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London
17:00 - 19:00

Drakeford in the drivetime slot. A gentle cruise through dream pop, vintage folk, lushed-out electronics and more.

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Brussels
18:00 - 19:00

Get in your feelings with Brussels party starters HE4RTBROKEN - the beloved Belgian collective that aren't scared of a few tears on the dance floor. Resident djs Liyo, Steff, Munix and ssaliva explore the full range of cathartic music listening together with some kindred-spirited emotive guests.

David Stoughton

David Stoughton

David Stoughton has been played on NTS shows including Acid Memories w/ Astral Vibes, with The Anecdote Of Horatio & Julie first played on 22 January 2024.

David Stoughton was an American musician based in Boston and a member of an experimental ensemble called The Cambridge Electric Opera Co. His sole release was an experimental/psychedelic folk/pop/underground album, Transformer, released in 1968 on Elektra records. Written and produced by Stoughton, the album features two other vocalists in Devi Klate and John Nicholls, Mal Mackenzie on bass, Joe Livolsi on drums, Peter Chapman on horns, and Steve Tanzer on flutes. Stoughton may now by a mathematician of that name.

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David Stoughton

David Stoughton has been played on NTS shows including Acid Memories w/ Astral Vibes, with The Anecdote Of Horatio & Julie first played on 22 January 2024.

David Stoughton was an American musician based in Boston and a member of an experimental ensemble called The Cambridge Electric Opera Co. His sole release was an experimental/psychedelic folk/pop/underground album, Transformer, released in 1968 on Elektra records. Written and produced by Stoughton, the album features two other vocalists in Devi Klate and John Nicholls, Mal Mackenzie on bass, Joe Livolsi on drums, Peter Chapman on horns, and Steve Tanzer on flutes. Stoughton may now by a mathematician of that name.

Original source: Last.fm

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The Anecdote Of Horatio & Julie
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