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Over fifty bands to play as part of the Live At Leeds music celebrations this May

To coincide with Leeds celebrating its 800th birthday this year, Leeds City Council and promoters Futuresound have put together a ground-breaking city-wide, three-day music festival over the second May Bank Holiday weekend (25th, 26th and 27th May) with hopes that the event will become an annual event on the music scene's calendar.

Kava Kava: Maui

Kava Kava are a real band doing clubs and festivals with total commitment to the music they love. It's acid funk and it's live on stage with pounding drums, big guitar and wah wah pedals.

Band Profile: Portal

ambient electronic pop

De La Soul @ Stylus

After a guy just spinning some classic hip hop tunes (and doing the occasional beat juggling, not the best I have seen) it's time for the real hip-hop masters to appear.

Unkle: Never Never Land

Unkle's previous album, the musical elite showcase, known as Psyence Fiction was the brainchild of dance guru James Lavelle and the mighty DJ Shadow.

The Slate Pipe Banjo Draggers: Untitled

After "all songs have been made by collecting sounds from places and countries, playing instruments, sampling music and talking.

Far From The Dance: Untitled

This  3 track E.P. from the former Serotonin boys sees the Yorkshire based 5-piece continue with the electronica infused space rock that  made a name for themselves under the former title.

Cash Mattock: 21st Century Sleaze

God this is a tricky one, so it's going to be really brief. First off because this album contains 17 songs of which describing each ones sound would take me forever (the press release which came with this CD is 4 A4 sheets long!), but primarily because this guy is a bloody nut, and his album hums with this undertone.

Various Artists: Chocolate Fireguard presents... Interesting Flavours

If, like me, you're sick and tired of the tedious monotony of modern rap and hip hop music, then you'll probably like to know about this CD.

Ten Seconds Of Chaos: Don't Cut Me Out

Within the limitations of full-on rock guitar-band music Ten Seconds of Chaos squeeze out every possibility to maximum effect.

Herdwhite: Lost In The Big City

I'm bombarded with a soundscape of guitars, synths, samples, beats, male/female vocals and industrious effects.

Idlewild @ LMUSU

After the sun goes down on a rare glorious spring day in Leeds, Idlewild are creating havoc among the crowd gathered in Leeds Met Uni S.

Nina Nastasia @ St John's Church

"It's always fun to play in a church... more fun than going to church anyway!" It's quite a frustrating layout here at St.

LSK @ Rocket

Nash are a funky outfit who like the headliners are charming and confident. Their lead singer is a more gruff (i.e.

The Knife: Deep Cuts

Storming out of Sweden are brother and sister combo Olof and Kristin Dreijer, aka The Knife. Unlike other famous brother and sister combos, the music isn't thrashy garage rock, nor is it arty punk pop.

Worriedaboutsatan @ Atrium

Poor Pifco. Unfortunately for them, the organisers of tonight's event, Tiny Cat, haven't realised that for those living outside of the city centre the cutoff point is basically about 11pm.

Gruff Rhys @ Hebden Bridge Picture House

With his second solo album "Candylion", Gruff Rhys has produced one of the most charming records of the year and tonight is a chance to witness the Welsh genius at work in the flesh.

Pretty Girls Make Graves @ Joseph's Well

This a belated review, for the simple fact I have been away in Edinburgh, breathing in clean Lothian air and sampling many types of whiskey since Tuesday, and amidst my general binging found no time to write the piece coherently.

Jeremy Smoking Jacket @ Packhorse

Two Bristol artists and Leeds' 7 Hertz made their way over to the tiny packed out room above the bar at the Packhorse for a night of fantastic experimental music.

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