Here is what is currently playing on Dandelion Radio
Sean Hocking We kick off with some Indonesian gabber harsh noise like only they can do and why not start with a track called "Radio Station IS Dead" US based indie outfit Twisted Teens are back with their second release this year, I'm also really enjoying The Carp out of the US too. My real discovery this past month are Use Knife with something that really sounds different and exciting and, even better, their music sits in a genre free zone. It's been a long hot summer in Europe and a new Tell Edits re-edit of The Style Council 's classic track turned up in my inbox. There's also new ones from Choncy, Billiam , Robyn Hitchcock , Jimothy Lacoste who isn't much of a fan of Tate Modern, Tricky and my favourite US hip hop artist of the last year, Tierra Whack . A nice surprise this month, Evil Graham Lee aged 72 has released his debut album! There is also the debut of London band Mary In The Junkyard who have been building a following through their association with the Windmill (Brixton) scene.
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| Now Playing: BCUC - Magwala (Captain Yossarian Edit)
|  Image from Discogs  BCUC, also known as Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness sees their music as a hedonistic trance, but also as a weapon of political and spiritual liberation. They mash up ancient & modern waves of sound, pitching rolling bass and frenetic rhythm against hypnotic chanting and Zulu vocals. A stone’s throw from the church where Desmond Tutu organised the escape of the most wanted anti-Apartheid activists of Soweto, BCUC rehearses in a shipping container-turned-community restaurant, where their indomitable outspokenness echoes in a whole new way. Like its elders, Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness sees its music as a hedonistic trance, but also as a weapon of political and spiritual liberation. The seven-piece band has been mesmerising audiences both locally and globally with its indigenous funk and high-energy performances that have fast made it one of South Africa’s most successful musical exports. Artistic heirs to Philip “Malombo” Tabane and Batsumi, they give contemporary voice to the ancestral traditions of indigenous peoples. In addition jazz sounds of 1970s and ‘80s productions replaced by hip-hop influences and punk-rock energy, taking the listener on an intriguing epic journey, sharing their controversial yet interesting views on modern Africa. They tackle the harsh realities of the voiceless, especially the plight of the uneducated workers at the bottom of the social food chain. BCUC taps into the elusiveness of the spirit world of ancestors by which they are inspired. The Africa portrayed by BCUC is not poor, but rich in tradition, rituals and beliefs. “We bring fun and emo-indigenous Afro psychedelic fire from the hood,” – BCUC vocalist Kgomotso Mokone 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 |
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| Wed 26 Aug 2026 | BCUC: Sidney & Matilda, Sheffield, United Kingdom |  RSVP | | Thu 27 Aug 2026 | BCUC: The Bullingdon, Oxford, United Kingdom |  RSVP | | Fri 28 Aug 2026 | BCUC: Into The Wild Event Control, East Grinstead, United Kingdom |  RSVP | | Sat 29 Aug 2026 | BCUC: Kelmarsh Hall and Gardens, Kelmarsh, United Kingdom |  RSVP | | Sun 30 Aug 2026 | BCUC: Boughton House, Kettering, United Kingdom |  RSVP | | Thu 3 Sep 2026 | BCUC: The Jazz Cafe, London, United Kingdom |  RSVP | | Sat 5 Sep 2026 | BCUC: Larmer Tree Gardens, Tollard Royal, United Kingdom |  RSVP |
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