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NewsLast Updated: 29th Oct
New Generation Ministries have announced that they and their flagship band, dba, have parted ways. dba are on the verge of releasing their long awaited first mainstream single and best guess is that since NGM remains a mission based organisation their paths are no longer intertwined. Details of the single and new contact details for dba will appear here as soon as possible.
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Scottish folk-rock band the Honey Thieves have a new demo. Presenting three new songs, the demo suggests some exciting new directions for the band as they seek for support in the recording of a new album. Anyone interested in booking or supporting a very promising band in the Waterboys vein should contact them. See their contact details.
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Rolinson, Boyce, Stanley have just released Born For This "an intensely moving portrayal of the Stations of the Cross." CD, cassette and songbook available now.
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Ashley and Rachel Taylor, guitarist and bassist from NSC, recently announced the birth of their first son, Jordan James Taylor. Congratulations! The band are supporting As If... with If Only on Saturday and are still hard at work on their new album.
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The band formerly known as Coaster are now The Renaissance Band.
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Movation Records, home to WWMT, Jumping In The House of God, Raze, and more are now on the web at http://www.movation.co.uk. Zarc Porter has been doing remixing work for a new Nik Kershaw single called 'Somebody Loves You' which is due for release in January and also working with Tedd T on production work for a new Raze album which is due for release next year, after December's EP release.
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A new club called Purple is having its first event on Wednesday 11th November in the function room of the Farce & Firkin in Birmingham. The event is not evangelistic but will play "Christian or Christ-friendly" music. Tickets are �3 or �2 for concessions. For more details ring 0121 415 5333 or e-mail MAS639@bham.ac.uk.
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Movation are once again putting together a Sanctified Dance Party to see Christmas in on Radio One. They are looking for requests and suggestions so get in touch if you want your music or favourites included.
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Pop-punk outfit Cephas have signed with Catalyst as their management company. The band show a lot of promise and hope to move into recording very soon.
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A new issue of Never For Nothing, a zine covering Christian music from a British perspective has just been released on the web at: http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/square/ea46
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World Wide Message Tribe are planning a UK tour for September next year! In the meantime they have a number of live dates booked for the next few months. WWMT recently hit number one on New Zealand's Christian Radio Network with Hypocrite and are also charting well at UCB.
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The new As If... album, Strange Blue Thing is now available through Christian bookshops in the UK and from New Dawn Music.
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The Message To Schools trust who support WWMT, among others, have changed their name to The Message to reflect their wider work, such as the Message 2000 project where Soul Survivor and The Message are joining forces for a massive summer mission in Manchester.
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Scottish rock outfit M!D's CD release, Fresh Evidence, is to be distributed by J C Distribution.
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Work has begun on a new dance worship project to tie in with the 'Source' music books. The project is to be called Re:Source and the co-ordinators are looking for songs to include. Contact Movation if you're interested.
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Britlinks Design is pleased to announce the launch of a new website for up-and-coming Scottish outfit Nervous Passenger. As they prepare for the launch of their debut full length, [taller trees] pop over to http://www.nervouspassenger.org and pay them a visit.
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