The New Arts Desk Radio Show 2

Another transglobal shift with Peter and Joe

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Cymande are among the music featured this month

Welcome to the second of our new shows, brought to you in conjunction with MEATtransMISSION.

In this edition, originally recorded and broadcast on Valentine's weekend, Peter Culshaw and Joe Muggs bring you romance and bleakness, Norwegian space disco and Rasta funk, psychogeographical folktronica and a bit of Phil Spector. As ever there is a lot of brand new and yet-to-be-released music, including a fresh edit of seventies legends Cymande, but this time round our duo have also dippd into the archives for some vintage lovesongs and sonic explorations. Full tracklist to follow...

 

Arts Desk Radio Show 15/02/14 by Meattransmission on Mixcloud

 
 

If you would prefer to download and listen offline, please download Part 1 and Part 2

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