Post by adamwalton on Feb 6, 2009 10:57:50 GMT
Incoming on my BBC Radio Wales show this coming Sunday night [8th February]:
An exclusive session from one of Wales' finest contemporary psychedelic bands, 'El Goodo'. Check out their new single Feel So Fine / She Turtle on Grease Records -- greaserecords.com [or, if you're in the USA, you can buy their new album 'Coyote' on iTunes].
Our words of wisdom come from Clive Langer, founder member of Deaf School & Big in Japan, legendary producer of all of Madness's classic singles, The Teardrop Explodes, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Elvis Costello [with whom he co-wrote 'Shipbuilding'], Morrissey & Catatonia.
Huw Pooh gets to grips with the hard-rocking, prog-gasmic legacy of 'Budgie' [including one of their 8 minute+ masterpieces].
Ectogram's Ann Matthews gives us her first audio blog of 2009. myspace.com/ectogram
A representative from the Quiet Revolution collective will be giving us a quick tour of musical oddness and excellence in Aberystwyth and its hinterlands.
www.myspace.com/thequietrevolutionrecordcompany
Carl Morris is coming in to tell us about Spotify, and more particularly how services like Spotify can benefit unsigned musicians / independent labels.
tinyurl.com/cqcrk3
There will be Soundhog.
soundhog.co.uk
**AND** your hot, new Welsh music, too.
Please send a high quality .mp3 [160kbps minimum, please check you have tagged the artist & track name] to:
themysterytour@gmail.com
With a short biography and a contact number.
Find out how to listen: www.bbc.co.uk/wales/radiowales/sites/info/pages/frequencies.shtml
Sunday 10pm - 1am
BBC Radio Wales
Library & Arts Centre,
WREXHAM LL11 1NF
iPlayer: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/radio/bbc_radio_wales
Facebook: www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=46471943049
Twitter: twitter.com/adamwalton
Myspace: myspace.com/adamthomaswalton
**P.S. new archive session track to download from Facebook group [see link above] in half an hour!
An exclusive session from one of Wales' finest contemporary psychedelic bands, 'El Goodo'. Check out their new single Feel So Fine / She Turtle on Grease Records -- greaserecords.com [or, if you're in the USA, you can buy their new album 'Coyote' on iTunes].
Our words of wisdom come from Clive Langer, founder member of Deaf School & Big in Japan, legendary producer of all of Madness's classic singles, The Teardrop Explodes, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Elvis Costello [with whom he co-wrote 'Shipbuilding'], Morrissey & Catatonia.
Huw Pooh gets to grips with the hard-rocking, prog-gasmic legacy of 'Budgie' [including one of their 8 minute+ masterpieces].
Ectogram's Ann Matthews gives us her first audio blog of 2009. myspace.com/ectogram
A representative from the Quiet Revolution collective will be giving us a quick tour of musical oddness and excellence in Aberystwyth and its hinterlands.
www.myspace.com/thequietrevolutionrecordcompany
Carl Morris is coming in to tell us about Spotify, and more particularly how services like Spotify can benefit unsigned musicians / independent labels.
tinyurl.com/cqcrk3
There will be Soundhog.
soundhog.co.uk
**AND** your hot, new Welsh music, too.
Please send a high quality .mp3 [160kbps minimum, please check you have tagged the artist & track name] to:
themysterytour@gmail.com
With a short biography and a contact number.
Find out how to listen: www.bbc.co.uk/wales/radiowales/sites/info/pages/frequencies.shtml
Sunday 10pm - 1am
BBC Radio Wales
Library & Arts Centre,
WREXHAM LL11 1NF
iPlayer: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/radio/bbc_radio_wales
Facebook: www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=46471943049
Twitter: twitter.com/adamwalton
Myspace: myspace.com/adamthomaswalton
**P.S. new archive session track to download from Facebook group [see link above] in half an hour!