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Fab sesh from Lawrence Arabia

Allo allo!

Lawrence Arabia

Lawrence Arabia - BCB session

Here’s what I played on Wednesday’s show (3rd March):

We had a special acoustic session from Lawrence Arabia, recorded here at BCB by Albert Freeman (thanks Alb).

This morning call – Tides
Ghost Train – Summer Camp
Fenech Soler – Stop and stare
Lawrence Arabia (BCB Session) – Apple Pie Bed
Husky Rescue – Sound Of Love
The Big Pink – Tonight
to rococo rot – fridays
Lawrence Arabia (BCB Session) – I Smoked Too Much
The Birdman Rallies – You and I
Silver Columns – Cavalier
Alt track demo
Django Django – Wor
Lawrence Arabia (BCB Session) – The Beautiful Young Crew

And if you’re reading this before 7th March – take a punt on our competition…it could be YOU!

Prize: Beach House – Teen Dream – signed!
Question: Where are Beach House from?
A – Bradford
B – Baltimore
C – Barnsley
Closing Date: midnight Sunday 7th March

Answers to: studio@bcbradio.co.uk with Beach House competition in the subject line.

The Blowin Weekly Extra

More tunes than time…

Blowin 8-10pm, Sunday 18 October 2009
Repeated around 1 am on Tuesday

BCB 106.6 FM in West Yorkshire, and www.bcbradio.co.uk everywhere else..

Playlist further down…

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Curled

More at www.rob-walsh.net

Curled

This week it’s a repeat – I’ll be back in the studio next week with a brand new programme, including Francophonic 2, the second compilation of music by the legendary Congolese bandleader Franco, Neil Young rarities and lots more.

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The Blowin Weekly Extra

More tunes than time…

Widdop in October

Widdop in October - More at www.rob-walsh.net

Blowin 8-10pm, Sunday 11 October 2009
Repeated around 1 am on Tuesday

BCB 106.6 FM in West Yorkshire, and www.bcbradio.co.uk everywhere else..

Playlists further down..

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Half Man Half Biscuit
Thursday 15 October – Leeds Stylus

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Reggae listings from Dub Lab…

Underground Roots Sound System
Saturday 17 October, Bradford Playhouse, Chapel St, 9pm-3am
featuring Danman with selection from Scratchy and Red J.
Also Inspirational Sound
“We will be open til at least 3am, suggested donation of £5 for entry, optional , whatever people can afford, if that’s nowt then it’s nowt, we put our trust in the people. One love.”

Nucleus Roots – full live band
Friday 23 October – Beaver Works, 36 Whitehouse Street, Leeds LS10 1AD
Plus: Root One Band; Operation Sound; Inspirational Sound; High Pressure Sound; Symbiosis Sound
£8 b4 12 £10 after, 10pm – 5am

Dub Lab
Friday 20 November @ The Mill, Thornton Road, Bradford
Plus: Symbiosis Sound System; Inspirational Sound.
All nighter £5 entry

www.dublab.co.uk

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TMTY 30th September – tracklisting

Howdy. I’m Joel. This is my first blog post for BCB.
I think we can all agree that it’s going pretty well so far.
Every Wednesday at 5.30pm I have the pleasure of filling 30 minutes of good Bradford air with all manner of noise, discourse and hillarity.
From now on I’ll be updating this site with tracklistings, spoilers and musings.
Here’s what we did on the 30th September.

The Drums – Lets go Surfing

The drums

Spectrals – Leave me be

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When Big Joan Sets Up – Playlist 1/10/09

So what did we learn this week? Polish beer is not to be taken lightly,octogenarians like King Stitt, Bill Oddie might be listening, and there is place for bird impressions in today’s popular beat combos.  Now read on…

