Tag: Steve Lamacq

  • RC 389: Ghosts

    RC 389: Ghosts

    A ghostly ‘not halloween’ edition of Radio Clash, more Halloween-adjacent than the plastic chinese proxy-Xmas junkfest that Halloween has become. Ghosts of Xmas Capitalism… So we have songs about ghosts, existence, falling out of planes, dark paths, a trance cover of Wendy Carlos, a hard house cover of Somewhere Over The Radio, feminist queer punk,…

  • Francis Lung – 2p Machine

    Francis Lung – 2p Machine

    Every once in a while – in fact rarely, a song stops you in your tracks. This happened today with ‘2p Machine’ by Francis Lung…A wonderful magical story of Sasha and the 2p Machine – oh I was obsessed with those tuppenny falls as a kid too – something very magic realist about this, and…

  • Antony Szmierek

    Antony Szmierek

    As played on the latest podcast, just checking out Manchester rapper Antony Szmierek‘s tracks – one about Ventolin (oh hai fellow asthma sufferer) with a wonderfully trippy middle eght, and this summer woozy banger from last year – The City Is Safe With You about I suspect the re-opening of cities post lockdown….but it’s also…

  • Karen O & Willie Nelson – Under Pressure

    Karen O & Willie Nelson – Under Pressure

    I hadn’t heard this from it being released late last year, but this excellent and moving over of Queen & David Bowie’s Under Pressure by Karen ) and Willie Nelson is being released for Record Store Day. It’s the terror of knowingWhat this world is about.Watching some good friends screaming,“Let me out!” I heard about…

  • 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…

  • Future Islands

    Future Islands

    Sometimes new music is like a splinter, you know you shouldn’t play with it, but in a grotesque fashion you do, transfixed by the mortality. The same could be said for Future Islands – that strange performance doing the rounds, not wanting to say ‘me too’ about a band that’s been around for over a…

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