
Celebrating the art of the mixtape. Ten songs, chosen to fit with nine categories (plus one wildcard). Some curated by me, but also featuring lots of guest mixers.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic CommentaryMusic Interviews | |||

My guest mixer this week is Paul Howarth
Paul, along with Tony Harris (who will also produce a mix at some point, hopefully) presents the Twilight Turntable podcast - a show dedicated to the lost art of listening to whole albums. But he's not averse... more
My guest mixer this week is Paul Garratt
Paul contacted me last September to say: "I realise that your podcast guests are becoming more well-known by the week but if you ever wanted a chat with someone you’ve never met who’s not a writer or a musici... more
My guest mixer this week is Jen Ferguson
Jen, who lives in Somerville, Massachusetts, is one of those guests that I was meeting for the very first time when I interviewed her. The connection came about because I (and guest #035 Chris McAvoy) shared ... more
My guest mixer this week is Ian Gelling
Ian is a long-standing member of the Wedding Present forum, with whom I have stood down the front at many a TWP gig over the years.
A native of the Isle of Man, he is also a huge Cardiacs fan, as will soon be... more
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Found this podcast via the We are The Fall pod. Great stuff for diverse music lovers!
John Peel revisited. This takes me back to my time in the UK, when the radio mattered, and one man’s personal taste could open up a whole new playlist for my head. Thanks Steve
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