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totallyradio: the daily show The show at the heart of totallyradio. Packed with new music across the board – altindie, leftfield electronica, hip hop, lo-fi, Latin, jazz, country, African - anything that's worth opening your ears to. Stacks of pre-releases, vintage vinyl, gig news all feature as do co-hosts and interviews with the twinkling stars. Once a week, The Focus concentrates on one label, genre, event, or theme. The daily show is about music - categories are irrelevant. |  |
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|      | 29-jul-10 the daily show
The daily show has a wild bunch of guitar slingers strumming their stuff including Bo Diddley, The Atlantics, Andreas Soderstrom and July. Burial meets Ennio Morricone on the new Forest Swords single and there's yet more brand new stuff from Falty DL, Women, Rox, Kingdom and Summer Camp. |
 |      | 28-jul-10 the daily show
The daily show kickstarts with a quartet of rockin 50s (and early 60s) then diversifies into 70s funk, french psychedelia, african juju, ersatz Chicago house and frantic indie strumming and casio hammering. Genres all piled up and squashed together with Li'l Millet, Link Wray, Charles Wright, Sunny Ade, Kikumoto Allstars, Adam Green, Gentle Friendly and Francois de Roubaix. |
 |      | 27-jul-10 the daily show
The daily show mixes it up as always with casio-pop, shangaan electro, dub reggae, hip hop, fly funk, rockabilly, aquacrunk, hip hop and fuzzed out garage punk from the likes of Mahjongg, Tshetsha Boys, Joe Gibbs, Precious & Passion, Bootsy's Rubber Band, Ronnie Dee, Guido and Dynamita. Pre-releases from Stealing Sheep and Tweak Bird. |
 |      | 26-jul-10 the daily show
Rock n roll, reggae, surf, african, soul, indie and psych as the daily show plays vital reissues from Bo Diddley, Foxy Brown, Claudio et les Copains and Wil Malone plus brand new things from Tweak Bird, Summer Camp, Ill Blu and Panda Bear. |
 |      | 23-jul-10 the daily show
The daily show plays new purchases, recent releases and upfront stuff from Roots Manuva meets Wrongtom, Peverelist, Dennis 'Blackbeard' Bovelle, Bud Powell, The Impressions, King Sunny Ade and Wareika Hill Sounds. There's the 4th and final part of the new Moritz Von Oswald Trio live album and a tribute to the conceptualist, rapper, graffiti artist and black visonary Rammellzee who died recently. |
 |      | 22-jul-10 the daily show
The daily show has big new tunes from Peverelist, Panda Bear and T.Williams. There's part 3 of the new Moritz von Oswald Trio live album and a tribute to reggae star Sugar Minott who passed away last week. Strangeness and charm from Uranus & the Five Moons, El Magnifico, The Outsiders and Adam Green. |
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     | 21-jul-10 the daily show
Whizz bang bazoomies! Clock a load of this! The daily show brings you daft Swedish garage in dynamic smell-o-vision, glitchy Detroit electro from Jimmy Edgar, the second part of the new Moritz Von Oswald Trio live album AND Japanese girl-pop with a bleak title - Black Room. Add to that little lot roots reggae from Glen Washington, new-wave tango from Astor Piazzolla and classic uk freakbeat from the masters - Wimple Winch. There's other stuff as well but I've run out of spa |
 |      | 20-jul-10 the daily show
Random jottings from a restless mind... the daily show moves through militant reggae, Doorsy psych, glitchy electronica, labrynthine techno, digital dancehall, quirky indie, deep soul and sunshine pop from Wil Malone, Autechre, Moritz von Oswald Trio, Jimmy Edgar, Wavves, Wrongtom, Earl Sixteen, Caretakers of Deception, Doris Duke and more. |
 |      | 19-jul-10 the daily show
The daily show steams right in with a bunch of reggae-flavoured tunes then goes all electro before winging off into new indie releases, some 60s psych and a bit of dubstep too. Vital stuff from Culture, M.I.A, Autechre, Summer Camp, Wavves, Wimple Winch and Digital Mystikz. |
 |      | 16-jul-10 the daily show
The latest instalment in the ongoing series of daily show 7" vinyl specials with 45rpm gems from The Ramones, Robert Wyatt, Mono/poly, Biz Markie, Kim Weston, The Loft, Rotary Connection, Doo Rag and more. |
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