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Suburban Underground
Episode 460 - Covers (of 70s and 80s songs)!

Suburban Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 61:54


This week's Suburban Underground playlist which features songs from the 1970s covered in the 1980s and songs from the 80s covered in the 90s.  Artists in this week's show are: The Cars (with an Iggy Pop cover), Iron Maiden (with a Montrose cover), David Bowie/Tina Turner (with an Iggy Pop cover), Redd Kross (with a Kiss cover), The Bangles (with a Big Star cover), Michael Monroe (with a Flamin' Groovies cover), R.E.M. (with a Wire cover), Book Of Love (with a Mike Oldfield cover), Violent Femmes (with a Culture Club cover), David Bowie (with a Morrissey cover), Biomekkanoid (with a Ultravox cover), The Smashing Pumpkins (with a Alice Cooper cover), Dubstar (with a Billy Bragg cover), Placebo (with The Smiths cover), Heaven 17 (with a U2 cover).     AI-free since 2016!   On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio *** 5pm Friday *** *** 10am Sunday *** *** 8pm Monday ***   Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ And available on demand on your favorite podcast app!   Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio *** Instagram: SuburbanUnderground ***   #newwave #altrock #alternativerock #punkrock #indierock

Jam Tomorrow
Welsh Nationalism: Cymru am byth

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 47:11


What does it mean to be Welsh? The writer Jan Morris said Wales was ‘a distinctly separate and often vehement idea'. But what is that idea? Do you need to understand Welsh to grasp it? How is Wales … different? And is it going to become even more unlike England? Ros Taylor talks to Swansea University professor Martin Johnes and Plaid Cymru Senedd member Heledd Fychan about the history of the Welsh nationalist movement and the future of the Welsh language. ‘There's lots of angst with being Welsh.' — Heledd Fychan, Plaid Cymru Senedd member ‘The idea that you should take decisions about Wales in Wales has become a political norm. Has devolution made any practical difference to life in Wales? Probably not, to be honest.' — Prof Martin Johnes ‘Part of the problem is that in many ways we have a one-party state in Wales… Wales is a very small place and Wales suffers from the fact it doesn't have a diversity of opinions.' — Martin Johnes ‘Can you believe that in 2024, despite 25 years of devolution,  it's not been normalised that children in Wales should learn Welsh history?' — Heledd Fychan JAM TOMORROW is written and presented by Ros Taylor. The producer is Jade Bailey. Voiceovers are by Seth Thevoz. Music is by Dubstar and artwork by James Parrett. The managing editor is Jacob Jarvis and the group editor is Andrew Harrison. JAM TOMORROW is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
Ugandan Migration: 90 Days to Leave

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 43:02


The expulsion of Asians from Uganda in 1972 was brutal. Twenty eight thousand refugees arrived in Britain. The government scrambled to find homes and jobs for them. Not everyone was pleased about it. But if Ugandan Asians held British passports they had the right to come here — and most of them thrived. Why did they do well — and can it teach us anything about how we treat refugees? Neena Lakhani was 14 when she was forced to leave Uganda. She tells Ros Taylor what it was like to start a new life in Britain, while King's College London professor Jonathan Portes talks about what happened to the East Asian migrants who arrived. ‘My father said please don't touch my children. You can kill me but don't kill my children.' - Neena Lakhani ‘Everybody around us was welcoming, and that was such a joy.' - Neena Lakhani ‘The benefits of promoting successful integration, as we know with the East African Asians, are very large.' - Jonathan Portes JAM TOMORROW is written and presented by Ros Taylor. The producer is Jade Bailey. Voiceovers are by Seth Thevoz. Music is by Dubstar and artwork by James Parrett. The managing editor is Jacob Jarvis and the group editor is Andrew Harrision. JAM TOMORROW is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
North Sea Oil: Hit the gas

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 46:06


In 1969, three kilometres under the North Sea, drillers found something that would change Britain completely. It would transform us into an oil-producing nation, fuel Thatcherism in the 1980s, feed resentment in Scotland — and yet all of it happened largely out of sight of most Britons. How did North Sea oil and gas change us? What's life like for the dwindling group of people who work in the industry? And can drilled-out fields actually help to combat global heating? “At peak production, the revenue from North Sea profits were taxed at 95 percent.” – Jon Gluyas, chair in geoenergy, carbon capture and storage at Durham University “People are not blind to what is happening in the industry… It's hard for older workers.” – photographer and oil worker Peter Iain Campbell “There's no doubt about the impact the burning of fossil fuels has had on our environment. We also have to acknowledge how it has utterly transformed our society over the last 50 years.” – Peter Iain Campbell  A selection of Peter Iain Campbell's photos of North Sea oil installations are on his website. JAM TOMORROW is written and presented by Ros Taylor. The producer is Jade Bailey. Voiceovers are by Seth Thevoz. Music is by Dubstar and artwork by James Parrett. The managing editor is Jacob Jarvis and the group editor is Andrew Harrision. JAM TOMORROW is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
Women's Football: Kicking back

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 33:05


The Lionesses' Euro victory captivated English football fans – but this success was once unimaginable.  In 1921, the English Football Association banned women from playing on any of its pitches, a ban that would remain in place for 50 years. Who were the women who fought back? How did they defy all odds to get the women's game to where it is today? In for Ros Taylor, Jade Bailey talks to Jean Williams, visiting professor at the University of Reading, about the early pioneers of women's football, the ban that prevented them from playing, and reasons to be optimistic about the women's game. “It's really important that women's football began as a professional entertainment, in the same way that men's professional football was at the time.” “In 1921, the FA says that no club that is affiliated with the FA should allow women to play on their grounds, which is every professional and amateur club in the country.” “The business model of women's football totally changes, and it invents a myth that women's football isn't as spectacular as men's, and because people live with that myth for 50 years it still influences what we have today.” “For me, female-owned, female-run, and feminist values are the future of women's football.” Buy Legendary Lionesses: The England Women's Football Team, 1972-2022 through our affiliate bookshop and you'll help fund Jam Tomorrow by earning us a small commission for every sale. Bookshop.org's fees help support independent bookshops too. Written, presented and produced by Jade Bailey. Original music by Dubstar. Artwork by Jim Parrett. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters Production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
Rationing: Milk and no honey

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 39:19


Mock cream. Lord Woolton Pie. For 14 years the government put draconian restrictions on how much Britons could eat. Each meal had to be carefully planned and every scrap of food eked out to avoid waste. But at the end of it, Britons were healthier than ever before.  Was it the best of times or the worst of times? Turned out it could be both — depending on who you were. And the rationing that kept Britons fed played a part in the deaths of millions of colonial subjects in India.  Ros Taylor talks to Lizzie Collingham, author of The Taste of War: World War Two and the Battle for Food, about rationing, wartime diets and the Bengal famine.   • “The poor were basically living on a diet of cheap white bread and sugary tea. When the war came along people got the opportunity to go into war industries and earn more money – and rationing ensured that everyone had access to meat and milk.”  • “The middle classes did very well on Dig for Victory, because they grew themselves all the things they missed, like asparagus and peas and lettuce.”  • “It was a calculated decision to export hunger to the colonies.”  Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Seth Thévoz. Original music by Dubstar. Artwork by Jim Parrett. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
Concorde: Feeling supersonic

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 37:57


Some say it was the greatest ever feat of European engineering. A few even think that we wouldn't have joined the European Economic Community without it. Others complained it ate up ten times as much as its original budget, and no-one else wanted it.    Why did we decide to build Concorde? Why did we almost abandon it? And how did it become both an object of national pride and an albatross around the neck of British Airways?    Ros Taylor talks to Concorde pilot John Tye and visiting fellow of King's College London Tom Kelsey about the supersonic bird, and what it can teach us about big infrastructure projects.    • “Secrecy was incredibly important in maintaining public support for Concorde.” – Tom Kelsey  • “I remember phoning up one day and saying “How many people are on the BA003 tonight?” There were only three.” – John Tye  • “She was one of mankind's greatest technical achievements and she could have gone on physically a lot longer.” – John Tye    Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Seth Thévoz. Original music by Dubstar. Artwork by Jim Parrett. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
The Green Belt: Fields forever?

