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Adam Walton playlist and show info: Sunday 20 June 2010

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Adam Walton Adam Walton | 17:07 UK time, Monday, 21 June 2010

This week's scouring of the Welsh musical constellations brings you the first part of my conversation with David Wrench about his new album - an album rooted in old folk songs of 'insurrection, defiance and rebellion', reanimated in such a blackly iconoclastic manner that the album defies almost every convention you dare throw at it. For that reason alone the album warrants investigation. It's an album that expounds the dark political souls of these remarkable songs of truth in a daringly contemporary manner, buckling convention whilst simultaneously sounding thrilling and unsettling is one of the high achievements of Welsh music. Truly.

bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00stlqq/Adam_Walton_20_06_2010/

From another dimension of the musical universe comes a half hour mix of warm-hearted, playful electronica from Cardiff's Mice Girls. Their melodic synths tumble like prismatic waterfalls all over the dancefloor in your mind. You do have a dancefloor in your mind, don't you? At my age, it's the only place to dance with any dignity. It's half an hour to elevate and invigorate you. Still don't know anything about their mysterious mousey selves, though. Ah, well. Sometimes you can know too much.

Godfather of the Welsh underground, founder member of Y Fflaps, Ectogram's Alan Holmes, reminds us of some of North Wales' fascinating - but largely uncelebrated - musical past. This week he recalls Some Noise - a band that featured a North Walean talent who has as much claim as anyone to inventing punk rock.

A man called Ben eulogises the electronic musical genius of Laurie Spiegel.

And we have new Welsh music from all over the country - including debut plays for Cut Ribbons, Liars Beware, River Kids, Tacsi, Piblotko and the Abodes.

** send new Welsh demos high in inspiration to: themysterytour@gmail.com with a short biography and a contact number, please **

Next week, more from David Wrench & a live set from Wrexham's Gallops!

Have an excellent week.

Thanks / diolch yn fawr,

Adam


We Shall Visit


When Will The Water


Sex


The Seed 2.0


This Is A Chicken


Popinjay


A Biting Wind Followed By An Occasional Drift Of Snow


I Might Get Cold

LUNGWAH
The Snag


Diolch


Great Enemies

SOME NOISE
In Transit


People Meet People


Kitchenn For Beth On Radio 1]


Vacant Vessel


Do You Want A Boyfriend?


Penelope


Scooter


A Radical Song


The Dragon


What To Do


Exclusive mix


Clothes


Evils


Another View Point

VOLTAGE
All Night [azari & Iii Remix]

DANIEL STEINBERG
Tom's Diner [bingo Remix]

ETIENNE DE CRECY
Gorkster

PEACE DIVISION
Eh Oh Um

ANDY CALDWELL
It's Guud

JAVI COLOURS
Shined On Me


Infestation

THE ABODES
Potato Tragedy

LAURIE SPIEGEL
Appalachian Grove 1


Taste Like Chicken


Hot Gal

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