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For those who like dance music I recently came across (and recommend) Data Transmission podcasts. So far there's 48 mixes


48: Moguai

47: Anil Chawla & Dale Anderson

46: Eddie Halliwell

45: Jerome Sydenham

44: Chris Coco - Part 2

44: Chris Coco - Part 1

43: District One

42: Meat

41: DJ Yoda

40: Danny Rampling

39: Myon & Shane 54

38: The Last Skeptik

37: Chris Lake

36: Utah Saints

35: Commix

34: Shadow Dancer

33: Cristian Varela

32: DJ Agent 86

31: Brodinski

30: The Loose Cannons

29: The ?10 Challenge

28: D-Nox

27: Faze Action

26: Marco V

25: Rafael Frost

24: Jon Carter

23: Distance

22: Don Rimini

21: Luke Solomon

20: John Dahlback

19: Christian Smith

18a: Diesel:U:Music Radio Takeover

18: Moby

17: Inland Knights

16: Nick Warren

15: David Holmes

14: BK

13: Cagedbaby

12: Afrilounge

11: Jon Rundell

10: The Nextmen

09: Qemists

08 : Frase

07 : Carl Cox

06 : Mastiksoul

05 : Hey Today!

04 : Matt Samuels

03 : Kiki

02: Plump DJs

01: Busy P


It's definitely worth adding the podcast to your iTunes library

Off topic but is anybody else into the Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie show on radio 2? They play some great stuff. Also, the Jon Richardson on radio 6 on Sunday mornings is excellent, playing some old classics from the early 90?s and intelligent banter.
  • 3 weeks later...

The Dirty Projectors-Bitte Orca. Fans of Talking Heads or art rck in general I highly recommend this to.


Jason Lytle's debut solo effort is a bit Grandaddy by numbers but no the less lovely for it. Be nce to see him challenge himself a tad though, maybe he's just too happy and content to manage another Sophtware Slump.


Ooh and St Vincent's new one, Actor. Lovely but i'm sure SMG will say it's very me

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