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This week on TIAB we're thrilled to have the multi-talented Steve Pretty join us for a chat that's as eclectic as his musical life to date!Steve, the mastermind behind the Hackney Colliery Band, takes us on a whimsical ride through his creative world. From the bustling streets of Hackney to the intimate corners of his studio, he shares tales of setting up the band that's been blowing audiences away with their infectious energy.Steve also dives into his adventures in podcasting, reflects on his early years working in a music shop and shares his experience of doing a show at the National Theatre - revealing how he got lured into the world of showbiz.So grab your headphones and join us for a light-hearted yet insightful conversation with Steve Pretty—where music, theatre, and a sprinkle of nostalgia collide in the most entertaining way!BUY TICKETS TO STEVE PRETTY (AND FRIENDS) ON THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES LIVE AT WILTON'S MUSIC HALL!To learn more about Steve head to http://www.stevepretty.com/Visit https://www.hackneycollieryband.co.uk/ to get their new album Collaborations:Volume Two and or listen on Spotify hereYou can find us on the socials here;Instagram @threeinabarpodTiktok @threeinabarpodThree In A Bar on YoutubeAnything you'd like to share with us? Any guests you'd love to hear or anything you'd like us to do better? Drop us a line at hello@threeinabar.com Click here to join the Members' Club on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mailing list: sign up for special offers, news and morePatreon: sign up for FREE for all manner of bonus goodies and to be part of a growing musically-curious communityWilton's Music Hall show 30th November: use code STEVEPRETTYF for best available seats for £15Hackney Colliery Band Earth show 8th October: use code ORIGIN! for £5 offIn this episode, Steve chats about recent adventures and musical projects, including trips to Berlin, Portugal, and Norway. He reflects on a previous episode about Arctic music, featuring unique artists and bands. Steve jokes about the challenge of keeping up with podcast episodes due to his busy schedule. He introduces his band, Hackney Colliery Band, and their upcoming album, 'Collaborations Volume Two,' showcasing a variety of musical styles and guests. The episode includes a live performance and an interview with Nawar Alnaddaf, a Syrian refugee musician, about her journey and traditional instruments, and a couple of exclusive tracks from Hackney Colliery Band. Also quite a lot of Steve apologising.00:00 Welcome00:43 Apologies for the Delay01:54 Recap of the Last Episode03:36 Upcoming Show Highlights04:15 Hackney Colliery Band's New Album06:16 Live Interview at Wilton's Music Hall11:27 The History and Inspiration Behind Hackney Colliery Band28:38 Interview with Syrian Musician Nawar Alnaddaf32:36 Exploring Quarter Tones on the Oud34:47 The Unique Shape and Strings of the Oud35:38 Tuning the Oud and Demonstration40:23 Introduction to the Ney42:29 Playing Techniques and History of the Ney48:10 The Spiritual and Social Importance of Music50:23 Closing Remarks and Upcoming Events52:51 Musical Outro: Sure Feels Good Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve invites jazz double bassist/singer Charlie Pyne to the studio for a fascinating chat about all things bass. As well as a tour of her beautiful, historic instrument (affectionately named Claude), Charlie talks about the role of the bass in jazz and swing, and we hear some incredibly soulful playing. Charlie is so warm and joyful, and this reallycomes across in her music, which she gives us a live snippet of here, before an impromptu jamwith Steve and trombonist/occasional podcast assistant Joel Knee.Before this deep dive (sorry…), we hear an excerpt of the live podcast recording at Wilton's Music Hall from earlier in the year. Astronomer Chris Lintott introduces us to a planetary system many light years away, and Steve explains how this distant star system can teach us about music, and vice versa, with the help of Filament Choir, Valeria Clarke and Hackney Colliery Band's rhythm section.Oh, and stay right to the end for a very special offer…Sign up for the Patreon, mailing list and everything else here: http://www.originofthepieces.comCharlie Pyne: https://charliepyne.co.uk/First Light Festival: https://firstlightlowestoft.com/Chris Lintott: https://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/our-people/lintott and his brilliant podcast that I forgot to mention in the show (sorry Chris!): https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dog-starsValeria