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NewsLast Updated: 23rd Mar
Delirious? kept busy last week following the launch of their latest single, See The Star. Reviews in a variety of publications (including a predictably bad review in Kerrang) and TV appearances on Melinda's Night In (Channel 5) and The Big Breakfast (Channel 4) kept the band busy, while the fans were also busy taking the single to number 13 mid-week. The single entered the official UK top 40 on Sunday 21st March at number 16, having sold 15,000 copies by Saturday evening. This is the highest singles chart placing so far for delirious?
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UCB Cross Rhythms, the UK's only national CCM radio station is experimenting with a Real Audio feed meaning listeners no longer need a satellite dish to pick up transmissions. More details at the Cross Rhythms website.
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Juliet Turner is finally returning to the UK to play live. A show on April 17th at King Tut's in Glasgow will be followed by a UK tour supporting former Byrds frontman Riger McGuinn through May. Keep an eye on the Sticky Music website for more details.
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Movation Records continue to keep busy. The latest Jumping In The House of God album has been launched in the US. Over there it's the second volume. Forefront Records have set up a website for the series at: http://www.jumpinginthehouse.com/. Movation and the World Wide Message Tribe are looking to start a new pop/dance evangelistic group. See the Movation website for more details.
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Land are preparing for the launch of their second album, Point Me To The Sky which is due for release in May. From the sounds of the tracks I've heard (a kind of fusion of soul and alternative rock with a meditative vibe) it's definitely one to be looking out for.
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Flow have been absent from the live scene for the past 16 months but finally made their live debut with new singer Helen at The Jericho in Oxford earlier this month. The band have a couple more live dates coming up in April around London - check the message boards for more details. The band are currently recording a promotional video and continuing to work on their new album (which they hope to release later this year) with former Mike and The Mechanics member Peter Van Hooke. The video is for promotion to record labels rather than distribution or broadcast.
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IndigoEcho have been enjoying a few shows recently after a break from touring and are preparing for a London gig in May as well as a show at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. The band's new demo is now at their website in MP3 format.
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Room 3 Records and Britlinks Design are pleased to announce the unveiling of the Room 3 Records website at http://www.room3records.co.uk. Room 3 Records manage Nervous Passenger and have recently completed work for Kingsway Music.
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Destiny Calling would like to see as many as possible at their Easter Monday gig in Guildford Cathedral.
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After months of deliberation Britlinks is going to co-ordinate the creation of a compilation album. The album will feature innovative Christian artists based in the UK with the aim of highlighting talent and encouraging innovation.
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Delirious? announced that in the second week of release the single See The Star sank to number 44 in the UK charts. The new album Mezzamorphis releases on Monday.
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Tony Cornish is the lates artist to join the New Dawn Music stable. Tony's debut album is available through New Dawn. See the New Dawn website for more details.
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Catherine Francis is in the process of recording a TV show called "Sunday Morning". She doesn't know when it will be transmitted, but keep your eyes open for her.
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Race have announced a string of events later this month under the title Jazz Cafe.
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Reading act Flow will be returning to that town's Alleycat Live on Sunday 18th April. Support will be from a DJ and possibly another band. Admission is only �2.
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