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Jaimie Hodgson

Jaimie Hodgson is a freelance journalist. He writes for NME, i-D, The Observer Music Monthly, The Guardian and Vice, amongst others

October 2008

  • Pop review: Fall Out Boy, Folie A Deux

    They've swapped angst-fuelled punk for Eighties pop. Which is no bad thing, says Jaimie Hodgson

September 2008

  • Rock review: Motörhead, Motorizer

  • Electronic review: DJ Mujava, Township Funk

August 2008

  • Folk review: Noah and the Whale, Peaceful, the World Lays Me Down

  • Electronic review: Metronomy, Nights Out

June 2008

  • Sun'n'bass

  • Music blog
    Music festivals: How it should be done

  • Hip-hop missionary and MIA's ex-beau

  • Post-apartheid art-rock par excellence

May 2008

  • How does it feel...

  • The bands of summer

March 2008

  • When kuduro came to town

    Pop: African rhythms met euro-techno as the latest global dance hybrid hit the UK

  • Let them sow their wild Oates

    America's own nu ravers? They owe far more to blue-eyed soul, Jaimie Hodgson learns

  • Reviews 26-40

    Supergrass, Kathryn Williams & Neill Maccoll, Guillemots and more

October 2007

  • Found, This Mess We Keep Reshaping

    Distortion pedals, quirky electronics: not your average nu folk set

  • Samim, Flow

    Tech-house has left the margins with a mix of slick synths and acid crescendos. Jaimie Hodgson hears a master at work.

  • Music blog
    Global ghetto funk

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September 2007

  • Let's hear it for... no one

    Pop: This year's Mobos fell well short of being the memorable showcase its organisers wanted it to be.

  • Music blog
    How the Westwood won

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  • Flash forward
    Flash forward

    Late of the Pier were, literally, too cool for school. Now the self-styled 'confrontational pop' pals are the hottest group on the under-18s scene, says Jaimie Hodgson.

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