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The Great Varsity Band Hunt

Dark, the Sunday night acoustic session at Clowns. Despite this, when asked for his opinion on the Cambridge music scene, Owen replied " There's a Cambridge music scene? "

Their influences are many, from Dylan to Leo Kottke to Django Reinhardt to Sufjan Stevens. They also list William Morris, the socialist artist and wallpaper designer. They have just finished recording an album, Plough and Scatter which you can buy from Owen or hear on Sophie's Cambridge University Radio show. Owen is a member of the Socialist Workers party, Sophie is acknowledged in two books and Hugh is of aristocratic descent. [OR]

www.myspace.com/errantband

Dress Rehearsal Rag

Charles and Rav have been playing in various bands since the age of about ten, and Dress Rehearsal Rag started off as a side project around three years ago. After a couple of good recordings and show,s they

decided to focus on the band and have been going at it ever since. They say that their music grew out of liking "generic post rock like Mogwai, Explosions in the Sky and My Bloody Valentine" but that they are also pretty keen on more experimental stuff like "Hella, TRS-80, Chin Up Chin Up, Tortoise and Do Make Say Think" (ahem). When asked to describe their sound, Rav said "Ha! Melodic, quiet/loud, occasionally Wall of Noise, Goon-ish". Make of that what you will.

They both grew up in Cambridge, and Rav is now at Jesus. They feel that although the Cambridge band scene died a bit when the Boat Race shut down, the dance scene is pretty good, and that Cellbar 8 and Box Tree put on some great nights. " Long live Dubstep " , says Rav.

They self-produce and sell all their music and apparently use about £300-400 worth of guitar pedals in the process. Their last two EPs were both written, recorded and produced in one week each. [OR]

www.myspace.com/dressrehearsalrag


The Moscow State Circus

The Moscow State Circus met at school and three of them, now at Cambridge, regularly play as a trio during term time. The band arose from the ashes of London favourites The Dialogue in 2007, and are borne from the same scene that has produced Noah and the Whale, Laura Marling, Captain Kick and the Cowboy Ramblers and King Charles, playing regularly with many of them. They were brought back together by a shared love of band names of dubious legality and a desire to bring down one of the world's most famous entertainment troupes. The Moscow State Circus are stronger and more vibrant than ever: If you type 'Moscow State Circus' into Google then their Myspace comes up fifth. Hasta la victoria siempre. Viva las unreasonably large legal fees.

With Alex (guitar/vocals) at Corpus, Dave (keyboards/vocals) at Peterhouse and Ali (bass/vocals) at Trinity Hall, they've seen their fair share of the Cambridge music