New issue: Smashed Hits 2.0

08 Sep 2010

Don’t Stop The Music!

Read about the songs they tried to ban, the musicians stopped from playing live, and the singers who are put on trial, in the bumper SMASHED HITS issue of Index

DANIEL BARENBOIM Bring music, bring life: An exclusive interview by Clemency Burton-Hill

COLIN GREENWOOD Set yourself free : Technology brings Radiohead closer to their fans

WILL SELF Words and music: God Save the Queen

FEMI KUTI Words and music: Beng Beng Beng

LAPIRO DE MBANGA Voice to the voiceless : The Cameroonian musician speaks to Index from prison

KAYA GENÇ Coffee-house blues: Kurdish musicians are battling against prejudice

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To listen to exclusive contributors’ playlists go to www.indexoncensorship.org/music

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  2. [...] translation of Woeser’s article “Tradition in Protest” as published in their Volume 39, Number 3, 2010 issue titled Smashed Hits 2.0 dedicated to musical free expression. We highly recommend the whole issue and it is available [...]

  3. [...] translation of Woeser’s article “Tradition in Protest” as published in their Volume 39, Number 3, 2010 issue titled Smashed Hits 2.0 dedicated to musical free expression. We highly recommend the whole issue and it is available [...]

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