Rupert Lally is a producer whose work I had played on Rhythm Incursions before now, notably 3 tracks from his debut LP “Feral” on one of our minifeatures. Since then though, he’s been off working on new material and got back in touch recently to see what I thought of it.
One of the tracks that really leapt out at me was this one, Disco Volante. Rupert’s given us the all-clear to offer it up here, so grab the download if you liked what you heard on the show (or just grab it anyway if you didn’t hear it being aired!) and see what you reckon. Check Rupert out on his MySpace page – hell drop by and say hi if you liked the track!
Oh and did I mention Rupert is currently unsigned? Labels: take note!
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Chaos reigned supreme this week, as an entire band tried to exit the studio whilst Trick set up and Tom was left stuck in traffic while things went on-air. So: not a textbook start then, but no matter! Why? Because we still rolled out some mighty fine tunes for your ears…
Starting with the unsigned loveliness of Rupert Lally (see Blog section for a free download of it too!), we took in a track from Fink’s forthcoming – and very, very excellent – Sort Of Revolution LP, some 70s mellow rock from Sopwith Camel, some african beat bootleg action, the millenial Dischord brilliance of Q And Not U and also a mighty fine cover of the Velvet’s “Rock and Roll” courtesy of Mitch Ryder.
Get stuck in! Oh, and keep an eye/ear out for some aural treats appearing in the Blog section too…
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Here was the Featured Video for this week’s show:
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