Setting the tone with a heavy motor city theme for the first section, smoothening off the edges with dub eccentric sonics followed by detail oriented dance music to end βπ£β
Rob brings us another acclaimed Emmerdale review. This one Rob describes as 'a real bottom lipper', although we finish with a lovely moral lesson...its always okay to aks for help.
Rob's here to guide you through The Mind Trench, covering something about South Africa and something about fish and chips. Plus, a gorgeous wee poem to finish off with.
This show was cobbled together during shifts at at my day job, serving customers out the window and jamming as much horrible shit as I can on the stereo, an attempt at pouring a weekful of paranoia into one tape. I'm back making and broadcasting these from home again, will hopefully use this lockdown to finish all the projects I've got lined up.
Rob's got a bunch of stories that caught his interest this week. Starting with a classic (...or not so classic) pub story and finishing with a very sweet poem for the bFM listeners.
As the heat of the day wanes and the sun rests below the horizon, itβs time to turn inwards and reflect. Who were you today? Were you kind and open? Did you finish your gardening?
Broadcasting from home in Grey Lynn, Olly spins some speedy cuts - UKG, Baile Funk, Footwork and Afrobeat - then moves on to the slower stuff to finish.
~ universal harmony ~
Percolating a grateful ora whilst massaging the creative mind