Dandelion Radio: "A blast of broadcasting nonconformity" (Q Magazine)
Dandelion Radio
Dandelion Radio: "A sanctuary of thumping, spirited weirdness" (The Guardian)
Home page
Latest station news & Dandelion related events
Dandelion Radio's broadcast schedule
What you can hear in this month's shows
Profiles of our DJs
Tracklist archive for previous shows
Background info and history
Dandelion Radio's Festive 50 results
Dandelion Radio related compilations and releases
Photos of Dandelion staff and events
Sign our guestbook
How to get in touch
Recommended websites
Dandelion Radio is
fully licenced with:
PRS For Music - Performing Right Society PPL - Phonographic Performance Limited
Listen to Dandelion Radio - click here for web player or one of the links to the right to open the audio stream
Now Playing: Leo Gilbert Again
Mandy, Indiana - Life Hex

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

Another big month - 15 shows, 32 hours - including part 2 of our documentary plus the first show for new DJ Lisa Christine.

Do you have an Amazon Echo? ... then we have something for you ... try us out

Here is what is currently playing on Dandelion Radio

Click here to visit Leo Gilbert's pageLeo Gilbert Again
Leo’s second July show begins with Tibshelf picking through the remains, Layout seeing a ghost, and The Femcels introducing A & Arnold.

From there, The Leaf Library tries to catch up with Isobel years too late, while Hora Lunga and MEMORIALS provide the soundtrack to a society quietly malfunctioning, while RIP Magic says it all in five words.

Expect demons, distortions and minor existential emergencies from Ben Vida, Lily Seabird and One Leg One Eye. Dry Cleaning turns a fingernail into a weapon, while Gregory Uhlmann's pocket snail emerges.

Later, Blak Saagan launches a bus into the void, Kim Gordon arrives armed with a devastating look. The closing stretch drifts through lakes, hexes, failed optimism, fleeting romance, cryptic numbers and the lingering suspicion that civilisation may have accidentally become content and De Ambassade closes with "The Influencer Accent" - a dispatch from the front line of cultural decline.

Now Playing:
Mandy, Indiana - Life Hex
Mandy, Indiana
Image from Discogs
Powered by Audioscrobbler™Mandy, Indiana is the experimental project of Scott Fair, Valentine Caulfield and Liam Stewart (who has previously toured with Lonelady).

Intentionally raw production from Fair combined with a heady interest in the more macabre elements of literature and film (the band cites the work of filmmakers and writers such as Gaspar Noe, Leos Carax and Irvine Welsh as inspiration) come together to present a vision that skews the lines between post punk and the rave. True to the grit of Northern England, Caulfield’s vocals in her native French contribute an immersive layer of performance art and poetry that bring the spirit of the avant garde to life. Slipping in and out of the abrasive qualities of noise, industrial and techno, their music recalls essential live acts such as Giant Swan and Minimal Violence as well as the unconventional guitar work of Girl Band and Housewives.

Mandy Indiana’s debut EP documents where they’ve been, where they are now, and where they’re going. The aforementioned Nike of Samothrace and Alien 3 appear – Daniel Avery also pops up to accentuate the previously hidden portentous drones of the latter in a remix – while there is also new track Bottle Episode, which strips the group’s sound right back to its sinew without losing any urgency. Its mix of quiet and loud sections with taut programmed beats catches the band’s scuzzier guitar influences and more club-orientated leanings in its crosshairs perfectly.

Tracks were recorded in a variety of spaces, from rehearsal rooms and home studios to cavernous old industrial mills, halls and other buildings. You can hear it in the recordings: the clattering footsteps, muffled piano and chatter at the end of Bottle Episode were taken from the hall outside their room, for instance, while other sounds like the dripping of a toilet, a buzzing fluorescent light and the rhythm of a passing train have also found their way into the recordings.

“We didn’t really know how the spaces would sound until we actually arrived and started recording and by then it was too late to go ‘oh well this doesn’t work’” Fair says. “But there’s something liberating about embracing the randomness, We could return to them again and it would sound completely different. It’s great to have this moment in time recorded.”
Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Artist biography from last.fm
Upcoming gigs:
Sat 5 Sep 2026Mandy, Indiana: Various Venues Around Manchester, Manchester City Centre, United KingdomConcerts by BandsInTown
RSVP
Sun 6 Sep 2026Mandy, Indiana: Various Venues, Edinburgh, United KingdomConcerts by BandsInTown
RSVP
Thu 29 Oct 2026Mandy, Indiana: Various venues, Guimarães, PT, Guimarães, PortugalConcerts by BandsInTown
RSVP
Sat 7 Nov 2026Mandy, Indiana: Various Venues: EartH, Shacklewell Arms, The Victoria, Cafe OTO, St Matthias Church, North London, United KingdomConcerts by BandsInTown
RSVP

Note:We provide this information as a service, but take no responsibility for cancellations, changes, incomplete or incorrect listings details. Always check with the venue before buying tickets or travelling.

Before that we played:
Fever Ray - The Lake
Abdou El Omari - Ali ou Hayani
Bono / Burattini - Tra le labbra
Alan Sparhawk - JCMF
Irrflug - 448
Radio Hito - Sono dei viventi