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 40:23


The Green Belt is a powerful symbol of rural England — and Labour knows it. The new government says it wants to build on unlovely bits of green belts. A lot of people don't like that.     Who decided there should be Green Belts? What are they really for? How did they get so big? And how is the government ever going to overcome the opposition of homeowners who treasure their views and have absolutely no personal interest in house prices falling?    Ros Taylor talks to LSE professor Paul Cheshire and journalist Jonn Elledge about the problems facing Labour as it tries to persuade Britons of the need for more housing and infrastructure. And Paul Cheshire sets out a plan to free up land near railway stations for housing.    • “More of Surrey is covered by golf courses than is covered by houses or domestic buildings.” – Paul Cheshire  • “We have a planning system that very much privileges the rights of people to say no, and never the reasons why we should say yes.” – Jonn Elledge  • “In effect our local government system fines a community that allows houses to be built.” – Paul Cheshire      Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Original music by Dubstar. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Suburban Underground
Episode 428

Suburban Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 60:10


This week, Steve has a set of excellent "ship" songs in the middle of a show of great songs in their own right.  You will hear: Elastica, Mansun, Ride, The Rubs, Nieve Ella, Hippo Campus, Big Country, World Party, Michael Monroe, Dubstar, Texas, Magic Giant, Nirvana, Receiver, Agent Orange. On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio      *** 5pm Friday ***      *** 10am Sunday ***      *** 8pm Monday *** Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ And available on demand on your favorite podcast app! Twitter: @SUBedford1051  ***    Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio   ***    Instagram: SuburbanUnderground   ***    #newwave #altrock #alternativerock #punkrock #indierock

All In All With Alex
Exploring Creativity and Expression: A Conversation with Artist and Writer Sean Bw Parker

All In All With Alex

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 43:56


Sean Bw Parker (MA) is a British writer, artist and musician, born in Exeter in 1975. He gained a Masters degree in Fine Art from the University for the Creative Arts in 2003, following which he lived in Istanbul for ten years until 2014, where he gave TEDx talk 'Stammering and Creativity' and also lectured at Istanbul University. He has published several books, poems, albums and paintings, and won a number of awards. He has been published in Westminster Commission reports, T.S. Eliot Foundation, Time Out Istanbul, Louder Than War, and appeared at the Brighton Science Festival, the University of Bristol, BIMM and others. He has interviewed Julie Burchill, Ed Harcourt, Kristin Hersh, Ian Broudie of The Lightning Seeds and Sarah Blackwood of Dubstar, hosted shows by The Members, Mark Morriss of The Bluetones and Eat Static at his Seafish music and arts venue in 2016, and was interviewed for a Sky Arts documentary in the same year. He curated the Chi-Signs, Blakefest and Wildefest mini-festivals between 2015 and 2017, and has been involved with numerous other exhibitions and live events. Here's new book A Delicate Balance Of Reason: https://push.fm/fl/https-www-amazon-co-uk-dp-b0d1p5wqgl My art prints: https://push.fm/fl/https-dashboard-gelato-com-catalogue-print-file-editor-designid-c4dcd10a-50eb-40f1-8f77-c21f550af85c-productuid-canvas-700x1000-mm-28x40-inch-canvas-wood-fsc-slim-4-0-ver-pagecount-null-productname-canvas-product-productcategoryname-canvas-from-templates Music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/54AfbvLmprsXNalXs2xUJi Follow news on X: https://x.com/seanbwparker Follow me on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@all.in.all.with.alex Follow my Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/AllinAllwithAlex/ Listen to the Audio Version https://anchor.fm/alex-morris8 Subscribe to my channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYCE3hcGlcW_EA9o9P_gYbg?sub_confirmation=1 Interested in Music videos? Follow my videography channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheVisualGoat?sub_confirmation=1 Interested in finding a new artist? Click the link below https://www.youtube.com/c/SirromTheRapper?sub_confirmation=1 tags podcast, best podcasts, all in all with alex podcast, all in all with alex, alex morris podcast, depression podcast, mental health podcast, mental therapy podcast, mental health matters, million dollars worth of game, podcast #allinallwithalex#podcast #allinpodcastclips #allinpodcastclips #motivation #personalgrowth #anxietyrelief #careercoaching #careerguidance #childhoodtrauma #personaldevelopment

Jam Tomorrow
Women's magazines: Dreams on paper

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 44:34


In their heyday women's magazines sold 12 million copies a week. And at their best, these magazines changed women's lives. They advised, they inspired, they gave us a glimpse of a different way of being — and that was as true of Cosmopolitan as it was of the feminist magazine Spare Rib.    In our Season 2 finale, Ros Taylor talks to Sam Baker, who edited Just Seventeen, Company, Cosmopolitan and Red, about what it was like to play such a big role in teenage girls' lives, and Roisin Boyd, a member of the Spare Rib collective.    • “If you looked at Cosmopolitan, it was about how you should look, you were objectified… it was about how you should perform for men.” – Roisin Boyd  • “The sense of someone knowing you were thinking something almost before you thought it.” – Sam Baker  • “She had the idea of producing badges that said ‘Don't Do It, Di' … There was a lot of humour. You need humour to keep sane.” – Roisin Boyd    Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Original music by Dubstar. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Lofstrom Loop
Lofstrom loop 373 (10.05.2024)

Lofstrom Loop

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024


link Трек-лист: 01. Sto zvířat — Nikdy Nic Nebylo 02. Saint Chaos — Ghosts & Monsters 03. Dubstar — I Will Be Your Girlfriend 04. Louis Prima — Pennies From Heaven 05. Fontaines D.C — Starbuster 06. Созвездие Отрезок — Клещ 07. Kenya Grace — Strangers 08. Pixie Paris — Bitte bitte 09. Ramos, Supreme … Продолжить чтение Lofstrom loop 373 (10.05.2024)

Jam Tomorrow
Suez: The end of an empire

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 26:23


When it comes to intervention in the Middle East, there is one word that sums up British hubris. And that word is Suez. But did Britain learn from one of our most infamous mistakes in the Middle East? Far from it. From opposing the construction of the Suez Canal, then repeatedly going to war to defend it, and most recently bombing Houthi rebels trying to disrupt Red Sea trade, Britain is preoccupied with this vital shipping route — and convinced it can change the course of history in the Middle East. Ros Taylor talks to Nigel Ashton, professor of history at the London School of Economics and the author of False Prophets: British Leaders' Fateful Fascination with the Middle East from Suez to Syria, about a disaster that dealt a fatal blow to British imperial ambition. • “Eden saw Nasser as a dictator out of the Hitler and Mussolini mode, with his hands round Britain's economic windpipe.”  • “Blair had a remarkable case of historical amnesia.” Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Original music by Dubstar. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
This way out: Decriminalising homosexuality

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 38:55


In our latest look into postwar history: decriminalising homosexuality. In 1967 — for the first time in more than 400 years — two men over 21 were legally allowed to have sex, in private, with each other. But the fight for equality was very far from won. Campaigner Peter Tatchell and Hugo Greenhalgh, whose book The Diaries of Mr Lucas: Notes from a Lost Gay Life is published this month, tell Ros Taylor what life was like for gay men in the late 20th century. It's a story of pickups in Marble Arch, vicious homophobia, and illegal liaisons with the Kray gang. • “It was an absolute goldmine of lost queer history.” – Hugo Greenhalgh • “The gay scene went from being a community of sorts to something far more commercial in the 1970s and 80s. It left Mr Lucas behind. He was always a man of the shadows.” — Hugo Greenhalgh • “In 1983 I fought the notorious Bermondsey by-election… the dirtiest, most violent and definitely most homophobic election in Britain in the 20th century. It was like living through a low-level civil war.” – Peter Tatchell • “The 1990s coincided with a huge coming out of LGBT+ people. That mass coming out was key to helping change hearts and minds.” – Peter Tatchell Buy The Diaries of Mr Lucas: Notes from a Lost Gay Life through our affiliate bookshop and you'll help fund [name of podcast] by earning us a small commission for every sale. Bookshop.org's fees help support independent bookshops too. Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Original music by Dubstar. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
Coal: The Pits and the Pendulum

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 41:43


Coal: filthy, dangerous, and vital to Britain's economy — but not any more. What did coal mining really mean to people? And why is coal so key to the biggest issues in politics — from the founding of the NHS, to Thatcherism, and even the issue of who should take the blame for the climate emergency?    Ros Taylor talks to Joerg Arnold, a historian at the University of Nottingham, and Ian Winwood, whose family were coal miners in Yorkshire, about why you have to understand the black stuff to understand Britain.    • “It was just so brutal.” – Ian Winwood on the Miners' Strike.  • “The Thatcher government was taken by surprise that the miners weren't united, but they were quick to exploit that split.” – Joerg Arnold  • “Nobody openly acknowledged that we were going to phase out coal.” – Joerg Arnold  • “They talk about the Red Wall. In 2019 when much of the Red Wall went blue but Barnsley didn't. That's not going to happen.” – Ian Winwood    Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Original music by Dubstar. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
National Service: Not at ease

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 37:32


National service has become part of the mythology of a braver, stronger Britain, where young men did their duty for their country and ended up having a damn good time doing it. But did they? What did people really think of National Service — and why were so many of them utterly relieved when it came to an end?    Ros Taylor talks to Richard Vinen, a historian at King's College London and author of National Service: A Generation in Uniform, and Martin Stone, who joined the RAF in 1950.    • “I did have one near death mistake there… I thought that's it, I've probably had it.” – Martin Stone  • “The category of people who are keenest on it at the beginning are public schoolboys. By the end of the 1950s they're deferring.” – Richard Vinen  • “The best week I ever had there was flying sea cadets round in a Tiger Moth, doing some aerobatics for them. A Tiger Moth is easy to fly, but difficult to fly well.” – Martin Stone  • “It's balls.” – Richard Vinen on the notion that men got to meet others from different social classes.    Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Original music by Dubstar. Artwork by Jim Parrett. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
Corporal Punishment: ill disciplines

