Friday, 21 March 2014

If There Is Hell Below... Cool Capital


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Rob & Callum are back, looking at the possibility of ‘jerking’ oneself; a process adopted by Iggy Pop in which you, yourself become a dried and salted piece of meat and will never perish.
Plenty of music this week with COOL CAPITAL in the bank; YG & Kendrick are combining theirs to create a monopoly on hip hop cool capital and Black Bananas are trading in save Royal Trux capital to increase the cool on their new eletrco-p-funk-punk track. Denney and the Jets are raising their cool with their sonic tribute to the Stones (shit loads of Cool Cap back in the 70s) and Vince Staples is dragging the flagging capital of Odd Future by being the best of that current lot. Of course there are other tips for all you cool brokers inside, have a listen and BANK.



Friday, 14 March 2014

If There Is Hell Below... Metaphorical Dams


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Rob & Callum are back, and boy are they making an attempt to put the world to rights; attempting as only two guys with a kind of niche music podcast could. All the world needs to do is subscribe on itunes or listen on mixcloud and it is OURS. Listen if only for the music, which your presenters would safely confirm is WORLD CLASS! There’s that kind of jazz-not-jazz-hip hop thing from BADBADNOTGOOD, ace MC Blu going alone and posse rap from Them Isolated Wax Boys. In the department referred to by lesser radio stations as ‘guitar music’ there’s the usual bout of garage punk and DIY from Paul Jacobs and Generation Loss plus something disgustingly heavy from London sludge-metal band Limb. But that’s not all dear listener, there’s more on this ark – join us.


Friday, 7 March 2014

If There Is Hell Below... Sticky Icky


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Sit back with Rob & Callum; float away a little, enjoy that out of body experience of watching you listening to a podcast on a metaphorical couch in a metaphorical squat – absolute BLISS and what company!
So this week on that very (erm) trip we present the hushed vocal lethargy of Home Alone, lofi garage scuzz from Horrible Houses,  the drone pop of Hunck and in another direction the slick (but not sickly) pop of Bart Davenport. There’s also hip hop from Jeremiah Jae, Big KRIT (w/ the Trap Lord) and an exclusive track from arkman Their Only Dreams.
There’s more inside but ya know, just listen.