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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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|      | 13-feb-12 the daily show
The daily show plays pre-releases from Soap & Skin, Martin Galway and Martyn. Vital reissues from Moebius & Renziehausen and Carlos peron. Dark voyages with Moyza & Wijay, DNTEL and Luke Abbott. |
 |      | 10-feb-12 the daily show
Set the controls for the heart of the dub. The daily show plays an hour of recently acquired minimal house and techno. Deep-space electronica from Morphosis, Echologist, Sven Schienhammer, The Brandt Brauer Frick Ensemble, K-S.H.E. Jimmy Edgar and more. |
 |      | 09-feb-12 the daily show
Its another game of two halves as minimal dub techno clashes with 60s garage punk in an all-out sonic grudge match. Who wins? You decide. In the blue corner - a sucking vortex of black noise from Moyza & Wijay, Echologist and Martini Bros. In the red corner - ruff n' raw mod/ garage rnb from The Clique, Les Sunlights and The Mec-Op Singers. |
 |      | 08-feb-12 the daily show
A daily show of two halves - kicking off with some pastoral 70s and 80s style psych and cosmische from The Alps and Moebius before launching into a 50s and 60s fuzz n RnB fest with The Samurai, The Paramounts, Otis Blackwell and Rose Mitchell. |
 |      | 07-feb-12 the daily show
Minimal techno in quantum detail on the daily show with two lengthy excursions by Wareika. There's three garage punk drain-cloggers 60s style from both sides of the Atlantic and new stuff from Those Darlins, Black Bananas and Bullion. Plus a tribute to ace guitarist Hans Reichel who passed away late last year but I only just heard about it. |
 |      | 06-feb-12 the daily show
The daily show posseses an all-area pass to grooveville with heavy reissues from Rose Mitchell and her sublime 1953 version of Baby Please Don't Go, Count Sticky's Lee Perry-produced Rockfort Psychedelion and General Strike's 1984 avant/pop masterpiece Danger in Paradise. New stuff from Bullion and Clark (previewing his new album due on Warp in April)... plus Remi Kabaka, Sir Douglas Quintet and thai funkateers Kana TNT covering Pink Floyd. |
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     | 03-feb-12 the daily show
F.C Judd is an important yet under-appreciated pioneer of uk electronic music. A recent collection of some of his ground-breaking 60s work has just been released on cd and vinyl. Its been compiled by Brighton electronica expert Ian Helliwell who has also just completed a documentary film on Judd. Ian joins Mike to talk about his work and life. |
 |      | 02-feb-12 the daily show
The daily show traces various lineages of electronic and acoustic music through the ages featuring Fred Judd, Tim Follin, Joker, Aritomo, Hans Reichel and Joseph Spence. Plus - two tracks from a new compilation of freakbeat dancers and psychedelic euro-pop. Rockin 50s style by the Kids From Texas and Johnny Powers and a couple of dubwize selctions from Tubby's and Scientist. |
 |      | 01-feb-12 the daily show
Yikes! Its the second roots and reggae steppers special in a week, what's going on? There's been a whole lotta crate-digging going on that's what. Scientist, Prince Far-I, Little John, The Visions, Gregory Isaacs, Lee Perry and Rhythm & Sound are all in the mix. |
 |      | 31-jan-12 the daily show
This show can't make its mind up if it wants to play soul, funk, garage punk or 50s RnB so there's a bit of each plus a few leftfield curveballs to keep you on your toes. 60s blasters from the Chocolate Watch Band, Ty Wagner and James Mean. Soul and funk from The Ascots, Razzy and The Fatback Band. 50s jump blues from Ervin Rucker, Bill Doggett and Big Tiny Kennedy. |
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