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Weekly radio show by Disc Breaks
Gus and Charlie talk with James and Julian from Builders Tea about the soundtrack for the documentary film 'Outskirts: Route 66' as well as Outskirts star Sami Sauri.
This week on Disc Breaks Radio Charlie and Gus talk conversations with US Army deputy chief of staff Jame McConville, having a go-to album, The Black Eyed Peas (again), Thai Funk (again) and when the beginning of the cycling season really starts.
Welcome back to the first episode of the Disc Breaks Radio Pod for 2018. A refreshed and rejuvenated Charlie and Gus cover the 2018 cycling season with some early predictions for the years biggest races, attempt to defend 'Shaggy's' iconic 'It Wasn't Me' and talk Skylar Schneider's interview, Fred Durst and Lana del Ray. Weekly Playlist:
Feeling the xmas spirit in big ways Charlie and Gus decided to get in the studio and put out an xmas special episode. The duo cover their favourite tracks of the year as well as attempt to defend not one but THREE xmas themed tunes (you'll never believe number two). It's a big episode for a big time of year so skip your local xmas service for a sermon from the church of the people, Disc Breaks Radio. Show Notes: Spotify playlist of our fav tracks of 2017. Crazy Frog cover of Last Christmas.
In the second episode of Disc Breaks Radio we discuss professional cyclist Mitch Docker and his emergency set of headphones, remixes of famous TV theme tunes as well a read an excerpt from U2's biography about 'The Captain' sent to us by Tom Southam. We also attempt to defend 'The Bad Touch' by Bloodhound Gang and read some of our lovely listeners letters. Well the only listener letter we received. Leave a comment, or send us an emailĀ letting us know what you think of the show, what you wanna hear or just saying hello. Enjoy! Show Notes: Weekly Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/discbreaks/playlist/32DhZ9rrd2RKSZ0jbZ6qtR
On episode 1 Gus and Charlie introduce Disc Breaks radio, discuss their interview with Tom Southam a Sports Director at EF Education first - Cannondale p/b Drapac cycling team as well as, in their first "Disc Breaks in Defense Of" segment, debate whether or not 'The Thong Song' still stands up nearly twenty years after its release. Show Notes: Valley Uprising soundtrack -https://soundcloud.com/muchoarigato/sets/valley-uprising-soundtrack-1 Thai Funk comp - Sound of Siam vol.1 https://open.spotify.com/album/2dBwGURHBB6qsMvGGIhGZs