The 10th and the 4th Doctor must join forces in an attempt to defeat the Daleks.
The Cathedral of Contemplation is an enigma, existing outside time. It turns through history, opening its doors across the universe to offer solace to those in need.
Occasionally, the Doctor drops in - when he's avoiding his destiny, it's an ideal place to get some perspective. Only this time he's already there from several lives earlier, so when dimension barriers break down, his past and present collide.
And when the Daleks invade and commandeer the Cathedral, two Doctors must unite to stop them - or face extermination twice over!
David Tennant: The Doctor Tom Baker: The Doctor Nicholas Briggs: The Daleks Nicholas Asbury (Captain Zenna / Kivall) Kathryn Drysdale (Jora) Claire Rushbrook (The Abbess / Marna)
Written by Matt Fitton Music and sound design by Howard Carter Directed by Nicholas Briggs Produced by David Richardson Executive producers: Nicholas Briggs, Jason Haigh-Ellery
DOCTOR WHO - THE ISOS NETWORK (320kbs-m4a/261mb/1hr53mins) BBC Sounds podcast: 15th November 2023
On the planet Isos II The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe face an old enemy.
Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon / The Doctor / Narrator) Wendy Padbury (Zoe Heriot / Narrator) Rachel Bavidge (Seru) Nicholas Briggs (The Cybermen) Kieran Hodgson (Alam / Hilsee) Richard James (Enab)
Written and directed by Nicholas Briggs Music and sound design by Toby Hrycek-Robinson Produced by David Richardson
The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe are leaving Earth after having successfully defeated a Cyberman invasion... The Cyber-fleet is still exploding... But something is escaping through the mass of vaporising debris.
In hot pursuit, the Doctor and his friends find themselves drawn to a mysterious planet where strange beasts slither through the streets of a deserted city... And an old enemy lurks beneath the streets.
As a force of heavily-armed aliens arrives, a battle to save the entire galaxy from invasion begins.
The Doctor has been taken captive by the crew of the spaceship Braxos, while Jamie and Zoe find themselves in the tunnels beneath the surface of Isos II, following a trail of slime. And waiting in the dark is the secret of the fate that has befallen the people of Isos II.
Beneath the surface of Isos II, Zoe and Hilsee face the anger of the giant slugs. Meanwhile, The Doctor, Jamie and the crew of the Braxos are on the run from the Cybermen…
DOCTOR WHO: THE BEGINNING (320kbs-m4a/144mb/63mins) BBC Sounds podcast: 15th November 2023
The Doctor's granddaughter Susan recalls the day they left Gallifrey...
Performed by Carole Ann Ford (Susan) and Terry Molloy (Quadrigger Stoyn)
Written by Marc Platt Directed by Lisa Bowerman Music and sound design by Toby Hrycek-Robinson Producer: David Richardson Executive Producers: Nicholas Briggs and Jason Haigh-Ellery.
When the First Doctor and his granddaughter Susan escape through the cloisters of Gallifrey to an old Type 40 Time Travel capsule, little do they realise the adventures that lie ahead... And little do they know, as the TARDIS dematerializes and they leave their home world behind, there is someone else aboard the ship.
On the surface of the Moon, the Doctor and Susan confront the Archaeons and their First Propagator. What are its plans for the Earth? And whose side is Quadrigger Stoyn on?
40 years ago, a BBC film showing the grim reality of a post-nuclear world terrified a generation. Jude Rogers meets its cast and crew to unravel why it still haunts so many today.
It was a film that spawned a thousand nightmares, including the most terrifying traffic warden. When the Cold War film Threads was broadcast on BBC Two on the evening of Sunday 23rd September, many across the nation didn't sleep.
Directed by Mick Jackson and written by Barry Hines, Threads explored what would happen if a nuclear bomb went off in the city of Sheffield. The BBC production did what no other film had done to date - showing the grim reality of life after a nuclear attack in painstakingly researched and horrifying detail.
On a tiny budget and reliant on hundreds of willing extras from the city of Sheffield, Threads painted a picture so chilling that its images of melting milk bottles, urinating women, and the bleak wind of a nuclear winter have been branded into the memories of many of those who watched it when it was broadcast, or who have seen it since.
Jude Rogers saw Threads in the 1990s, when nuclear war seemed like a distant nightmare. She was drawn to the cult status of the film and the community of "Threads Heads" who re-watch it, discuss it, dissect it. But in today's world, with wars raging and increasing political instability and unrest, some believe Threads is starting to feel eerily relevant again.