Clarke: https://www.valeriaclarke.com/Hackney Colliery Band: http://www.hackneycollieryband.co.ukAlso Festival: https://www.also-festival.com/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve finds himself in New Orleans for some on-the-ground research into Deep Funk (check out last episode if this doesn't make any sense to you!), and more interviews, gigs, chats and music than you could shake a big voodoo stick at. Episode 11 will be along soon, but meanwhile check out the first 10 episodes for a pretty broad variety of weird, curious and fun musical shenanigans, and sign up to Patreon for access to my full 2 hr live show recorded at Wilton's Music Hall with a full choir, Hackney Colliery Band rhythm section and much more. Back in your feed in the next week or two once there's been a chance to digest the many hours of fascinating stuff generated from a week's immersion in New Orleans culture and music. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve talks about and plays some music from recent live gigs (including one with a rather special dress code), and we hear a beautiful performance and fascinating chat from Filament Choir. No genre tombola this time, so strap in for an exploration of Cowpunk next episode…Steve's website: http://www.stevepretty.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/StevePrettyOnTheOriginofthePieces Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode sees Steve recording in not one but TWO idyllic studios in Norway, where he's been working with some incredibly talented young people, helping them to compose and create music to support a forthcoming Hackney Colliery Band tour there. We hear some of the things he's been up to, as well as chatting with some of the musicians in question about creativity, how to overcome blank page syndrome, and the intricacies of a grand piano. Then, back in Blighty, Steve talks to emo pop fan, album listening club founder and Christmas EP maker L K Francis to get to grips with what emo pop is all about, before he teams up with Chat GPT to create a whole new emo song just for this show!Oh, and Steve launches his brand new Patreon, where you can help support the show for just $5 a month, as well as getting access to a huge treasure trove of unedited interviews and songs from the show, ticket discounts, exclusive offers and much more.Wilton's Music Hall tickets: https://www.wiltons.org.uk/whatson/854-steve-pretty-and-friends-on-the-origin-of-the-piecesL K Francis on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/gb/song/this-is-our-christmas/1711865299L K Francis on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kceyBEKSyxcH8ffqcgH1n?si=ygPpCLm8Tsam4Z3-2Eg2rQNorth Norway Jazz Centre: https://www.europejazz.net/profile/nordnorsk-jazzsenterSteve's website: http://www.stevepretty.comPlease spread the word, rate and review the show if you enjoy it! It's a HUGE help in these early days. Seriously. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the most varied episode yet of this podcast helping you to hear and understand music in new ways, musician Steve Pretty uses a moving experience performing at a Remembrance Day service to talk about musical harmonics, before learning about blues shouting, whistle tones and microphones from singer Nicole Cassandra Smit (including a brief appearance by Jamie Cullum and the Hackney Colliery Band), and finishing off with a deep dive into the niche crossover metal genre of deathgrind, and a discussion about the taxonomy of heavy metal with comedian, musician, and author of the History of Heavy Metal, Andrew O'Neill. Oh, and there's a track Steve's written which will surely launch his deathgrind career into the stratosphere. But which legendary poet wrote the lyrics Andrew sang? Tune in to find out!Wilton's Music Hall tickets: https://www.wiltons.org.uk/whatson/854-steve-pretty-and-friends-on-the-origin-of-the-piecesAbney Park Cemetery: https://abneypark.org/Nicole Cassandra Smit: https://nicolecassandrasmit.com/Andrew O'Neill: https://www.andrewoneill.co.uk/Steve's website: http://www.stevepretty.comPlease spread the word, rate and review the show if you enjoy it! It's a HUGE help in these early days. Seriously. