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'Broadcast One' - Dandelion Radio's 1st compilation album

NEWS:
11 shows for December including a new DJ - plus 2025 Festive 50 arriving from Christmas day.

This Month On Dandelion Radio
Descriptions of every show broadcasting within our looping audio stream until the end of the month
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Andrew Morrison

Andy's been saving up several wintery, seasonal and still sounding tracks for some time in readiness for this two-hour December show. There are three Shoegaze Christmas covers by MOLLY, Deary, and Younghusband from last year's superb 4 CD Sonic Cathedral'Celebrate Yourself!' compilation - all from disc four, which is playfully titled 'Celebrate Your Elf!'.

As we prepare for the results of this year's official Festive Fifty listeners' poll results (broadcasting from Christmas Day until the end of January), Andy helps keep you warmed up by playing you the three tunes he voted for back in BBC Radio 1's 2004 Festive Fifty. There's a 1994 Andy's Old Chestnut from Microglobe, plus new music from The Twilight Sad (featuring Robert Smith of The Cure), Ben Holton (of Epic45), TEED, Boxwell, His Electro Blue Voice, Blood Orange, Kelly Lee Owens and West Wickhams.

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Brevi Linens

It was the first night in November. I remember being indifferent about heading out to a gig in Bristol after being let down by some recent live shows (not the acts specifically but the PA systems being turned down – this is a thing now). I felt old and defeated by the persistent commercial spray that sterilises our precious culture.
However, it was Prolapse that were to perform on this night, and they were there to do what so many good bands have done in the past; smash that feeling of despair out of us in the face of bad times. There was a firing of atoms, a bonding of elements and my energy and mettle was restored!
It was that and a chance meeting with Rocker of Dandelion Radio there that sewed the seed of taking a role in sharing the valuable energy of music. I got to work and, thanks to the Dandelion team, here is my demo / debut show to introduce myself. I sincerely hope you get something good out of it!

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David Smith

Greetings!
Don't let the end of the year distract you from all of the great new releases still coming out. As proof, I have great new stuff from Citric Dummies, BB Bomb, Optic Sink, Oruã, Chini.png, Neon Kittens, Gilles Laval, Wiccans, Le Grand Couturier, Haram, The Big Idea, Morwan, Sunflowers, Maraudeur, Piso Franco, Sword II, Sunset Images, and Jim Jarmusch with Anika. I also have a new song by Flux that distinctly references Minor Threat, so be sure to listen to the very end of the show for the surprise connection!
Oh wait, also a new song from an upcoming album by Mandy, Indiana!
I try to keep my in-show talking to a minimum to make more room for music, but I do have more to discuss about what I play, so check out my companion show notes over at http://davidondandelion.blogspot.com.
Enjoy the show!

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Gareth Jones

Gareth will be delivering two shows in December to fill your stockings. A regular show and a 2 hour Christmas show for FSK on December 19th.
For this regular show there's a sequence of sporting songs, with a football anthem from Woog Riots, a rugby song that isn't filthy from The Just Joans and a hockey instrumental from The Surfrajettes.
This month's guest presenters are London DIY Indie-Punk-Pop band Breakup Haircut who will be hosting 'Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue' to coincide with the release of their new album 'No Worries If Not!' available now from INH Records.
Plus you'll hear some surprising cover versions, including a folk version of 'She Bangs The Drums' to mark the passing of Mani.

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Leo Gilbert

Leo's December show assembles an impeccably disobedient assortment of tracks, curated with the guiding principle: why be coherent when you can be interesting?
We begin with Tibshelf's "We Were Having Fun", a title that feels reassuringly optimistic before Sir Robert Orange Peel and Prolapse quickly remind us that fun is often just dread wearing a novelty hat.
Rian Treanor & Cara Tolmie's "Endless Not" continues the theme of firm ambiguity, while TURNSPIT's "Cinderella Girl" politely suggests that fairytales have finally given up trying.
Sweeping Promises bring some much-needed structural integrity, which Dylan Henner immediately dissolves into wistful daydream. Hand To Earth offer a moment of meditative calm—don't get used to it—before HAAi, Jon Hopkins and company catapult us upwards with "Satellite". Lana Del Rabies, Voka Gentle and Sorry contribute variations on the theme of "things aren't fine, but at least the soundtrack slaps." Lisa O'Neill shows up with a weather report that is frankly rude. Blawan, Sleaford Mods and Alpha Maid blast through the mid-section like a succession of alarms, while Soft Cell bring melodrama, naturally. From there: mirages, remixes, sea studies, cruise ships, golden hours, industrial exorcisms, butterfly-themed techno, and a final dissolve into People Like Us, who tuck the whole show into bed with a lullaby that may or may not be mocking us.
Strap in — it only sounds accidental.

