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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

Albums of the Year 2018: Farai - Rebirth

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theartsdesk on Vinyl 46: Christmas 2018 Special with Kate Bush, Depeche Mode, The Rolling Stones, Lulu and more

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theartsdesk on Vinyl 45: Ian Dury, Janis Joplin, Oneohtrix Point Never, Stereolab, Charles Mingus and more

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CD: Mary Poppins Returns - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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CD: My Baby - MOUNAIKI: By The Bright of the Night

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DVD: The Man from Mo'Wax

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theartsdesk on Vinyl 44: Thom Yorke, Primal Scream, Elvis, Noisferatu, R.E.M., Bauhaus, Mo'Wax and more

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CD: Imogen Heap - The Music of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

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The Prodigy, Brighton Centre review - a proper bangin' night out

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CD: The Struts - Young&Dangerous

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CD: Ex Mykah - 16, 17

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DVD: Generation Wealth

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CD: Kurt Vile - Bottle It In

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theartsdesk on Vinyl 43: Pixies, Nazareth, Yumi and the Weather, Beta Band, Northern Soul and more

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CD: You Me At Six - VI

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theartsdesk Q&A: Soft Cell

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