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  4. 07/10/2009

07/10/2009

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Last broadcast on Wed, 7 Oct 2009, 23:00 on BBC Radio 2.

Synopsis

Steve Lamacq brings the best new music to the Radio 2 listener. Hear the most exciting new tracks by established and upcoming artists here before you hear it anywhere else. Steve plays music from the Kings of Leon to Bonnie Prince Billy, Coldplay to Hot Hot Heat, Florence & the Machine to Passion Pit. Each week a different artist tells us all about themselves in 'Introducing...'.Previous acts featured before they hit the big time include the Ting Tings, Adele and Noah & the Whale. Plus there's the 'Listeners Tip', where you alert us to the best new bands you've enjoyed.

Introducing ... The xx

Tracklist

  1. Lulu & The LampshadesFeet To The Sky

    Voga Parocha
  2. Editors EditorsYou Don’t Know Love

    Columbia
  3. Purple HillA very explosive Toilet

    Purple Hill Records
  4. Yeti Lane Yeti LaneLonesome George

    Sonic Cathedral
  5. Nouvelle Vague Nouvelle VagueOur Lips Are Sealed

    Peace Frog
  6. Listener's Choice ...

    1. Josie & The LovecatsPhenomenal

      Unsigned
  7. Fierce Panda
  8. Tap TapAutumn & Tea

    Stolen Recordings
  9. Hot RatsDamaged Goods

    Hot Rats
  10. The Brute Chorus The Brute ChorusSend Me A message

    Bumpman Records
  11. Introducing...

    1. The xx The xxIslands

      Young Turks
  12. Nat JohnsonWonderful Emergency

    Damaged Goods
  13. Luke HaynesPeter Hammill

    FP Music
  14. Long MorphineFree Indeed

    Unsigned
  15. Chapel ClubSurfacing

    Unsigned

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  1. Wed 7 Oct 2009
    23:00

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