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Jim Gellatly's New Music:
23.09.08 | Jim Gellatly With Iglu & Hartly


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Radio Magnetic are pleased as proverbial rum punch to welcome yet another world class presenter to the ever expanding Magnetic family.

The first DJ in the world to play Biffy Clyro, The Fratellis, The Enemy and KT Tunstall, Jim Gellatly was the 2008 recipient of the Radio Academy’s John Peel Award For Contribution To Music Radio. The acclaimed champion of New Music now presents his weekly preview of sounds from Scotland and beyond on this brand new podcast series.

Episode #1 of Jim Gellatly’s NEW MUSIC finds Jim backstage at the legendary King Tut’s in Glasgow, including an interview with rising US stars Iglu & Hartly. Also on the menu are fellow Americans The Cast, plus hot Scottish acts Punch & The Apostles, Twin Atlantic, Alto Elite and Acrylic Iqon.

Sign up to the podcast from the button above and make sure to join Jim on MySpace

myspace.com/jimgellatly

Tracklist

  1. Alto Elite - Has It Come To This?
  2. Punch & The Apostles – ‘I’m A Hobo’
  3. The Cast – ‘Can You Feel It’
  4. Twin Atlantic – ‘Whats Is Light? Where Is Laughter?’
  5. Acrylic Iqon – ‘Gentlemen We Can Rebuild Him’
  6. Iglu & Hartly Interview
  7. Iglu & Hartly – ‘In This City’

myspace.com/altoelite
myspace.com/punchandtheapostles
myspace.com/thecastrocks
myspace.com/twinatlantic
myspace.com/acryliciqon
myspace.com/igluandhartly

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5 Responses »

  1. Jim,
    Thanks for playing Acrylic Iqon. Keepin’ the dream alive!
    Arlene

  2. Jim –

    Great to see your return.

    You’re Bionic.

    Cheers from the US.

    John

  3. Jim ,

    So nice to listen to you again… great show !!!!

    I hope that you get to see “The Cast” soon in Scotland.

    All the best :)

    Carolyn

  4. Thanks for the comments. Brilliant to get some feedback… I’m new to all this stuff and baffled by the technology… but all very exciting. Starting a new BBC Radio Scotland show on October 3, and hopefully “New Music” with be a handy companion to anything I do on the old fashioned wireless thing…

  5. Ooooh. The BBC Radio Scotland thing sounds interesting.

    We had been wondering where you would go and what you would do!

    Good luck.

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