UK-based BDi Music has signed producer, composer and songwriter Robert Primrose to a worldwide, exclusive publishing deal. Based in Bristol, Primrose has produced soundtracks for brands such as Honda and Sanctuary Spa. The latter created a global movement, amas..
The Magic Gang are on the front cover of So Young Magazine's official twenty fourth issue. Read below..
Rummaging through the record racks with Kristian Smith... Northern Soul is less a scene or a style, and more of a religion. For those hooked on it, the search for rare vinyl becomes an all-consuming obsession. A loose-knit confederacy of clubs, promoters, D..
The Magic Gang are back with their wonderfully catchy, Northern Soul-inspired new single Think. Daily Star Online caught up with bassist and vocalist Angus Taylor to find out what they've been up to since their 2018 debut. The Magic Gang have taken a new ambitious direction with late..
The Magic Gang's brand new single 'Think' premiered on Tuesday 4th February as Annie Mac's 'Hottest Record in the World' on BBC Radio 1
Could it be magic? Well, Dearest Reader, we're delighted to tell you that, yes, it could - and indeed is! The Magic Gang are back! Back!! Back!!! And they've brought with them a top-of-the-bops banger that's truly transformational. 'Think', see, is bags - nay, sacks -..
It’s our first taste of their forthcoming sophomore album. The boys are back! Returning with big, sunshine-soaked, banger ‘Think’, The Magic Gang are giving us the first taste of their hig..
It fuses their indie pop sound with Wigan Casino... The Magic Gang have shared their new single 'Think'. The south coast band's superb debut LP carried a summer-fresh energy, something they expand on their new single.
It's the first track to be taken from the band's second album. The Magic Gang have shared the video for ‘Think’, the first track to be taken from their upcoming second album. The song..
Watch the British band find themselves on the dancefloor and read a Q+A with the group. The Northern soul scene of the 1970s regularly offered up fantastic and surreal sights in which men and women from industrial towns in the north-west of England danced like Olympic..