With an original soundtrack from Jim Jupp of Belbury Poly, Jude speaks to the cast and crew of Threads, as well as those who've been fascinated by it since, to explore how Threads was made, and how it has haunted so many in the forty years since.
Featuring: Mick Jackson, the director Jan Nethercot, Head of Make Up on Threads Reece Dinsdale, who played Jimmy Catherine Taylor, who was an extra on Threads Dave Forrest, Professor of English at the University of Sheffield Sylvan Baker, Senior Lecturer at the Central School for Speech and Drama Craig Ian Mann and Rob Nevitt, filmmakers Neil Kinnock, former Leader of the Labour Party. With thanks to Roger Bolton, Karen Meagher, and Jim Jupp. Presented by Jude Rogers Produced by Leonie Thomas Executive Producer: Steven Rajam
Soundtrack credit: Jim Jupp of Belbury Poly. Image Credit: Catrin James
How David Bowie saved his life and career in 1970s Berlin. Bowie had become a superstar by creating musical characters. Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane and the Thin White Duke were alter egos through which he could tell stories. They helped him achieve global fame and wealth, and yet by 1976 his notorious excess had become the cause of his deep depression. Living in Los Angeles, addicted to cocaine and financially broke, he was feeling artistically washed-up and suicidal. David Bowie stood at a crossroads: become yet another rock 'n roll casualty or face his demons.
"I started getting very very worried for my life and just had to get myself out of that situation... so I ended up in Berlin."
In 1976, moving to the epicentre of the Cold War more than saved his life and career. It allowed him to rediscover his youthful creative passions for art and literature, and - as one of the most famous people on the planet - to hide in plain sight. Dressed in simple check shirt and jeans, Bowie enjoyed relative anonymity on the streets of Berlin. With Iggy Pop as his flatmate, he lived in a cheap apartment in a working-class district of the city. And in Hansa Studios, alongside musical collaborator Brian Eno and producer Tony Visconti, he began one the most artistically ambitious periods of entire career, honing a completely new sound with the albums Low and Heroes.
For many years his time in Berlin between 1976 and 1978 has been mythologised and romanticised by writers, filmmakers, critics and by Bowie himself. There's no footage of Bowie in Berlin and very few photographs. But now documentary filmmaker Francis Whately reveals what really happened thanks to the testimonies of three women who knew Bowie intimately, all talking publicly about their relationships with him for the first time. Artist and former RSC actor Clare Shenstone, performer and legendary nightclub owner Romy Haag, and former journalist Sarah-Rena Hine all shared time with him in Berlin. Exclusive interviews with these remarkable muses, alongside other first-hand witnesses and a cache of previously unheard archive interviews, help tell a completely new story. Bowie In Berlin reveals how he drew upon the history, culture and anonymity of the German city to recuperate and regenerate.
Over those Cold War months of rain and beer, cycle-rides and cigarettes, Bowie wrenched himself from his past and thrust himself towards the future. For the first time we can hear how, in Berlin, David Bowie reinvented himself ...as himself.
Writer and presenter: Francis Whately Producer: John Wilson A Blackstar production for BBC Radio 4 Interviewees: Clare Shenstone, Romy Haag, Sarah-Rena Hine, Esther Freidman, Michael Rother, Tony Visconti, Earl Slick, Carlos Alomar. Archive: David Bowie, Iggy Pop.
Broadcaster and comedian Steve Punt fires up the archives to examine the cultural history of computers on screen.
From Katharine Hepburn and the electronic brain of the 1950s, to Jurassic Park and the threat of malicious hackers; Steve explores the parallel history of how (and why) the fiction and the fact of computers developed.
With guests:
Charlie Brooker, media commentator and creator of Black Mirror Zoe Kleinman, the BBC's Technology Editor Kevin Murrell, co-founder of The National Museum of Computing
To mark the sixty-year anniversary of the American's seminal 1964 performance at a Manchester train station for Granada TV, Joan Armatrading explores the life and music of blues trailblazer Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
As an influence to Little Richard, Elvis and Chuck Berry, the legacy of the so-called 'Godmother of Rock and Roll' is far-reaching. Joan talks to surviving members of Sister Rosetta's family, contemporaries of the '64 UK tour, modern-day female singer songwriters from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean as well as devotees from across the music and entertainment world to explore the remarkable impact of her pioneering work. Drawing on archive and unique recordings from Sister Rosetta's back catalogue, Joan brings focus to a foundational figure whose contribution has too often been overlooked.
