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31 05 07
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31 05 07
Old news
08 02 07
A tad late, but probably worth the wait. Listen to dotca's sixth podcast here.
Look out for a couple of short notice events over the next few weeks.
14 11 06
Marconi Union have a couple of live perfomances coming up. Tune in, turn up, enjoy.
1. THURSDAY 7 SEP, 11pm, live improvised 1 hour radio session on ResonanceFM
2. WEDNESDAY 15Nov, 8pm, live at the Tunnel Aberdeen with Graham Fitkin & Ruth Wall £6T.B.C
04 09 06
After a hot sleepy summer we're back in business on the podcast front. Damien Foster—the voice of Ephram Washington—presents. here.
08 06 06
This months podcast features recordings from dinsync. Introduction by microsoft sam Listen here.
Marconi Union have a number of live events lined up for the summer - details below.
1. SE_ONE LONDON FRIDAY 28 APRIL 2006
2. BIG CHILL FESTIVAL HEREFORDSHIRE FRIDAY 4AUGUST 2006
3. EDEN PROJECT 25 AUGUST T.B.C
21 04 06
This months podcast features a mix session from Marconi Union. Listen here.
17 03 06
Steve Gears (AKA Grapes) on the wheels of steel this month boys and girls. Catch it here.
11 03 06
Last Thursday's Rob da Bank show on Radio 1, saw a late airing of b:dum b:dum's as yet unreleased 'Do,Don't'. Following on from Woody Guthrie's 'Car Song'—itself a welcome break from the previous Trencher and Comanechi sets—the track brought a twisted dub break to the evening's output. Expect news on a release soon.
17 02 06
Karl from BVW has put together dotca's first podcast. Catch it here. It's looking like there'll be one a month with the odd special slipped in when the notion takes us.
25 01 06
There's something cooking down at dotca HQ with those kooky dubmeisters b:dum b:dum. No title yet, and release dates well offbut possible sneak previews via podcasts are coming soon.
It is with sadness that we report on the passing of good friend and poet Richard MacFarlane aka 'Hovis Presley'. For over twenty years Hovis lit up Northern skies, ate his fair share of Northern pies and gave us respite from all the daily lies. Richard will be greatly missed but never forgotten.
As Hovis once said: As good things go, he went.