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You'd be an April fool to miss Gareth's show this month because it's only one hour long!
But it's still packed with new releases including quirky piano alt-pop from New York duo Frog and silly synths from this year's UK entrant for Eurovision; Look Mum No Computer.
April's guest presenters are France-based Indiepop duo Special Friend who will be taking part in 'Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue' to coincide with the release of their new album 'Clipping', out now on the Skep Wax label.

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Look Mum No Computer - Eins, Zwei, Drei
Look Mum No Computer
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™Look Mum No Computer is the stage name of London-based musician Sam Battle. As well as his solo work, Battle is a member of the band Zibra. Characterised by rich, layered synth sounds, Look Mum No Computer overlays vocals delivered with Battle's distinctive, urgent energy.

Outside of his music, Battle is known for building his own analogue synths, sometimes out of unusual components (e.g. the Furby Organ). It is partly this work that has gained him a sizeable following on YouTube and Patreon under the same LMNC name, where Battle regularly posts videos detailing his electronic experiments. (At the time of writing, videos on his YouTube channel have had over 79 million views.)

In February 2025, Battle was named as Britain's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.

Whilst not recording music or videos, Battle also writes and produces music for others. His credits include:

Barns Courtney - Glitter & Gold - producer and co-writer
Barns Courtney - You And I - producer and co-writer
Kawala - Do It Like You Do - co-writer
Barns Courtney - Hollow - co-writer
A Street Cat Named Bob - Satellite Moments - Lyrics - co-writer

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