Producer and Writer: Ben Wyatt Sound Editor: Rich Evans Original music composition: Christopher Fletcher A Comuniqé production for BBC Radio 4
Fifty years ago, on August 8th 1974, President Richard Milhouse Nixon announced on national television that he would resign from office. He became the first and only man to resign the Presidency. The lies he had told concerning his involvement in the Watergate scandal finally caught up with him.
He knew the game was up when, the previous day, three leading figures in the Republican party including Senator Barry Goldwater went to the White House to make it clear that he did not have the votes within his own party to avoid impeachment.
Nixon's political end still casts a long shadow across American history. It changed the trajectory of the Republican party, as well as American foreign policy, by opening the door to Ronald Reagan. The reaction to the event raised the temperature of partisanship in American politics. Impeachment, which was the threat hovering over Nixon that forced his hand, has become a cudgel used by both parties. And as for accountability, Nixon's famous utterance echoing Charles the First at his treason trial - "When the President does it, that means it isn't illegal" - was echoed half a century later by President Donald J Trump's lawyers when they argued before the US Supreme Court in February 2024 that Presidents have absolute immunity from criminal prosecution.
Yet Nixon the man remains a figure frozen in time. He is still a hate figure for many on the left who cannot forgive him for expanding the war in Southeast Asia beyond Vietnam into Cambodia, and for many on the right his policy of détente and the opening to China needlessly prolonged Communism as a force on the world stage.
This 50th anniversary look back explores the high political drama of the resignation and the personal tragedy of the man. It's an opportunity to look at the myriad ways that Nixon's forced departure changed the course of American history, and a chance to wonder out loud what America and the world might have been like had he managed to stay in office.
And crucially, what has happened to the Republican party? Where are the independent Republican congressional leaders who might stand up to their candidate for president who many are describing as a would-be autocrat?
Using plentiful archive sound from the Nixon tapes held at his presidential library, Michael Goldfarb recreates in Nixon's own voice the days leading up to his departure and the long decades of trying to reclaim his reputation through pronouncements on international affaiirs. He also uses music, held by the Nixon Library (a part of the National Archives) and written for him.
Michael interviews the surviving members of his White House staff and those who worked with him in the two decades of life he had left after leaving office as well as biographers and chroniclers of the Republican party.
Presenter: Michael Goldfarb Producer: Julia Hayball
30 minutes of Mary Anne Hobbs live DJ set recorded at the 6 Music Stage ALL QUEENS takeover at All Points East Festival which took place in Victoria Park in London.
Ryuichi Sakamoto - 20210310 [Milan Entertainment] Warren Ellis - Because I Was A Girl [Invada] The Haxan Cloak - Consumed [Tri Angle] Burial - Distant Lights [Hyperdub] Al Wootton & Azu Tiwaline - Nine Points [Livity Sound Recordings] Pris - Reef (Stenny Remix) [Resin] Pearson Sound - XLB [!K7] Ice Spice & Nicki Minaj - Princess Diana [10K Projects/Capitol] Atrice - Kine [Atrice] Richie Culver - Changed My Style 4 U [Richie Culver] Azu Tiwaline & Forest Drive West - The Pitch [Livity Sound Recordings] Quiet Husband - A1 [Industrial Coast] Paleman - Bite [Sublunar]
UNKLE - Time Has Come (Portishead Plays UNKLE Mix) [Mo'Wax] Tranquility Bass - They Came In Peace [Three Sixty] Atsushi Akuno - I Just Wanna Touch Her (DJ Krush Stoned Jazz Mix) [Grass Fruits] Massive Attack - Blue Lines [Wild Bunch] Photek - Into The 90's [Metalheadz] Coldcut - Autumn Leaves [NTone] United Future Organization - Moondance (U.N.K.L.E. Mix) Nightmares On Wax - Nights Interlude [Warp] Kruder & Dorfmeister - High Noon [G-Stone Recordings] Brian Eno & Massive Attack & Tracey Thorn - Protection (The Eno Mix) [Virgin] Tricky - Aftermath [4th & Broadway] Attica Blues - Contemplating Jazz [UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)] Zimbabwe Legit - Shadow's Legitimate Mix [pH Music, LLC] DJ Shadow - In/Flux [[PIAS] DJ Krush - Kemuri [UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)] DJ Shadow - Lost And Found (S.F.L.) [PIAS] Maxence Cyrin & Rob Dougan - Clubbed To Death (Kurayamino Version) [Evidence (LTR)] Boom Bass & La Funk Mob - La Doctoresse [Lovesupreme] DJ Food - Spiral (Dub) [Ninja Tune] R.P.M. - 2000 DJ Shadow - What Does Your Soul Look Like, Pt. 1 (Blue Sky Revisit) [(PIAS)] Sneaker Pimps - 6 Underground (Nellee Hooper's Dub) [One Little Independent] Thom Yorke & UNKLE - Rabbit In Your Headlights (Underdog Mix) [PIAS]
With a career spanning 60 years and over 200 films, the late Donald Sutherland was a true acting legend.