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 29:34


Swish… thwack. After the war, one British tradition continued unabated: beating children in schools. It wasn't until the early 1990s that it was completely outlawed. Why was the UK so attached to corporal punishment and what it did it take to change the law? Ros Taylor talks to journalist Andrew Brown, who was beaten as a boy, and University of Sheffield historian Heather Ellis about why beatings were seen as an important preparation for life — especially life defending the remains of the British Empire. Subscribe to Jam Tomorrow for a new episode every fortnight. • “The first time it was more shocking and humiliating than painful, but it could be bloody painful too.” – Andrew Brown • “It had to do with an elite model of masculinity which argued that to bring out the manly character in boys they were required to withstand considerable levels of bodily pain — and to be seen to bear them.” – Heather Ellis • “It wasn't until I came across the novels of Simon Raven that I realised there might be people who got enjoyment out of it, and that was despite reading a lot of James Bond.” – Andrew Brown Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Original music by Dubstar. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
The Marshall Plan: Uncle Sam to the rescue

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 36:35


After the War, Britain was broke and broken – even broker than France. America was faced with a stark choice: invest billions in a shattered Europe or watch its citizens go hungry, or worse, Communist. So how did the Marshall Plan come to be? And what sort of Britain did it rebuild beyond the Welfare State? Ros Taylor talks to Benn Steil, director of international economics at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, and military historian Dr. Steph Hinnershitz about the aid package Britain needed, but wants to forget. Subscribe to Jam Tomorrow for a new episode every fortnight. • “A rubble heap, a charnel house, a breeding ground of pestilence and hate.” – Winston Churchill describes Europe after the War • “We grossly underestimated the destruction to the European economy by the War… Millions of people in the cities are slowly starving.” – William L Clayton, 1947 • “The State Department knew that if it didn't prop up Britain and take over her security responsibilities, we might be headed towards a Third World War.” – Benn Steil Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Original music by Dubstar. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Electronically Yours with Martyn Ware

Today's fascinating episode of Electronically Yours features Sarah Blackwood and Chris Wilkie from the band Dubstar. Eclectically labelled as a mixture of Brit pop, dream pop and synth pop, with occasional pop ballads with industrial twists. In 2000, their excellent pandemic-inspired track ‘Hygiene Strip' was co-produced by Stephen Hague. Ladies and Gentlemen, the stars themselves, meet Sarah and Chris from Dubstar... If you can, please support the Electronically Yours podcast via my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/electronicallyours

Jam Tomorrow
Ten Pound Poms: Did the Australian dream pay off for British migrants?

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 29:23


Ros Taylor's exploration of Britain's postwar identity crisis continues. After the War, Britain was broke and broken. Between 1947 and 1981 over a million Britons left for a new life in Australia, some for just £10 passage. Ros looks at the lives of the ‘Ten Pound Poms', their conflicted identities, the legacy of the racist ‘White Australia' policy… and how a country that was once desperate for (white) migrants became a role model for immigration hardliners who wanted a points-based system in the UK. Subscribe to Jam Tomorrow for a new episode every fortnight. • “The ‘White Australia' policy was designed to keep Australia white and English-speaking… It was Gough Whitlam's reforms that made Australia more accepting of diversity.” – Prof Catherine Cole • “The Ten Pound Poms didn't just change Australia. They're changing Britain now.” – Ros Taylor Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Eliza Davis Beard and Bryan Kassulke. Original music by Dubstar. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

We Dig Music
We Dig Music - Series 7 Episode 1 - Best of 1995

We Dig Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 142:36


For the first episode of 2024 we're going back almost 30 years to 1995 to completely ignore britpop and talk about much, much better music that was happening at the same time.We've each chosen our 10 favourite songs of the year and sent them over to Colin's wife Helen, who put the playlists together and distributed them so we were each given a playlist of the 20 songs from the other two hosts, along with our own 10. We then ranked the playlists in order of preference and sent them back to Helen, who totalled up the points and worked out the order.She also joined us on the episode to read out the countdown, which we found out as we recorded so all reactions are genuine.Now, admittedly, in parts we're a little bit brutal to some of the songs in the list as we're three separate people with differing music tastes, but please remember that to be in this episode at all the songs have to have been in one of our top 10's of that year. Bands featured in this episode include (In alphabetical order, no spoilers here!) - At The Gates, Bjork, Cathedral, Clutch, Dubstar, Faith No More, Fear Factory, Foo Fighters, Fugazi, Garbage, Green Day, Emmylou Harris, The Jayhawks, Low, My Dying Bride, Paradise Lost, Radiohead, The Smashing Pumpkins, Smog, Spacehog, Sparklehorse, Strapping Young Lad, Matthew Sweet, Teenage Fanclub, Therapy?, Tindersticks, Whale, White Zombie, The Wildhearts, & Yo La Tengo.This episode is dedicated to the memory of the legendary music journalist and bloody lovely bloke Neil Kulkarni who sadly and suddenly passed away last week. You may know Neil from the Chart Music Podcast, from his writing for Melody Maker, Kerrang, Vox, The Quietus, Plan B, Metal Hammer, DJ Mag & more, or you may have heard him when he guested on Colin & Ian's other podcast Free With This Months Issue in August last year. Neil's death sadly leaves his two daughters without a parent so his Chart Music & Melody Maker cohost David Stubbs has arranged a crowdfunder. please donate if you're able to do so - https://www.gofundme.com/f/neil-kulkarni?qid=17adb77df59eabad52ce7dca32d49510Find all songs in alphabetical order here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4t3vB1jZf6lxQZMBIuTYhx?si=288cce79f5654ce9Find our We Dig Music Pollwinners Party playlist (featuring all of the winning songs up until now) here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/45zfDHo8zm6VqrvoEQSt3z?si=Ivt0oMj6SmitimvumYfFrQIf you want to listen to megalength playlists of all the songs we've individually picked since we started doing best of the year episodes, you can listen to Colin's here – https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5x3Vy5Jry2IxG9JNOtabRT?si=HhcVKRCtRhWCK1KucyrDdg Ian's here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2H0hnxe6WX50QNQdlfRH5T?si=XmEjnRqISNqDwi30p1uLqA and Tracey's here - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2p3K0n8dKhjHb2nKBSYnKi?si=7a-cyDvSSuugdV1m5md9Nw The playlist of 20 songs from the other two hosts was scored as usual, our favourite song got 20 points, counting down incrementally to our least favourite which got 1 point. The scoring of our own list of 10 is now slightly more complicated in order to give a truer level of points to our own favourites. So rather than them only being able to score as many points as our 10th favourite in the other list, the points in our own list were distributed as follows -1st place - 20 points2nd place - 18 points3rd place – 16 points4th place – 14 points5th place – 12 points6th place – 9 points7th place – 7 points8th place – 5 points9th place – 3 points10th place -1 pointHosts - Ian Clarke, Colin Jackson-Brown & Tracey BGuest starring Helen Jackson-Brown.Playlist compiling/distributing – Helen Jackson-BrownRecorded/Edited/Mixed/Original Music by Colin Jackson-Brown for We Dig PodcastsThanks to Peter Latimer for help with the scoring system.Say hello at www.facebook.com/wedigmusicpcast or tweet us at http://twitter.com/wedigmusicpcast or look at shiny pictures on Instagram at http://instagram.com/wedigmusicpcast Part of the We Made This podcast network. https://twitter.com/wmt_network You can also find all the We Dig Music & Free With This Months Issue episodes at www.wedigpodcasts.com

Jam Tomorrow
Contraception: Where there's a pill, there's a way

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 40:31


A new fortnightly series of Ros Taylor's exploration of the post-War promises Britain made to itself… and whether they were kept. In this edition: the quest for cheap, easy-to-access, stigma-free contraception wasn't the simple progression to female freedom that you might think. The wartime emancipation of women – not just into work but into “fraternisation” with American servicemen – created a stereotype of “loose” women and racist judgment against Black GIs. Birth control in the 50s was dangerous and hard to obtain. And one of the key advocates of the Pill was Enoch Powell. With new interviews and archive material, Ros explores the long and winding road to women's control of their own fertility… and whether our new obsession with “wellness” might be taking women backwards. (Listener note: this edition contains contemporary quotes from the 40s and 50s featuring antiquated racial language). • “Since no ‘decent' woman was having sex outside marriage, it was unthinkable to promote ways of avoiding pregnancy.” – Ros Taylor • “When it came to sex, most of the risk fell on women. And yet ‘loose' women were blamed for luring men – and spreading disease.” – Ros Taylor • “Women's sexual desires were never taken into account on contraception, only men's – and the pill didn't really change that.” – Dr Claire Jones • “The Pill recast the whole choreography of relationships.” – Mary Kenny Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Imogen Robertson and Seth Thévoz. Original music by Dubstar. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Synthetic Dreams Podcast