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the second episode of this new podcast helping you to hear music in new ways, Steve talks about the challenges of going on holiday as a musician, introduces his friend, harpist Valeria Clarke who makes some entertaining noises both angelic and demonic, gives a little demonstration of how jazz works and how it's not as scary as you might think, and plays his new, Robbie Williams-inspired pop rock track for comedian Alexander Bennett.Soundbox Ensemble: https://www.stevepretty.com/soundbox-ensembleThe Last Skeptik: https://www.instagram.com/thelastskeptik/?hl=en Jazz Vanguard: https://www.windsor.gov.uk/whats-on/the-old-court-jazz-vanguard-p2109621 Old Court, Windsor: https://oldcourt.org/ Hackney Colliery Band: https://www.stevepretty.com/hackney-colliery-band Wilton's Music Hall show: https://www.wiltons.org.uk/whatson/854-steve-pretty-and-friends-on-the-origin-of-the-pieces Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello my lovely teaviants, I'm starting to get some level of regularity to when I'm posting episodes. Let's hope I can keep it up. This week I bring to you the delightful lad that is Ben Lund Conlon. A lovely comedian, tea enthusiast and Buffy nerd. We discuss all sorts from Harry Potter and our serf and terfdom, we discuss show namesm Steve Pretty, the trumpet player for the Hackney Colliery Band, Ben's strict tea schedule and Douglas Adams. We also try to learn Welsh. Ben drinks some tea from The Rare Tea Company and I drink some Essex Tea 'Saxon Brew'. It's properly about tea in this episode. As well as comedy, of course, but there's so much tea chat, too, it's delightful. We discuss Ben's upcoming tour, which is starting soon and tickets for that can be found at benlundconlon.com. It's a hell of an episode, so why not rate the whole podcast 5 stars wherever you get your podcasts and tell all your friends about it? Oh, thanks very much. Get it in your ears, put some tea in your gob, be good to each other. I'll see you soon. Much love, Si X
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First May show, the weather is warmer and it's time to put some gelato into your espresso... new music from Athens of The North, Shall Not Fade, Wonderwheel, and more! Episode #255 Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′13″ We Gotta Work On It by Jeb Loy Nichols with Cold Diamond & Mink (Timmion Records)
PLAYLIST: 1.SINTONÍA: LOS 300."Señor Lobo". 2.ULTRAFUNK."Boogie Joe the grinder". 3.JON HENDRICKS."I'll bet you thougth I´d never find you". 4.MARCIA MARÍA."Amigo branco". 6.THE PATCHOULI BROTHERS."Like a dream". 7.CHARLES WRIGHT & THR 103rd STREET RHYTHM BAND."Express yourself (MOCEAN WORKER Remix). 8.HIDDEN STRENGTH."Hustle on up". 9.THE FUNKEES."Akula owu onyeara". 10.FINNISH BIG BAND JAZZ."Ufólogy". 11.HACKNEY COLLIERY BAND."No diggity". Escuchar audio
1 Vampin Willie Hutch 02:46 The Mack 2 It's a Cold, Cold World Naomi Shelton & The Gospel Queens 03:20 Cold World 3 Love Train Holmes Bros 04:43 Speaking In Tongues 4 Those Guys Flo and Eddie 03:10 Rocksteady with Flo and Eddie 5 Do Me Right Detroit Emeralds 02:51 Do Me Right 6 Congratulations Baby Doris Duke 02:07 I'm A Loser 7 Groovin' Time Otis Redding 02:49 Love Man 8 Shine It On Vernon Garrett 02:30 Kent's Cellar Of Soul 9 Why Did You Put Your Shoes Under My Bed Don Covay 03:45 Super Dude 10 Book Of Lies Bettye LaVette 03:40 Blackbird 11 Find YourselfThe Meters 04:13 (Reprise 1372) 12 A Little Blahzay (feat. Izo FitzRoy) Dr. Rubberfunk 03:31 My life at 45 13 Bring Me Your Cup UB40 05:42 The Best Of Volume 1&2 - VOLUME TWO 14 As Far As We Know Crushed Velvet and the Velveteers featuring Brother GoodLove 04:40 15 For Those Who Are Yet To Be Born Lightning Orchestra 06:19 Source And Deliver 16 Sticking to My Guns PJ Morton 03:42 Gumbo 17 Beautiful Ayo 04:08 Royal 18 Commotion Ondatropica 02:56 Baile Bucanero 19 Reggae Legend Bunny Wailer 03:52 Reincarnated Souls 20 Selam Gili Yalo 03:51 Gili Yalo 21 Hungry Man, Angry Man Kaleta & Super Yamba Band 04:01 Mèdaho 22 Mango feat. Arema Arega Bahama Soul Club 03:42 23 Africa Hackney Colliery Band 04:13 Hackney Colliery Band 24 Witness 4 The Prosecution (Version 1) Prince 04:00 25 Look No Further Speedometer w. Najwa Ezzaher 03:15 26 All Star Funk feat. Lady Miss Kier & Can 7 Bootsy Collins 05:38 Play With Bootsy 27 The 1,2,3s Dojo Cuts 03:44 Dojo Cuts Featuring Roxie Ray 28 100 Watts Of Funky Jesse Johnson 05:00 Verbal Penetration Volume I & II 29 Just Kissed My Baby Maceo Parker 05:28 30 Voyage To Atlantis The Isley Brothers 04:33 Go For Your Guns
What larks! Music to rattle your ivories and tickle your earwax from the Hackney Colliery Band, Morphine, The Merry Blackbirds Orchestra, Pink Floyd, Badly Drawn Boy, Marco Beltrami, Benjamin Britten, The 1975 and many others (well, a few) that you've never heard of. Why not dip your toe in the musical waters? Guaranteed shark free... and don't get me started on the bad press they get - more people are killed by... oops, better stop now.
