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I’d Love To Turn You On #4

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With tracks from Alter Ego, SOPHIE, Patti Day, Little Dragon and more, all interspersed with silly conversation and efforts to articulate what we love about music.

We’d Love To Turn You On

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Life is like a broken record right now, right? Doing basic things, like brushing your teeth, getting dressed, cooking good food, washing the pots, talking with civility to other people in the house and going… 

I’d Love To Turn You On #3

With tracks from NoName, Sergio Mendes, Metronomy, Tirzah and more, all interspersed with silly conversation and efforts to articulate what we love about music.

I’d Love To Turn You On – #2

With tracks from Crass, Bicep, The Field Mice, Crumb and more, all interspersed with silly conversation and efforts to articulate what we love about music.

I’d Love To Turn You On #1

With tracks from Rilo Kiley, In Flagranti, Pavement, Neneh Cherry and more, all interspersed with silly conversation and efforts to articulate what we love about music.

2020 vision

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There was a time, many moons ago, when I wrote a blog entry each and every day. It was mostly during my heady days at the local newspaper when, if one was seen typing furiously,… 

£1.57bn: Getting out of this arts hole

The £1.57bn ‘rescue package’ (as it was described by Chancellor Rishi Sunak) announced by the government clearly offers some hope to arts organisations, venues and institutions, including those in Hull, who were facing a rapid… 

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