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World Wide Message Tribe's new album, Frantik is due for release on the 19th September. It has been preceded by a CD single featuring the title cut in album and extended mixes as well as another album track "Truth". The group also has several new teaching materials available.
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Movation Records have been commissioned to produce another Sanctified Dance Party for Radio One this Christmas. This year's show will once again be hosted by World Wide Message Tribe frontman Cameron Dante and will feature a range of uplifting dance tunes.
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Still with Cameron Dante, the former Bizarre Inc. member has begun work on a follow-up to his 1996 release Preacha. Don't expect the album for at least another year yet.
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Boxes of the breakfast cereal Golden Grahams currently come complet ewith one of a series of CDs containing a selection of pop tunes. Good news for delirious? is that cereal eaters across the country will find one of their songs on the second (blue) disc.
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Murph's debut single is now available from the band. "Snapshot" costs three pounds and the band are touring heavily over the next few months to promote it.
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Scottish pop-rock band IndigoEcho has begun work on their new album. The band will be recording over the next few months with Room 3 Records who have until now worked mainly with Nervous Passenger as well as completing freelance projects for other organisations.
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Work has begun at Perfect Music on the new Shine album. Produced by Zarc Porter, the album will receive a worldwide release through Reunion Records early next year. The group have been booked for DC/LA 2000 and will probably be doing a major US festival tour next summer. The album is also due to feature a singing legend whose identity has yet to be revealed.
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Lucy Britten, known for work on a number of compilation projects,including last year's Jumping In The House of God III is fronting a new Message (WWMT, Shine) band, V-enna. The group hopes to join the other Message groups in evangelistic work, but in the meantime are working on some recording projects.
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Promising Scottish indie-rock outfit Fabulous have decided to call it a day after the departure of their bass player. The rest of the band members are hoping to be back on the music scene soon with a new band,and are currently thinking of calling themselves "Generic".
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Formerly known as SGuD, Coventry's Goldsmiths have just finished their debut album. Recorded at Phil Goss' (As If...) Appletree Studios, I Know You Know is due for an end-of-September release.
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She may have sung that she dreamed of Brian Kennedy, but now Juliet Turner will be supporting him for four nights at Dublin's Vicar's Street. Juliet has quite a string of dates coming up, and also hopes to have completed the latest demo for her next album by the end of September.
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Juliet Turner is among the nominees for Best Irish Female Singer at this year's Hot Press awards. Other nominees are: Sinead O'Connor, Dolores O'Riordan, Eleanor McEvoy and Andrea Corr. The awards ceremony takes place on the 7th October.
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Among the latest batch of bookings for Germany's Christmas Rock Night is the seemingly omni-present delirious?. The boys from Littlehampton will make their German debut headlining the Friday night, and will be joined over the weekend by the Electrics, Split Level, and Sammy Horner (presenting his celtic praise live show). ICC are hoping to ship the live compilation recorded at last year's event by the end of this month.
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After The Fire will play a special one-off show this Saturday in Dagenham, Essex. Check out http://www.afterthefire.co.uk to see if there are any last minute tickets available.
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Beehive have called it a day.
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Following the ending of their contract with US-based Five Minute Walk Records, the Electrics look set to keep importers busy when their long-awaited live album hits the shelves towards the end of this month courtesy of ICC.
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John Hartley of Phil and John fame is producing an album featuring Rebecca St. James, Michelle Tumes, Margaret Becker, Jennifer Knapp and Nicole Nordemand. Titled Heaven and Earth, the project also features Phil Keaggy on guitar. Phil Baggaley keeps busy with his worship projects.
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The latest news from Soundhouse, home to Sue Rinaldi and Caroline Bonnett is that Sue's first book, Trend, is now available through their website.
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Northern Ireland's up and coming Booley whose Greenbelt show and subsequent London showcase highlighted him as one of that country's most promising talents has just secured US distribution through Grassroots Music for his Bathroom Floor release.
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Adrian Snell's new album is on its way. Titled The Cry it features, among others, the woodwind talents of Dave Fitzgerald.
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Ireland's Emmaus have halted production of their next rock album inorder to focus on a worship-oriented release.
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