His son, actor Kiefer Sutherland - best known for his starring roles in 1987's The Lost Boys plus Designated Survivor and 24 - joins Matthew Sweet to look back at his father's life through the soundtracks of his major films.
It includes music from The Hunger Games (by composer James Newton Howard), Don't Look Now (composer Pino Donaggio), Six Degrees of Separation (composer Jerry Goldsmith) and Pride and Prejudice (by composer Dario Marianelli), this episode also contains insights into what it's like learning about your father through film...
Johnny Mandel - M*A*S*H (1970) - M.A.S.H. Theme (Instrumental) [Legacy/Columbia] Michael Small - Klute (1971) - Love Theme [Not On Label] Pino Donaggio - Don't Look Now (1973) - John's Theme (Flashbacks) [Silva Screen] Pino Donaggio - Don't Look Now (1973) - I Colori Di Dicembere [Silva Screen] Danny Zeitlin - Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (1978) - Main Title [United Artists] Nino Rota - Fellini's Casanova (1976) - O Venezia, Venaga, Venusia [Decca (UMO) Classics (CAM)] Elliot Goldenthal - A Time To Kill (1996) - Main Theme [Varese Sarabande] Jonathan Goldsmith - Forsaken (2015) - Redemption [Filmtrax] Jerry Goldsmith - Six Degrees Of Separation (1993) - Ouisa and Flan [Elektra] Win Butler - The Hunger Games (2012) - Horn Of Plenty [Universal] James Newton Howard - The Hunger Games (2012) - Tenuous Winners/Returning Home [Universal] Jean‐Yves Thibaudet - Pride And Prejudice (2005) - Dawn [Decca (UMO)]
British producer and composer Sam Shepherd aka Floating Points, curates a playlist full of the tracks that inspired and shaped his forthcoming project 'Cascade' which lands in Autumn via Ninja Tune. To sign off the residency Floating Points shares cuts old and new - with music lifted from Tems' latest record, Pharoah Sanders, Olof Dreijer and Swedish producer Ebende!
Ojerime - 2 Much Pride (Interlude) Pharoah Sanders - As You Are [Arista/Legacy] Tems - Wickedest [RCA/Since 93'] Leod - Untitled 05 Kali Malone - Prisoned On Watery Shore [Ideologic Organ] Baby Ford - WestWay [Autoreply Music] Ebende - Rotations [Aniara Recordings] 100 Hz - Rio [Bosconi] Olof Dreijer - Camelia [Heesle Audio] Floating Points - Key103 [Ninja Tune] Château Flight - Cosmic Race [Versatile]
British producer and composer Sam Shepherd, aka Floating Points, curates a playlist full of the tracks that inspired and shaped his forthcoming project 'Cascade' which lands in Autumn via Ninja Tune. For the penultimate episode in the series, Floating Points picks tracks from the legendary Ranking Ann and Joy Orbison, plus 14 minutes of minimal goodness from the great Ricardo Villalobos.
Marcus Intalex - Temperance Rezzett - Worst Ever Contender [The Trilogy Tapes] T++ - Dig [Honest Jon's] June Lodge - Between The Sheets [Real Authentic Sound] Ranking Ann - Moonlight Lover [Ariwa Sounds] Lifetones - Good Side [Light In The Attic] Ricardo Villalobos & Einzelkind - Arnorac C Joy Orbison - Shiloh's Revenge [XL Recordings] Wizdom - I'm So In Love With You [Drive] Soul Liberation - Send Me [BBE Music]
British producer and composer Sam Shepherd aka Floating Points, curates a playlist full of the tracks that inspired and shaped his forthcoming project 'Cascade' which lands in Autumn via Ninja Tune. In his second show of the residency, he's featured some Japanese psychedelia from Kikagaku Moyo, krautrock from Agitation Free, a piece by the late Ennio Morricone and more!
