Tracks featured on
Most played tracks
Thanks!
Your suggestion has been successfully submitted.
Bill Spencer shares weekend recordings from his living room studio in Detroit, Michigan, from where he brings a range of soulful jazz rock, and ambient sounds, spanning to electronica and psychedelic dub.
Visual artist and founder and editor-in-chief of The Editorial Magazine Claire Milbrath joins us for an hour of ambient, classical, and italian library music.
Sign up or log in to MY NTS and get personalised recommendations
Support NTS for timestamps across live channels and the archive
There are at least 3 bands/artists with the name Scrooge.
1.) A progressive, avant-garde, art-rock band based in Vienna, Austria who were active from 1992 to 1998. The original group consisted of Romeo Bissuti (bass), Günther Castanetti (drums), Dominik Dusek (guitar, vocals, drums), and Oliver Stotz (guitar, piano, accordion, banjo, bulbul tarang). Dusek left the band in 1994 and was replaced by Regina Ausserwöger (vocals, violin). Scrooge combined prog, folk, and classical instrumentation and structures with poetic and occasionally abrasive/politically-charged lyrics in English, German, French, and Czech to produce a unique style they dubbed philo-core. The band attracted a cult following in the Vienna underground scene of the mid-1990s. Scrooge released two albums, Happy What Else (1995) and Cinematograph (1997) and contributed to several compilations before disbanding in 1998.
2.) A rapper/hip-hop artist/producer from Tacoma, Washington who has released two albums in the g-funk style.
3.) A chillout/lounge producer whose tracks have appeared on various compilations.
There are at least 3 bands/artists with the name Scrooge.
1.) A progressive, avant-garde, art-rock band based in Vienna, Austria who were active from 1992 to 1998. The original group consisted of Romeo Bissuti (bass), Günther Castanetti (drums), Dominik Dusek (guitar, vocals, drums), and Oliver Stotz (guitar, piano, accordion, banjo, bulbul tarang). Dusek left the band in 1994 and was replaced by Regina Ausserwöger (vocals, violin). Scrooge combined prog, folk, and classical instrumentation and structures with poetic and occasionally abrasive/politically-charged lyrics in English, German, French, and Czech to produce a unique style they dubbed philo-core. The band attracted a cult following in the Vienna underground scene of the mid-1990s. Scrooge released two albums, Happy What Else (1995) and Cinematograph (1997) and contributed to several compilations before disbanding in 1998.
2.) A rapper/hip-hop artist/producer from Tacoma, Washington who has released two albums in the g-funk style.
3.) A chillout/lounge producer whose tracks have appeared on various compilations.
Thanks!
Your suggestion has been successfully submitted.
Thanks!
Your suggestion has been successfully submitted.