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Hey Music Mag - Issue 3 - December 2018

Hey you! Feast your eyes on the December issue of Hey Mag. It’s crammed with music news and features from around the world. British singer-songwriter Jess Glynne reveals the truth about fame, Icelandic neo classical genius Olafur Arnalds exudes glacial cool, UAE-based band The Boxtones return to their rock roots, and we get spaced out with Japanese hip-hop producer Shin-Ski. Discover five emerging Chicago acts you need on your radar and how to bag your band a gig. And don’t miss our gift guide for music junkies – full of great present ideas for the audiophile in your life. Get stuck in!

Hey you!

Feast your eyes on the December issue of Hey Mag.

It’s crammed with music news and features from around the world.

British singer-songwriter Jess Glynne reveals the truth about fame, Icelandic neo classical genius Olafur Arnalds exudes glacial cool, UAE-based band The Boxtones return to their rock roots, and we get spaced out with Japanese hip-hop producer Shin-Ski. Discover five emerging Chicago acts you need on your radar and how to bag your band a gig.

And don’t miss our gift guide for music junkies – full of great present ideas for the audiophile in your life.

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Klipsch HP3 Heritage Headphones<br />

£1,012, tecobuy.co.uk<br />

An extravagant gift for someone special if<br />

they’ve been really, really good this year,<br />

these triple-vented semi-open back over-ear<br />

headphones are as technically accomplished<br />

as they are aesthetically pleasing. The<br />

solid wood earcups are complimented<br />

by the cowhide headband and magnetic<br />

removable sheepskin ear cushions, while<br />

sound is delivered by way of a pair of 52mm<br />

biodynamic drivers. Tasty.<br />

Fender Newport Bluetooth Speaker<br />

£190, amazon.co.uk<br />

Designed to look like the celebrated brand’s classic<br />

’68 Custom amp, this speaker has retro grills, a fat<br />

knob for volume, treble and bass, with a chunky on/<br />

off switch. It’s lightweight and transportable so you<br />

can take it with you round the house and garden,<br />

and next to the authentic look it packs a powerful<br />

sound that has various presets to bump up the<br />

drums or texturise the guitars as you wish. It’s nice<br />

and loud, too, which is always vital.<br />

Personalised Mixtape Pillow<br />

£46, uncommongoods.com<br />

Ah, remember the days when you’d make<br />

a mixtape for your crush? If that question<br />

brings gawky memories flooding back, buy<br />

a bit of nostalgia for your other half with<br />

this personalised mixtape pillow.<br />

Door Harp<br />

£91, uncommongoods.com<br />

A centuries old tradition in<br />

Scandinavia, door harps<br />

are mounted inside the<br />

door to a home to<br />

greet visitors with<br />

a warm welcome.<br />

Beautifully<br />

handcrafted from<br />

maple, padauk<br />

and canary wood,<br />

this ethereal harp<br />

by Californianbased<br />

maker Bob<br />

Murphy emits a trio<br />

of tranquil notes, and<br />

comes with a tuning wrench.<br />

HEYMUSIC.COM<br />

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