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Echolalia Radio

 

Time to relax into the sweet goodnight and let another edition of Echolalia Radio Wash over you!

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We have got a great selection of brand new track and phenomenal new remixes. Scotland’s finest Song of Return bring us a sublime remix of Kids a brilliant track from one of the USAs greatest exports The New Division.

A band I don’t play enough of Asthmatic Astronaut remix Mr Morse’s Collapse. Its a true gem sent from the orbiting black star! Find it on Black Lanterns Collapse Remixes.

Wullae Wright who we’ve played before is known for his acoustic prowess! His track A Story Of A Wall is reborn in this delightful midnight club remix from the electroscopic Ambrose Chappel.

The ever present David Lynch gives us a haunting new track Say It from his fabulous new album The Big Dream. An artist that I’m into at the moment Cloud Boat bring us Bastion from the new one Book Of Hours           

Plus the brilliant Public Service Broadcasting with rock ze roll madness in Signal 30. A great slice of futures past with Death in June‘s track We drive East.

The absolutely amazing track Time (Feat. Sacred Animals) from Ireland’s beautiful Young-Wonder. Softly softly comes The Señors of Marseille with Too Late and some post Melancholy from joys only child Princess Reason with We are splitting.

Of course we love our spoken word and this episode of Echolalia has got some amazing spoken word. Dylan Thomas timeless poem Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night. A brilliant social and racial view from Akala with Find No Enemy. A philosophical look at life through Keeping Things Whole from Mark Strand    some more extraordinary musings from the the heroic Listener with You have never lived because you have never died

Plus a cause that is close to my heart The West Memphis Three a fantastic reading of Damien Echols Death Row Letter Year 16 1/2 from Johnny Depp.

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