When you think back through your life, do you remember the songs that shaped it? Writer Jude Rogers (The Guardian, The Word, New Statesman, Red) takes us back to Abba at the kitchen sink, Yazoo at the…
This show is dedicated to exploring songs that have the certain something necessary to make the hairs on your neck stand up. Perhaps it’s in the composition, the recording, the story behind it,…
I started listening to Reggae music in the very early 80’s when I discovered Dub albums from Prince Jammy or LKJ. When I started playing bass guitar with Kreidler in 1994, those reggae bass lines…
NME editor Krissi Murison presents a show dedicated to Music’s Ultimate Cult Heroes. Inspired by a recent issue of NME in which David Bowie, Arctic Monkeys and more picked their unsung idols, this…
I put this show together fairly haphazardly, I just let my iPod shuffle along and decide what song was next, so occasionally the mixing isn’t super slick. Also, I became aware halfway through…
Jordan Smith and Rupert Murphy are an altogether worrying answer to a question that nobody asked. Jordan provides the looks and whimsy, and Rupert, the incessant derision.
In Serious Questions,…
My name is Sean. Sean Andrew Forbes. I’m 44 but haven’t quite grown up yet. I’m a punk - in mind, body and soul. I don’t own a mobile phone. If you look at wikerpedia it says…
Boz Boorer is going to send down the wire, any minute now, a mix tape of some of his favourite grooves, which may be a little bit of glam, punk or rockabilly, possibly all 3.
It’ll…
Honest Jon’s the shop opened in Golborne Road in 1974. Does this make us the oldest independent record shop in London (England / the world) still trading? Near enough I would think.
The original…
‘it was a beautiful day for the long drive to louth in deepest lincolnshire to see robert and alfie in their lovely cottage
a most pleasant afternoon was spent musing on some of robert’s favourite…
Paddy and Clare met at Domino HQ in 2007. They shared a love of techno and (most) things electronic. Here they bring you a live mix of techno and house spanning the last thirty years, no…
The show is based on the monodic modal singing of Ancient Greece and the pre-islamic Near East and I have tried to explore the difficulty of logistical pronouns in the Age of HyperRealism. Maintaining…
The Clinic show is a fairly wayward compilation of music that has influenced the band over the years.
A mixture of punk, psychedelia, funk and hi-nrg, it ranges from The Residents and Millie,…
“Our version of music. Guaranteed to satisfy the most tolerant listener.”
Jon Savage is the author of “England’s Dreaming: Sex Pistols and Punk Rock” and “Teenage: The Creation of Youth 1875-1945”. He is also the co-editor of “The Faber…
Indie Disco not ‘Indie Disco’ - Disco was THE proletarian sound of the ‘70s; and was bought to you but some very small labels at the start. The stories of Disco pioneers is just as…
Driving around in a van for weeks at a time…music music music, coming & going, then BOOM something just splits your skull wide open. Listening to music that brings you back to the whole reason…
Kimitaka Matsumae is a very talented Japanese gentleman who makes music for children’s TV programmes, computer games and you. However you have probably never heard of him. This is…
To sleep perchance to dream…
Songs and programming to either help you sleep, gently ease you awake or get you to just CHILL-THE-F**K-OUT
First up we have a re-run of an Old Time Radio…
When you think back through your life, do you remember the songs that shaped it? Writer Jude Rogers (The Guardian, The Word, New Statesman, Red) takes us back to Abba at the kitchen sink, Yazoo at the…