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Bowl-A-Rama Incoming…

Sydney plays host to the Bowl-a-Rama Comp in Australia this Saturday 29th February that will attract names such as Hassan, Glifberg, Burnquist, Senn, Luxford, Millar, Steadham, Kasai, Ngoho, Hosoi and Cardone amongst many others.

The World Cup Skateboarding event should be one to watch, so look out for a photo feature in the coming week or so as Nav is out there for Crossfire on a mission to bring you the lowdown.

Duncan to wreck the place? 2-1 favourite unless Martelleur has hopped on an airbus!

Click here to watch footage of the warm ups.

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MF Shalem is non-stop!

DJ MF Shalem has announced his latest list of projects and they show just how busy he is!

First up will be the debut album from Brown Co., which is currently mastered and just needs the artwork finishing. It is hope that the record will be out in April or May and will feature a limited edition “official Brown Co. mix-CD” with the album.

In addition to this, he is halfway done with a new project alongside Proe which will feature a guest spot from Richie Cunning.

As if that wasn’t enough, he’s teamed back up with Adeem [Glue/Dorian 3] for their next album, which he says has 4 songs completed so far.

Beats for days son!

www.myspace.com/shalem

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Nirvana’s best moments

An NME poll has revealed that Nirvana‘s 1992 Reading Festival performance was their best moment.

The poll, which coincides with what would have been Kurt Cobain’s 40th birthday, saw the festival set feature at the top spot, just above their MTV Unplugged set and Smells Like Teen Spirit.

Other events which made the top 10 include the band singing the wrong words to a song on Top Of The Pops and the band’s performance on the legendary TV show The Word.

The full top 10 is:

1. Reading Festival 1992
2. MTV Unplugged
3. ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’
4. Singing the wrong words on ‘Top Of The Pops’
5. ‘Nevermind’ knocking Michael Jackson off the top of the US charts
6. The band’s performance on ‘The Word’
7. The ‘Nevermind’ album cover
8. ‘Come As You Are’
9. Starting a food fight and getting thrown out of the ‘Nevermind’ launch party
10. Pretending to be Madonna’s representatives and crank calling The Lemonheads

www.nme.com / www.nirvana.com

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Musicians back Ban The Bomb

A number of groups are opposing plan to modernise the UK’s nuclear weapons.

Razorlight, Thom Yorke, Ian Brown, Bloc Party and Snow Patrol are amongst those who have signed a CND statement which is against Tony Blair spending a ton of money on updating the country’s weapons.

Kele Okereke from Bloc Party added that spending billions would bring us nearer to “global catastrophe” whilst Ian Brown claimed political leaders were “hypocrites and warmongers”.

www.cnduk.org

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Busta Rhymes considers assault plea

Busta Rhymes is mulling over a guilty plea to save getting prison time.

Rapper Busta has already rejected an offer of six months in prison on two assault charges, but is currently thinking over a guilty plea for a lesser charge that will mean having to serve no time.

He was offered a plea of third-degree assault by the judge which means he’d get off of jail time in exchange for community service and anger management classes.

He is accused of beating his former driver over back pay and another charge against a fan who spat on his car.

www.bustarhymes.com

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FFAF tour dates

Funeral For A Friend have announced their latest set of UK tour dates.

The band go on tour in May to support their upcoming album Tales Don’t Tell Themselves, with tickets going on sale this Saturday [24th]. The dates are:

May:

13th – Bristol Academy
14th – Nottingham Rock City
15th – Leeds University
17th – Glasgow Academy
18th – Manchester Apollo
19th – London Brixton Academy
21st – Portsmouth Guildhall
23rd – Cambridge Corn Exchange
24th – Birmingham Academy
25th – Newcastle Academy
27th – Derry Nerve Centre
28th – Belfast Mandela Hall
29th – Dublin Ambassador

www.funeralforafriend.com

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Roller Disco heads South!

Roller Disco is lighting up King’s Cross and is now blasting its way to South London too.

The ever popular Roller Disco events in King’s Cross on a Thursday sees rowdy rollers doing their thing in fancy dress to the best in funk, disco house and DnB over 3 indoor arenas. And now the finest rollers in the South can experience it too as it spreads its wings to Vauxhall:

Renaissance Rooms, Vauxhall, London SW8 1SD
Fridays, 8pm – 2am and Saturdays 8pm – 2am
£12.50 including skate hire

South London DJ line up: Dj Louise, Mik Arnold, Martyboy, Mikey Mac, Dj Louise, Soulfull Darco , Steve Feelgood (on rotation)

Canvas, Kings Cross Goods Yard, London, N1 0UZ
Thursdays 8pm – midnight and Fridays 8pm – 2am
Thursdays: £10.00, Fridays: £12.50 both include skate hire

North London DJ line up: Dj Stefan, Dj Dorothea, Steve B, Roland London, Sam Starlight, Vladimir P, Adrian Alaisay, Anton Priestnal, D’Lambert, Barnaby, Fashion Andy, Soulfull Darco (on rotation)

www.rollerdisco.info

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Conventional Weapons footage

Fos and French recently held an art exhibition at KCDC in Brooklyn, New York, entitled Conventional Weapons.

Whilst over there, they forced the American contingent of the Heroin squad – Colin Fiske and David Vey – skated in front of Alan Glass‘ glass eye.

Here’s the footage.

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J Mascis to play London solo set

Dinosaur Jr’s J Mascis will play a solo show in London next week.

The acoustic set will be held at London’s Metro and he will be playing some older Dinosaur Jr tracks as well as some new material from the upcoming Beyond album.

The gig will mainly be for competition winners but there will be a few tickets on the door, the night of the show.

The new album has been heard by some of Crossfire’s friends who are heavily into their music and they tell us that its brilliant and fans of the band will definitely not be disappointed.

www.dinosaurjr.com

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Sonic Youth to play classic album

The first set of bands have been confirmed for this year’s Don’t Look Back gigs in London.

Sonic Youth, The House Of Love and Slint will be performing a classic album in its entirety. Slint will be the first up, on August 22nd at Koko where they’ll play Spiderland.

Sonic Youth will be play the Roundhouse on August 31st to perform Daydream Nation in full.

The House Of Love will be at Koko on September 13th to play their self titled debut.

www.sonicyouth.com / www.slint.us