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Technical Difficulties (repeat)

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Repeated from Friday afternoon. Disability issues with Tim Abbott.

The Rob Simone Talk Show (repeat)

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Repeated from Tuesday wee hours. Anomalous phenomena with Rob Simone.

Abject Bloc (repeat)

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Repeated from Tuesday night. Politics and noise with Tim Goldie and pals.

Late Lunch with Out To Lunch (repeat)

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Repeated from Wednesday afternoon. Politics, poetry and free form polemic with Ben Watson.

The Organ (repeat)

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Repeated from Sunday night. New rock with Sean and Marina.

Yinka & the ID (repeat)

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Repeated from Wednesday evening. Transatlantic probes with Yinka.

World City Live (repeat)

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Repeated from Wednesday evening. World music with Cultural Co-Operation.

50/50 Sound System

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60’s, 70’s & 80’s old skool reggae with a touch of the new.

Drones of Hell

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Drones Of Hell Ray Kirby presents another hour of Extreme Metal, featuring tracks old and new from the last three decades. http://dronesofhell.blogspot.com

Atomic Bark!

Clear Spot:A Rough Guide To The Dark Side

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Diana Mavroleon interviews writer Daniel Simpson, author of Rough Guide To The Dark Side (Zero Books). Simpson's memoir charts a gonzo career at The New York Times. Ambitious and idealistic, he was hired to report on the Balkans but quit within months, freaked out by his editor’s zeal for starting wars. Disillusioned, Daniel went native in Belgrade. Together with the charismatic G, who’d appeared one night in lavish puffs of dope smoke, he decided to organize Serbia’s version of Woodstock: a festival on an island in the Danube. Music could revolutionize the country. It was run by a wartime mafia, and most young people dreamed of leaving. But what if they made it Ibiza crossed with Glastonbury? To fund this transition, they hustled Daniel’s contacts, but shady local businessmen had other ideas. Mr Big muscled in, and embroiled with them with his henchmen. Why do good intentions go awry? With brutally honest humor, Daniel recounts his journey to the edge, and a desperate drug-fuelled quest for the truth. A Rough Guide To The Dark Side is a real-life trip through organized crime. In essence, it’s Fear and Loathing in the Balkans, but with added bile and an overdose of hubris. http://www.roughguidedarkside.com/

Music For Film

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Formative experiences of cinema provide a catalyst for digressive and intimate chat. Hosted by Tim Concannon.

World City Live

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World City Live is a series presented by Cultural Co-operation, the arts and education charity that seeks to create cross-cultural bonds bonds via cultural practice. www.culturalco-operation.org

Kitchen Magic Time

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Very little to do with cookery, much concerned with Latin American music. Produced and presented by Mama Dolores.

Yinka and the iD


The Art Monthly Talk Show (repeat)

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Critics from Art Monthly magazine discuss key dimensions of the October 2012 edition of the magazine. http://www.artmonthly.co.uk

Bonanza & Son

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Bonanza & Son - ‘Tracing the roots and subsequent influence of the pioneers, innovators, outlaws, renegades and mavericks of Country Music and Americana’s past present and future’
Hymn For Her live sesssion: Lucy Tight & Wayne Waxing are 'Hymn For Her', a band that hails from anywhere and everywhere in the good ol’ US of A or rather wherever they can feasibly park their Airstream trailer... These guys are the 'real McCoy’ for sure, utilising traditional Country & Americana instruments, narrative themes and song structures whilst fusing it with a ferociously amplified and distorted electric sound that wouldn’t be out of place on a Butthole Surfers album as produced by 'Mellow Gold' era Beck on Johnny Cash's home porta-studio. Their new release, ‘Lucy & Wayne and THE AM’AIR’ICAN STREAM’ was entirely recorded in their classic trailer on a coast to coast U.S tour. They stopped at various camp-grounds and friends driveways between shows, set up their gear in their Bambi/home recording studio, rolled ‘real’ reel tape and rocked out. Armed with a bullet mic, a three-stringed broom handle/cigar box, banjo, bass drum, hi-hat, and harp, this ‘lil duo causes massive earthquakes, tsunamis and twisters wherever they play. http://hymnforher.com/ www.facebook.com/hymnforher +Michael Nesmith Special Pt.1 + Featurettes Country Birthdays +Celluloid Country where we look at a film soundtrack that significantly features Country and Americana. + lots of old, new and unreleased Country & Americana gems.

Henry Scott-Irvine presents...

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The peerless Henry Scott Irvine interviews musicians and artists. His guests range from the established, like Nigel Planer, Glen Matlock and Francis Rossi to upcoming artists such as Rebekah Delgado and The Supernovas. Podcasts of Henry's shows can be found at http://mixcloud.com/henrysgigs

Late Lunch With Out To Lunch

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A controversial music critic, Ben Watson's by-line has been suppressed in print media, but he continues to voice his"unacceptable" opinions on air. Watson will still be talking and playing music, but disco-graphical detail is reserved for the conclusion. Watson's words, on the other hand, shall be continually present, dispensing with any connection to argued frames of reference or current media chatter, to any known critical consensus or any established political position. Instead, his scripts shall explore the repercussions of a point made by Bob Dobbs, the Marshall McLuhan archivist and e-media prankster.

Mapping the metropolis

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Kit Caless discusses writing and the city with various authors from across the globe. This week, Kit talks to Brighton based author Peter Gutteridge. Peter Gutteridge was the Observer’s crime fiction critic for over a decade. He has written ten novels and countless short stories. His latest publications are the Brighton crime trilogy: The City of Dreadful Night, The Last King of Brighton and The Thing Itself. Peter is the former director of the Brighton Literary Festival. http://www.peterguttridge.com/ Kit Caless is an author and co-editor of Acquired for Development By a best selkling anthology of new writing about Hackney and regeneration/gentrification. He is also the co-proprietor of Influx Press. http://influxpress.com/acquired-for-development-by/
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