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Xbox 360 Reverb
Xbox is hosting the latest installment of a major new music initiative that gets the fans and the bands talking. The Xbox Reverb gig will take place on Tuesday 5th November with Leeds’s very own alternative rock band Pulled Apart by Horses, indie rockers Sky Larkin and singer-songwriter Napoleon IIIrd at Eiger Studios. It will be hosted by Radio 1’s Huw Stephens.
Xbox Reverb is a series of intimate gigs taking place around the UK, curated by the bands and the fans. Through contacting the artists via the Xbox reverb pages on Facebook and Twitter, fans have the chance to influence all aspects of the gig from DJ-ing on the night and designing the gig’s poster and much more. At the events, Xbox will be giving out exclusive interactive wristbands giving guest the chance to post live tweets, comments, status updates and have photos taken of fans in realtime, throughout the night. Visit www.facebook.com/xboxreverb or http://bit.ly/14vP5M to get involved.
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As part of our photo exhibition three of our staff photographers collaborated with Casio to create a signature G-Shock watch. Ben Rayner, Jaimie Lee Curtis Taete, and Jonnie Craig all submited designs. For a chance to win simply email




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