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Hydro: Tribal influenced techno project to be released in the mainstreamDue to be released in the mainstream is the stunning tribal influenced techno project 'Aborigination' from engage's HYDRO. Manja Visser spoke to Ray Goudie, part of the hydro collaboration. [01.08.97]
Audacity: Midlands band striving to be Salt and LightOne band who won't have to travel far for the Roots And Branches festival are Dudley-based AUDACITY. They spoke to Tony Cummings. [01.08.97]
Abundant: Cross Rhythms takes a closer look at the sanctified dance clubWith the release of the 'Subscribe To The Vibe' album! Britain's top nightclub ABUNDANT showcases a bevy of top dance produces. DJ Coopoid reports. [01.08.97]
Wes Davis: British easy listening country singer with a famous fatherThough still young in years Leighton Buzzard's WES DAVIS has clocked up a mass of CCM experience. He spoke to Nick Castle. [01.08.97]
Dissident Prophet: Midlands rock band working in the mainstreamSteve Stockman investigates Midlands-based DISSIDENT PROPHET [01.08.97]
Patrick Jean-Paul-Denis: 'Special Love' creating a buzz in the mainstream marketThe R&B gospel single by PATRICK JEAN-PAUL-DENIS is getting some club and radio play. Manja Visser quizzed the London-based singer. [01.08.97]
Sean Puffy Combs and Jackmaster Funk: Hip Hop stars surprise industry with gospel recordsSEAN PUFFY COMBS and JACKMASTER FUNK wouldn't be any hip hop buff's obvious nomination for gospel rap. But the fact is... Kwaku reports. [01.08.97]
The Gloryhounds: Hounds Of GloryA new name to many visiting this year's Cross Rhythms Festival will be indie rock team THE GLORYHOUNDS. Geoff Howlett spoke to vocalist and guitarist, Dan Harris. [01.06.97]
River: The indie rock group spreading the GospelRIVER count the Manic Street Preachers and Skunk Anansie amongst their music influences and went down a storm at last year's CR festival. With their manager they took time off on a Friday evening to talk to Phil Crawley. [01.06.97]
Phatfish: The UK-based acid jazz bandAt least one UCB Cross Rhythms presenter considers 'Neworldisorder' by PHATFISH the best release of '96. Louise Hunt, singer with the university circuit favourites, spoke to Steve Cox. [01.06.97]

