Tracey

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theartsdesk Q&A: Record label New Heavy Sounds

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New Music Unlocked 4: The Streets, heavy metal, punk rock and R.E.M.

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Album: Zapatilla - Zapatilla

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New Music Unlocked 3: Dermot Kennedy, Lollapalooza and Cambridge Folk

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New Music Unlocked 2: Nick Cave, Tomorrowland, The Prodigy, The Clangers and more

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New Music Unlocked 1: Reef, Supersonic Festival, Elton John and more

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