Tag: Electronica

  • 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!…

  • RC 297: BANUARY IDOL

    RC 297: BANUARY IDOL

    After a gluten free Christmas, it’s a New You and a fresh start on those resolutions that will last about 2 weeks – Veganuary, Dry January, going to the gym, etc. Yes let’s give up nice things on the most depressing, grey and dark time of the year! That’ll work! So bucking the trend we…

  • DAIDAIDAI and Homicidols

    DAIDAIDAI and Homicidols

    Checking back in with what is now called Chika / Loudols / Alt Idols (you know, BABYMETAL. Ladybaby et al) inspired by a few chats with @hinoirocks who is a long term follower of the blog. And things have moved on somewhat from the mid 10’s! Not just the BABYMETAL track I played in the…

  • PSSU Fearless & Avery

    PSSU Fearless & Avery

    Something that slipped out late last year, PSSU – Richard Fearless and man of the moment Daniel Avery – is some really tripped out techno, very deep and hypnotic. Reminds me of some of the classic bleep/hypnotic techno coming out of Warp and Detroit around 1990-1992. Interestingly the video for me also reminds of that…

  • RC 293: Remembering The Receipts

    RC 293: Remembering The Receipts

    Remember remember the 15th of November…Memories, like the Facebook of your mind, Big Brother loving memories…[CLICK! This post has been flagged for Hate Speech. You cannot post.] An episode about receipts. memories and the fragility of same, from Remembrance Sunday where dumb people claim (wrongly) that much braver people fought for the freedom to wear…

  • 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…

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