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Posts Tagged ‘indie’

Episode 176

Jim Gellatly swith more emerging sounds from Scotland… including Django Django, Mull Historical Society, Matt Morris & The Moon, Any Color Black and Skies Fell.

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Episode 175

Jim Gellatly presents more emerging sounds from Scotland… including Beecake, Tango In The Attic, The Draymin, Davey Horne and Africa.

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Episode 41. Feat. Alabama 3, Human Don’t Be Angry, Decibels and More

Stuart ploughs through the backlog of CDs with tunes from Scotland and beyond, including something from The Plimptons – whose new album gets a launch at Glasgow’s Stereo on Sat 31 March.

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RM Recommends: Dubmaster Adrian Sherwood

Pelirocco Platters is broadcast twice a week on Brightons community Radioreverb. This episode features an interview UK dub legend Adrian Sherwood who talks about his career since the early 80s.

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Protected: Walking Heads: Glasgow Music Tour Podcast

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Doune The Rabbit Hole Festival 2012

Do you like music and art that will entertain the entire family? Well then it looks like you should be at Doune The Rabbit Hole festival from Friday 24 to Sunday 26 August this year.

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Episode 174

In:Demand Uncut host Jim Gellatly with more emerging sounds… including The Grand Gestures, Yashin, Aerials Up, Kassidy, Wife vs Secretary, Plum and Sunshine Social.

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Wave Pictures Live in Glasgow Competition!

The Wave Pictures play Nice N Sleazys in Glasgow on Thursday 22 March and you can win tickets to the gig on Radio Magnetic.

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Mogcast 14: Feat. Goblin, Loop, Nils Frahm and More

Stuart Braithwaite presents the latest Mogcast. No guests or particular themes this month but I hope you enjoy it nonetheless. Music includes Patti Smith, Earth, Harald Grosskopf and more.

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Episode 3: Ft. Bleached, The Magnetic Fields, Ramona Falls and More

On their third show together, hear tracks from Breda and Ann-Marie’s new indie favourites including Family Portrait and Baskin’s Wish and there’s Lambchop and Yo La Tengo too…

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