There is less than 24 hours to go until the start of this year's Camden Crawl and that means we are also close to the start of the finals for this year's Indie Idle.
Today we can reveal the identities of the industry judges who will running the rule over our finalists this weekend.
They will include Polydor A&R Ellie Giles who has recently been involved in taking The Music and Delays to the label plus signing one of 2009's biggest new bands, White Lies.
She will be joined by Ryan Lofthouse of Connected Artists, who manage the likes of Guillmeots and James Morrison, and Charlie Mines from the Strongrooms studios.
Also taking part in the panel will be hot new band Baddies plus top music journalist Piers Hernu who has written for many of Britain's top national newspapers in his time.
Our final judge will be Paul Artrocker, whose publication is hosting the stage where the eventual Indie Idle winner will play on Saturday night.
The first day of the Indie Idle finals will take place at the Bucks Head from 3pm and will feature the judges running the rule over a demo from each act.
To remind you, the final ten acts left in Indie Idle are:
Personal Space Invaders
Future Social Junk
Pooch
Lego Castles
The Vivians
Milke
Lion O'Brien
Laura Hocking
Before I Explode
Viva City
You can listen to a track from all the acts HERE
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