What larks! Music to rattle your ivories and tickle your earwax from the Hackney Colliery Band, Morphine, The Merry Blackbirds Orchestra, Pink Floyd, Badly Drawn Boy, Marco Beltrami, Benjamin Britten, The 1975 and many others (well, a few) that you've never heard of. Why not dip your toe in the musical waters? Guaranteed shark free... and don't get me started on the bad press they get - more people are killed by... oops, better stop now.
Musician and composer Steve Pretty takes you on a musical tour of your own house and your innately musical brain. With a little help from folk singer and song collector Sam Lee - and some nightingales in a Sussex wood - Steve explores how single line melody evolves into harmony. He assembles his family to experiment with singing rounds. His dad, Stan, also makes a brief appearance to sing a traditional Australian ballad about a sheep rustler drowning in a pond.Great fun for locked down families, friends or singles - or anyone curious to learn more about music. He can’t promise to turn you into a concert flautist, but this podcast will transform the way you hear and appreciate music.Music by:Stan Pretty - Waltzing Mathilda (Traditional)The Hilliard Ensemble - Sumer Is Icumen In (Traditional)Sam Lee - singing live with nightingales in Sussex (special thanks to The Nest Collective)The Fishmen, Sailor and Singers of Cadgwith Cove - Rio Grande (recorded by John Hopkins for the documentary WithSails And I)Sam Lee - Good Bye My Darling, from the Mercury Nominated album Ground Of Its Own (The Nest Collective label).Hackney Colliery Band feat. Mulatu Astatke - Derashe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vor 40 Jahren veröffentlichte Diana Ross mit «Diana» ihr letztes Album auf Motown - ein von Nile Rodgers und Bernard Edwards (CHIC) produziertes Disco-Funk-Meisterwerk! «Pop Routes» u.a. mit Carol Cool, MC Lyte, Lupe Fiasco, Shuko, Notorious B.I.G., Hackney Colliery Band und Eva Smart!
Enlighten your Thursday with this week's episode, focusing on the community and activist street bands of England, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Austria and Switzerland, featuring music from Join The Din, Hackney Colliery Band, MusikarbeiterInnenkapelle, La Fanfare Invisible, Pink Puffers Brass Band, Titubanda, Ottoni a Scoppio, FiAti SpReCaTI, Les Canards des Cropettes, StreetNoise-Orchestra, Masala Brass Kollektiv, plus mentions of FONC, Le Pompier Poney Club, Buena Banda, HaydeTanz, BrazzBanditen, Big Red Band, The Stroud Red Band, Charanga Ventolín, Fanfare a Manif Engagee, Fanfare van de 1e Liefdesnacht, Bastet Brass Band, Tuba Libre, HaydeTanz, Dicke Luft, GRAZAMBA, the Skappa'nabanda Festival and many more; plus a new song from the mighty Hungry March Band.
