Watch: Amy Winehouse’s “Hidden Treasures” documentary!

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This is a 15-minute documentary of Amy Winehouse’s posthumous album Lioness: Hidden Treasures. We are not too happy about the album, because there are versions of older tracks and some songs that we consider rarities. It’s not really a full-length album, more of a collection of many different bits a pieces that have been reworked or revisited. We know there are more tracks hidden that they are not releasing until the future.

Robbie Williams’ official cover for second hits collection

He came out with a Greatest Hits and since he hasn’t been the greatest, so why this other one? Maybe for the eye candy element? Or maybe it’s a harbinger of what he has done before he rejoins Take That? Oh, wait, does it say 1990 to 2010. Will it include Take That songs then? We’re confused.

Exclusive: Loft965.com giveaway of Sade’s vinyl release of “Soldier Of Love”

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Sade’s management has contacted us to tell us about some exciting news. Following the skyrocketing success of Sade’s #1 album Soldier Of Love, the sultry chanteuse is going to release an exclusive vinyl version of the album on the 23rd of March, 2010. That’s next Tuesday! A week from now the timeless music of Sade will be available on a timeless format. If you don’t have the album yet make sure you purchase it here. If you want the vinyl giveaway, please leave us a note about why you love Sade so much in the comments section with your e-mail and we will pick a winner. Get on it!

A new take on rock radio…

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Designer Guus Oosterbaans has created a radio out of a rock. It looks great, even if its functionality is limited to two buttons. Here’s what he had to say about it: “My ROCK Radio. The number two in my cement-audio-series. It started of being a very nice rectangular brick shape. Then I found out that a thick layer of cement shields the radio from actually receiving radio waves. With my “Now it doesn’t work anyway” philosophy, I took a big hammer and created this Flintstones look, and the radio works!”