Two Russian pranksters – Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexey Stolyarov — aka Vovan and Lexus – reportedly duped Prince Harry and got him to give an extremely candid interview over the phone.
24.02.2020 - 19:51 / nme.com
The legendary DJ and producer died on February 17, 2020
A massive 900 hours of mixes by Andrew Weatherall have been shared by a group of fans in the wake of the legendary DJ’s death.
Featuring studio mixes, live recordings and radio shows from between 1988 and 2020, The Weatherdrive spans Weatherall’s career since the age of 25.
The collection also includes unreleased tracks, press clippings, and fan art, and is divided by year. The first folder for 1988-1994 features the DJ and producer’s Radio
Two Russian pranksters – Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexey Stolyarov — aka Vovan and Lexus – reportedly duped Prince Harry and got him to give an extremely candid interview over the phone.
"I wish I could tell him, because I never really told him"
Weatherall was meant to play alongside her at last night's gig in Leeds
The singer also reminsces on Weatherall reviewing Primal Scream for NME in 1989
The Weeknd has shared the title track from his new album After Hours. He’s also shared the album’s artwork and release date. The album arrives on March 20 (via XO/Republic). Listen to the new song below.
The Weeknd dropped his new song "After Hours" on Wednesday.
It's out next month...
The Weeknd recently revealed the title and cover art for his upcoming album, After Hours, and now he’s dropped off its title track, “After Hours.” The project’s pre-order also went live, revealing a release date of Friday, March 20.
It’s easy enough to reel off Andrew Weatherall’s credentials, the bullet points in a career that made him certifiably important. The UK musician, producer, and DJ, who died this week at the age of 56, was a linchpin of British popular music at a time when its very definition was up for grabs. Worshipped by many as the patron saint of purposeful eclecticism, he was a passionate believer that dance music could offer more than was typically asked of it.
"Do what he would have wanted… creating, listening, dancing"
Tributes are being paid to influential DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall, who has died at the age of 56.
British music producer and DJ Andrew Weatherall, who helped bring the underground sounds of acid house to a mass audience, has died. He was 56.
British music producer and DJ Andrew Weatherall, who helped bring the underground sounds of acid house to a mass audience, has died. He was 56.
British music producer and DJ Andrew Weatherall, who helped bring the underground sounds of acid house to a mass audience, has died. He was 56.
British music producer, DJ and record-label founder Andrew Weatherall, who co-produced Primal Scream’s landmark 1991 album “Screamadelica” and helped bring the acid house genre into the mainstream, died Monday in a London hospital from a pulmonary embolism, his management confirmed to the Guardian. He was 56.
English DJ and producer Andrew Weatherall has died of a pulmonary embolism, his management announced today (February 17). He was 56 years old. Weatherall’s management said in a statement, “He was being treated in hospital but unfortunately the blood clot reached his heart. His death was swift and peaceful.”