This week I am joined by Sarah Blackwood and Chris Wilkie from Dubstar. The duo discuss the making of their excellent album 'Two', which came out last year on Northern Writes records. We also discuss life on the road, performing on Top Of The Pops, Brit Pop, mental health and the pressures of fame. https://www.dubstarofficial.co

Jam Tomorrow
I.D. Cards: Show me who you are

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 36:03


A Jam Tomorrow special: Identity cards. What happens when principles come up against panic? When a high minded determination not to collect private info runs up against a society which depends on data? Ros Taylor charts the history of “show us your papers” from wartime security concerns to football hooliganism, benefit fraud crackdowns, Blairite control freakery and our modern obsession with asylum seekers. Speaking to experts including New Labour ID card advocate Liam Byrne she finds that this is one post war nightmare that could return. Is State ID coming whether we like it or not? We've got more Jam Tomorrow specials coming over the summer. Follow us so you don't miss any. • “Every decade or so there's been a problem where somebody says the ID card is the solution.” – Jon Agar • “If you are from a marginalised group you know we already live in a papers, please society.” – Rob Ford • “Yes, people are happy to unlock their device is using biometric data. That's not the same as the government storing everybody's name or face on the database.” – Edgar Whitley Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Imogen Robertson. Original music by Dubstar. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
Choice: The buck stops with you

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 38:33


Season finale: Since the War, Britons experienced an explosion of choice in food, services, work, utilities, even belief and sexuality. But did ever-increasing choices really lead us to the promised land? Why are we lost in a maze of competing phone contracts, train fares, and “options” from schools and hospitals – where choice is bewildering and meaningless? In the last episode of this season, Ros Taylor finds out how choice and competition shaped the post-privatisation world from rail to energy to education – and where it let us down. Does more choice make people more empowered or just more fearful? And how do you run a society when you can choose your own truth? • “Choice has liberated people and made life worth living. But in public services, it hasn't worked so well…” – Ros Taylor • “Parents who looked at more schools were more likely to find the whole thing stressful – and worry if they'd made the right choice.” – Aveek Bhattacharya • “How do you incentivise a public service to do the best it can? The idea was to introduce some fake competition.” – John Appleby • “When people feel fearful and insecure, their appetite for choice shrinks.” – Ros Taylor Follow Jam Tomorrow on Twitter Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Imogen Robertson. Original music by Dubstar. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

We Didn't Start the Fire: The History Podcast
Introducing... Jam Tomorrow

We Didn't Start the Fire: The History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 54:59


Our friends at Podmasters have a new podcast you're going to love: Jam Tomorrow. How did Britain's dreams of a new postwar world go unfulfilled? And what does that mean for us today? In the first of a new documentary series from the makers of Oh God, What Now?, Ros Taylor looks at the legacy of the War itself. Ιdeals of the Blitz Spirit and dreams of wartime heroism still shape everything from pop culture and entertainment to the Brexit debate. But the truth of the War is more complex and less comforting. What will it take for us to see the Second World War – and ourselves – clearly? If you'd like to hear more, just search for Jam Tomorrow wherever you get your podcasts, or hit this link! https://link.chtbl.com/JamTmrwFD Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Imogen Robertson. Original music by Dubstar. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmastersproduction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
Belief: Heaven up here

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 39:13


The post-war dream was anchored in ideas of Britain as a Christian nation. Now we're a polyglot country of different faiths and none. Can religious belief still tie Britain together? Should we want it to? Ros Taylor looks at the Church of England's journey from its unifying role in the Second World War to its search for a new identity in a world of charismatic evangelicals, shifting sexualities and new ethnic communities. Does the CofE have to change or disappear? • “Donating to the church collection isn't enough. Some of us want a side of social justice with our sermon.” – Ros Taylor • “The Church of England is essentially about the feeling of being English… and that's been squandered by the clergy.” – Linda Woodhead • “We think of London as the most socially liberal city in the country – but it's actually the most socially conservative. And a major part of that is the type of Christianity and Islam followed by migrants.” – Tomiwa Owolade Follow Jam Tomorrow on Twitter Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Imogen Robertson. Original music by Dubstar. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
Class: The old school ties that bind

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 42:34


Britain's class system is rigid and incomprehensible – and education keeps it that way. Why do so many of us think we're working class when we're not? Why do we still believe in making it through hard work, yet hate social climbers? After the War, we told ourselves we were on the way towards a classless society. Ros Taylor talks to people as diverse as campaigner and educationalist Melissa Benn and class commentator Peter York to find that decades of meddling with education and work only entrenched class power. How do we get out of the class trap? “The top universities say that anyone can get in if you're good enough… The problem is, you might not realise it unless you've been to the right kind of schools.” – Ros Taylor “There's British plutocracy and British poshocracy… but in Belgravia you will find precious few British achievers.” – Peter York “The freedoms that academies were promised don't really exist now… the whole thing was a hugely expensive time and energy trap.” – Fiona Millar “Should we stop talking about the Upper Classes at all and be honest about who really holds wealth and power in Britain?” – Ros Taylor Follow Jam Tomorrow on Twitter Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Imogen Robertson. Original music by Dubstar. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
Housing: Haven't you got homes to go to?

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 38:12


How the housing dream was betrayed, and how to fix it. Council houses fit for the wartime generation gave way to a “home-owning democracy”, but we priced the young out of home ownership and refused to build the properties they need. How did Britain screw up housing so badly? From prefabs to Poulson to Thatcher's Right to Buy and NIMBYism, Ros Taylor finds out how Britain's approach to housing went so very wrong. Along the way, Neil Kinnock remembers the cockroaches that infested his childhood home and what it meant to finally be treated with dignity. And Ros discovers what could be the future of housing. “Through benefits, taxpayers are paying the mortgages of hundreds of thousands of private landlords who can jack up rent at will.” – Ros Taylor “The revenue from Right To Buy went to the Treasury, not towards building new houses. It made about £47bn from Right To Buy.” – Jules Birch “My mother would say, Come in Neil, your dinner's on the table and it's getting dirty.” – Neil Kinnock “Council housing was irredeemably tainted by what happened in the 60s and 70s.” – Lynsey Hanley “The average Englishman and Englishwoman dreams of his or her own home and garden.” – Mass Observation “Council housing was no longer something to aspire to… it was now a place of last resort.” – Ros Taylor Follow Jam Tomorrow on Twitter Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Imogen Robertson. Original music by Dubstar. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
The NHS: From the Cradle to the Gravy Train

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 51:24


How Britain's postwar dreams were stolen… and how to win them back. This time: The NHS was the prize for all the pain and sacrifice of the Second World War. When did we accept that it would be a service in perpetual decline? Ros Taylor talks to experts from senior policy planners to Casualty scriptwriters to discover how the NHS became a huge entity in permanent crisis – why it holds such a grip on our collective imagination – and how to rescue it. “I have never seen NHS morale lower than it is now.” – Camilla Cavendish “It's only when you really need the ΝΗS and experience it that you realise something terrible is going on within our society.” – Rachel Clarke “The NHS has pockets of world-class excellence and also, sadly, pockets of disaster and despair.” – Camilla Cavendish “We wouldn't fund paediatrics from jumble sales or sponsored abseils… But that's what we do with end of life care.” – Rachel Clarke Follow Jam Tomorrow on Twitter Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Imogen Robertson. Original music by Dubstar. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Doomsday Watch with Arthur Snell
A taster of JAM TOMORROW with Ros Taylor – our new documentary podcast

Doomsday Watch with Arthur Snell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 15:41


A special taster of our new series. Search for Jam Tomorrow in your favourite podcast app or visit https://kite.link/JTS1 Episode One: Every Day Is Like D-Day. How did Britain's dreams of a new postwar world go unfulfilled? And what does that mean for us today? In the first of a new documentary series from the makers of Oh God, What Now?, Ros Taylor looks at the legacy of the War itself. Ιdeals of the Blitz Spirit and dreams of wartime heroism still shape everything from pop culture and entertainment to the Brexit debate. But the truth of the War is more complex and less comforting. What will it take for us to see the Second World War – and ourselves – clearly? •  “If you're going to have a foundation myth it might as well be one where you destroy Nazism.” – Al Murray •  “If the response to air raid wasn't stoicism there was a fear that morale would break down.” – Lucy Noakes •  “The Keep Calm And Carry On poster was designed for a type of war that never arrived.” – Henry Irvine •  “Britain went into the war not alone but at the head of the world's biggest empire… When Britain went to war, so did vast part of the world.” – Lucy Noakes Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Imogen Robertson. Original music by Dubstar. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Origin Story
A taster of JAM TOMORROW with Ros Taylor – our new documentary podcast

