Mystic Rock’s Monday Afternoon Bath

Mystic Rock is British DJ / Collector of records of broad range, predominantly disco / dance music in its all forms, with psychedelic spectacles.

After 10 years as a techno DJ, 4 years as one of the original Club Kosmische DJs and 11 years in pop, he returns with The Thing, a night dedicated to playing the wildest & freakiest party music to be committed to tape:

http://tinyurl.com/Thing23

For London Fields Radio, as it’s recorded on a Monday afternoon AND in a cafe, Mystic will be playing music to sooth and amplify your weekend hangovers, and in the spirit of the freedom suggested by the playlist he’ll be suggesting that you jump in the bath and listen to the show covered in suds, holding a glass of your favourite tipple, letting the cares of the workaday world disappear before the week has really even started, and drifting off into The Other.
Once you’re out of the bath, and fancy a disco, why not go here for more dance oriented sounds:http://www.mixcloud.com/mysticRock/

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Posted on: April 11, 2012

Sisters of Mirthy, Vol. 7

What do riot grrls do on their day off? Hang around pool halls and muse on the big questions, that’s what. Like ‘where are all the professional female snooker players?’. Also, In honour of any Hackney grrl who’s ever grown sick of neatly cleaning and stacking their empty beer cans, the Sisters get busted by the recycling man. Plus, a rare play of the London Women’s Musicians Collective girls Lottie and Ada’s anti bondage cover of these boots are made for walking.

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Slow Sundays, Vol. 13

A dreary day in London Fields and a packed café in Wilton way: the setting for this week’s Slow Sundays. Lucky for some, unlucky for others, Vol. 13 lives up to its superstition (or was it the hangover?). With a varied selection from Jazz to Disco, this week’s show was the perfect antidote to a grey Sunday in March.

Enjoy x

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Posted on: March 5, 2012

Soul Report, Vol. 4 – Street Party Special

London Fields Radio’s soul news provider, the Soul Report, is brought to you by Will Coldwell AKA DJ Royale and Matt Wheeler AKA Vinyl Matt, bringing you a rundown of Hackney’s local news loosely connected with some of the finest funk soul and hip hop tunes.

Showcasing everything from brass bands to 60s funk, hip hop to nu-soul, all in conjunction with national and local happenings, Soul Report guarantees to give you news you can tap your feet to.

This week’s show is a Wilton Wednesday’s special – live at the Resolutionist’s street party. We speak to people at the café about their tried – and failed – new year’s resolutions, as well as look at news of a skyscraper in Dalston, a new People’s Supermarket in Homerton and Vinyl Matt draws our attention once again to the dire state of unemployment in Hackney.

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Posted on: February 6, 2012

London Fields Radio Introduces: The Twits

The Twits make it in to confuse and delight the cafe with live songs and nonsensical humour. Presented by Paul Hanford.

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Posted on: February 1, 2012