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  • Dream Frequency – Glory Days

    Dream Frequency – Glory Days

    How did I miss this? James sent me a link to this album – old skool ravers Dream Frequency came back earlier in the year with a new album, ’30’ and this paean to raving which seems very topical. Loving several tracks off the album, if you like 90’s hands-in-the-air piano rave you’ll love this.…

  • The Hallmighty & MarkJMix Album

    The Hallmighty & MarkJMix Album

    Here’s an interesting concept (if I understand it correctly) = two producers Hallmighty & MarkJMix take the same instrumentals and acapellas and do their own versions, and the album is a mirror of itself, switching halfway through and working backwards through the previous selection with another producer. I think there’s a lot more mileage in…

  • How To Disappear Completely: Radiohead Covers

    How To Disappear Completely: Radiohead Covers

    That there, that’s not meI go where I pleaseI walk through wallsI float down the LiffeyI’m not hereThis isn’t happening Ane Brun – How To Disappear Completely I’ve been listening to a lot of covers recently via the excellent Cover Me Songs site, mostly Fleetwood Mac (surprise!), Depeche Mode and Radiohead. Something about Radiohead lends…

  • zUMG! Far from Universal

    zUMG! Far from Universal

    A commenter on the Facebook page asked why the latest podcast wasn’t showing up on iTunes. A reminder – Radio Clash is no longer on iTunes store/Apple Podcasts or Spotify due to Universal UMG being nasty evil dicks. That’s why I don’t play UMG artists on the podcast unless they are mashed up (hard to…

  • Homebound Kid – Not So World Famous album

    Homebound Kid – Not So World Famous album

    It’s finally here! The first Homebound Kid album by departure and butterfly boy on Lemon Hed Records called ‘Not So World Famous’ – and it’s great. If you like William Maranci’s Meat Mountain or the Avalanches you’ll love Homebound Kid and their plunderphonic album of blends – less ‘mashup’ or bastard pop and more experimental…

  • The Linda Lindas

    The Linda Lindas

    Listening to this concert at LA Public Library by the Linda Lindas – who age from 10 to 16, and write amazingly good punk/Teen-C/Riot Grrl songs and have supported Bikini Kill who they cover their ‘Rebel Girl’ which they played in the film Moxie.. I expecially like Never Say Never, No Clue, Racist Sexist Boy…

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