Origin Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 15:41


A taster of our new series. Search for Jam Tomorrow in your favourite podcast app or visit https://kite.link/JTS1 Episode One: Every Day Is Like D-Day. How did Britain's dreams of a new postwar world go unfulfilled? And what does that mean for us today? In the first of a new documentary series from the makers of Oh God, What Now?, Ros Taylor looks at the legacy of the War itself. Ιdeals of the Blitz Spirit and dreams of wartime heroism still shape everything from pop culture and entertainment to the Brexit debate. But the truth of the War is more complex and less comforting. What will it take for us to see the Second World War – and ourselves – clearly? •  “If you're going to have a foundation myth it might as well be one where you destroy Nazism.” – Al Murray •  “If the response to air raid wasn't stoicism there was a fear that morale would break down.” – Lucy Noakes •  “The Keep Calm And Carry On poster was designed for a type of war that never arrived.” – Henry Irvine •  “Britain went into the war not alone but at the head of the world's biggest empire… When Britain went to war, so did vast part of the world.” – Lucy Noakes   Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Imogen Robertson. Original music by Dubstar. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bunker
A taster of JAM TOMORROW with Ros Taylor – our new documentary podcast

The Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 15:41


A special taster of our new series. Search for Jam Tomorrow in your favourite podcast app or visit https://kite.link/JTS1 How did Britain's dreams of a new postwar world go unfulfilled? And what does that mean for us today? In the first of a new documentary series from the makers of Oh God, What Now?, Ros Taylor looks at the legacy of the War itself. Ιdeals of the Blitz Spirit and dreams of wartime heroism still shape everything from pop culture and entertainment to the Brexit debate. But the truth of the War is more complex and less comforting. What will it take for us to see the Second World War – and ourselves – clearly? •  “If you're going to have a foundation myth it might as well be one where you destroy Nazism.” – Al Murray •  “If the response to air raid wasn't stoicism there was a fear that morale would break down.” – Lucy Noakes •  “The Keep Calm And Carry On poster was designed for a type of war that never arrived.” – Henry Irvine •  “Britain went into the war not alone but at the head of the world's biggest empire… When Britain went to war, so did vast part of the world.” – Lucy Noakes Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Imogen Robertson. Original music by Dubstar. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

OH GOD, WHAT NOW? Formerly Remainiacs
TEASER - Jam Tomorrow, the brand new series from Podmasters

OH GOD, WHAT NOW? Formerly Remainiacs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 15:41


A special preview of our new series - search for Jam Tomorrow in your favourite podcast app or visit https://kite.link/JTS1 How did Britain's dreams of a new postwar world go unfulfilled? And what does that mean for us today? In the first of a new documentary series from the makers of Oh God, What Now?, Ros Taylor looks at the legacy of the War itself. Ιdeals of the Blitz Spirit and dreams of wartime heroism still shape everything from pop culture and entertainment to the Brexit debate. But the truth of the War is more complex and less comforting. What will it take for us to see the Second World War – and ourselves – clearly? •  “If you're going to have a foundation myth it might as well be one where you destroy Nazism.” – Al Murray •  “If the response to air raid wasn't stoicism there was a fear that morale would break down.” – Lucy Noakes •  “The Keep Calm And Carry On poster was designed for a type of war that never arrived.” – Henry Irvine •  “Britain went into the war not alone but at the head of the world's biggest empire… When Britain went to war, so did vast part of the world.” – Lucy Noakes   Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Imogen Robertson. Original music by Dubstar. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jam Tomorrow
World War II: Every Day is Like D-Day

Jam Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 57:35


How did Britain's dreams of a new postwar world go unfulfilled? And what does that mean for us today? In the first of a new documentary series from the makers of Oh God, What Now?, Ros Taylor looks at the legacy of the War itself. Ιdeals of the Blitz Spirit and dreams of wartime heroism still shape everything from pop culture and entertainment to the Brexit debate. But the truth of the War is more complex and less comforting. What will it take for us to see the Second World War – and ourselves – clearly? •  “If you're going to have a foundation myth it might as well be one where you destroy Nazism.” – Al Murray •  “If the response to air raid wasn't stoicism, there was a fear that morale would break down.” – Lucy Noakes •  “The Keep Calm And Carry On poster was designed for a type of war that never arrived.” – Henry Irvine •  “Britain went into the war not alone but at the head of the world's biggest empire… When Britain went to war, so did vast part of the world.” – Lucy Noakes   Follow Jam Tomorrow on Twitter Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Produced by Jade Bailey. Voiceovers by Imogen Robertson. Original music by Dubstar. Lead producer: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Jam Tomorrow is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Edicion Limitada
Edicion Limitada - 2 de Enero del 2023 (Especial con Top 5 de Sitios Web Alternativos)

Edicion Limitada

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 175:07


Edición Limitada - 2 de Enero del 2023 . Programa Especial con los Top 5 de Sitios Web Alternativos consultados por la producción de Edición Limitada. Selección, producción y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes y Gustavo Verduzco. Realización: Gustavo Verduzco. Presentando música de Nilufer Yanya, Spiritualized, Jockstrap, Beach House, Naima Bock, All the Damn Vampires, Dryve con Cassiopeia, Josh Dally & Timecop1983, Pylot con Ezra Hyte, Miami Nights 1984 con Gunship, Hatchie, Daniel Avery, Dress Thèque, Lightning in a Twilight Hour, The Shop Window, Lakeside X, Fonohead, Dubstar, Equatronic, Zynic, Harsh Symmetry, Suede, Boy Harsher, The Soft Moon, Minuit Machine Legendary Pink Dots, Spike Hellis, Encephalon y SRSQ.

Tracce di Filarmonica di Finalborgo
1889 - Alta Fedelta - DUBSTAR - Disgraceful

Tracce di Filarmonica di Finalborgo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 54:03


The Gig Stories Podcast
GSP38: Sarah Blackwood

The Gig Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 104:54


  Sarah Blackwood chats to us about all things Dubstar, Client and Technique - in particular touring with Depeche Mode in 2002. Her choices of music are absolutely knockout, so check out the playlist. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Andy “Fletch” Fletcher. Go well, Fletch.

Track By Track: The TRASH Music Podcast
Dubstar - Two (with Dubstar)

Track By Track: The TRASH Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 63:54


Dubstar are back with Two, their fifth studio album and the follow up to 2018's One. We're huge fans of the band, so we were thrilled to be joined by Sarah Blackwood and Chris Wilkie to discuss the album, reuniting with producer Stephen Hague, and how the Coronavirus pandemic inspired some of the tracks. Let us know your thoughts on the album and the episode @trackbytrackuk

The Bunker
Culture Bunker: Dr Strange, guests xPropaganda, Soft Cell, Dubstar, The Penteverate

The Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 81:11


In our pop culture roundup: Does the new Dr Strange go a multiverse too far? Reunited Deutsche electro legends xPropaganda join us as our special guests. New albums from sophisticates of seediness Soft Cell and the Smiths you can dance to, Dubstar. And does Mike Myers' conspiracy comedy The Pentaverate hit the spot? And Katie Puckrik of The Word fame joins the panel too… Hear all the music on our rolling playlists. Spotify: https://bit.ly/CultBunk Tidal: https://tidal.com/browse/playlist/1aea7525-7891-4a88-8474-a08c45ea064b “You need a PhD in Marvel to understand what's going on in Dr Strange – but luckily I have one.” – Andrew Harrison “This is the best album Dubstar have made. The production is perfect and feels timeless.” – Siân Pattenden “I absolutely love this xPropaganda album. I've been listening to it non-stop.” – Katie Puckrick Presented and produced by Andrew Harrison and Jelena Sofronijevic with Elina Ganatra. Audio production by Alex Rees. Theme music: ‘Bunker Theme (Juntos Mix)' by Kenny Dickinson. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. The Culture Bunker is a Podmasters production.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Edicion Limitada
Edicion Limitada - 14 de Febrero del 2022

Edicion Limitada

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 183:11


Edición Limitada - 14 de Febrero del 2022. Producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Caroline Spence with Matt Berninger, Alt-J, Andy Bell, Fawns of Love, Big Thief, Stray Fossa, Tallies, Death from Above 1979, Foals, Ed Schrader's Music Beat, Midnight Oil, Spoon, Wings of Desire, Portugal. The Man, Superchunk, Glacier Veins, The Beths, Secret Shame, The Linda Lindas, 50 Foot Wave, Liam Gallagher, Jack White, Idles, Author & Punisher, A Place to Bury Strangers, Killing Joke, Horace Andy, Telefís with Jah Wobble, Dot Allison, Matmos, New German Cinema, Moderat, Peter Bjorn and John, Dubstar, Duran Duran, Wolfgang Flür featuring Claudia Brücken & Peter Hook, Boy Harsher, Primal Wound, Sally Shapiro, Röyksopp & Alison Goldfrapp y Adult.

