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The Electrics: The Scottish roots rock bandAfter 10 years of hard work, roots rockers THE ELECTRICS are in fine fettle. The band's frontman Sammy Horner spoke to Mike Rimmer. [01.02.99]
Sonic Flood: The American group influenced by British pop worshipIt's the sound of Britain's new wave of worship which has been a major influence on Nashville's SONIC FLOOD. Ian Matthews caught up with the guys. [01.02.99]
Jim Bailey: Stonkin' kid's musicChildren's worker JIM BAILEY has become a surprise success amongst teenage dance music buffs. Tony Cummings spoke to the Worthing-based musicianary. [01.02.99]
N-Daze: Radical street music from a London-based teamWith a new line up and a devastating new recording R&B and rap ministers N-DAZE are moving on up. Tony Cummings reports. [01.02.99]
DJ Coopoid: DJ ProfileThe deejay and presenter Andy Cooper aka DJ Coopoid. [01.02.99]
Fono: A song-by-song rundown of their 'Goes Around Comes Around' albumThe Milton Keynes rock group FONO talk us through tracks on their new album [01.02.99]
Cross Rhythms Agents: A look at those helping to circulate Cross Rhythms magazineSelling a parcel of magazines around your church and friends may not seem a very important activity. But as Tony Cummings reports, the CROSS RHYTHMS AGENTS carry out a vital function. [01.02.99]Mike Peters: Rise to new heights
Still revered by chart nostalgists who remember The Alarm, MIKE PETERS is today finding a whole new creative resurgence. Peter Bate spoke to the Welsh rocker. [01.02.99]
Insyderz: Shout skaleluia!The INSYDERZ have created much interest by bringing ska rhythms to worship songs. Tony Cummings reports. [01.02.99]
Silage: The North Carolina ska bandWith a new album produced by the Gotee Brothers, SILAGE are pushing back the ska boundaries, says Tony Cummings. [01.02.99]

