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Negussie And Erikson: The electro rock duo from Stockholm look through an Electric WindowDrew Kelleher tracked down electro team NEGUSSIE AND ERIKSON in Stockholm. [01.05.90]
David Mullin: An exciting new pop rock talent signed to Warner BrothersBrian Quincy Newcomb checks out gifted new singer/songwriter DAVID MULLIN [01.05.90]
Charlotte: The Swedish singer sometimes known as Charlotte Hoglund pitches for international attentionJames Attlee reports on the Swedish singer now pushing for international recognition CHARLOTTE. [01.05.90]
One To One: Cross Rhythms talks to Andrew Pidcock and Dave ParsonsBlink and you might have missed it. The release of 'Run Thru The Wastelands' by Cardiff duo ONE TO ONE was a gem. Tim Cockram investigates. [01.05.90]
Himlavasen: Jazz funk iconoclasts known as hip bop's Heavenly BeingsHIMLAVASEN is Swedish for 'Heavenly Beings' but might otherwise be translated Awful Noise': a tongue-in-cheek name for a fun band of Gottenburg instrumentalists. Tony Cummings reports. [01.05.90]
Ian Traynar: The praise and worship man exhorting the Church to restore David's TabernacleIAN TRAYNAR finds a vision for praise and worship in Old Testament imagery. [01.05.90]
Gilian Gartry: A Teeside singer with a passion for worshipSweet-voiced GILIAN GARTRY has sung on a Tyne Tee television series but is just as likely to be singing at a school assembly. James Attlee talks to the lady [01.05.90]
John Pantry: The singer/songwriter/producer talks about his life in music, then and nowDrew Kelleher and Tony Cummings report on the veteran musician/producer JOHN PANTRY who'll be, if not a rock'n'roll reverend, an MOR minister. [01.05.90]
Phil Thomson: The Gag They Couldn't Man - Jingoistic Piety and the Prophet StingPHIL THOMSON looks at whether we can change our world through music. [01.05.90]
Christian Heavy Metal: The Christian entrance into the heavy music arenaDave Williams, manager of Christian thrash band Seventh Angel, records the fast-changing history of metal's mega-volume revolutionaries [01.05.90]

