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Neil Young offers shares in PonoMusic

Neil Young is hoping to raise at least $2.5m on the Crowdfunder site for his PonoMusic venture by offering shares in the company. In March 2014, Young raised $6.2m on crowdfunding website Kickstarter for PonoMusic. Young's new campaign will allow public to invest in the high-end music player for as little as $5,000.

The Cure’s official photographer to release book featuring unseen photos of band

The Cure's official photographer will release a new book featuring never-before-seen and rare photographs of the band. Andy Vella's Obscure will be released on September 18 and includes a foreword from Robert Smith, who describes it as being "dreadfully funny, terribly honest and strangely melancholic."

The 30th Uncut Playlist Of 2014

Another issue in the bag yesterday, which'll be in UK shops on August 26, and which features, if you're in the mood for guessing games, someone who's never been on our cover before.

Neil Young film confirmed for festival screening

A Director's Cut of Neil Young's 1982 film, Human Highway, is to screen at this year's Toronto International Film Festival. The film - which Young wrote, directed and stars in - also features Dean Stockwell, Russ Tamblyn, Dennis Hopper and Devo. You can find out more information about the screening here. The full line-up and schedule for this year's festival will be announced on August 19.

David Bowie retrospective exhibition heads to new destination

David Bowie Is - the retrospective exhibition first shown at London's V&A in 2013 – is to head to Australia. The exhibition was originally shown in London from March 2013 and received a sell-out run during which time more than 300,000 people attended the show. Since then, it has moved around the world, being shown in Toronto, Chicago Sao Paulo and Berlin.

Portishead to reissue 20th anniversary edition of Dummy

Portishead are to reissue their 1994 album Dummy to celebrate its 20th anniversary. The Bristol band have decided against adding any additional material to the re-release, however, the first 1000 copies of Dummy will be pressed on blue vinyl. The record comes packaged in a gatefold sleeve and also includes a digital download card. Pre-orders can be made from Portishead's website from August 13. The band have a number of festival dates confirmed for the rest of the summer and will play: Route Du Rock, St Malo, France (August 15)

Richard Thompson, Television, Chris Forsyth and a pretty amazing playlist…

As you've hopefully seen now, this month's issue of Uncut has a revealing piece about Richard & Linda Thompson's "I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight", timed to tie in with that great album's 40th anniversary and its vinyl reissue, plus a burst of Thompson activity that includes a show at the End Of The Road Festival at the end of the month. "It is what it is and I like what it is," he calls the album in the piece, somewhat self-effacingly, "and there's a lot of stuff out there that I've done that I like less. That being said, it sold about 30 copies."

Robin Williams: a career in clips

Sad news this morning about the death of Robin Williams, aged 63. Of course, Williams had been a dynamic and prolific screen presence since the late 1970s, from early contributions to The Richard Pryor Show to his sitcom breakthrough in Mork & Mindy and beyond into a hugely successful film career. In tribute, we've compiled below 10 clips that we hope do justice to his prodigious talents.

Fugazi’s first demo to be released

Fugazi are to release their first demo, nearly 30 years after recording them. The news was broken by the band's label, Dischord, who wrote on their website: "In January 1988, after only ten shows, Fugazi decided to go into Inner Ear Studio to see what their music sounded like on tape. They tracked 11 songs, ten of which were ultimately dubbed to cassette tape and distributed free at shows, with the band encouraging people to share the recording.

Bob Weir cancels all upcoming concerts

Bob Weir has cancelled his forthcoming tour itinerary, according to a report on Rolling Stone. Bob Weir and his band, RatDog, have canceled all of their upcoming tour dates, citing unnamed "circumstances" as the reason, according to a Facebook post by Weir's other group, Furthur.
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