Junior Kimbrough - Meet Me In The City [Fat Possum] Kikagaku Moyo - Smoke and Mirrors [Beyond Beyond Is Beyond] Bonnie Raitt - I Ain't Gonna Let You Break My Heart Again [Capitol] Claudio Cavina & La Venexiana & Roberta Mameli - Madrigals, Book 8 (Madrigali, libro ottavo), "Madrigali guerrieri, et amorosi)" [Note 1 Music GmbH] PFM - Danny's Song Agitation Free - First Communication The Raveonettes - Recharge & Revolt [UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)] Azymuth - Zé e Paraná [Far Out Recordings] Ennio Morricone - Ti Prego Amami [Cinnevox] Tahira Syed - Pata Das Ni [EMI Pakistan] Lô Borges - Trem De Doido [Universal Music] Bobby Hutcherson - NTU [CM Blue Note (A92)]
British producer and composer Sam Shepherd, aka Floating Points, curates a playlist full of the tracks that inspired and shaped his forthcoming project 'Cascade' which lands in Autumn via Ninja Tune. In the first episode of the series, he has chosen music by the likes of Michael Gregory Jackson, Miłosz Pękala, Alice Coltrane and more!
Kurt Vile & Dan Park & Farmer Dave Scher & Jesse Trbovich & Rob Laakso & Stella Mozgawa - Was All Talk [Matador] Alceu Valença - Anunciação [Deck] O Terço - Adormeceu Michael Gregory Jackson - Prelueoionti Clarissa Connelly - Wee Rosebud [Warp] Maxime Denuc - Ouverture Karma - Tributo ao Sorriso [Best] Suzanne Ciani - Inverness [Private Music] Roberto Musci - Claudia, Wilhelm R And Me [Music From Memory] Alice Coltrane - Wisdom Eye [Rhino/Warner] João Bosco - A Nível De... [Universal Music] Klaus Weiss - Survivor [Anthology Recordings] Pinegrove - Need 2 Miłosz Pękala - Slow #2
Live at the BBC Proms: The BBC National Orchestra of Wales and the London Philharmonic Choir with conductor Alistair King, soprano Aida Garifullina and a host of Whovian guests.
Presented by Georgia Mann, live from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Prom Interval: Matthew Sweet, presenter of BBC Radio 3's Sound of Cinema and Radio 4's Free Thinking programmes, joins presenter Georgia Mann to talk all things Doctor Who. Matthew has written Doctor Who audio dramas and presented a Free Thinking episode about the Daleks.
Aida Garifullina (soprano) BBC National Orchestra of Wales London Philharmonic Choir Alistair King (conductor)
Doctor Who makes its much-anticipated return to the Proms with a brand-new show celebrating the latest adventures of the Doctor. Showcasing Murray Gold's epic music for the series performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the Prom features sequences from the series on big screens, spectacular lighting and a host of special guest appearances - and, yes, there will be monsters! A concert like no other in all of space and time ...
Aida Garifullina - Fifteen Murray Gold - The Doctor, Donna And The Toymaker Murray Gold - Into The Vortex Murray Gold - I Am The Doctor Murray Gold - The Life Of Sunday Aida Garifullina - Vale Decem Murray Gold - A Good Man Murray Gold - 73 Yards To Finetime Murray Gold - Companions Suite Segun Akinola - Thirteenth Doctor Aida Garifullina - Abigail's Song Murray Gold - The Legend Of Ruby Sunday Murray Gold - Doctor Who Theme Murray Gold - There's Always A Twist
The grandfather of British Pop Art, Sir Peter Blake is one of most influential and popular artists of his generation. A Royal Academician with work in the national collection, including Tate and the National Portrait Gallery, he is renowned for paintings and collages that borrow imagery from advertising, cinema and music. Having created The Beatles' Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band sleeve in 1967 he became the go-to album designer for other musical artists including The Who, Paul Weller, Madness and Oasis. He was knighted for services to art in 2002.
Sir Peter tells John Wilson how, after a working class upbringing in Dartford, Kent, he won a place at the Royal College of Art alongside fellow students Bridget Riley and Frank Auerbach. He recalls being influenced by early American pop artists including Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, and how he began making art inspired by everyday popular imagery. He chooses Dylan Thomas's 1954 radio play Under Milk Wood as a work which captivated his imagination and later inspired a series of his artworks based on the characters, and also cites Max Miller, the music hall artist known as 'the Cheeky Chappie'; as a creative influence. Sir Peter remembers how he made the iconic Sgt Pepper sleeve using waxwork dummies and life size cut-out figures depicting well-known people chosen by Peter and The Beatles themselves.
Producer: Edwina Pitman
Archive used: Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas, performed by Richard Burton, BBC Third Programme, 25 Jan 1954 Max Miller, introduced by Wilfred Pickles at the Festival of Variety, BBC Light Programme, 6 May 1951 Max Miller archive from Celebration, The Cheeky Chappie, BBC Radio 4, 3 July 1974 Monitor: 89: Pop Goes The Easel, BBC1, 25 March 1962 Peter Blake: Work in Progress, BBC2, 21 February 1983 Newsnight, BBC2, 7 February 1983 Ian Dury, Peter the Painter
Legendary radio broadcaster David Rodigan in the mix for All Day Carnival!
