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Lima
21:00 - 22:00

This mixtape compiles recent releases from Peru, covering shoegaze, ambient, noise, synth pop, and experimental electronics. All tracks are by artists from the underground scene, including younger musicians from a developing movement alongside more established figures. The selection includes artists from Lima, Trujillo, and Arequipa, reflecting a scene that coexists across different cities and continues to expand.

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Manchester
21:00 - 22:00

A winding journey through the catalogue of All Night Flight's Stockport record store, spanning from modern classical and free-flowing jazz to a wide soundscape of dark ambient, folk and techno… with All Night Flight, anything goes!

Nu Shooz

Nu Shooz

Nu Shooz has been played on NTS over 20 times, featured on 23 episodes and was first played on 25 August 2015.

Nu Shooz is a dance music group fronted by Portland, Oregon husband-and-wife duo John Smith and Valerie Day. Nu Shooz originally released "I Can't Wait" as a single in Winter 1985 on Poolside Records. The original recording was done at "Cascade Recording" in Portland in Fall 1984. "I Can't Wait" was a big hit on Portland radio stations and got the attention of Atlantic Records who signed them. Atlantic had Nu Shooz re-record "I Can't Wait" and issued the new version in February 1986.

They scored two major pop/R&B/dance hits: "I Can't Wait," which climbed to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Its follow-up, "Point Of No Return," also topped the dance chart and hit #28 on the Hot 100. Both singles were on their album "Poolside" which made Billboard's Top 200 Album chart as high as #27 and selling a half million copies, garnering a gold record.

Their final pop chart entry was "Should I Say Yes?" which hit #41. They had two more dance hits, one of which, "Are You Lookin' For Somebody Nu," topped out at #2 on the dance charts in 1988. This single was on the album "Told U So" which climbed Billboard's Top 200 Album chart to #93.

Their last album "Bagtown" was released in 2016.

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Nu Shooz

Nu Shooz has been played on NTS over 20 times, featured on 23 episodes and was first played on 25 August 2015.

Nu Shooz is a dance music group fronted by Portland, Oregon husband-and-wife duo John Smith and Valerie Day. Nu Shooz originally released "I Can't Wait" as a single in Winter 1985 on Poolside Records. The original recording was done at "Cascade Recording" in Portland in Fall 1984. "I Can't Wait" was a big hit on Portland radio stations and got the attention of Atlantic Records who signed them. Atlantic had Nu Shooz re-record "I Can't Wait" and issued the new version in February 1986.

They scored two major pop/R&B/dance hits: "I Can't Wait," which climbed to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Its follow-up, "Point Of No Return," also topped the dance chart and hit #28 on the Hot 100. Both singles were on their album "Poolside" which made Billboard's Top 200 Album chart as high as #27 and selling a half million copies, garnering a gold record.

Their final pop chart entry was "Should I Say Yes?" which hit #41. They had two more dance hits, one of which, "Are You Lookin' For Somebody Nu," topped out at #2 on the dance charts in 1988. This single was on the album "Told U So" which climbed Billboard's Top 200 Album chart to #93.

Their last album "Bagtown" was released in 2016.

Original source Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

I Can't Wait
Nu Shooz (Peter Slaghuis mix)
Atlantic1985
Make Your Mind Up
Nu Shooz
Atlantic1985
Are You Lookin' For Somebody Nu
Nu Shooz
Atlantic1988
Don't Let Me Be The One (More Stuff)
Nu Shooz (John Morales and Sergio Munzibai, John Smith, Rick Waritz mix)
Atlantic1986
Are You Lookin' For Somebody Nu (Acid Shooz Mix)
Nu Shooz (Bruce Forest, Frank Heller mix)
Atlantic1988
Lost Your Number
Nu Shooz
Atlantic1986
Wonder
Nu Shooz
Atlantic1988
I Can't Wait (Long Dutch Mix)
Nu Shooz
Old Gold1991
Point Of No Return (Extended Version)
Nu Shooz (Shep Pettibone mix)
Atlantic1986