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is this music? radio
by Stuart McHugh@ is this music?
is this music?’s podcasts have been a regular feature on radiomagnetic.com for several years now. Originating in shows on the RSL stations at Subcity and the Fallout electronica-based show for RadioMagnetic, these have evolved into a fortnightly round-up of music from the world over, which cover pretty much any genre of music. Well, as long as we like it!
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is this music? presents podcast number 58
Stuart offers profuse apologies for the technical difficulties that have delayed this episode. To make up for it, new tunes ranging from ambient to angular and shouts to singalong – including a new tune from Chris Devotion and pals.
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is this music? presents podcast number 56
Stuart delves into the itm? postbag and uncovers a slew of new and upcoming releases including Kurt Vile and L.A.B.S as well as rediscovering old friends in The Leg and Miracle Strip as well as a five-star album from There Will Be Fireworks
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is this music? presents podcast number 55
Stuart gets ahead of the curve with some new(ish) tunes from Scotland and beyond – with veterans Jazzateers, sprightly youngsters Saint Max and chums, and a December release from Super Adventure Club..
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is this music? presents podcast number 54
Stuart inadvertently experiments with a sound bed, then… new releases from old favourites including RM Hubbert, Strangers Almanac and Michael Rattray.
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is this music? presents podcast number 53
Stuart wades through the T in the Park lineup and features some of the acts who will play the T Break stage at Balado from 12 – 14 July. Includes some old favourites under a new guise – Fake Major.
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is this music? presents podcast number 52
Stuart battles the blizzards to bring another ear-warming selection that blends long-standing heroes with some bright young things. Which probably applies to Trembling Bells and Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy…
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is this music? presents podcast number 51
Stuart, by chance, compiles an all-Scottish show looking forward to a few uncoming releases including Curators, Kid Canaveral, Man Without Machines and Miss The Occupier, and bids farewell to The Plimptons
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is this music? presents podcast number 49
Stuart raids the CD cupboard and finds an exclusive ballboy tune plus some never-before-heard tracks from King Creosote and We Were Promised Jetpacks.
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is this music? presents podcast number 48
Stuart arrives two weeks late for Hallowe’en and instead enters the scary world of Norwegian non-black-metal as well as answering the question ‘whatever happened to Momus?’
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is this music? presents podcast number 46
Stuart dips (and removes) a toe in the 21st century with new material from Cat Power, Adrian Crowley, Calexico and Frog Pocket
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is this music? presents podcast number 45
Stuart features music new and old - tunes from Germany, Eire, Oslo/Tokyo/London, and among the usual Scottish contingent, The State Broadcasters.
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is this music? presents podcast number 44b
Stuart’s back to normal service including three concept rock operas from Paul Vickers, MJ Hibbett and Colin’s Godson.
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is this music? presents podcast number 44
Stuart presents the second of Radiomagnetic’s T Break-themed podcasts in an is this music? special featuring some of the acts playing this year’s T Break stage.
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is this music? presents podcast number 43
Stuart puts together the first podcast of spring, with funeral tales of ghosts, catastrophe, murder and paranoia. Not really sure why it’s worked out like that...
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is this music? presents podcast number 42
Stuart McHugh aims for maximum music and minimum chat this week (but fails on the latter). English reggae, Scots alt-rock, American electro… and a couple of 10-year-old one-minute gems.
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is this music? presents podcast number 41
Stuart ploughs through the backlog of CDs with tunes from Scotland and beyond, including The Plimptons, Remember Remember, Alabama 3, Human Don’t Be Angry, Geoff Farina, Tom Fool and Viva Stereo
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is this music? presents podcast number 40
Stuart wades through a welter of post-Christmas press releases to piece together the first show of 2012. ‘Dreampop’, Bristolian dance, electronic rock and a considerable amount of swearing thanks to the appearance of Bradford duo That Fucking Tank.
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is this music? presents podcast number 50
Stuart brings in the new year, somewhat belatedly, with tunes from some of the best releases of early 2013. Including BMX Bandits, Rick Redbeard, and the re-released album by The Yawns
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is this music? presents podcast number 39
Stuart attempts to get into the Xmas spirit with a roundup of festive releases – How To Swim, Ambulances and The Plimptons – interspersed with some ‘big in 2012’ tips like Young Fathers and Kobra Audio Labs.
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is this music? presents podcast number 38
Stuart presents a pre-Christmas special, er, special, as the final releases of the year (and the first of next year) including Elvis Costello, Rob St John, Hyperpotamus, James Apollo and Dead Boy Robotics.
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is this music? presents podcast number 37
Stuart presents a Jockrock special with a blend of old and new – ‘used to work with Tindersticks and Loop‘, ‘used to be in Arab Strap or Dawn of the Reps‘, ‘still in Swimmer One‘… and Vakunoht – former members of Bangtwister and Senator
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is this music? presents podcast number 36
Stuart McHugh ventures into new territory – a Scottish-free show! Apart from Brian out of Placebo’s Scottish granny, this international edition of the Is This Music? podcast features former members of Pavement and DAF in its tangentially famous lineup
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is this music? presents podcast number 35
Stuart McHugh presents a pre/post holiday edition of the Is This Music? podcast, with Americans St Vincent and, er, Loch Lomond, plus Quebecois ensemble Trips and Falls as well as Scots Fangs and former De Rosa frontman Martin John Henry
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is this music? presents podcast number 34
Is This Music? head honcho, bottle washer and wheels of steel operative Stuart McHugh indulges a show including Yusuf Azak, We Were Promised Jetpacks, Adam Stafford and Tarwater
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is this music? presents podcast number 33
Is This Music‘s head honcho Stuart McHugh plays a post been-on-holiday selection of new(ish) material from Belfast, Oregon, Spain, and in festival month, Edinburgh act Letters
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is this music? presents podcast number 32
Stuart steps back in time with some old favourites - Astrid Williamson, Thrum, Brian Eno, They Might Be Giants, and with Kid Canaveral flying the flag for 2011.
