Monday 28 February 2011

15th Feb Playlist

Propaganda 15th Feb Playlist

To The Chase - When You Believed
Holy Ghost! - Do It Again
Win Win feat Alexis Taylor - Interleave
Jonny Cola & The A-Grades - Alpha Male
Mr Love & The Stallions - Dino Baby Baby (Session Version)
The Dears - Omega Dog
Dry The River - New Ceremony
Lucky Soul - Upon Hilly Fields
Mr Love & The Stallions - Shades of Mediocrity (Session Version)
Cut Copy - Where I'm Going
Beans - Mellow You Out
Chad Valley - Up and Down (Rove Dogs Remix)
Mr Love & The Stallions - Boys (Session Version)
Carter USM - Twenty-Four Minutes From Tulse Hill
Edit Select - This Waiting Game

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Listen again To The 15th Feb Show

Propaganda 15th Feb

To The Chase - When You Belived
Holy Ghost! - Do It Again
Win Win feat Alexis Taylor - Interleave
Jonny Cola & The A-Grades - Alpha Male
Mr Love & The Stallions - Dino Baby Baby (Session Version)
The Dears - Omega Dog
Dry The River - New Ceremony
Lucky Soul - Upon Hilly Fields
Mr Love & The Stallions - Shades of Mediocrity (Session Version)
Cut Copy - Where I'm Going
Beans - Mellow You Out
Chad Valley - Up and Down (Rove Dogs Remix)
Mr Love & The Stallions - Boys (Session Version)
Carter USM - Twenty-Four Minutes From Tulse Hill
Edit Select - This Waiting Game

Saturday 26 June 2010

Listen Again to the June 22nd Show

This weeks show is now online on the listen again here

Playlist:

Perfectly Fine Intellectual - Red Track
As Birds We'd Be Fine - Ice Blackirds
Paintings Of Ships - Paintings Of Ships
Karen (AKA Remix) - Chew Lips
Wide Open Space (Greg Downey Mix) - Mansun
Lets Leave Tomorrow - Netsky
Love Get Out My Way (Holy Ghost feat Dixon Remix) - Monarchy
A Girl Named Aeroplane - Pagan Wanderer Lu
Football (In The Goal) - The Bench Warmers
Asphalt Jungle - MC 77 Klash


Saturday 19 June 2010

Listen Again 15th June Show

This weeks show is now online listen again here

Playlist:

Living In Colour – Frightened Rabbit
Stop – Kids Love Lies
You Know Best – Ladydoll
Follow Me Down – UNKLE
On Melancholy Hill (She Is Danger Mix) – Gorillaz
Machines Can Do The Work – Fatboy Slim v Herve
Take No More – Utah Jazz
My Command – Kohib
Electric Shocks – Robot Disaster
Beachy Head – Veronica Falls
Photographic Heart – France And The Habsburgs

Wednesday 9 June 2010

Kids Love Lies Take Over




Apologies for the lack of blog updates recently, we’ll shortly catch up with playlists from the last few weeks and what a few weeks they have been. Paul from Joyzine took over the show and one of our favourite electro-pop duo’s Heads.Hearts were live in session last week and on yesterday’s show we were very exited to have a Kids Love Lies takeover show.

Here at Propaganda we simply love Kids Love Lies, from playing their early demos on Earwax to their My Live Session appearance to playing all their singles on Propaganda, Kids Love Lies are a band we have supported from their earliest days, so with the release of their Stars EP we invited them down to Xstream East HQ to takeover a show. They played 3 Acoustic Tracks for us and chose all the music.

Playlist

Month Of May – Arcade Fire – (Chosen by Propaganda)

Chosen By Kids Love Lies:

The Young Crazed Peeling – The Distillers
Observatory Crest – Captain Beefheart
Another Lover – S*M*A*S*H
Bionic – King Adora
Stars (Live Acoustic Session Version) – Kids Love Lies
Adventure – Be Your Own Pet
Start Choppin’ - Dinosaur Junior
Halfway There (Live Acoustic Session Version) – Kids Love Lies
Feels Like Summer – Johnny Foreigner
Moodswings – My Vitriol
How Big Is Your House (Live Acoustic Session Version) – Kids Love Lies
The Examination Of Virginia Madison – Strung Out

You can listen again to the show here

Find out more about Kids Love Lies here

Wednesday 5 May 2010

City Showcase Rocklands Special - Listen Again

This weeks Propaganda show was a City Showcase Rocklands special. Andy & Jamie were joined by Propaganda’s roving reporter Molly as they previewed music from the City Showcase gigs.

Playlist:

Citywide Curfew – Officer Kicks
Boy – Robot Disaster
Tear It Down (Propaganda Session Version) – Dexy
Haemorrhage – The Futuristic
The Formula – Conrad The Scoundral
Golden Recruit – Panama Kings
City Of Romance – Model Society
Out Of Control (Propaganda Session Version) – Anita Maj
Stoned – Conil
On TV – Nacional
Rhythm Of The Night – Polysix
Tug Of War – Edit/Select
Caligula :The Monster - Glitches

Propaganda City Showcase Rocklands Special 4th May 2010 by propagandaradio

To find out more about City Showcase go here

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Monday 3 May 2010

I Use The NME - The Original Propaganda Radio Show


I suppose imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, last Friday NME Radio launched Radio Propaganda an Alex Zane fronted two hour advert for the Propaganda Club Nights. Now we were a little miffed to find that they had pretty much stolen our name. I know we are only a small online radio show but having been broadcasting for the last 12 months we have built up a loyal following. A quick google search for Propaganda Radio or Radio Propaganda will bring up this Blog, our Myspace, Twitter, Facebook and Soundcloud pages. I find it very hard to believe that either NME Radio or the Propaganda Club Brand didn't know that we exist.

Now we can understand why they have called it Propaganda, it is the club night who are paying for the show, but it would have been nice for NME Radio to have the common courtesy to let us know they were going to undo our hard work.
We will continue to use the Propaganda name as that's what people know us by, well until Club NME want to sponsor our show.
I would also like to point out that I like NME Radio which makes it even more annoying, we were both big fans of XFM in the early days and it was great to see that team have another go at Radio. Any station with Iain Baker, Claire Sturgess and Jon Hillcock is alright with me. By the way we have no plans to launch a magazine called NME or start a club night called Propaganda.