Contributors
Fylm
Welcome to the Sounds of Fylm show. Neil Fox shares some of his favourite sounds from films, including his own, plus some recent soundtrack and score highlights, including a track from a record purchased at a recent Taproom record fair. Enjoy, and see you in the dark.
2 shows
Robeam
Long term music sufferer, part time radio maker, amateur DJ. Co-Founder Verdant Brewing and Brewing Folk member.
8 shows
Brewing Folk
The home all things Brewing Folk. Podcasts, Interviews, noises and so much more
13 shows
Justin Wiggan
Justin’s work also extends to the influence of night-time and nature, by interrogating how such factors can influence corporeal and ethereal responses from humans. Justin doesn’t limit himself to a favourite media and instead focuses on what compliments the “conceptual weight of the work,” to fully explore the possibilities of his art.
1 show
Spex Collective
Bristol and Devon-based bespectacled vinyl adventurers. Strictly vinyl. Spinning jazz-funk-soul-afro-house-reggae-latin-disco-hip hop, in no particular order and with limited style.
1 show
Pour Decisions
The return of Pour Decisions for a second season of lovingly arranged listening events indubitably also heralds the return of our resident black wax botherer and diligent programmer, Doug Shipton.
Last Thursday of the month @Tate Corner Bar, London.
April - September & December
3 shows
Shuffle
Mark Bishop aka DJ Bish (Shuffle) who has played Over 30years of collecting and spinning records as well as working for Hard to Find Records & running his own shop Recycled Records in Shropshire. Spinning alongside & warming up for the master Andrew Weatherall, Dave Clarke, Annie Mac, Justin Robertson, Bill Brewster. Bish has been hosting his own night called SHUFFLE at various venues in Cornwall along with more recent local appearances at the Masked Ball events for Durty Disco.
1 show
Stone Club
Recreating prehistory since 2021.
Founded by artists Lally MacBeth & Matthew Shaw, Stone Club was set up as a place for stone enthusiasts to congregate, to muse and most importantly to stomp to stones.
1 show
ISHQ
1 show
Afterlife
“Afterlife aims to recapture deeper listening in an age of scattered consciousness.” Ransom Note 2025.
When discussing Balearic music, one of the first names that should come to mind is Afterlife. Since the early 2000s, Steve Miller has been one of the key figures shaping the sound of the White Islands, curating and producing some of its most iconic sunset music. His ability to craft lush, immersive sonic landscapes made him a staple at events like Glastonbury and Café del Mar’s legendary 20th-anniversary party, playing sunsets at Cafe Mambo then on to The Terrace at Pacha.
1 show
Karl Phillips
Karl’s epitaph will most likely be “So much music, so little time.”
0 shows
The Folk Archive
Folk from the past, folk from the present and folk for the future 🌿❤️
Run by @lallymacbeth
1 show