Augustus Pablo - King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown [Mango] Yellowman - Zungguzungguguzungguzeng [Greensleeves] Dennis Brown & Prince Muhammed - Money In My Pocket [Trojan] Janet Kay - Silly Games [Sony Tv/Columbia] Dennis Brown - Here I Come [VP] Dandy Livingstone - Rudy, A Message To You [Trojan] Sizzla - Just One Of Those Days [VP] Protoje - Who Knows [Easy Star] Junior Reid - One Blood Chaka Demus & Pliers - Murder She Wrote [Mango] Super Cat - Ghetto Red Hot [Columbia] Serani - No Games [WMG] Cham - Ghetto Story [Madhouse/Atlantic] M‐Beat & General Levy - Incredible [Renk] Jodian Natty - Rudeboy Sound [Crate Classics]
It's a block party culture clash as Don Letts takes over the mix with some bass heavy carnival vibes. Check his Culture Clash Radio show on BBC Sounds for more of what you've been missing.
Legendary soundsystem Rampage take us to an afternoon at Notting Hill Carnival, playing UK garage and Funky favourites.
Shaun Escoffry - Days Like This (DJ Spinna & Ticklah Club Mix) Omar - It's So Fish Go Deep & Tracey K - The Cure & The Cause (Dennis Ferrer Remix) Dennis Ferrer - My Joy Dakar - I've Got That Feeling Kentphonik - Hiya Kaya Dennis Ferrer - Hey Hey Julio Bashmore - Battle For Middle You Julio Bashmore - Au Seve [Broadwalk] Brasstooth - Pleasure (DJ Truce Remix) Altered Natives - Rass Out Hard House Banton - Sirens Crazy Cousinz - Funky Anthem Lil Silva - Different Attaca Pesante - Make It Funky For Me DJ Naughty - Quicktime Anthill Mob - Set You Free Master Stepz - Melody Colours - Hold On SkyKap - Endorphins DSK - What Would We Do Richie Dan - Call It Fate Troublesome - Troublesome (DJ Luck & MC Neat Remix) Sticky - Dollar Sign Mosca - Bax
Jaguar Skills spins a half hour Rave Forever guest mix on The Remix. Expect tunes from Daft Punk, Yazoo, Pet Shop Boys, Blondie, Talking Heads, Gary Numan, The Prodigy and more.
Queen - Flash's Theme Shut Up And Dance - Raving I'm Raving Kano - Raver Donna Allen - Serious (Diltoe Remix) AC/DC - Thunderstruck (Crookers Remix) Daft Punk - Robot Rock (Soulwax Remix) Justice - D.A.N.C.E. (MSTRKRFT Remix) Azzido da Bass - Dooms Night (Timo Maas Remix) Yazoo - Situation (U.S. 12" Mix) Yazoo - Don't Go (Nope23 Remix) Beats International - Dub Be Good To Me (Nope23 Remix) Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls (Extended 12" Dance Mix) Blondie - Rapture (Loft Remix) New Order - Blue Monday (Extended 12" Mix) 808 State - Pacific 303 Talking Heads - Once In A Lifetime (Extended 12" Remix) Sugar Bear - Don't Scandalize Mine (Marley Marl Remix) Public Enemy - Night Of The Living Baseheads (Jaguar Skills Remix) Run‐D.M.C. - Beats To The Rhyme (Extended 12" Remix) David McCallum - The Edge (Nope23 Remix) Dr. Dre - The Next Episode (Sigma Bootleg) The Prodigy - Voodoo People (Pendulum Remix) Beastie Boys - Sure Shot (Nope23 Edit) Double 99 - RIP Groove (Paul Hunter D&B Remix) Skibadee - Jaguar Skills VIP Freestyle Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam (Jaguar Skills x Conrad Subs Remix) Chicago - Street Player (Jaguar Skills x Conrad Subs Remix) Basement Jaxx - Where's Your Head At (1991 Remix) Gary Numan - M.E. (Extended 12" Remix) Matt Berry - Are You Being Served (Matt Berry Rework) Roots Manuva - Witness (Nope23 Edit) The O'Jays - For The Love Of Money (Nope23 Remix) Mike Post - Knight Rider Theme (Extended 12" Remix) TC - Where's My Money (Caspa Remix) The Mighty Diamonds - Pass The Kutchie (Jaguar Skills VIP Remix) Bob Marley - Sun Is Shining (Yes King Remix) Erykah Badu - Honey (Seiji Remix) Kano - VIP Freestyle Shocking Blue - Send Me A Postcard (Nope23 Edit) La Roux - In For The Kill (Skream's Let's Get Ravey Remix) The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die (Liam H Re-amped Version)
Welsh DJ and producer High Contrast takes us back to the 00s with this half hour mix.
