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An hour of Syrian revolutionary songs and protest recordings, marking the fall of the Assad regime. Yamen Mekdad hosted by Marieke Mckenna guides us through 14 years of resistance and resilience, telling the story of Syria’s revolution through these powerful, evocative recordings.
Optimo is JG Wilkes & JD Twitch; record label, and longstanding Glaswegian party. You can expect a lot from their new monthly slot, sure to dig up some obscurities from post-punk, new wave, EBM, house and techno. Bags of unreleased stuff, too.
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Mike Stuart Span were a British late 1960s psychedelic rock group based in Brighton, United Kingdom. Personnel: Stuart Hobday (vocals), Brian Bennett (guitar), Gary 'Roscoe' Murphy (drums), Roger McCabe (bass). They released four singles in 1967 and 1968, then changed their name to Leviathan when they signed to Elektra in early 1969. Leviathan issued another trio of singles, but when their intended debut album was cancelled at the eleventh hour by label president Jac Holzman that proved to be a crushing blow that led to the break-up of the band.
Mike Stuart Span were a British late 1960s psychedelic rock group based in Brighton, United Kingdom. Personnel: Stuart Hobday (vocals), Brian Bennett (guitar), Gary 'Roscoe' Murphy (drums), Roger McCabe (bass). They released four singles in 1967 and 1968, then changed their name to Leviathan when they signed to Elektra in early 1969. Leviathan issued another trio of singles, but when their intended debut album was cancelled at the eleventh hour by label president Jac Holzman that proved to be a crushing blow that led to the break-up of the band.
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