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is this music? presents podcast number 31
In an exclusive episode for T in the Park‘s T Break Stage 2011, Is This Music? presenter, producer and revered music blogger Stuart McHugh picks and chats about his recommendations from this year’s T Break line-up.
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is this music? presents podcast number 31
Stuart races through the IsThisMusic? mailbag in record time with a bumper 11 quality tunes, including a tribute to radio legend John Peel, some bass guitar overload, beats from Mali AND Dundee, and a pair from Glasgow’s equivalent of Rock School.
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is this music? presents podcast number 30
An exciting and vibrant (downright noisy in fact) bunch of tracks this week on ITM? – ranging geographically from Paris and Bucharest to Brooklyn and, er, Aviemore. We’re sooo cosmopolitan…
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is this music? presents podcast number 29
It seems to be all guitars in the itm? postbag this week, so we blend six-string mayhem with some more considered tunes.
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is this music? presents podcast number 28
We plunder the ITM? postbag and share the best stuff with you before our reviewers get their paws on it - with tunes from the USA, Nigeria, and a fair whack from Scotland.
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is this music? presents podcast number 27
The latest from itm? kicks off with something new from the late 70s and ends with something old and scratchy from the early 80s. In between however, some great new modern sounds – on vinyl, CD and (in a one-off venture) mp3 download!
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is this music? presents podcast number 26
After a break in the Lakes a desperate attempt to catch up with the ITM? postbag. From Italian shoegaze to Scottish hip hop, and that’s just the first two tunes...
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is this music? presents podcast number 25
Chemikal Underground‘s latest signings, two of Scotland and Wales’ biggest indie legends,and discovers what several underground stalwarts are up to these days
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is this music? presents podcast number 24
A special non-festive edition of Is This Music?’s regular podcast, with a slew of tunes to warm your cockles – Joan As Policewoman, White Heath, Is Tropical and Savings and Loan.
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is this music? presents podcast number 23
Another selection of soon-to-be-reviewed sounds from isthismusic.com. Burma (via Aberdeen), the USA and Scotland are just 3 of the four stops on this week’s musical journey.
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is this music? presents podcast number 22
A mix of local and worldwide, old and new, including (aha!) Norwich’s finest, Bathgate’s favourite sons, and makes the connection between Glaswegian brassy Brechtian pop and the most diabolistic of all the industrial pop acts.
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is this music? presents podcast number 21
A mix of familiar and obscure this week, including a delve back into the past, with some pioneering Swiss punk and a few TV themes. Intrigued? You should be!
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is this music? presents podcast number 20
Stuart McHugh introduces a world music special… Of sorts. With acts from Scotland, England, Iceland, France, er, Iceland, and Chemikal Underground‘s new Chilean signings.
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is this music? presents podcast number 19
Stuart is back with another itm? podcast which features bright young things including Emma Pollock and King Creosote in Burns Unit guise, the recently-returned Zephyrs, an Arab Strap re-release, and the eternally youthful Vaselines.
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is this music? presents podcast number 18
Is This Music? head honcho Stuart McHugh plays a selection of new music, from new faces (Douglas Firs, Les Cox (Sportif)), and a few old friends in new guises (Lonely Tourist, Hidden Masters).
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is this music? presents podcast number 17
Stuart plays an intriguingly diverse (if he says so himself) selection, from France to Larbert. Includes a new project involving King Creosote; “One of the great English voices” according to John Peel; and perhaps Scotland’s most promising new band…
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is this music? presents podcast number 16
Stuart McHugh celebrates the World Cup with a bunch of music from artists from non-participating countries (including Scotland). Er, apart from the Americans who close the show. Damn. Includes The Ghost, Spare Snare, Yusuf Azak, and Q Without U.
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is this music? presents podcast number 15
Stuart offers some sumptuous synthpop, frantic trashy punk, and, er, frantic synthpop – that, and some good old-fashioned indie and some genuine strangeness. Includes an oldie from Dundee lo-fi legends Spare Snare, who play a show at Tigerfest on Saturday May 22nd at Dunfermline’s Carnegie Hall.
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is this music? presents podcast number 13
Stuart McHugh rounds up a batch of current and future releases, from The National and Eflerklang to Beneath Us The Waves and Vacuum Spasm Babies, and spanning the globe, from Brooklyn to Poland and back to Galashiels. More at www.isthismusic.com.
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is this music? presents podcast number 12
A Fence Homegame weekend special of sorts…with bands who played at the festival (Benni Hemm Hemm, Fake Eyelashes and Love.Stop.Repeat) plus an exclusive (read: unique and decidedly lo-fi) excerpt from King Creosote’s ‘8th Bit of Strange in 14 Years’.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
is this music?’s podcasts have been a regular feature on radiomagnetic.com for several years now. Originating in shows on the RSL stations at Subcity and the Fallout electronica-based show for RadioMagnetic, these have evolved into a fortnightly round-up of music from the world over, which cover pretty much any genre of music. Well, as long as we like it!
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