Track By Track: The TRASH Music Podcast
New Music Drop - January 2022

Track By Track: The TRASH Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 41:28


Track By Track's New Music Drop is back for another year of fantastic new music that we want to share with YOU! Coming in your ears the last Saturday of the month we're here with our side hustle to share the best new artists, emerging sounds and bangers from acts we love. We'd love to hear what you think too…what's hot for you and do you like our selections? Hit us up @trackbytrackuk This month including Dubstar, Charlie Puth, Purple Disco Machine feat. Sophie and the Giants, Diskopunk, Shibashi, Royksopp, Josef Salvat and many more... & don't forget…Listen to this months Podcast tracks, and our full long list of January new music selections on our New Music Drop Playlist available on Apple Music and Spotify. All links here: https://t.co/E4snh6zjKD You can now find us on Patreon where we have exclusive episodes and other benefits to subscribing to us. These include: - Early access to episodes months before being released publicly - Exclusive episodes only on Patreon, starting with our new Further Listening series - Exclusive Merchandise - Vote on future episodes we will record for release for all - A special TBT welcome Postcard through your door with a message from us when you sign up ...and more! Join us: https://t.co/3zcWxYmC79

The Hustle
Episode 348 - Stephen Hague

The Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 125:44


Would you ever guess that one of the key producers for the radical synth-styled music coming out of the UK in the 80s was an American former LA session musician? Thanks to artists like New Order, Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, OMD and many others, Stephen Hague shaped what we think of when we think of the best music artists like that had to offer in the 80s. He's been a key figure in music ever since. Since his 80s career was recently covered fantastically on the 80sography podcast, we dig into other areas like the 90s and beyond that included Robbie Robertson, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Peter Gabriel, James, Robert Palmer, a-ha, Dubstar, and Blow Monkeys (with New Order and PSB also being discussed), as well as his early days with Jules Shear and Walter Egan. When you combine this with the series on 80sography you get the complete picture of this genius. Enjoy!  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/80sography-80s-music-one-artist-at-a-time/id1486104117 www.patreon.com/thehustlepod

Edicion Limitada
Edicion Limitada - 21 de Junio del 2021 (Especial Dia del Padre)

Edicion Limitada

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 120:25


Edición Limitada - 21 de Junio del 2021. Programa especial del Día del Padre. Producción y realización: Gustavo Verduzco. Presentando música de Mr.Kitty, This Mortal Coil, Peter Gabriel, Black Tape For A Blue Girl, Paula Cole, Kashmir, Dubstar, Röyksopp, Holy Fuck, Adam is a Girl, Kant Kino, Nerve Filter, Our Daughters Wedding, Dalek I Love You, U2, Mary PopKids, Datarock, Violent Femmes, Sinead O'Connor, Mando Diao, The Rubberbandits, Pseudo Echo, Camouflage, The Kid, Hyperbubble, Thompson Twins, Alphaville, Feargal Sharkey, Radiorama y Dead Or Alive.

We Made This
Free With This Months Issue 27 - Kris Halpin picks Select Magazine's Be There Now

We Made This

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 94:03


In episode 27, Cyborg musician Kris Halpin (Dyskinetic) joins us to talk about Select Magazine's Be There Now from November 1997. The cd's full tracklisting is - 1 – Radiohead - Lurgee 2 – Wire – Outdoor Miner 3 – Ether – He Say Yeah 4 – Deep Purple – Smoke On The Water 5 – Feline - Release 6 – Electronic – Get The Message 7 – Dubstar - Wearchest 8 – Bentley Rhythm Ace – Midlander (There Can Only Be One) 9 – Hawkwind – Silver Machine 10 – Wireless – I Need You 11 – Talking Heads – Psycho Killer 12 – Cecil – Zips For Lips 13 – Talk Talk – Life's What You Make It 14 – Morrissey - Suedehead 15 – Blondie – Rip Her To Shreds 16 – David Bowie – Velvet Goldmine Find Kris on Twitter at https://twitter.com/krishalpin Go listen to (and buy) Kris's music at https://krishalpin.bandcamp.com/ Check out the other artist's on Kris's record label at https://daamusic.bandcamp.com/ Find Kris's blogs and other interesting things at https://dyskinetic.net/ Watch Kris's YouTube videos at https://youtube.com/c/KrisHalpin Listen to all available songs on our ongoing Spotify playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1mzWOWEfQ5LklJyUZkpfs2?si=LbWBi9-oTl-eXjkUJbpx2Q You can buy a copy of the cd from Discogs here - https://www.discogs.com/Various-Be-There-Now/release/537794 Hosts - Ian Clarke & Colin Jackson-Brown Recorded/Edited/Mixed/Original music by Colin Jackson Brown for We Dig Podcasts Part of the We Made This podcast network. https://twitter.com/wmt_network Twitter – https://twitter.com/thismonthsissue Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/freewiththismonthsissue/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/freewiththismonthsissue/ Find our other episodes at www.wedigpodcasts.com Find other We Made This shows & writing at www.wemadethisnetwork.com

Free With This Months Issue
Free With This Months Issue 27 - Kris Halpin picks Select Magazine's Be There Now

Free With This Months Issue

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 94:03


In episode 27, Cyborg musician Kris Halpin (Dyskinetic) joins us to talk about Select Magazine's Be There Now from November 1997.The cd's full tracklisting is -1 – Radiohead - Lurgee2 – Wire – Outdoor Miner3 – Ether – He Say Yeah4 – Deep Purple – Smoke On The Water5 – Feline - Release6 – Electronic – Get The Message7 – Dubstar - Wearchest8 – Bentley Rhythm Ace – Midlander (There Can Only Be One)9 – Hawkwind – Silver Machine10 – Wireless – I Need You11 – Talking Heads – Psycho Killer12 – Cecil – Zips For Lips13 – Talk Talk – Life's What You Make It14 – Morrissey - Suedehead15 – Blondie – Rip Her To Shreds16 – David Bowie – Velvet GoldmineFind Kris on Twitter at https://twitter.com/krishalpin Go listen to (and buy) Kris's music at https://krishalpin.bandcamp.com/Check out the other artist's on Kris's record label at https://daamusic.bandcamp.com/Find Kris's blogs and other interesting things at https://dyskinetic.net/ Watch Kris's YouTube videos at https://youtube.com/c/KrisHalpin ***Get tickets to Kris's online gig on Friday 21st May 2021 at https://sagegateshead.com/whats-on/new-beginnings-2021-sage-sessions-live/ ***Listen to all available songs on our ongoing Spotify playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1mzWOWEfQ5LklJyUZkpfs2?si=LbWBi9-oTl-eXjkUJbpx2Q You can buy a copy of the cd from Discogs here - https://www.discogs.com/Various-Be-There-Now/release/537794 Hosts - Ian Clarke & Colin Jackson-BrownRecorded/Edited/Mixed/Original music by Colin Jackson Brown for We Dig PodcastsPart of the We Made This podcast network. https://twitter.com/wmt_network Twitter – https://twitter.com/thismonthsissue Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/freewiththismonthsissue/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/freewiththismonthsissue/ Find our other episodes at www.wedigpodcasts.com Find other We Made This shows & writing at www.wemadethisnetwork.com

Edicion Limitada
Edicion Limitada - 3 de Mayo del 2021

Edicion Limitada

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 205:46


Edición Limitada - 3 de Mayo del 2021. Producción, realización y conducción: Gustavo Verduzco. Presentando música de The Quinsy, Sjöblom, The Snatcher, Able Machines, Scheuber, Lifelong Corporation, Naked Eyes, Heaven 17, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Blancmange, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, China Crisis, Blind Passenger presenta 80s Express, The Rude Awakening, Fïx8:Sëd8 con Emke, Dani Tamayo, Blackfield con Brian Molko, Elektrostaub con Patrik Hansson, Depeche Mode, The Farm, The Other Two, Saint Etienne featuring Etienne Daho, Dubstar, The Communards, Massiv in Mensch, WeirdWolves, Leæther Strip & Nature Of Wires, Strikkland, Blutengel, System Noire, Tension Control, Endzustand, Aircrash Bureau, Front Line Assembly, Funker Vogt y Agonoize.

Back to BritPop
Dubstar

Back to BritPop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 31:10


This week I'm joined by the friendliest people in pop Sarah Blackwood and Chris Wilkie from Dubstar. Sarah and Chris share their musical influences, insights into the writing process and much more... You can check out their new material and remixes via the link below; dubstarofficial Buy me a coffee on ko-fi My other podcast - The Movie Bunker website is below; moviebunkerpodcast.com Thank you for listening and don't forget to follow me on the socials! Twitter Facebook Insta

Radio Lewes
Tune! with Richard Docwra 12th Feb 2021

Radio Lewes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 45:30


Playing the tunes I love and sharing my passion for music with you!

Track By Track: The TRASH Music Podcast
New Music Drop 21/11/20

Track By Track: The TRASH Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 33:57


Here goes our final New Music Drop of 2020, featuring new tracks from Marina, Dubstar, k anderson, Phantoms, McFly, Litany, Django Django and many more. Let us know what you think @trackbytrackuk. Next week we start counting down our Top 40 tracks of 2020, join us for TBT's very own chart run down.

Track By Track: The TRASH Music Podcast
New Music Drop 05/09/2020

Track By Track: The TRASH Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 35:07


Inside this weeks New Music Drop we have music from APRE, Elivør, Franc Moody, International Teachers of Pop, Dubstar, Scott Helman and many more. Let us know what you think and share your new music discoveries with us too.

