Land of Kings: Milo and Lucy’s Radio Hour
Milo and Lucy return to the LFR airwaves live from Land Of Kings with extra special guest My Panda Shall Fly….
Milo and Lucy return to the LFR airwaves live from Land Of Kings with extra special guest My Panda Shall Fly….
The London Rockin’ Rollers bring you all the thrills and spills of the underground world of roller derby; an all female, full contact sport on roller-skates. Yes, it’s as awesome as it sounds.
Skaters Deadly DeVito, Fonda Kaos and Kit Kat Power introduce us to the London Rockin’ Rollers and what the aggressive sport of roller derby is all about. The Rockin’ Rollers also have a feature on skater of the month Murder Urs plus an interview with uber fan Bob, all punctuated with the best sounds to rock and roll to.
Links:
The London Rockin’ Rollers website: http://londonrockinrollers.co.uk/
The London Rockin Rollers in Twitter: @rockin_rollers
The London Rockin’ Rollers on Facebook: http://facebook.com/LondonRockinRollers
Milo and Lucy’s Radio Hour returns with more bounce than an Easter bunny. In between their usual thought shower of merryment you can expect a celestial interview with Richard Norris of The Time and Space Machine, a brief lesson in Icelandic from Lucy and some excellent new (and not so new) music from The Time and Space Machine, Subterranean, Rizzle Kicks and M83.
Hunker down and remove the frown with Milo and Lucy’s Radio Hour.
Ric Rawlins is the reviews editor of Artrocker Magazine – which basically means that he spends his life opening loads of jiffy bags (and occasionally stumbling across a great record). Now he’s bringing the music of tomorrow ™ to the radio of today ™ with the Artrocker Reviews Revue, in which he plays his favourite discoveries from Jiffy Bag Mountain!
This month Ric is joined by Australian fuzz-pop masterminds Vuvuvultures, who drop in to chat about their debut EP. Tracks from the Mystery Jets’ new album Radlands will also be getting premiered, alongside Frank Black’s Grand Duchy, Hatcham Social and more.
For their fourth podcast, Charlotte and Gemma are joined by the creative duo Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard. Forsyth and Pollard suggested to theme the show around the idea of belief, and they have invited Father Brian Ralph, of St. Barnabas Parish Church in Bethnal Green, to join them. Forsyth and Pollard, known for staging cultural and art historical re-enactments have explored the idea of ‘belief’ in previous works such as ‘Silent Sound’ a restaging of a performance by Victorian entertainers which Forsyth and Pollard made for the Liverpool Biennial in 2006. Their interest in inviting Father Brian Ralph stems, in part, from the fact that Forsyth and Pollard will be exploring deeper into the notion of belief in future projects, including a feature length film. As well as being a Vicor, Father Brian Ralph moonlights as a DJ. Music is a longstanding interest for Forsyth and Pollard, and the conversation revolves as much around music as it does about belief.