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Dandelion Radio - June 2014

Andrew Morrison:
Andy's 2-hour June show features a grand total of 27 tracks, old and new, including choice selections from: Burial; The Horrors; Dead Fader; Dena; Tourist; Tourist remixing Chvrches; Wolf Alice; The Horn The Hunt; Eno & Hyde; and Dimitri Veimar. You'll also hear Dad's Discs and Scott's Funky Five Minutes.

Jeff Grainger:
As the World Cup beckons June's Show is a true global affair, featuring acts from all over the shop … Costa Rica (Los Waldners), Australia (Scrabbled), Venezuela/Canaries (Violeta Vil), Thailand (The Petch Phin Thong Band), Mali (Mamelon), England (No Ditching) and America (er..America).
This month's featured album(s) are from STILLSUIT & Filthy Skint's sensational long players plus there's a couple of tracks from Kill Pretty who, along with Factory Acts, will be blowing the roof off The Bank Top Tavern on Saturday 28th June (See Dandelion Radio News/Events page).
Talking of 'The Last Saturday' there's a real humdinger of an exclusive! 2 Koi Karp's magnificent performance at April's gig, supporting ILL, is broadcast in full!

Kevin Robinson:
June provides us with plenty of weird new sounds from the likes of Tobacco, Ninos du Brasil and Kyoka, plus there are new electronic turns from Powell, Bass Clef and an abrasive take on grime from Sd Laika.
Also in this month's programme there's some vigorous Putin-bashing from Furfriend, some wonderfully percussive work from mid-70's Sierra Leone by Muyei Power, an incredible single from Ghanaian musician Guy One, plus Untold supply the best track on the exemplary new Bleep compilation. Elsewhere, The Soft Pink Truth cruise camp absurdity by forcing a sticky tryst between rave and black metal, we play out one of the greatest tracks from the incredible body of work left behind by the late Footwork innovator DJ Rashad, there are tracks from the new Not Waving and Sculpture albums, as well as re-issues from Ranking Dread and Unwound.
In fact there are golden oldies in abundance this month with west coast early punk from Crime, a recently unearthed album fromThe Upsetters, an eerie re-issue from Dat Oven, an early demo from the Inspiral Carpets and a Peel punk favourite by Mary Monday & the Bitches.

Lee Adcock:
So it's June time, kids, and I s'pose you're all plotting what festivals to camp out at (if you haven't already flown off to Spain for Primavera). But me, I'm making the most of life in an artist's home in Athens, and as long as I can stave off the ant invaders that steal in via THE DOOR TO THE VOID, life is good.
This month, we're joined by ace Floridian DJ Kathleen Elise, who has a bundle of wicked tunes under her sleeve. On my end, I've got the scoop on those rainbow-masked madmen Chimney Crow (yes, Chimney Crow is a band - that's the name of their 100% original debut LP, by the by); the new Bastards of Fate LP is here, and its madness knows no bounds; a novel single from Father Murphy, in three parts; crazy band names like Druggy Pizza and Evasive Backflip; chill beat aficionados Millie & Andrea and Mo Kolours, and - hey, who invited Bourbon Somersault The Third? Keep him away from the kids!
Finally, a toast to Sleaford Mods, who shall no doubt dominate the UK island nation.

Mark Whitby:
Two bites of me this month. My regular show has a fine new session from Benjamin Shaw, plus the best of a teetering pile of new stuff that keeps toppling over next to me. Contained within the pile are recent and new releases from the likes of Good Throb, Acid Mothers Temple, Gardland and the first album in ages from Defrag, with a demo cassette from Beekeepers precariously situated on top.
Not in the pile, cos they're downloads, are another cracking band from Hungary, Venomtapes, Poland's Kordian Trudny and three tracks from a new compilation of Macedonian female artists. There's something from the remarkable Hag Face, with one of my favourite album releases of the year, another from Borneo's Jet Airess, singles from the likes of Baston and Holy Doldrums and some manic surf culled from an EP by Druggy Pizza. And the culturally distinguished among you might be interested to know that the show contains something from both William Burroughs and David Lynch. And look out for my other show in the Dandelion schedule which, in this World Cup month, features a whole load of the best footie-related music.
A second dose of me this month celebrates the World Cup with two hours of the best football-related music. As you'd expect, we feature acknowledge masters of the genre like Half Man Half Biscuit, Barmy Army and Frank Sidebottom, alongside other notable bands who dipped their toes into football-infested waters only briefly, among them Helen Love, Standard Fare and Future Of The Left.
You'll also hear Attila The Stockbroker putting the boot into Chelsea, a tender homage to a footballing Jehovah's Witness from Billy Bragg and perhaps the finest of all recent footie-themed tunes from Lonely Tourist, whose celebration of the career of Paul Tierney finds the Man. United youth player who didn't make the grade now lining up within a stellar team of footbaling subjects also comprising Charlie George, Pat Nevin, Eric Cantona, Zinedine Zidane and, er, Robbie Savage.
I should mention that it would be very difficult to assemble a show like this without the sterling work carried out on regular basis by www.footballandmusic.co.uk, still one of the most consistently fascinating websites around.

Rocker:
Another three hour show packed with new music, including a joint session from The Wendy Darlings and One Happy Island.
There's new tracks from Martha; Muddy Summers & The Dirty Field Whores; Shonen Knife; Randolph's Leap; Buzzcocks; Ace Bushy Striptease; Comet Gain; Chain and the Gang; Flowers and The Charlie Tipper Experiment.
Plus a handful of new electronic tracks, an Educating Elizabeth 7" from 1970, and a Peel's Big 45 on his own Dandelion Records label.

Sean Hocking:
Another three hours from me this month and lots of great music.
We've got Pope John Paul and some acid celebrating the prophet called Jesus..We've got music from that other prophet, John Dwyer, and the latest from his band Thee Oh Sees and his equally amazing label, Castleface Records.
The POW album on Castleface is one of the best two new things i've heard in the past month . The other being the wonderfully named Shacklock Meth Party from New Zealand who's raw take on psych is really exciting. And yes you will be seeing them on Metal Postcard sooner rather than later.
From China this month we feature Beijing based DJang San. Hong Kong based singer songwriter Cyrus Chow and also from HK the Punks with their home recorded demos.
Other artists on the show include Madison Wisconsin based Trin Tran who sounds like he walked off a very early Fad Gadget recording and we remember Nash The Slash who died last month and we couldn't not play his version of 19th Nervous Breakdown, best version ever in my book.
Lots of other music too but we'll let you do some of the discovery yourself.

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