Listen every Tuesday from 21 till 22 (Moscow time) Jazz FM (radiojazzfm.ru) Subscribe in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/funk-and-beyond-weekly/id1063844118?mt=2 tracklist: 1. Audrey Powne - Bleeding Hearts 2. Antoine Berjeaut, Makaya McCraven - JP's Beats 3. Yussef Dayes, Alfa Mist - Blacked Out 4. Part Time Heroes (feat. Bridgette Amofah) - Sun Will Shine 5. Yazmin Lacey - Not Today Mate 6. Moonchild - Everything I Need 7. Miles Bonny - Together Forever 8. David Baron (feat. Will Bryant) - Moonlight 9. Hackney Colliery Band (feat. YVA) - Without You 10. Martha High and The Italian Royal Family - A Little Spark 11. The Eminent Stars (feat. Bruce James) - Let's Get Together 12. Tanika Charles - Since You Been Gone 13. Rhianna - World Love 14. Aldous Harding - The Barrel 15. Chiefdom Records - Giants Amongst Men (Instrumental) 16. Freddie Cruger (a.k.a. Red Astaire) (feat. Linn) - Pushing On 17. Renegades Of Jazz (feat. Jon Kenzie) - Set Me Free 18. 14KT (feat. Tiffany Paige) - The Inside 19. General Lee - We Did It Baby
Musician and composer Steve Pretty takes you on a musical tour of your own house and your innately musical brain.In this bonus track to episode 1, Steve shows you how to shake along to the pulse of Hackney Colliery Band’s track Reawake.Send your feedback, ideas for future shows or questions about music to @stevepretty on Twitter or Instagram, or housemusic@stevepretty.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen every Friday from 21 till 22 (Moscow time) Jazz 89.1 FM Rhythms Radio Show on Radio Jazz FM (radiojazzfm.ru 89,1 FM Moscow) tracklist: 1. J.Lamotta - Turning 2. Ivan Cinti - Ninho 3. Avery R. Young - Maasai 4. Black Pumas - Colors 5. The Soul Jazz Orchestra - Well Runs Dry 6. Aldorande - Beauty Island 7. Reginald Omas Mamode IV - Sister Rosé 8. DJ Yoda (feat. Nubya Garcia, Henry Wu & Theon Cross) - Abbey Road 9. Teotima - But I Can't 10. 14KT - Sundays Yellow 11. Scrimshire (feat. Joshua Idehen, Chip Wickham) - Theme for Us 12. Sami Linna Quartet - Mode for Tomorrow 13. Jukka Eskola Soul Trio - Tiny B 14. Ryan Porter (feat. Nia Andrews) - Heaven Only Knows 15. Wanubalé - Ticking Boxes 16. Da Lata (feat. Vanessa Freeman) - Sway 17. Hackney Colliery Band (feat. YVA) - Without You
Hackney Colliery Band kick off our show this week with a double cover shot bookend. Both songs were massive hits during the 90s, and they are performed beautifully. Hackney Colliery Band do intimate justice to a couple of 90s bangers this week - it's a mammoth task. What impresses us here at Record Box HQ about these tracks is the work that has gone into them. Yeah, get 4 guys or gals with guitars and drums and you can cover songs. It's easy enough. But for a brass band it's so much more difficult. You're all of a sudden no longer covering the song. Firstly, you're arranging the song for a brass band. Secondly, you have to think about the dynamics of the sound. It's mega really, and that's why Hackney Colliery Band are bookending today. Throat singing makes a welcome return to the show as the modern day Robert Johnson performs Cape Cod Girls. Now, that is a bold statement but just stick around and listen to Baby Gramps and you'll get it. Bashing away at his trusty National steel guitar and killing every nerve ending in his throat, its a mesmerising performance. And moreover it's Pirate Music! Zooluxx play a pre-release on the show too, a good 2 months plus before it's released. Regular listeners will have already heard Zooluxx on previous shows and will well know what to expect. Zooluxx deliver, sonic vibes and dirty vox. It's all so god darned American and Wild West Psychadelia at its best. Plus there's more choice music here, so dive right in. Track Listing Under The Bridge Hackney Colliery Band Just A Little Bit Zooluxx That Old Black Magic Green Book (original motion picture soundtrack) No Other Like You Kate Bollinger Holy Ghost Fire Paul Cauthen Cape Cod Girls Baby Gramps No Diggity Hackney Colliery Band Hackney Colliery Band - in their own words... Since the release of Hackney Colliery Band’s debut album in 2011, they have blown their way into the public consciousness. Their genre-bending combination of brass, reeds and percussion established themselves as one of the most exciting bands in the UK. Performing at numerous venues, festivals and clubs around the world, including a show at the Scala as