Unknown – “Love and Let Die” (12″) (White Label)
Echo and The Bunnymen – “I Think I Need it Too” (LP- “The Fountain”)(Ocean Rain)
Hopeton Lindo - “Rude Boy” (7″) (Maffi)
Customers – “Monsters on the Loose” (7”) (Rob’s House)
Laurel and Hardy- “Trail of the Lonesome Pine” (78 from  http://www.archive.org/details/LaurelAndHardy-TrailOfTheLonesomePine
Karen O and the Kids -“All Is Love” (LP – “Where the Wild Things Are”) (DSG)
Cheveu – “Kador de Porno” (LP- “Chevau”) (Permanent)
Daniel Haaksman feat. MC Miltinho – “Kid Conga – Rob 3 Remix” (12″ “Gostoso Remix”) (Man Recordings)
Zoebeast – “HN51” (LP-“Vengeance Z- Squad”) (DAC Productions)
Ronnie Ronalde- “In a MonasteryGarden” (LP – “The Magic of Ronnie Ronalde”) (EMI Gold)
Anti-Pop Consortium – “Capricorn One” (LP- “Flourescent Black”) (Big Dada)
Alela Diane and Alina Hardin – “Matty Groves” (EP – “Alela and Alina”) (Rough Trade)
Head Molt – “Hole Full of Skulls” (split 7″  EP with Lazy Magnet) (Flish)
Split Personality – “Debt Collector” (V/A  LP -“Future Stars”) (Dreadnought)
Mark Sultan – “Hold On” (7″) (Sub Pop)
King Stitt and Clancy Eccles – “Dance Beat” (LP – “Sound System International Dub”) (Pressure Sounds)
Chris Hope featuring  Martyn Hare – “A” (EP – “Round 3”) (Battle Kingz)
Richard Hawley- “Don’t Get Hung Up In Your Soul” (LP- “Truelove’s Gutter”) (Mute)

Unbelieveable – The Blowin Extra

The Blowin Weekly Extra
More tunes than time…

Playlist further down…

Blowin 8-10pm, Sunday 20 September 2009
Repeated around 1 am on Tuesday

BCB 106.6 FM in West Yorkshire, and www.bcbradio.co.uk everywhere else..
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Grizzly Bear
5 Nov Leeds Met University
http://www.myspace.com/grizzlybear

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Decontextualised music as muzak, part 3
Bugman: ” I was in K-mart once and they were blasting the VU’s ‘Beginning To See The Light’. I asked a clerk, who said ‘any song with the words ‘blue’ or ‘light’, we play’. Then there was that Volvo ad with the Stereolab song about emerging from a shelter after a nuclear holocaust [did the Volvo survive?].”

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Odemba OK Jazz All-Stars – The Spirit of Franco Tour
www.africaoye.com/
Saturday 3 October, Leeds Irish Centre
Tickets Leeds Irish Centre, York Road , Leeds LS9, 9NT or Jumbo Records 0113 245 5570
www.jumborecords.co.uk

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Leeds is gearing up for a Festival of Sound Art
http://leeds.expofestival.org/

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Audio of Theoretical Girl, Adam’s Co-host

Like zebras TG needs elobrate camouflage for walking around Bradford.

TG had to interview herself.

The slot of co-host on The Show has been an interchangeable position for the last month. We have had everything from physiologists to arts organisations (all united with distaste for old Adam’s ego). What a diverse box of frogs the show has become.

In keeping with that theme I had a particularly special co-host this week in the form of Amy Turnnidge (I have admired her work for quite some time now), stage name Theoretical Girl, who graced the studio with her presence. We talked about the recent album, influences, her time in the studio and party rings. Below is a little sample to whet the appetite. The show will probably broadcast on the 26th of this month. But watch this space, as this may change due to requirements of next week’s co-host (fingers crossed Jeremy Dyson with a interview from Will Self).

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Boo hoo

Well, due to some thieving swine at the Leeds Festival, Adam Wells no longer has an iPhone from which to upload Audio Boos and other multimedia.  This is absolutely rotten, as Adam had worked so hard setting up this blog in time for the festival, and has gone to the festival full of enthusiasm for getting top quality content.  All this has been done as  a keen volunteer, so it absolutely stinks that his weekend has been tainted like this.

Selection Box

Good morning, Patrick Thornton from the Selection Box programme checking in.

Well, how very exciting – another place to babble incoherently. As if an hour’s worth of airtime every week to waffle on in between records wasn’t enough to satisfy my personal vanity.

For those of you lucky enough not to have caught my show, I am a high profile and well-respected radio disc jockey with up to 3 listeners. Wow, imagine that.

There’s no enormously intellectual agenda to Selection Box, the intention is simply to enjoy music of all genres. I’d like to think that everyone listening would like at leat one record played during the show, and whilst not seeking to be willfully obscure I’d hope that lots of what we play will be new to you.

You can also contribute to the content – particularly by sending suggestions for our long record feature Thanking Your Kind Indulgence. Here are the rules:

1. The track must last 7 minutes or more.
2. It must be good.
3. That’s it.

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