Tag: Radio magnetic
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Phuturelabs – Top Tracks of 2014
Each year seems to pass faster and faster and 2014 has been no exception. Make no mistake though it has been a stellar year for electronic music with plenty of material in the pile for this best bits show. Big guns Phil Weeks, Josh Wink, Caribou, Gary Beck and Martyn & Four Tet take their…
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Radio Magnetic Celebrates 75 Years of Blue Note Records – Jaisu Set
Last month we celebrated 75 wonderful years of the iconic jazz label, Blue Note Records with our resident jazz guru Andy Watt + Astral Black affiliate Jaisu. You can now listen to Jaisu’s incredible set in full. Also, watch the night’s events over at – https://new.livestream.com/radiomagnetic/bluenote75
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Phuturelabs – Experiment 35
“The nights are fair drawing in” said most people in Scotland just before the clocks went back. To mark that occasion we headed back into the Radio Magnetic studio to record Experiment 35. With an almost flawless set up and thorough tests, things seemed to be going too well. This proved to be the case…
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Entropy – It’s A Family Affair II
Our resident jazz connoisseur Andy Watt returns with more majestic jazz selections for Entropy. Andy was joined in this episode by his too Daughters Anna and Ruby, making this show another brilliant Family Affair – http://radiomagnetic.com/shows/entropy-family-affair-ii/ You can also catch Andy playing at our Radio Magnetic night celebrating 75 years of Blue Note Records next…
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The Return of Entropy!
After a two year hiatus Andy Watt returned to the Radio Magnetic studio to record a new episode of Entropy, full of majestic jazzy delights. This episode featuring superb tracks from the likes of Billie Holiday, Snarky Puppy, The Overton Berry Ensemble and more. Enjoy!
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Phuturelabs – Experiment 34
It’s all systems go as the the last of the summer’s big hitter are unleashed just in time from Experiment 34 to cruise into your lugs. This monster show sees established artists such as Midland, Slam, Dave Tarrida and Jon Convex doing what they do best, while the new generation hold their own with belters…






