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1
London
18:00 - 20:00

Old friends and hapless mavericks Ivan Smagghe and Nathan Gregory Wilkins present a fortnightly window into their ramshackle musical world. A show with absolutely no rules (as they'd only break them). We love the unmixable, old & new. We are oddballs and we love you.

2
Berlin
19:00 - 20:00

Champeta on Cassette is a selection of rare, unreleased, and instrumental tracks that are essential to Cartagena’s champetúa culture. Producers like Raúl "Romy" Molina handed their music directly to picó owners, allowing fans to feel and learn the tracks before their official release. Cassettes were the pulse of Bazurto’s market and the underground bootlegging scene. This mix revives that raw, magnetic energy.

Jade Stone & Luv

Jade Stone & Luv

Jade Stone & Luv has been played on NTS shows including The Windmills of Your Mind w/ Taylor Rowley, with Reality first played on 18 September 2017.

Although not hard-core country, Jade Stone was associated with the Outlaw movement and even shared office space with Waylon Jennings & the Glaser brothers…

As Jade & Luv were roundly rejected by the Nashville music establishment of the 1970's, fame eluded our heroes entirely until "Mosaics: Pieces of Stone" began to be noticed by hard-core record collectors. It is now celebrated as a classic example of blissed out, almost FM 70's goodness…

A strange blend of country, psych, 60's garage rock, and the better elements of 70's FM "yacht rock"- it has also been compared to Dennis Wilson's "Pacific Ocean Blue", Gene Clark's "No Other", Roy Orbison, Delaney & Bonnie and Jerry Rafferty….

Jade Stone was located in 2006, and had no idea of his cult status. In the 1980's & 90's, Jade had dropped out of the music industry and had "…got lost in the world of cocaine addiction."

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Jade Stone & Luv

Jade Stone & Luv has been played on NTS shows including The Windmills of Your Mind w/ Taylor Rowley, with Reality first played on 18 September 2017.

Although not hard-core country, Jade Stone was associated with the Outlaw movement and even shared office space with Waylon Jennings & the Glaser brothers…

As Jade & Luv were roundly rejected by the Nashville music establishment of the 1970's, fame eluded our heroes entirely until "Mosaics: Pieces of Stone" began to be noticed by hard-core record collectors. It is now celebrated as a classic example of blissed out, almost FM 70's goodness…

A strange blend of country, psych, 60's garage rock, and the better elements of 70's FM "yacht rock"- it has also been compared to Dennis Wilson's "Pacific Ocean Blue", Gene Clark's "No Other", Roy Orbison, Delaney & Bonnie and Jerry Rafferty….

Jade Stone was located in 2006, and had no idea of his cult status. In the 1980's & 90's, Jade had dropped out of the music industry and had "…got lost in the world of cocaine addiction."

Original source Last.fm

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Reality
Jade Stone & Luv
Jade Records1977
Come Home With Me
Jade Stone & Luv
Jade Records1977
Waiting For The Rain
Jade Stone & Luv
Jade Records1977