High Contrast, aka Lincoln Barrett, made his name in the electronic music scene in Cardiff before releasing his debut album True Colours in 2002. He built his following across the decade, with several acclaimed Essential Mixes for Radio 1 as well as remixing singles by Adele and Eric Prydz. At the end of the decade he released his fourth studio album, the acclaimed Confidential, which was certified gold by BPI.
Fast forward to the present day and High Contrast has released two brand new singles this year, Be No Rain and Loved You So. He will also be playing live later in August at Hospitality In The Woods.
Fake Blood - Mars [Parlophone Belgium] Kid Cudi - Day 'n' Nite (Crookers Remix) [Ministry Of Sound Recordings] Boys Noize & Erol Alkan - Death Suite [Boysnoize] Surkin - White Knight Two [Because Music] Daft Punk - Technologic [Virgin] MGMT - Kids (Soulwax Mix) [Columbia] Justice - Waters Of Nazareth (Erol Alkan Remix) [Because Music] The Prodigy - Warrior's Dance [Take Me To The Hospital] SebastiAn - Motor [Because Music] Boy 8-Bit - The Cricket Scores [Mad Decent Protocol] La Roux - In For The Kill (Skream's Let's Get Ravey Mix) [Polydor] Proxy - Raven [Turbo Recordings] Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Heads Will Roll (A-Trak Remix) [Interscope]
Groove Armada share their 00s inspired rave mix, featuring some of the most iconic tracks of the decade.
Layo & Bushwacka! - Love Story John Tejada - Sweat (On The Walls) DJ Gregory - Attend One Michael Gray - The Weekend Daft Punk - One More Time (Groove Armada's Disco Rework) Alan Braxe - Most Wanted Laurent Garnier - Man With The Red Face Claude VonStroke - Who's Afraid Of Detroit? Shakedown - At Night Groove Armada - Superstylin' Mylo - In My Arms
It's Rave Forever 00s with an all-day celebration of 00s floorfillers, and French House pioneer Alan Braxe provides us with a special mix. Alan is one third of legendary house trio Stardust, alongside Daft Punk's Thomas Bangalter and Benjamin Diamond. He is most known for his collaborations with Fred Falke and DJ Falcon.
Benjamin Diamond - Fit Your Heart Together - Together Fischerspooner - Just Let Go (Thin White Duke Remix) Shakedown - At Night (Alan Braxe Remix) Alan Braxe & Fred Falke - Intro Uffie - SUV (Armand Van Helden Remix) Tiga - Pleasure From The Bass Gui Boratto - Beautiful Life The Paradise - In Love With You Kelis - Bossy (Alan Braxe & Fred Falke Earth Out Remix) Daft Punk - Voyager
Graham Massey, founding member of influential electronic group 808 State, shares an exclusive 90s-inspired mix.
808 State - In Yer Face [ZTT] The Future Sound Of London - Papua New Guinea [Jumpin' & Pumpin'] Primal Scream - Don't Fight It Feel It [Creation] Leila - Won't You Be My Baby, Baby [Rephlex] Sub Sub - Coast [Robs] Aphex Twin - Flim [Warp] Björk - Violently Happy (Massey) (Other Mix)) [One Little Indian] LFO - Love Is The Message [Warp] 808 State - Cubik [Tommy Boy]
Metalheadz DJ and producer SB81 puts together a special Rave Forever 90s Mix. Shaun Bateman aka SB81, aka Nolige is a Drum & Bass DJ and Producer hailing from Wolverhampton. His entry to the UK sound of Hardcore, Jungle & Drum n Bass is a familiar one- through exploring a cousin's vinyl collection.
SB81 - It's What People Feel [Metalheadz] The Future Sound Of London - Papua New Guinea [Jumpin' & Pumpin'] The Ragga Twins - Shine Eye [Shut Up And Dance] A Guy Called Gerald - Could You Understand [Juice Box] Rebel MC - Wickedest Sound (Don Gorgon Mix) [Desire] SB81 - Can't Get Enough Of Your Love [Metalheadz] Foul Play - Finest Illusion [Section 5] SB81 - Need U [Metalheadz] Doc Scott - N.H.S (Disco Remix) [Absolute 2] Nookie - Gonna Be Alright (Cloud 9 Remix) [Reinforced] SB81 - Saviour [Metalheadz]
It's Rave Forever 90s with an all-day celebration of 90s floorfillers, and UK garage pioneer DJ EZ provides a very special UK garage mix.
