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Maya Kalev paints varied soundscapes in her monthly Emotional Landscapes show, running through a selection of wide and varied ambient music including fourth world, kosmische, dream pop and minimalist compositions…

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Glasgow
18:00 - 19:00

Writer David Keenan selects an hour of late 20th Century underground music, celebrating the release of Volcanic Tongue, a collection of writing and music compilation, named after the shop he and his partner Heather Leigh ran in Glasgow from 2005 to 2015.

Nathan Nicholson

Nathan Nicholson

Nathan Nicholson has been played on NTS in shows including Whodis? w/ 56 DJs, featured first on 23 January 2025. Songs played include Summertime Blues (Extended Mix).

Best known as the frontman of "The Boxer Rebellion," Nathan Nicholson started out as a solo artist, producing a number of recordings during his adolescence in Maryville, Tennessee on a 4-track and also a number of other early demos. Some of these tracks were later re-recorded with the Slippermen. Several of the songs show a heavy Oasis influence, Nicholson's favorite band at the time, and the topics range from ex-girlfriends to the unexpected death of Nicholson's mother.

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Nathan Nicholson

Nathan Nicholson has been played on NTS in shows including Whodis? w/ 56 DJs, featured first on 23 January 2025. Songs played include Summertime Blues (Extended Mix).

Best known as the frontman of "The Boxer Rebellion," Nathan Nicholson started out as a solo artist, producing a number of recordings during his adolescence in Maryville, Tennessee on a 4-track and also a number of other early demos. Some of these tracks were later re-recorded with the Slippermen. Several of the songs show a heavy Oasis influence, Nicholson's favorite band at the time, and the topics range from ex-girlfriends to the unexpected death of Nicholson's mother.

Original source: Last.fm

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Most played tracks

Summertime Blues (Extended Mix)
Chris Lake, Sammy Virji, Nathan Nicholson
Black Book, Astralwerks2024