Song of the Day: Further wonderfully quirky, stylish, groovy, neo-noir electro-pop by the trio of Jade Vincent, Keefus Ciancia and David Holmes who did much of the Killing Eve soundtrack, with a song for their forthcoming next album, Polychrome
Read moreRóisín Murphy – Narcissus
Song of the Day: Old-school 70s disco with a fresh twist from the brilliant and eccentric Irish singer-songwriter, producer and art pop specialist, with a video inspired by Italian TV star Raffaella Carrà
Read moreJohn Schroeder and Sounds Orchestral – Money Runner / Blowin' Your Mind / Cast Your Fate to the Wind
Song of the Day: After three belters from Quincy Jones, today let’s move on to full fat funk TV and movie orchestra sounds from the 60s and early 70s, with tracks rarely recognised, but whose still hits home instantly
Read moreTindersticks – Tiny Tears
Song of the Day: Following yesterday's Prince of Tears by Baxter Dury, let's move onto another deep-voiced, orchestral-backed song of wonderful melancholy by the Nottingham band from their second album in 1995
Read moreThe Muppet Show Theme Song
Song of the Day: From yesterday's Tiswas by Sleaford Mods, it's time to get the show on the road with the glorious vaudevillian opener of the unbeatable children's show of the 70s and 80s
Read moreSleaford Mods – Tiswas
Song of the Day: From Disposable Heroes' dystopian vision yesterday, we turn the Notts duo in 2014 for some down-to-earth cultural critique via a 1970s children's show
Read moreThe Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy – Television, the Drug of the Nation
Song of the Day: From Kate Tempest dystopia we highlight a natural forbear by Michael Franti and Rono Tse, where television's effect of ignorance still resonates, only perhaps more smaller screens and via social media
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