Tag: New Beat

  • B2B Discord Party with PDSMix

    B2B Discord Party with PDSMix

    Last night myself and PimpDaddySurpreme aka PDSMix went back to back – doing an hour each on his Discord in the Mukbang Danceteria – partly to try it out, and partly support him because Twitch have suspended him #freePDSMix. I did three sets – here they are! All these mixes are almost entirely from my…

  • RC 298: Riddle of the Sphinx

    RC 298: Riddle of the Sphinx

    The inscrutable smile of the Sphinx brings February and the No-Snowmadeddon, and also the most accessible and upbeat Radio Clash in ages falls from the sky (just as I was telling people how eclectic and strange the music is on the the podcast…oh well. service as usual next time, most likely). AND under two hours!…

  • The Sound of Belgium

    The Sound of Belgium

    Here’s a brilliant documentary on the music of Belgium, which might sound as flat, long and boring as those infamous roads, but those who love electronic music know better. From automatic playing organs with their 3kg cardboard programmes to New Beat and Rave, it runs the whole gamut from Boccaccio (a club that I wish…

  • RC 285: War of the Roses

    RC 285: War of the Roses

    Sun is shining, the weather is sweet, make you want to move your plant pots out of the way of builder’s feet… Welcome to the jungle, how does your roses in your garden grow? Badly in my case, the builders are in and wrecking the place. This was the view from my window – but…

  • Feel My Bicep

    Feel My Bicep

    Heard about this Bicep – After Hours mix for Pete Tong via an email about the upcoming Feel My Bicep Italo Disco party in March (if I had the funds…) but oddly it’s not what I’d call Italo, they call it slowed down 90’s trance re-edits, but it sounds more Belgian New Beat and Acid…

  • RC 257: Sinking Under The Waves I Saw A Strange Brass Fox

    RC 257: Sinking Under The Waves I Saw A Strange Brass Fox

    As the band played on and I slid under the waves. I saw a strange new world, a chrome country of glittering golden brass bands and singing children, J-Pop stars singing death metal, a sailor’s daughter remembering the songs of her father, a dream of Belgian New Beat and electronic computerised pop. And foxes, obviously.…

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