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Posts Tagged ‘interview’

Caliban: Featuring Ramadanman, D Double E and These Furrows

Radio Magnetic’s weekly new music show returns with intergalatic offerings from the likes of D Double E, Ramadanman and These Furrows.

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Episode 15: Fool’s Gold

The Broken Ear internet radio show explores the experimental side of singer songwriters, folk and out-there pop.

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Episode 92: T in the Park 2010

A veteran of T in the Park – he’s been to all 17 festivals! – Jim knows pretty much what’s what at the legendary event.

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Episode 1: General Preview

Welcome to the first in our series of Glasgow Jazz Festival podcasts. Resident jazz presenter, Andy Watt chats to Ian Shaw, Mina Agossi, Neil Cowley and Dr Lonnie Smith. Four exceptional talents gracing Glasgow with their presence throughout the festival.

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Kelburn Viewpoint Session Preview

The Kelburn Viewpoint Sessions will be taking place on Saturday 8 May and Saturday 5 June. Check out this preview with interviews with Astroboy and Mungo’s Hifi.

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Nereid

Orbit is back again bringing you the best new music we can lay our filthy mits on. Brand spanking new tracks this week coming from the likes of Mowgli, Tunng and Vendor Defender.

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King Creosote Interview

Back in December we caught up with one of our favourite UK artists of the last decade, King Creosote for a chat about the East Neuk of Fife based Fence Collective, the label’s history and plans going forward.

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The Time And Space Machine Interview

We caught up with Richard Norris, brains behind The Grid and one half of psychedelic electronic production duo Beyond The Wizard’s Sleeve for a chat about his new solo project, The Time And Space Machine.

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The Best of Kelburn Garden Party: Sunday

Hear the best tracks and interviews with some of the artists at this year’s Kelburn Garden Party music festival, held in Largs on the West coast of Scotland back in June 20th and 21st.

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Together Beat Cancer 2009

Saturday 24 October sees Together Beat Cancer 2009 take over Glasgow School of Art for what should be an incredible evening of music. And all for a very worthy cause.

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