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Raj Chaudhuri - aka Raji Rags. NTS since day one. Always eclectic, never boring. Raj rustles up a seamless monthly mix that journeys through the BPMs.

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London
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A two hour overview of the distinctive blues and rock sounds from North Africa, a loose assimilation of artists and styles often dubbed "Sahara blues" or "Desert blues". The music is frequently associated with (but not exclusively) the nomadic Tuareg peoples who made the music famous around the world.

Railroad Jerk

Railroad Jerk

Railroad Jerk has been played on NTS in shows including James McNew (YO LA TENGO), featured first on 4 August 2023. Songs played include Bang The Drum.

Railroad Jerk was a New York-based indie-rock band of the 1990s, specializing in a hard-driven blues-based sound. Their lineup changed frequently, but the stalwart members were Minnesota native Marcellus Hall (vocals, guitar) and North Carolina-born and Trenton, N.J.-bred Tony Lee (bass). The two met in Trenton, New Jersey in the spring of 1989 and quickly formed the band with drummer Jez Aspinall and second guitarist Chris Mueller rounding out the quartet.

The band gained a loyal following on the Manhattan club scene and were signed to the prominent indie label Matador Records, for whom they recorded four albums[1]—all well received critically—before breaking up in the late 90s .

Beginning with "Railroad Jerk" (1990) and "Raise the Plow" (1993), the quartet defined the punk blues sound of the era. Although never achieving the kind of mainstream recognition enjoyed by other bands of the time, Railroad Jerk was an influential force in alternative rock. With its legendary line-up in place, Railroad Jerk reached its biggest success with "One Track Mind" (1995).

Drummer Dave Varenka, guitarist Alec Stephen, bassist Tony Lee, and guitarist/vocalist Marcellus Hall brought the RRJ sound across America and to Europe and Japan. The "Rollerkoaster" video was shown on MTV's Beavis & Butthead and the boys were sharing bills with the likes of Guided by Voices, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Cibo Matto, Girls Against Boys, and Cat Power. Everywhere people could be heard shouting "Bang the drum!" and the song "The Ballad of Railroad Jerk" became a college radio hit.

When "The Third Rail" (1996) was released, the nonstop touring and whirlwind media circus had begun to take its toll on the boys and they took refuge in the studio, recording demos for the fifth Railroad Jerk LP which was to be entitled "Masterpiecemeal." This final LP was never released but a bootleg cassette version is coveted in underground circles as a record of the what many believe was the band's most productive period. Dave Varenka and Marcellus Hall went on to form the much lauded band White Hassle.

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Railroad Jerk

Railroad Jerk has been played on NTS in shows including James McNew (YO LA TENGO), featured first on 4 August 2023. Songs played include Bang The Drum.

Railroad Jerk was a New York-based indie-rock band of the 1990s, specializing in a hard-driven blues-based sound. Their lineup changed frequently, but the stalwart members were Minnesota native Marcellus Hall (vocals, guitar) and North Carolina-born and Trenton, N.J.-bred Tony Lee (bass). The two met in Trenton, New Jersey in the spring of 1989 and quickly formed the band with drummer Jez Aspinall and second guitarist Chris Mueller rounding out the quartet.

The band gained a loyal following on the Manhattan club scene and were signed to the prominent indie label Matador Records, for whom they recorded four albums[1]—all well received critically—before breaking up in the late 90s .

Beginning with "Railroad Jerk" (1990) and "Raise the Plow" (1993), the quartet defined the punk blues sound of the era. Although never achieving the kind of mainstream recognition enjoyed by other bands of the time, Railroad Jerk was an influential force in alternative rock. With its legendary line-up in place, Railroad Jerk reached its biggest success with "One Track Mind" (1995).

Drummer Dave Varenka, guitarist Alec Stephen, bassist Tony Lee, and guitarist/vocalist Marcellus Hall brought the RRJ sound across America and to Europe and Japan. The "Rollerkoaster" video was shown on MTV's Beavis & Butthead and the boys were sharing bills with the likes of Guided by Voices, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Cibo Matto, Girls Against Boys, and Cat Power. Everywhere people could be heard shouting "Bang the drum!" and the song "The Ballad of Railroad Jerk" became a college radio hit.

When "The Third Rail" (1996) was released, the nonstop touring and whirlwind media circus had begun to take its toll on the boys and they took refuge in the studio, recording demos for the fifth Railroad Jerk LP which was to be entitled "Masterpiecemeal." This final LP was never released but a bootleg cassette version is coveted in underground circles as a record of the what many believe was the band's most productive period. Dave Varenka and Marcellus Hall went on to form the much lauded band White Hassle.

Original source Last.fm

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Bang The Drum
Railroad Jerk
Matador1995