PMB009 The Concealed Playroom (Moon Wiring Club, deWolfe,The Qualitons, Claude Vasori, Hong Kong in the 60s, Stereolab,Mr. Ho's Orchestrotica, Herbert Chappell,
On the show this week we have music from the new Moon Wiring Club album, some selections from a new deWolfe compilation, progressive Hungarian space jazz, 25th century exotica, a trip to the sea of tranquility with Hong Kong in the 60s, the first half of an Emperor Machine remix of a Stereolab track and plenty of other surprises.
In addition to the music, MC Zirconium will be telling us about why bees have given up, how to sing like Wing and turning base metal into gold.
Listen now:
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Claude Vasori: Accroche-Toi, Caroline (Vision On Title Theme) from Top Dog – A Retrospective Of Classic TV & Radio Themes 1960 – 1982
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The Qualitons: Aua from Panoramic Tymes
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Computer Magic & Eva Hipsey: DeLorean theme from Present themes for past places
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Moon Wiring Club: Concealed Playroom from A Spare Tabby At The Cat’s Wedding
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Mr. Ho’s Orchestrotica: Mini Skirt from The Unforgettable Sounds Of Esquivel
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Herbert Chappell: The Gonk (Theme From Seeing & Doing): Top Dog – A Retrospective Of Classic TV & Radio Themes 1960 – 1982
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Hong Kong In The 60s: The Flower of Quince House from Places
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Moon Wiring Club: Playroom Concealed from A Spare Tabby At The Cat’s Wedding
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Stereolab: Silver Sands [Emperor Machine Mix] (Part 1) from Not Music
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