Saturday 13 June 2015

PLAYLIST: Strange Fruit #125



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).

Neil Nixon, the founder and co-presenter of the show has released a book about rare albums for Gonzo Multimedia.

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

Sir Mask and Jimmy Spice Curry:  If
Remotely:   Last Rites

Crystal Pony:       Summer Daze
The Jesus Abyss: Mohandas Karamchad Ghandi’s Acid Trip
Black Tape for a Blue Girl:   We Watch our Sad-Eyed Angel Fall
Chainsaw Harikari:      The Garden of Putrefaction
The Best Boys:    Stuck in Cyberworld
The Best Boys:    Blind Mouse
Richard Dawson: Lost
Eggiwegs: Girl
Tyler Traina:       In my Life
Porktamer: Enoch of Unlight
Journeyman:        Cabbie
The Jesus Abyss: The Church of Charles Manson
The Jesus Abyss: Blood on Reagan’s Hands
March Rosetta:   Dartford Crossing
Pennies Day Nurseries: Dancing with Mummy
Caprice:     48 Crash
Freakylittlethings:         Rubberman
Lolski:        Autumn Skies
GTAustin Workshop:   Look for the Lion
Cochise:     Invasion Psychobilly Number 2
Yak Nepper:        Aldrig Mer (Heroin addict edit)
The Jesus Abyss: Holy Week of Ambiance (sic)

Brut Choir: Upon Exit

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