Thursday 30 May 2013

A NEW FEATURE ON GONZO WEB RADIO


Strange Fruit is a unique two-hour radio show exploring the world of underground, strange and generally neglected music. All shows are themed and all shows set out to give the most hardened of sound-hounds some new delight to sample. The show is also unique in providing homework for undergraduate students on North West Kent College’s Foundation Degree in Professional Writing (who dig up many of the odd facts featured in the links between tracks).  Strange Fruit presenter Neil Nixon, is currently working on a book about rare albums for Gonzo Multimedia.  

The show is broadcast on Miskin Radio every Sunday from 10-00-midnight.
 


Show 39 
Drum and Bass (With Only one Drum ‘n’ Bass Record)

Listen to Part One
Listen to Part Two

Phosphorescent: Song for Zula
Go Kart Mozart: As Long as you Come Home
Low: Plastic Cup
Todd Rundgren: Bang the Drum All Day
Country Joe and the Fish: Bass Strings
Morphine: Lilah
Morphine: Potion
PiL: Careering
Billy Cobham: Quadrant IV
Ringo Starr: Back off Boogaloo
Suzi Quatro: Brain Confusion (For all the Lonely People)
Rush: 2112 Overture/The Temples of Syrenia
Preston Epps: Call of the Jungle
The Holydrug Couple: Counting Sailboats
Paul Buchanan: My True Country
K*** and the Gang: Teach Your Kids to Smoke
Jaco Pastorius: Continuum
John David Souther: Silver Blue
Led Zeppelin: Moby Dick (Live)
Rothko: On the Day we Said Goodbye/This Lake of Hope
Funkadelic: Not Just Knee Deep (Part 1)
Sly and the Revolutionaries: Herb
The Roots Radics Band: The Alien Aborts
Taskmasters: Sky High in Calcutta

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