part of the London Jazz Festival. Hackney Colliery Band have also been busy in the studio. Developing a more mature and polished sound, they are pleased to announce the release of new album ‘Collaborations: Volume One’ . It's their first new material since the critically-acclaimed ‘Sharpener’ in 2016. It’s already been an incredible journey for this talented group of musicians. HCB have played a 45-minute set at the Closing Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics and sets at the MOBO, Brit and Mercury Awards. Also, live sessions on BBC Two, BBC Radio 2, Jazz FM and worldwide airplay from many more. They have collaborations with the likes of Amy Winehouse and Madness. To add, they have sold out venues across London including KOKO and The Forum, to a European tour. Hackney Colliery Band have not stopped. It’s hard to believe that 2019 is our tenth anniversary. Now we’re ten years older it felt like the right time to get back to our jazz roots. It’s been a privilege to work with so many of our musical inspirations both old and new. And we’re super excited to be ushering in the next ten years with this new collaborative spirit. Steve Pretty - bandleader LISTEN TO MEMPHIS RADIO STATION WEVL NOW! JEREMY SCOTT FOREVER. Collaborations - Hackney Colliery Band Featuring collaborations with a host of key names in jazz and world music. Amongst others the father of Ethio-jazz Mulatu Astatke, British jazz funk legend James Taylor, trombonist Dennis Rollins, UK saxophonist Pete Wareham and Beninese singer-songwriter and Grammy Award-winner Angélique Kidjo. Hackney Colliery Band have effortlessly transformed their explosive live energy into 11 original recordings that push the groove and form. On ‘Collaborations: Volume One’, writers Pretty, Blackman and Christie have between them penned the outfit's most dynamic material to date. ‘Mm Mm’ (feat. Angélique Kidjo and Roundhouse Choir) merges Beninese grooves with wah pedal trumpet textures. The rousing call-and-response between Kidjo’s soaring vocal and the exhilarating choir adds a richness and depth to the composition. Words © Hackney Colliery Band - read more
Listen every Friday from 21 till 22 (Moscow time) Jazz 89.1 FM Rhythms Radio Show on Radio Jazz FM (radiojazzfm.ru 89,1 FM Moscow) tracklist: 1. Amaka Queenette - Show Me 2. Brock Berrigan - This Way 3. Doctor Bionic - 528 Hz 4. Kognitif (feat. Oxy Hart) - Whatever 5. Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings - Tear It Down 6. Hackney Colliery Band (feat. Mulatu Astatke) - Netsanet 7. Grupo X - Waiting All Day 8. Muito Kaballa - Tin Tin 9. Havana Cultura Band - Roforofo Fight (Louie Vega's EOL Mix) 10. Mr. President - Hips (Reprise) 11. Kylie Auldist - One Goodbye (Hint Remix) 12. Patty Lomuscio and Jazz Friends - Sunrise 13. Hidden Jazz Quartet (feat. Omar) - High Heels (Lack of Afro Remix) 14. Aldo Vanucci - Ponderosa 15. Nicole Willis and The Soul Investigators - Let's Communicate 16. Reuben Wilson - Hold On, I'm Comin'
Before you think we’ve gone ultra-niche and come up with a set of tracks about spiders in Tokyo who are specialists in conservation, no, dear listener. No, this week’s show is a chance for us to catch up with some … Continue reading →
This week, we hear music from Uni Debess, Marius, Monkey Rat, and the Hackney Colliery Band. Also registration is still open for this year's Nordic Obsession tour of the Faroe Islands. Learn more at the Nordic Obsession website.
Live action from the weekend from Eva Lazurus but I forgot to play Solo Banton. Balls. We've got The Resonators new album in Dubwise, the Foreign Beggars new album in a Grime spot, then the new Woz EP, Carasel, and some Hackney Colliery Band & King Porter Stomp ahead of the Playroup event in Brighton this weekend. Text the 24 hour ASBOphone for shout outs: +44 7435 128141 Recommend music, say hi or leave a comment below
Several tunes of a sunny disposition have materialised in the Moonbase archive over the last couple of weeks so we thought we’d try to counteract the shocking weather some of you are enduring on Earth with some lunar sunshine. So … Continue reading →
Download Voice_Of_Americans_-_15th_November_2010.mp3 The only radio program in the world for Americans in Nunhead! We have an entire band - The Hackney Collier Band - with American and Nunhead Border resident Jeff Miller. With lovely Lisa Moyle and Chris Dixon! The best show ever!