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Year: 2004.





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Kweli Beats 'Drum' With Kanye, Norah Jones

Originally due last year, Talib Kweli's sixth album, "Ear Drum," is now back on the schedule for a July 24 release via his own Blacksmith Music label/Warner Bros.

The MC is joined by a host of big-name contributors on the album, including producers will.i.am, Madlib, Hi-Tek and Kanye West. Norah Jones, UGK and labelmate Jean Grae make guest appearances.

"We need to challenge our audience, but we also need to challenge ourselves to know that whatever our new experiences are, we can write about them, be creative and bring that to an audience without them feeling alienated," Kweli says in a statement.

The first single is "Hot Thing." The set also includes the Jones-assisted "Soon the New Day" and "Say Something," featuring Grae.

Kweli's "Get By," produced by West for his 2002 gold-certified "Quality" album, was his biggest mainstream success to date; the track peaked at at No. 16 on the Hot Rap Tracks chart. West also worked on Kweli's "The Beautiful Struggle," released in 2004.


Kweli is winding down his sting on the Virgin College Mega Tour, which concludes tonight (May 3) in Columbus, Ohio, and Saturday in Providence, R.I.
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly joins San Miguel Hidden Depths

Following the huge success of San Miguel Hidden Depths' DJ Yoda and Warp Films-curated events (with Arctic Monkeys, Richard Hawley, Jarvis Cocker and the Mighty Boosh cast amongst the attendees), next Wednesday will see Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly taking the helm.

Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly is the musical moniker of 21-year-old musician, producer and songwriter Sam Duckworth, whose unique approach to music splices classic activist folk-rock with modern technology to create an irrepressible body of work.

Get Cape's event will take place at Industry in Shoreditch, and will see Duckworth demonstrating the talents that have lead to him achieving sell out shows up and down the country. This night will see him taking a break from recording sessions for his Nitin Sawhney-produced new album (the follow-up to his critically acclaimed debut, 'The Chronicles Of A Bohemian Teenager?) to preview exclusive new tracks.

He will be joined for a special live performance by one of the UK?s most exciting and forward thinking young electronic musicians, Nathan Fake, as well as friends from his newly launched Mannequin Republic record label, including the Huw Stephens-approved Boom in the Diamond Industry.
Lostprophets triumph at Full Ponty Festival

Local heroes Lostprophets and The Automatic have triumphed at this year's Full Ponty festival in Wales - but Gallows were the day's surprise big hit.

Headliners Lostprophets wowed the 10,000-strong crowd at Ynysancharad Park in Pontypridd yesterday (May 26) with a set which included classics such as 'Fake Sound Of Progress' and set closer 'Last Train Home'.

The set also featured brief cameos from singer Ian Watkins' mum and gran.

The Automaticwere also a big hit with the locals, with set which included the favourites 'Raoul', 'Golddigger', 'Monster' and set closer 'Recover'.

Other highlights included Atrium Stage headliners Paramore, local lads The Guns, and Gallows, who saw a massive crowd queue up to watch their set on the small Coca-Cola Stage.

Frank Carter and co, didn't disappoint, with 'Orchestra Of Wolves' and 'Will Someone Shoot That Fucking Snake' the undisputed highlights of the set.

Keep coming back to NME.COM all weekend for more reports and blogs from other festivals taking place this weekend, including Dot To Dot, Isle Of Skye and Evolution.


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