Uncut magazine, trademarked as UNCUT, is a monthly publication based in London. It is available across the English-speaking world, and focuses on music, but also includes film and books sections. A DVD magazine under the Uncut brand was published quarterly from 2005 to 2006.
Uncut was launched in May 1997 as "a monthly magazine aimed at 25- to 45-year-old men that focuses on music and movies", edited by Allan Jones (former editor of Melody Maker). Jones has stated that "[t]he idea for Uncut came from my own disenchantment about what I was doing with Melody Maker. There was a publishing initiative to make the audience younger; I was getting older and they wanted to take the readers further away from me", specifically referring to the then dominant Britpop genre.
According to IPC Media, 86% of the magazine's readers are male and their average age is 37 years.
Uncut's contents include lengthy features on old albums, interviews with film directors, music and film news, and reviews of all major new album, film and DVD releases. Its music features tend to focus on genres such as Americana,rock and alternative country. Each month the magazine includes a free CD, which may include both new and older music. Special Issues have covered Radiohead, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, The Byrds, David Bowie, Demon Records, Eric Clapton, John Lennon, Pink Floyd, Queen, Martin Scorsese, Motown Records, Morrissey, George Harrison, Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin and more.
Uncut is the debut studio album released by Vancouver, British Columbia's Powder Blues Band and features the band's signature mix of Swing, Blues, Jazz, Rock & Roll and R&B. It was originally released in December 1979 on the Blue Wave label. RCA re-issued the album in February 1980, with the song Gimme Some Lovin' removed from the album. "Uncut" was produced by Jack Lavin.
The album was nominated at the 1981 Juno Awards for "Album Of The Year", and the band won the Juno Award for "Most Promising Group Of The Year" the same year.
Hideaway or Hide Away may refer to:
"Hideaway" is a song by Delays, released as the second and last single from their second album You See Colours.
The single reached #35 in the UK charts when released in May 2006.
All songs written by Greg Gilbert unless otherwise stated.
"Hideaway" is a deep house song recorded by Canadian musician Kiesza for her debut album, Sound of a Woman. It was co-written by Kiesza in collaboration with its producer Rami Samir Afuni. Recorded in the summer of 2013 in New York City, "Hideaway" honed its musical inspiration from Kiesza and Afuni's passion for 1990s dance music.
The song was released as Kiesza's debut single on April 11, 2014 through Afuni's independent label Lokal Legend. Both the song and its accompanying music video have been met with general acclaim from contemporary music critics. "Hideaway" topped the UK Singles Chart upon release, selling over 136,000 copies in its first week, becoming the third-fastest selling single of 2014 in the United Kingdom.
"It's a crazy story. I was just about to head to the airport to board a plane to LA. At the time, I was in New York and I was going to head out there as my writing was picking up. I was ready to board a plane and Rami – the producer I work with – had started working on ['Hideaway'] in the studio and it sounded really cool. It reminded me of a lot of the people that I'm into, so I asked if I could jump on the mic before I had to go. The entire song just came out. Everything you hear was finished in an hour-and-a-half. It just poured out. I nearly missed my flight; it was like a scene from a movie. Two days later, I get this call from Rami saying, "I think you need to come back to New York." That's when I knew I'd found a sound that really worked for me. I ended up going back there and working on more tracks. The rest is history."
Die Woche war echt lang und zog sich hin
Jeder Tag so gleich ohne Abwechslung
Doch das ist jetzt vorbei es ist Samstagabend
Und nichts hält uns auf denn wir wissen
Wir machen uns auf die Reise zum Konzert
Keiner kann wissen was passieren wird
Doch ob nun auf der Bühne oder halt davor
Wir sind zusammen hier denn wir wissen
Heute Nacht gehört uns die Welt
Heute Nacht gibt's keine Sorgen mehr
Denn der Alltag ist weit weg
Oho - Heute Nacht