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Author: Freddie Metherell

Freddie has just completed his degree in biomedicine, and is now a post-graduate student at the University of Warwick. With a curiosity into most scientific fields, from astronomy to ichthyology, if data has been fit to a hypothesis, he is always keen to delve deeper. His interests include football, birds, and bees.
Arts Music Singles of the WeekThe Panoptic TeamFebruary 23, 2018May 7, 2018

Singles of the Week

There’s been some really mixed weather over the last few weeks. The Siberian snow showers that are heading our way are the latest in this meteorological rollercoaster of a year. One thing that has remained consistent through-out this madness is a serving of our favourite singles once a week. This week, we’re treating you to a touch of George the Poet with a smattering of Shakka. Enjoy!

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Arts Music Singles of the WeekThe Panoptic TeamFebruary 16, 2018May 7, 2018

Singles of the Week

  Follow our Singles of the Week here. Brooklyn Jones, ‘Wild Love’ by James Bay James Bay is back with a very different sound and a very different look. His signature long locks and hat have got the chop, and his acoustic and well meaning sound has undergone a similarly drastic change. This new single has…

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Arts Music Singles of the WeekThe Panoptic TeamFebruary 9, 2018May 7, 2018

Singles of the Week

Next week, we celebrate and express our true feelings to our nearest and dearest. Yep, you guessed it, it’s Pancake Day. To tie you through until then, we’ve got a little treat in store for you. From the musically varied Panoptic team, we bring you our favourite singles that we’ve been jamming out to over the last few days and the ones to watch in 2018.

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Arts Music Singles of the WeekThe Panoptic TeamFebruary 2, 2018May 7, 2018

Singles of the Week

Rejoice! January is over. You did it! Good job! We’ve got the perfect treat for you. From the musically varied Panoptic team, we bring you our favourite singles that we’ve been jamming out to over the last few days and the ones to watch in 2018. You’ve earned it.

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Arts Music Singles of the WeekThe Panoptic TeamJanuary 19, 2018May 7, 2018

Singles of the Week

January isn’t our favourite month but a certain playlist is back again this week, to keep those spirits high. From the musically varied Panoptic team, we bring you our favourite singles that we’ve been jamming out to over the last few days.

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Arts Music Singles of the WeekThe Panoptic TeamJanuary 12, 2018May 7, 2018

Singles of the Week

The festive period has been and gone. The summer seems so far away. Not to worry though, as here at the Panoptic, we are striding forth into 2018 with a blind optimism. We’d like to invite you to join up with us on our own individual musical journeys. This week, we’re treating you to a touch of Jorja Smith; a smattering of Mansionair and a large dollop of Jeff Rosenstock. Enjoy!

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Arts Editor's Picks MusicThe Panoptic TeamDecember 30, 2017December 30, 2017

Singles of the Week – of the Year!

2017 may have come and gone like a whisper on the breeze, but good music stays with us perennially –
take some good music with you into 2018.

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Christmas
Arts Music Singles of the WeekThe Panoptic TeamDecember 22, 2017May 7, 2018

Christmas Singles of the Week

And so this is Christmas, and what have we done? We’ve only gone and made you lovely people a playlist with all of our favourite festive tunes!

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Single of the Week
Arts Music Singles of the WeekThe Panoptic TeamDecember 15, 2017May 7, 2018

Singles of the Week

We bring you an assorted array of singles from this week from Clean Bandit, Mura Masa and Jura Heart, Tame Impala, and Eminem (our Editor-in-Chief is panic listening as we speak).

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Blue Planet II
Arts DocumentaryFreddie MetherellDecember 11, 2017

Blue Planet II

The last seven weekends have been spent with eyes pasted firmly on the television set, proving Blue Planet II is unsurpassable.

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