If like many others you find yourself regularly throwing cushions at the telly in protest at the banality of most modern day pop music, yet are still unhappy to get your heels muddy in the fields of a rock festival, then look no further than the new princess of pop: Annie. |
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Jonathan Coe reads & closes circles at Waterstone's this evening. 7pm. 203 Piccadilly W1. £3. 020 7851 2400. |
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The Place Prize for Dance is being contested by some 20 top choreographers. 8pm. 17 Duke's Rd, WC1. £5-15. 020 7387 0031 or online. |
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Exuding nothing but style, sass and damn fine edgy pop songs, Annie is a cool Kylie who will soon be all over your local FM frequencies. Her cult dancefloor gem from 1999 'The Greatest Hit' (which borrowed from Madonna's 'Everybody')enticed fellow Norwegians Röyksopp to produce two of her forthcoming album’s tracks, having turned down none other than Britney Spears in her favour. |
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Experimental audio club for cutting edge electronica and sonic art Sprawl moves in at Charterhouse. 7-11:30pm. 38 Charterhouse St, EC1. £4 |
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The album 'Anniemal' hits the shops at the end of September, but in the meantime you will be more than happy with her delectable single 'Chewing Gum' - a solid gold masterpiece that kicks 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head' into touch. This is gum that truly holds its flavour. 'Chewing
Gum' out on Sep 13 on 679
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Edgy Bristol nu wavers New Rhodes play Water Rats 328 Grays Inn Rd, WC1. 7:30pm £5. 08700 600 100 or online. |
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Go for a midweek tipple and boogie at The Social's Baggy Mondays (sic). 7pm-12am. 5 Little Portland St, W1. Free. | ||||
Quirky, a bit mad conceptual artist Rudolf Stingel opens at Sadie Coles HQ. 10am–6pm. 35 Heddon St, W1. Free. |
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