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Mark Cunliffe

How is it December already? In another blink of an eye I'll be trying to win the £1.50 Bingo cash prize at the over 75's Methodist Church coffee morning (but sneaking off to the organ to play covers of death metal tracks with satanic subliminal messages in them......).
I have the most wonderful 3 track EP featured in this month's show. It's by none other than Augustus Ghost and it's worth the admission alone (if there was an admission (with only face value resales too)). Imarhan have a new album coming out which I'm very pleased about and I'm playing a track off it.
TRAAMS released a 4 track EP three or four years ago but it's recently had a 12" of it released into the wild and it's too good not to stick all over DR. Sir Robert Orange Peel have a Christmas track gracing my show, not something I do too often (Christmas tracks, I leave that to Gareth) but this is properly good :-).
Donald Bump is back with some more remix quality and Welsh/Nigerian Pidgin Rapper Magugu is freestyling over some Prodigy madness.
Do join me if you can :-)

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Mark Whitby

This final Dandelion show of 2025 features, as you would expect, some great new releases as we head towards the end of the year, including something from new albums by Emma Pollock, Whalesharkattacks and Stealing Sheep among others.
We've also got the first release from the Nu Industrial - an uncompromising debut featuring The New Wives Of Bath - and the new album from Tiberius, whose blistering live set featured in last month's show.
Speaking of live performances, we've also got something from the live albums from Yard Act and Porridge Radio.
Our featured compilation this month comes from the Dubmission and, for those of you so-inclined, a brief festive section at the end of the show featuring, among other things, a great new single from Sir Robert Orange Peel.

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One Big House

This months two hours will easy you through the holiday season and into 2026. And if you continue to work at this time of the year, then this show will be an excellent companion.
LP of the month is from the brilliant The 18th Parallel and there's also some excellent reggae from Hollie Cook and Macka B.
As well as some outstanding album tracks already released from dust, Sister Ray Davies, The Telephone Numbers and Spaced, we also look ahead to the beginning of next year with tracks from future releases by B. Dolan, Mandy, Indiana, Alice Costelloe and the wonderful Bratakus.
Latest singles from Golden Toad, Lime Garden, The Savage Hearts, cootchie catcher and The Itch, are this shows festive gift to you.

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Sean Hocking

There are two shows from Sean this month.
An xmas special with no Christmas songs and the final Bottom of the Pops for 2025 with two hours of mostly new music with a couple of oldies that you may not have encountered before.
We start the regular show with some new noisy Australians. The Gnomes from Melbourne whose template appears to be 60's locals like the Missing Links & The Atlantics. Followed by Sydney North Shore noisemakers COFFIN and rounded off by one of my favourites of the past few years, Party Dozen and make sure you listen through to the end of the show as I they have also covered Suicide's Ghost Rider ... wow!
My obsession song of the month has been Karl Blau's version of "That's How I Got To Memphis". It's from a few years back but I only chanced across it this past month. I just can't stop playing it. The video is fun too.
Other new tunes from Norway's Rural Tapes, The Prongs referencing Samuel Pepys. production duo Raz Afla covering Windowlicker, Sir Robert Orange Peel pops up with a special xmas release, my favourite new band from Brasilia, Cool Sorcery, Elijah Minnelli teams up with UK dub royalty Denis Bovell and there's the new one from Charli XCX where she duos with John Cale on a 2025 update on the timeless theme of gothic horror and 100s of thousands tune in to see what it sounds like.
Oldies from Lou, Woog Riots, The Specials & Robert Calvert to wrap up 2025.
Have a great xmas and new year

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X-Ray Moon

Reluctantly Mooney has sold his soul to the devil (again), by finishing off his programme with some Christmas songs. "Bah-humbug", we can imagine him screaming as he puts his needle on the record at the same time as Beelzebub sticks a spike up his bottom.
Before this crescendo of baubleiness (which includes a Christmas song from The Fall) he has an intriguing emission of varied ear-candy.
Firstly, he begins with a new-ish jingle (about bloody time). Then, we are treated to DJ Harem, the new Sleaford Mods track, and YHWH Nailgun.
In addition to all this X-Ray Moon plays us a track (the first track he plays) as a dedication to Soo Catwoman who died in September. Soo Catwoman aka Soo Lucas was part of the UK Punk scene and was known, among other things, for her incredible cat-like features, and for being a very cool independent woman who was 'there', at a time and in places that many of us wish we had experienced: namely at the birth of Punk.
Happy f**king everything to everyone!!! Love, peace and revolution to all!!

Click here to visit Gareth Jones's page

Gareth Jones Xmas Show

Gareth's annual 2 hour Christmas show delivers another stocking-filled selection of new Christmas releases, plus specially recorded introductions by many of the artists who made them.
Barry from The Futureheads and Lily from Fightmilk are amongst this year's guests bringing you their festive greetings.
From Indie and Mambo to Electro and Ska, we guarantee you won't be hearing the same old Christmas songs here.