Daniel Trilling
Daniel Trilling is Deputy Culture Editor of the New Statesman.
Articles by Daniel Trilling
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Culture
Tim Westwood: He's got the ill communication
- 23 October 2008
- 1 comment
Nobody - rapper or otherwise - has patter like Radio 1's hip-hop silverback
Radio
England's dreaming
- 16 October 2008
Looking for the perfect drug? Give the BBC's archive channel a try
Music
Different every time
- 09 October 2008
- 3 comments
Robert Wyatt is one of the most influential musicians of his era. Daniel Trilling visited him at home to talk about his musical tastes, communism and pork sausages
Music
State of the nation
- 28 August 2008
- 1 comment
The shortlist for the Mercury Prize is a reliable indicator of the national mood. This year Britain sounds like a lonely place fixated with bygone glories
Music
Sounds from the outside
- 21 August 2008
Two new album releases show that there's still a place for nonconformists in British pop.
Music
Disorderly conduct
- 24 July 2008
- 7 comments
The drum'n'bass DJ Goldie has always found classical music elitist - yet it needn't be so. And then there's his thoughts on David Cameron and youth violence
The Way I See It: Nicholas Klotz and Elisabeth Perceval
- 22 May 2008
Klotz and Perceval are, respectively, the director and writer of the French film "Heartbeat Detector", which is out now.
Politics
Are you a 1968 sell-out?
- 08 May 2008
- 3 comments
Test yourself - are you still true to the spirit of 1968?









