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Funk'n'SloCuts - lazy susan
Dee Edwards - (I Can) Deal with That
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - The Tears Of A Clown
Outkast - Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
Robert Glasper - Afro Blue (feat. Erykah Badu)
Earth Tongue - Grave Pressure
Blur - Trimm Trabb
Fontaines D.C. - Starburster
Les Big Byrd - Just Like Arcadia
The Clash - Police and Thieves
Billy Idol - Hot In The City
Sababa 5 - Bezani
Baby Rose & BadBadNotGood - Weakness
Tyler The Creator - New Magic Wand
Lady Shaka - E Tu
Two Shell - Talk To Me (feat. FKA twigs)
Allman Brothers Band - Statesboro Blues (live)
Deep Purple - Fireball
Neil Young - Alabama
Byllie-jean - E moko feat. Marlon Williams
DAIISTAR - Clear
Steely Dan - Night By Night
The Gap Band - Outstanding
Jungle - Keep Moving
Persimmon - True Crime

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The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: October 28, 2023

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: October 28, 2023 The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: October 28, 2023 , 223.42 MB
Sat 28 Oct 2023

This week's show featured new music from Yard Act, Sampha, Dallas Tamaira, BadBadNotGood and more. Sam also checks out the reissue of Prince's Diamonds & Pearls album.

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: October 21, 2023

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: October 21, 2023 The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: October 21, 2023 , 219.63 MB
Sat 21 Oct 2023

This week's show featured new music from Danny Brown, Troy Kingi, Terrace Martin, Idles and more.

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: October 14, 2023

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: October 14, 2023 The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: October 14, 2023 , 220.91 MB
Sat 14 Oct 2023

This week's show featured new music from The Libertines, Car Seat Headrest, Brittany Howard and more. Sam also pays tribute to the Isley Brother's Rudolph Isley who died last week.

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: September 30, 2023

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: September 30, 2023 The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: September 30, 2023 , 218.73 MB
Sat 30 Sep 2023

This week's show featured new music from Mermaidens, Leisure, CHAI and more. Sam also takes a look at the new reissue of the classic Replacements album Tim.

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: September 23, 2023

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: September 23, 2023 The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: September 23, 2023 , 219.86 MB
Sat 23 Sep 2023

No new stuff this week, but plenty of bangers, bops, rareties, and everything in between.

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: September 16, 2023

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: September 16, 2023 The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: September 16, 2023 , 224.53 MB
Sat 16 Sep 2023

This week's show featured new music from Slowdive, Jeff Rosenstock, Sampha, Jalen Ngonda and more.

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: September 2, 2023

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: September 2, 2023 The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: September 2, 2023 , 218.63 MB
Sat 2 Sep 2023

This week, Sam celebrates his 200th Saturday morning show by playing some old favourites he has played on the show since he first started hosting in 2019. 

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: August 26, 2023

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: August 26, 2023 The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: August 26, 2023, 213.15 MB
Sat 26 Aug 2023

This week's show sees Sam take a look at some reissues from Talking Heads, Marvin Gaye and Prince.

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: August 19, 2023

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: August 19, 2023 The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: August 19, 2023 , 225.89 MB
Sat 19 Aug 2023

This week's show featured new music from Leisure, Flamingo Pier, Slowdive, Noname and more. Sam also pays tribute to Bernie Griffen, Robbie Robertson and Rodriguez who all sadly died in the last two weeks.

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: August 12, 2023

The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: August 12, 2023 The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: August 12, 2023 , 223.07 MB
Sat 12 Aug 2023

This week, Sam celebrates 50 years of hip-hop with a special all-hip-hop show. 95bFM has a strong history of showcasing and promoting hip-hop going back to the 1980s and it only feels right to have a party to say thanks to this great genre that has given so many people so much.