Mark And Sarah Talk About Songs
Episode 200: Cher's 10 Most Popular Songs, Ranked

Mark And Sarah Talk About Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 78:48


To celebrate our 200th episode (!!), we're ranking Cher's 10 most popular songs. That means we get to talk about everything from her dark-and-stormy story songs to her trendsetting dance classics to the fur-vest-wearing fellow who used to stand beside her. Our intro is by David Gregory Byrne, and our outro is by Dubstar. Want to leave us a voicemail? Just call 646-389-0767! You can email us at talkaboutsongs@gmail.com, tweet us at @talksongs, or Facebook us at facebook.com/mastas.podcast. To get access to bonus content (and vote in ranking episodes), become a patron at patreon.com/mastas.

Chicane Presents Sun:Sets
Chicane Sun:Sets Vol 235

Chicane Presents Sun:Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 60:24


Nick Chicane is back for episode 235 of Sun:Sets featuring music from U2, Jose Padilla, Luttrell, Dubstar, Mansun, the usual pick of movie music in the Soundtrack Selection, and a brand new version of his classic track Saltwater. 1. Halftribe - Outward Momentum2. Jose Padilla - Sabor de Verano (Way Out West Mix)3. Chicane - Saltwater (Sunrise remix) 5. U2 - Mysterious Ways (The Perfecto Mix)4. Soundtrack Selection: Chosen by Catherine in BrightonCandy Says - Beautiful Feeling (From the Netflix film Close)6. VAN DUO - Turn It Around (Extended Mix) 7. Eat More Cake - Memories (Sugar Free Dub) 8. Luttrell - Layover9. Luttrell - After All10. Luttrell - Intergalactic Plastic (Kidnap Remix)11. Mansun - Wide open space (Perfecto mix) 12. Dubstar - Stars (Way Out West Remix)

Britpop Banter
No. 48 Millionaires

Britpop Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 73:39


Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 3: No. 48 James - Millionaires Wrap up from Last week Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter

Britpop Banter
No. 49 Disgraceful

Britpop Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 62:52


Join Kevin & Lesley in Season 1 as they countdown the top 50 Britpop/Indie/Alt' Albums between 1990 – 2000. Episode 3: No. 49 Dubstar - Disgraceful Wrap up from Last week Album Details - Producer, Label, Release Date etc The UK Charts at release - Single & Album Background of the album Singles & Videos with Chart position Run through the album track by track Reviews on the album - positive & negative Our scores & Why Promote the band (Tours, Twitter & FB) Next weeks album Thanks for listening & we REALLY want to hear from you – feedback, questions, memories: Email: BritpopBanter@Gmail.com. Facebook & Twitter: @BritpopBanter

Mark And Sarah Talk About Songs
Episode 122: Ke$ha, "Praying"

Mark And Sarah Talk About Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 27:28


Sometimes a great song is the best revenge. We're talking about Kesha's "Praying" and all the ways it underlines how music can help us, both individually and collectively, kick some butt. Our theme is by David Gregory Byrne, and our outro is by Dubstar. Want to request a song, buy a birthday chart reading, or just say hello? Email us (talkaboutsongs@gmail.com), tweet us (@TalkSongs), or Facebook us (facebook.com/mastas.podcast). Want to get bonus content and vote in ranking episodes? Become a patron at patreon.com/mastas.

Near Perfect Pitch
Near Perfect Pitch - Episode 102 (October 15th. 2018) ‘Sons Of The Descent ... & Narcissus'’

Near Perfect Pitch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 221:10


[INTRO] SONS OF THE DESCENT ... & NARCISSUS   [THE MAGIC BISCUIT TIN] Ian White, Sons Of The Descent & the Fig Roll, and ... Ben Guy, Narcissus & the Custard Cream   She's A Superstar - #Verve #TheVerve #RichardAshcroft    [NR] Something For The Pain - #SheDrewTheGun      shedrewthegun.bandcamp.com skeletonkeyrecords.com Ship Of Fools - #WorldParty #KarlWallinger   [NR] Swimming At Night - #DjangoDjango     djangodjango.co.uk I Feel - #TheSundays       [NR] Why Don't You Kiss Me - #Dubstar      [OBLIGATORY FALL-AH]  Hey! Luciani - #TheFall #MarkESmith    [NR] Mount Pleasant - #TessParks #AntonNewcombe   The F Word - #Babybird #StephenJones      [NR] Womb - #AdriAnneLenker     adriannelenker.bandcamp.com [NR] Rollin With The Flow - #KurtVile    Last Day On Earth - #Swervedriver #CreationRecords     swervedriver.bandcamp.com [NR] Baby's Got It Bad - #TracyanneAndDanny     tracyanneanddanny.bandcamp.com Box Set Go - #TheHigh    the-high.com [NR] Knowing Gaze - #SonsOfTheDescent  Reports From The Colonies - #SonsOfTheDescent   [INTERVIEW 1] Ian White - Sons Of The Descent sonsofthedescent.bandcamp.com Look At The Sky - #SonsOfTheDescent      [WEEKLY PEEL] Siva - #SmashingPumpkins #JohnPeel #PeelSession 8 SEPTEMBER 1991 Keep On Keeping On - #TheRedskins #MarkRadcliffe    [NR] Rainbow - #MattBerry     themattberry.co.uk [HATTRICK]      1.  [NR] Breathe In - #KristinHersh #ThrowingMuses     kristinhersh.com      2.  Love Spreads - #TheStoneRoses          3.  [NR] Always Something Up - #SunstackJones #DeltasonicRecords             sunstackjones.bandcamp.com deltasonicrecords.co.uk      [COVER ME] All Tomorrow's Parties - #TheReegs #TheVelvetUnderground #CoverVersion #ImaginaryRecords #TheChameleons   [NR] Frustrated Operator (Slowdive Remix) - #APlaceToBuryStrangers #Slowdive      aplacetoburystrangers.bandcamp.com [LOSING ONE'S SHIT]  Roll Back The Years, Draw The Curtains ... And Go Chicken Oriental With Reckless Abandon! The Great Commandment (Extended Dance Mix) - #Camouflage     Get The Message - #Electronic #JohnnyMarr #BernardSumner [ESSENTIAL WAX]  ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC - 1991 Getting Away With It - #Electronic #JohnnyMarr #BernardSumner [T'INTERWEB TIME] Weekly Heaping Of Digital Fodder & Ephemera Essential Paisley Underground stereogum.com/1953223/14-essential-paisley-underground-songs/franchises/ultimate-playlist/ stereogum.com/2018059/the-bangles-dream-syndicate-rain-parade-three-oclock-cover-paisley-underground-comp/music/ [NR] Weekend - #Hater        hatermalmo.bandcamp.com The Window - #Narcissus [INTERVIEW 2] Ben Guy - Narcissus  musicglue.com/narcissus soundcloud.com/user-731870949 Cutting Through Red Tape - #Narcissus [TARA]

Bottle Pop with Tom Aspaul
S2E8: Little Boots

Bottle Pop with Tom Aspaul

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 49:02


Tom is joined in the Season 2 Finale by BRIT nominated singer, songwriter, DJ, label boss and businesswoman, Little Boots, aka Victoria Hesketh, as they make a toast to, ‘the return of songs’. The pair catch up, having last collaborated on Little Boots' previous record, ‘Working Girl’, and vow to write something new together in the near future. Tom reminisces about his first ever solo release, ‘Indiana’, which was put out on Victoria’s own label, On Repeat Records in 2013 and Victoria explains why her Top 10 RedOne produced smash hit ‘Remedy’ has two choruses (and nearly didn’t have a chorus at all!). An ABBA superfan, Little Boots breaks down why ABBA are so amazing and her favourite ABBA song before hinting something special is on it’s way in 2019, which will be the 10 Year Anniversary of her first album, ‘Hands’. Little Boots chooses Frida, Dubstar and Robert Miles as her Aux Cable Selection.

FIGHT THE FUTURE: club classics. past. present. w/ Steve Callaghan
FIGHT THE FUTURE #013 | The Spice Girls, Alison Wonderland, Bicep, Eelke Kleijn + more!

FIGHT THE FUTURE: club classics. past. present. w/ Steve Callaghan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 60:09


TRACKLIST FOR #013   00:00 - 1.  Thomas Hayes & Nomra feat. Raphaella - "Stay The Same" [Enhanced] [2018] 03:40 - 2.  Dubstar - "Stars" (Motiv8 Radio Mix) [EMI] [1996] 07:37 - 3.  The Original - "I Luv U Baby" (Dancing Divaz Club Mix) [Blanco Y Negro] [1994] 12:37 - 4.  Demuja - "Let Me Turn Around" [Toy Tonics] [2018] 16:50 - 5.  DJ Koze - "Pick Up" [Pampa] [2018] 20:19 - 6.  Ferreck Dawn & Robosonic - In Arms (Extended Mix) [Defected] [2018] 25:10 - 7.  Flashmob - "The Lone Brazilian" [Hot Creations] [2018] 28:42 - 8.  Westworld - "The Slam" (Gerd Janson Edit) [Tsuba] [2018]   33:55 - 9.  Alison Wonderland - "Church" (Presets Remix) [EMI] [2018] 37:27 - 10. Bicep - "Rain" [Ninja Tune] [2018] 41:47 - 11. Steve Callaghan - "Conduit" [No Border Recordings] [2008] 45:50 - 12. Eelke Kleijn - "The Method" [Toolroom] [2018] 51:04 - 13. DJ Boris - "On + On" [Toolroom] [2018] 55:13 - 14. The Spice Girls - "Stop" (Stretch + Vern 'Rock n' Roll Mix) [Virgin] [1998]   Follow Me: http://www.soundcloud.com/stevecallaghan http://www.mixcloud.com/stevecallaghan http://www.twitter.com/djstecallaghan http://www.facebook.com/stevecallaghanmusic

FIGHT THE FUTURE: club classics. past. present. w/ Steve Callaghan
FIGHT THE FUTURE #013 | The Spice Girls, Alison Wonderland, Bicep, Eelke Kleijn + more!

