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SEA CHANGE FESTIVAL

GIVEN that nobody’s going to want to brave a portaloo for a while yet, most summer festivals have already declared 2020 a write-off and rescheduled for next year, leaving a gaping hole in the cultural calendar. Thankfully Drift Records’ annual Sea Change shebang, which was due to take place this May at the Dartington Hall estate, has opted for a different approach, moving as much content as it can salvage into the digital realm.

Tech firms have been trying to float the idea of the

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