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Foocha! is an outspoken entertainment review Web site, covering movies, games, music, TV and books. We do it for kicks, not for cash. Interested in writing for the site?
Foocha! was created by the founders of Taglab and is published using Taglab Publisher 2, a web based content management tool. Martin Algesten has a blog on bugs.
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Lowgold, Camden Monarch, London
Live, Dan Wolff, 20 January 1999
Although still in an embryonic stage in their career, Lowgold show promise in what seems to be an upturn in songwriting driven music. More,
Manic Street Preahcers, Cardiff Millennium Stadium
Live, Dan Wolff, 20 January 1999
It's hard not to be taken in by the sheer vastness of this huge stadium, the largest of its kind in Europe (54,000 to be precise). More,
Mansun, Colchester Arts Centre
Live, Dan Wolff, 20 January 1999
Returning to the live scene for this second low key show after nearly 18 months away, Mansun seem to be just as fired up as they were before. More,
Mardi Gras 2000, Finsbury Park, London
Live, Graham Bower, 20 January 1999
An estimated 85,000 people braved the elements last Saturday for London’s biggest celebration of its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities – Mardi Gras 2000. More,
Moby
Live, Justin Harries, 20 January 1999
Who the hell is Moby? Christian evangelist, blissed out Ibeathian, cross skate punk? Looking over his recorded history file under ALL of the above. More,
Modern Minimalism by the Bang on a Can All Stars
Live, Justin Harries, 20 January 1999
Great news! The Royal Albert Hall tonight offers us a tasty morsel of minimalism from its stale buffet that is the Proms: Modern musical mavericks, New York's Bang on a Can All-Stars. More,
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