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Claire
Kember
presented the daily show on totallyradio for almost 5 years!
Have a listen to what gets her excited about totallyradio in general
and internet radio in particular. |
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Everett
True is the editor of
Plan B magazine, a music journalist
extraordinaire
listen to why there simply arent enough hours in the
day, let alone in his weekly show, to shout about all the great
music hes listening to right now, how he uses music to
make sense of his life and why he believes in justified nepotism. |
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Brighton
based label - Fat
Cat records try to define what they do and why they do
it.
The label hosts the likes of Sigur Ros and Black Dice - the show can
cover everything and anything depending on who from the collective
rocks past the totallyradio studios that week! |
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Boogaloo
Stu
disc jockey,
nightclub performer and recording artiste. Boogaloo Stu chews
the fat, giving us his views on the demise of pop, the iconic divas
that rock his world and how the industry struggles to categorise
this self-confessed shallow personality! |
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Rob
Luis mild mannered
Mr Luis explains the importance of maintaining a life
outside music, the necessity for youth and the power
of music as a force to bring people together. |
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Capitol
Resistance
Head Roc and Foday introduce the
American perspective to the hip hop scene while extolling the virtues
of internet radio as a vehicle for transatlantic understanding. |
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Daniel
Nathan
and Steve Stark totallyradio head honchos discuss
the highs and lows of internet radio while getting passionate about
the future of music and technological developments. |