Breaking through in the mid 90s, DJ EZ is one of the most important and influential names in the UK garage scene.
Roy Davis Jr. - Gabriel (The Live Garage Mix) [XL Recordings] MJ Cole - Sincere Rosie Gaines - Closer Than Close (Mentor Radio Edit) [Crimson] Mood II Swing - Closer (Swing To Mood Dub) [BPM King Street Sounds] George Morel - Let's Groove [Positiva] 24Hour Experience - Together Smokin Beats - Dreams (Original Club Mix) Tuff Jam - Experience (Classic Anthem Mix) Danny J. Lewis - Spend The Night MK - Burning (Todd Edwards Remix) R.I.P. Productions - Mellow Works
Utah Saints spin a half hour guest mix on The Remix for Rave Forever 90s.
Expect tunes from Everything But The Girl, The Doobie Brothers, The Cardigans and Heaven 17.
Everything But The Girl - Missing (Todd Terry Mix) [EMI TV] Tori Amos - Professional Widow (Armand van Helden Remix) [Ministry Of Sound] C.J. Bolland - Sugar Is Sweeter (Armand van Helden's Drum 'n' Bass Mix) Byron Stingily - Get Up (Everybody) (Mouse T. Remix) [Ministry Of Sound] Sandy B - Make The World Go Round (Deep Dish Round The World Remix) [Solid State] Bobby Brown - Two Can Play That Game (K Klassik Radio Mix) Sneaker Pimps - Spin Spin Sugar (Armand van Helden Mix) The Doobie Brothers - Long Train Runnin' (Sure Is Pure 7" Edit) [Telstar] Blur - Girls & Boys (Pet Shop Boys 12" Remix) [Food] The Stone Roses - Fools Gold (Grooverider Remix) [Silvertone] Elvis Presley & Junkie XL - A Little Less Conversation (12" Extended Remix) The Cardigans - Erase/Rewind (Dimitri From The Old School) (Exclusive Remix) [WD The White Disc] Nightcrawlers - Push The Feeling On (MK Mix 95) [Ultrasound] Scott Grooves - Mothership Reconnection (Daft Punk Mix) [Soma] Jamiroquai - Space Cowboy (David Morales Classic Club Remix) [Hed Kandi] Moloko - Sing It Back (Boris Musical Mix) [FFRR] Heaven 17 - Temptation (Brothers In Rhythm Remix Edit) [100 Hits] Primal Scream - Swastika Eyes (Chemical Brothers Mix) [INCredible] New Order - Crystal (Lee Coombs Remix) [Muzik] Garbage - Stupid Girl (Todd Terry/Tee's Radio Mix) [Mushroom] Annie Lennox - Little Bird (Utah Saints Remix) Lisa Marie Experience - Keep On Jumpin' (Bizarre Inc Remix) [Rhino] De'Lacy - Hideaway (Deep Dish Mix) [White Label] The Sabres Of Paradise - Smokebelch II (David Holmes Mix) [Warp] U2 - Even Better Than The Real Thing (The Perfecto Mix) [Family Recordings] Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy (Paul Oakenfold Mix) [Wild Bunch] Utah Saints - Mix Within A Mix
Manchester DJ Dave Haslam goes back to his Thursday Temperance Club night at The Hacienda with this 30 minute mix.
The Temperance Club at The Hacienda ran from 1986-1990 and was where Dave says his official DJ'ing career began. It was generally an indie night but had a varied playlist, covering the likes of New Order, Rolling Stones, Public Enemy, Mantronix, Sonic Youth, and The Smiths.
Dave is a DJ and writer who DJ'd over 450 times at the Hacienda in Manchester as well as countless other gigs across the world.
As well as pursuing a career as a DJ, and journalist, Dave Haslam has written five full-length books. His current project is ‘Art Decades’, a limited edition of small format books on subjects including Keith Haring, Courtney Love, and Sylvia Plath.
Marathon - Movin' (Trans Luna Injection Burn Mix) [EG] Nomad - I Wanna Give You Devotion [Universal] Meat Beat Manifesto - Radio Babylon [Play It Again Sam] Annette - Dream 17 [Strut] Reese - Rock To The Beat [KMS (BEAT Music Fund)] The Break Boys - And The Break Goes On [Defected]