Adam Walton playlist and show info: Saturday 10 March 2012
This week's show is now available via the Â鶹Éç iPlayer. Please visit the link any time between now and the start of the next programme.
This show - a no-holds-barred celebration of Welsh music in all its multifold shapes and forms - is a democratic affair. Maybe 'benevolent dictatorship' would be more accurate. What I'm trying to say is this: there are no headliners or scene stealers, each and every one of the 40-ish pieces of music exists in its own temporal zone of wonder. Man.
In other words, we don't necessarily have an exclusive session or probing in depth interview with a 'star' to trumpet here, so I'll pretend that that is down to a philosophical stance rather than a lack of pull or forward planning.
What you'll hear - should you click that iPlayer link - is three hours of ace, mostly Welsh music. There are wonderful new tracks from Future Of The Left, Doc Daneeka & Abigail Wyles and The School (I'm throwing a street party to celebrate their return later this afternoon, should you wish to come over... bring pop - obviously - and cupcakes) - and we have debut plays for Cousins, Magpie Instinct, Tender Prey, Televisor, Shrunken Heads, Dementio 13, Seconds From Ruin, Simon Love's Cock & Balls, Brother Cubs and Rachel Rimmer.
And that's what fires me, the search for fascinating new Welsh artists, people whose creative visions I have never encountered hitherto. Man. It's the credo of the show for 2012: to not rest on its substantial laurels, relying on the ace that we already know about, but to seek new ace to interweave amongst the old ace.
To that end, if you have any ace/new releases/demos/recommendations/observations/new similes, please address them to themysterytour@gmail.com.
I prefer to receive demo submissions directly, as a high quality mp3 or download link, please.
Elsewhere in this week's show, Alan Holmes reminds us of the gnarly smarts of APV, and Ben Hayes shares a track off a Patto album that'd cost you £200 in't' shops.
TWO HUNDRED POUNDS! (no pence).
Have an excellent, groove-filled, good vibe attuned week.
Man.
- 'Piano Abstract'
Pembrokeshire
- 'The Fountain'
Pembrokeshire
- 'Art Gallery'
Cardiff
- 'Yellow Candles'
Newport
- 'Cut Dem'
Newport
- 'Camp Cappuccino ( Radio Edit )'
Cardiff
- 'Motorcycle Emptiness'
Ewloe
- 'Walking On Wires'
Llanelli
- 'Bones ( Mastered Ep Version )'
Aberystwyth / Cardiff
- 'Breaks'
Chester / Llangollen
- 'Never Thought I'd See The Day'
Cardiff
- 'Spoken Contribution'
Bangor
A. P. V. - 'Could You Care'
Anglesey
- 'Walk With The Dark'
Pembrokeshire / Aberystwyth
- 'To All The Pieces Of The Puzzle'
Anglesey
- 'Empty And Full'
Chicago, Welsh Label
- 'Shores'
Newport / Cardiff
- 'Last Memories'
Wrexham
- 'Goalposts'
Cardiff
- 'Y Ferch Dryloyw'
Caernarfon
- 'Naughty Strawberry'
Deeside
TENDER PREY - 'Bug Blood'
Cardiff
SUE DENIM - 'Brewster Mccloud'
Bangor
- 'Eyeseeyou ( Featuring Dubbledge )'
Cardiff
- 'Toby Jug'
Cardiff
- 'Through Light'
Prestatyn
- 'Stand Up'
Holyhead
- 'Through The Roof'
Chepstow
- 'Crash Street'
Cardiff
- 'Darling'
London / Cardiff Distribution
- 'Our Taste Is Violence'
Cardiff
SECONDS FROM RUIN - 'Distant Light'
Valleys
SIMON LOVE'S COCK & BALLS - 'It Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time'
Cardiff / London
- 'Best Times'
Llantwit Major
- 'Sunrise'
Ruthin
- 'Spoken Contribution'
Ruthin
- 'The Man'
London
- 'The Waves'
Swansea
- 'Look Good For The City'
Pembrokeshire / Aberystwyth
Comment number 1.
At 16th Mar 2012, SteveDave wrote:I grately enjoyed Simon Love's Cock & Balls & would like some more of them soon.
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