FIGHT THE FUTURE: club classics. past. present. w/ Steve Callaghan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 60:09


TRACKLIST FOR #013   00:00 - 1.  Thomas Hayes & Nomra feat. Raphaella - "Stay The Same" [Enhanced] [2018] 03:40 - 2.  Dubstar - "Stars" (Motiv8 Radio Mix) [EMI] [1996] 07:37 - 3.  The Original - "I Luv U Baby" (Dancing Divaz Club Mix) [Blanco Y Negro] [1994] 12:37 - 4.  Demuja - "Let Me Turn Around" [Toy Tonics] [2018] 16:50 - 5.  DJ Koze - "Pick Up" [Pampa] [2018] 20:19 - 6.  Ferreck Dawn & Robosonic - In Arms (Extended Mix) [Defected] [2018] 25:10 - 7.  Flashmob - "The Lone Brazilian" [Hot Creations] [2018] 28:42 - 8.  Westworld - "The Slam" (Gerd Janson Edit) [Tsuba] [2018]   33:55 - 9.  Alison Wonderland - "Church" (Presets Remix) [EMI] [2018] 37:27 - 10. Bicep - "Rain" [Ninja Tune] [2018] 41:47 - 11. Steve Callaghan - "Conduit" [No Border Recordings] [2008] 45:50 - 12. Eelke Kleijn - "The Method" [Toolroom] [2018] 51:04 - 13. DJ Boris - "On + On" [Toolroom] [2018] 55:13 - 14. The Spice Girls - "Stop" (Stretch + Vern 'Rock n' Roll Mix) [Virgin] [1998]   Follow Me: http://www.soundcloud.com/stevecallaghan http://www.mixcloud.com/stevecallaghan http://www.twitter.com/djstecallaghan http://www.facebook.com/stevecallaghanmusic

My first podcast !
31 October 2017

My first podcast !

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 0:25


No more talk Dubstar #octaver17 https://youtu.be/fmQhF3QoRDI

My first podcast !
31 October 2017

My first podcast !

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 2:18


No more talk Dubstar #octaver17 https://youtu.be/fmQhF3QoRDI • The fall of the house of Usher #octaver17 • The Fall of the House of Usher: Fall • Hellraiser #octaver17 • Hellraiser • Ghost Town #oc...

Deadly Dragon Sound's Reggaematic Podcast
++ Sleng Teng 30th Anniversary Event Part 2 ++

Deadly Dragon Sound's Reggaematic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2015 95:38


On November 18th we here at Deadly Dragon Sound invited all our friends to come out and celebrate the 30th anniversary of the great Sleng Teng Riddim by playing an all NIGHT of ONLY Sleng Teng riddim. This is the recording with selections by Deadly Dragon's Scratch Famous, Jonny Go Figure, One Wise Sound, Juggs Sound, Ras Tayo, Viper from Addies, Dubstar, Chris Yormick, Grace of Spades, Miss Hap and more! Plus some serious microphone action from Screechy Dan, Jonny Go Figure, Juggs and Metric Man. This here is Part 2 With Azad One Wize, Juggs Sound and some serious Mic excursions with Screechy, Metric and Jonny Go Figure plus a Sleng Teng Dub Plate run with Viper from Addies!

Deadly Dragon Sound's Reggaematic Podcast
++ Sleng Teng 30th Anniversary Event Part 3 ++

Deadly Dragon Sound's Reggaematic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2015 82:21


On November 18th we here at Deadly Dragon Sound invited all our friends to come out and celebrate the 30th anniversary of the great Sleng Teng Riddim by playing an all NIGHT of ONLY Sleng Teng riddim. This is the recording with selections by Deadly Dragon's Scratch Famous, Jonny Go Figure, One Wise Sound, Juggs Sound, Ras Tayo, Viper from Addies, Dubstar, Chris Yormick, Grace of Spades, Miss Hap and more! Plus some serious microphone action from Screechy Dan, Jonny Go Figure, Juggs and Metric Man. This here is Part 3 With Many Killers and the fateful tune for tune to end the night...sadly we ran out of memory and the Sleng Teng Beat Box Contest (Won by Jonny Go Figure) was lost!

Deadly Dragon Sound's Reggaematic Podcast
++ Sleng Teng 30th Anniversary Event Part 1 ++

Deadly Dragon Sound's Reggaematic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2015 68:31


On November 18th we here at Deadly Dragon Sound invited all our friends to come out and celebrate the 30th anniversary of the great Sleng Teng Riddim by playing an all NIGHT of ONLY Sleng Teng riddim. This is the recording with selections by Deadly Dragon's Scratch Famous, Jonny Go Figure, One Wise Sound, Juggs Sound, Ras Tayo, Viper from Addies, Dubstar, Chris Yormick, Grace of Spades, Miss Hap and more! Plus some serious microphone action from Screechy Dan, Jonny Go Figure, Juggs and Metric Man. This here is Part 1 (a few dead battery issues made for a choppy moment or two!)

Kongkast - Hong Kong's Drum and Bass / Bass Music Podcast
KONGKAST #196 – feat. Bukez Finezt (Bassliebe Records, Bassclash, Prime Audio, Dubstar / Cologne, Germany)

Kongkast - Hong Kong's Drum and Bass / Bass Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2013 60:26


Electric Cafe
Electric Cafe 22/06/2012

Electric Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2012 50:37


01 – Jean-Michel Jarre – Calypso part II 02 – Deep Dish – Sacramento 03 – Death in Vegas – Hands around my throat 04 – Dubstar – Arc of fire 05 – Pet Shob Boys – One more chance 06 – Electronic – Second nature 07 – Nefilim – Xodus 08 – Erasure – […] The post Electric Cafe 22/06/2012 first appeared on Ripollet Ràdio.

Electric Cafe
Electric Cafe 22/06/2012

Electric Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2012 50:37


01 – Jean-Michel Jarre – Calypso part II 02 – Deep Dish – Sacramento 03 – Death in Vegas – Hands around my throat 04 – Dubstar – Arc of fire 05 – Pet Shob Boys – One more chance 06 – Electronic – Second nature 07 – Nefilim – Xodus 08 – Erasure – […] The post Electric Cafe 22/06/2012 first appeared on Ripollet Ràdio.

The Toadcast - the weekly podcast from Song, by Toad

I am learning to despise hotel internet.  Whether I book myself and end up staying in a fucking Travelodge or Mrs. Toad books and we end up staying on one of the larger guest suites at Buckingham fucking Palace, absolutely all of them have such risibly bad internet connections that recording a podcast leaves me tearing my fucking hair out. I couldn't even get the online image editor to load properly, so the image is that rather pathetic, borderline clipart stinker you see in the top right hand corner.  Dreadful.  My art teachers would be justifiably disappointed. Anyhow, this is called the Plancast for one simple and far from compelling reason: the fact that Mrs. Toad and I are down in London and have had to be clinically heartless in who we do and don't see.  We don't exactly have lots of friends down South, but still far too many to see in one weekend and at times in the past we have tried to do too much and ended up being inadvertently rude to everyone. 01. Love Inks - Blackeye (00.06) 02. Dubstar - The Day I See You Again (04.57) 03. Rev I.B. Ware with Wife and Son - I Wouldn't Mind Dying ( But I Gotta Go By Myself (12.01) 04. Billy Bragg & Wilco - Airline to Heaven (18.30) 05. Ezra Furman & the Harpoons - Hard Time in a Terrible Land (23.12) 06. I Break Horses - Hearts (29.39) 07. Tusk Tusk - Out of Tune and Out of Time (37.22) 08. Sandy Denny - By the Time it Gets Dark (41.01) 09. Girls Names - Nothing More to Say (46.02) 10. Thomas Tantrum - Hot Hot Summer (51.33) 11. Jarad Miles - Darjeeling (56.04)

Daniel Earwicker
Dubstar - It's Clear

Daniel Earwicker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2011


One of 18 tracks released on the podcast in a single day, after a long delay (sorry)

Daniel Earwicker
Dubstar - Anywhere (Chorus Excerpt)

Daniel Earwicker

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2011


One of 18 tracks released on the podcast in a single day, after a long delay (sorry)