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Podcast + Playlist: 07.01.17 – The Day Before: A David Bowie Tribute
On Saturday 7th January 2017 deXter Bentley presented THE DAY BEFORE, a four and a half hour David Bowie tribute extravaganza on Resonance FM. This program featured the author Mary Finnigan discussing her book ‘Psychedelic Suburbia: David Bowie and the … Continue reading
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Tagged A.J. Dehany, AJK James, anarchistwood, Art Trip & The Static Sound, astrakan, beckenham arts lab, Benjamin van Rooij, Black Hay, bonesetter rhys, Chris Chrysostumou, Crock Oss, dan spanner, david bowie, Deathline, Dextasy, dexter bentley, dirty viv, Dr Dent, Ep/64, Faulk Music, Fragile Star, Geleig, gerry mitchell, Giulia Millanta, Harry Kari, hello goodbye show, hendrik huthoff, howe gelb, John Mosely, keshco, Last Human, Lear Lake, lesley Woods, Lyndon Morgans, Mario D'Agostino, mary finnigan, Master Taurus, matt battle, momus, Nat The Hammer, no cars, now, Piper's Son, psychedelic suburbia, Raf & O, resonance fm, Ric Clark, Rita Sharma, rotten bliss, sebastian melmoth, spizz energi, Stanley Bad, The Beckenham Boys, the day before, The Notorious PRG, The Quilks, The Tumbledryer Babies, The Yet Men, Thomas Truax, Yo zushi
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Hello GoodBye Show playlist – Saturday 3rd March 2012
Listen again: HERE Catatonic Youth – I’ve Had It Baaneex – Weird Dance 8 Astrakan – The Giver You Get (LIVE SESSION) Astrakan – Over Flooded (LIVE SESSION) Astrakan – Spell (LIVE SESSION) O-ARC – Dear Friend (HG archive) Astrakan … Continue reading
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Tagged astrakan, birds eye view, rachel millward, tanya auclair
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Hello GoodBye Show info – Saturday 3rd March 2012
Both Astrakan and Tanya Auclair return to Hello GoodBye this Saturday lunchtime to perform live in session. Astrakan are undoubtedly influenced by jazz and progressive music the band has been described by some commentators as continuing a line of British … Continue reading