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20/04/2019

Blancmange front man Neil Arthur selects his artist playlist and Andy Backhouse crafts an international mix ending in Wales.
Plus the usual mix of classic rock, bold new tunes, indie anthems, and new Welsh acts.

3 hours

Last on

Sat 20 Apr 2019 19:00

Music Played

  • Electronic

    Getting Away with It

  • Joy Division

    Love Will Tear Us Apart

  • Tori Amos

    Cornflake Girl

  • The Detroit Spinners

    The Rubberband Man

  • Catatonia

    Lost Cat

  • Ben Folds

    Landed

  • Dusky Grey

    Uncontrollable

  • Blancmange

    Living on the Ceiling

  • Stealing Sheep

    Show Love

  • Monico Blonde

    When Girls Cry

  • Duke Special

    Freewheel

  • Suzanne Vega

    Marlene on the Wall

  • Launa

    You Make Me

  • Sweet Baboo

    If I Died

  • Golden Fable

    Hold True

  • The Stone Roses

    Love Spreads

  • Stereophonics

    A Thousand Trees

  • Stereophonics

    Chaos from the Top Down

  • Hannah Grace

    The Bed You Made

  • Prince

    Purple Rain

  • The Rolling Stones

    Satisfaction

  • LCD Soundsystem

    Someone Great

  • Neu!

    Seeland

  • Ed Dowie

    Why Do You Live In France

  • Blancmange

    What's The Time

  • Led Zeppelin

    Immigrant Song

  • The Keys

    Black and White

  • Jarcrew

    Paris and the New Math

  • Garbage

    Stupid Girl

  • Novacub

    Wait Up

  • Dynamo Dresden

    Playtime

  • Ynys

    Caneuon

  • Yves Jarvis

    Fruits of Disillusion

  • Divino Ni帽o

    Foam

  • Pi Ja Ma

    Ponytail

  • Jimi Tenor

    Vocalize My Luv (feat. Florence Adooni & Lizzy Amaliyenga)

  • Suzi Analogue

    2DEEP

  • Lealani

    All The Fishes Swim Above Me

  • Jeffe

    Undecided

  • Saloli

    Hey Ahh

  • L茅onie Pernet

    Butterfly

  • Yr Ods

    Gadael Dy Hun i Lawr

  • Geraint Jarman

    Colli Dy Riddim (Doufus Remix)

Broadcast

  • Sat 20 Apr 2019 19:00

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