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Radio show – 4th December 2024

Last ‘normal’ show of the year before we head into the usual Christmas and looking back at 2024 shows. In this hour you will hear tracks by Slowdive, Sonic Boom, Dean & Britta, Mo Dotti, Horsegirl, Cocteau Twins, Dummy, Glare, Bdrmm, The Telescopes, Shower Curtain, Cheerless, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Guided By Voices, Whipping Boy […]

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Radio show – Best of 2023

As we say goodbye to 2023 it is time to reflect on a year that brought us loads of amazing new music. I don’t like picking a favourite album or single as my opinion changes daily. So here we have a two-hour special featuring some of the best singles and album tracks from the year. […]

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Radio show – 10th May 2023

Music news, new releases and gig updates this week plus a couple of oldies. In this show you will hear: The Early Years – Simple SolutionTVAM – SemanticsBeach House – Black MagicFuture Sound of London (featuring Elizabeth Fraser) – LifeformsChapterhouse – PearlSpirea X – Chlorine DreamWhitelands – Setting Sun (A.R. Kane Initiation Dub)The Boo Radleys […]

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Radio show – 9th Nov 2022

Following the terrible news that Mimi Parker from Low has died this show starts an ends with two of my favourite tunes by the band. We also featured the Spiritualized version of Lord Can You Hear Me? by Spacemen 3 with Mimi sang backing vocals on. There’s also a track from the new 4EPs album […]

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Radio show – 2nd Nov 2022

This week’s show features a heap of fantastic new releases alongside some terrible presenting from myself, my brain and mouth didn’t seem to be coordinated in this show. Tracks played in the show are… Alvvays – PharmacistKnifeplay – Lonely SonVacant Garden – Three HeronsHoly Ship – Hail HazeAndy Bell – The Way Loved Used To […]

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Radio show – Electronic hour

Back in January 1992 the NME ran a front cover featuring LFO called Don’t Fear The Bleeper. The cover showed the band smashing up guitars and highlighted a big move for the paper. Although it had covered acid house and hip-hop in the recent years the focus had very much been on bands with guitars […]