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Here in the UK, the sun has been shining for ages but it's now raining new releases too so this months show is three hours long in order to mop up as many as possible!
LP of the month from hackedepicciotto is red hot and there's also some fireworks from Girls Chat Room and Sam Goku. We chill a little bit with Ed O'Brien, 7ebra, Georgian and welcome back Sunflower Thieves.
We look at the upcoming forecast with tracks heading our way from future releases by The Go, Railcard, Sharp Pins and Gilla Band.
All of this plus recent singles still shining in the sun from Girl & Girl, Sleep, Axel Boman, The 18th Parallel and MadMadMad. And another couple of rediscovered tracks from the proverbial forgotten box in the dusty corner of the One Big House archive from The Pioneers and Squire.

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Axel Boman - Acid Left & Right
Axel Boman
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™Axel Boman is DJ and producer based in Stockholm, Sweden. Boman is known for his shimmering, playful house music in addition to running the Studio Barnhus label along with Kornél Kovács and Petter Nordkvist.

His tracks are generally stripped-down, groove-heavy, and somewhat cheeky, although there are a few moments when he gets introspective and melancholy, such as "Depression 01."

He began attending raves during the early '90s, and gradually became a fixture of Stockholm's club scene, first as a partygoer, and eventually as a DJ. Once he made the leap to producing tracks, he released several EPs on Ourvision Recordings starting in 2008. "Arcimboldo" (from 2008's digital-only Jungle Jesus EP) made a splash in the club world, and a 12" of remixes was released in 2010. That same year, Boman co-founded Studio Barnhus, and his Holy Love EP was released by DJ Koze's then-new label Pampa Records. "Purple Drank" became the EP's breakout club hit, and Boman became an in-demand DJ, producer, and remixer. The next few years brought EPs on labels like Play It Down, Glass Table, and Hypercolour, as well as remixes for Harald Björk, DJ Hell, Wolfram, and others.

His debut full-length, Family Vacation, arrived on Studio Barnhus in 2013, featuring the single "Fantastic Piano." Boman formed the Talaboman duo with John Talabot, and their debut single, "Sideral," was released in 2014, after appearing on Talabot's DJ-Kicks mix CD in 2013. Boman's solo single "1979" followed on Pampa in 2015, and the Moon Dancer EP appeared on Third Try Records in 2016. Talaboman's debut full-length, The Night Land, appeared on R&S in 2017.
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Girl & Girl - Hell
The Cords - Bo's New Haircut
Watty Thompson - Under the Stars
Dohnavur - Make It In Livingston
Downtown Boys - Public Works
Sailor Honeymoon - I Wanna Leave You
Silverwingkiller - Gunman Corner