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Now Playing: Andrew Morrison
Blak Saagan - Benzocrazia

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

NEWS:
It would take you more than a day non-stop to listen to all of the shows this month ... so pace yourself and listen in throughout April

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Andy's April show has 60 minutes of music including brand new tracks from Boy Omega, GLOK & Timothy Clerkin, Blak Saagen, Shelf Lives, The Twilight Sad, The Early Years, Kid Scaramouche, and Tired Cossack. There's a tune from the new remix EP by Sister Ray Davies, an atmospheric instrumental from the new deluxe edition of last years 'All Worlds' album by Lust For Youth & Croatian Amor, and a 2012 track paying tribute to Dot Rotten, following his untimely passing last month at just 37.

Now Playing:
Blak Saagan - Benzocrazia
Blak Saagan
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Before that we played:
Shelf Lives - Tone Def
The Twilight Sad - Attempt A Crash Landing - Theme
The Early Years - A New Way of Living
Lust For Youth & Croatian Amor - Parasol
Kid Scaramouche - Neon Sign Language
About Equality - That's What Love's About (That We Can Be Ourselves)