Introducing…Angelique Houtkamp
Renowned Dutch tattoo artist Angelique Houtkamp joins us in the sunshine for a Q&A, bringing with her a selection of her favourite songs.
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Renowned Dutch tattoo artist Angelique Houtkamp joins us in the sunshine for a Q&A, bringing with her a selection of her favourite songs.
Hellicar and Lewis’ third installment of all things beautiful and interesting.
Jessica Horniblow is back for the second in the new series, What’s Cooking? This week she talks us through Eggs Benedict Royale.
The newest addition to the LFR family Tai Thittichai presents a menagerie of vintage sounds lovingly selected from his esteemed record collection.
Paul Camo? presents another podcast full of obscure splendid music.
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Hackney resident and masterchef, Jessica Horniblow takes the seat for the first in our new series, What’s Cooking? On the menu today it’s Smoked River Cobbler with Capers and Cream.
Design duo Hellicar and Lewis discuss geometry, the Bristol scene and the evil of coffee whilst playing some rather fine music.
Dr Bernardo and Sue Ryder document their travels through the underbelly of the good old USA, showcasing rare and exotic music lost to time and taste.
Andrew Spyrou commences his LFR residency with an eclectic mix of new and unreleased gems.
Legendary chronicler of London’s psychogeography Iain Sinclair reads from his tome Hackney that Rose Red Empire exclusively for LFR.
Art editor of Dazed and Confused Francesca Gavin takes us on an audio tour of the ups and downs of love.
Writer, Kieron Gillen and comic creator, Jamie McKelvie join us to talk all about Phonogram and the music behind the comic.
Design duo Hellicar and Lewis treat us to their unique take on advancements in science, technology, politics, art and music.
Harry Knowles, creator of Videopia, talks all about her interactive movie making clubnight accompanied by an eclectic soundtrack of music taken from your favourite Hollywood films.
Phil Adam’s of Rough Trade Records takes us on a tour of his darker materials as he plays a selection of his favourite “night time” music.
Matthew Sheret, writer and co-founder of We Are Words + Pictures talks comics, music and UK small press.
Chris Peddey of the mighty Baker Brothers’ funk-heavy mix for London Fields Radio.
Alex Pilkington of folk/electronica imprint Ho Hum presents a foray into the artists on his roster and choice selections
Graphic designer, record collector and all round musical vagabond Paul Camo? delves into his caboodle of music to join the audio dots of time, place and genre.
Second session from Phil Adams of East London’s indie mecca, the ubiquitous Rough Trade Records.
Second instalment of our spoken word programme with special guest Tamsin Kendrick reading from her collection of poems, Charismatic Megafauna.
Independent music mecca Rough Trade Records cohort Phil Adams presents his introduction to the weekend.
Journalist, broadcaster and DJ Nina Smetek hosts this review of all things culinary, taking a look at food culture in the local community, from corner shops, to tescos and farmers markets, Hackney’s food diaspora and a gander at food trends in the local creative community.
Your delectable host, local designer and musician Jussi Brightmore connects the dots between alt punk, prog, heavy 70’s mystical metal and Nigerian pop cult “Fuji” music plus much more besides.
Writer, broadcaster and Arts Editor of Dazed and Confused Francesca Gavin tries to put things in perspective in these these harsh financial times with a look at music from years of hardship, from the 1930’s till today.
Sports correspondent and journalist Lars Erriksen and cohort Dominik Prosser take a look the beautiful game through rose tinted spectacles, featuring Sven Gorran Erriksen dueting with an accordianist, a posthumous chat with the late great George Best and some seriously dated scores read by Mark E. Smith of the Fall.