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Huw Stephens 

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Steve Lamacq
Biography

Mon 21.00-22.00

Monday 8th June


21.00

Radio 1 Drugs Week Story: 'What's Wrong With Drugs'

I Heart Hiroshima – ‘Got Bones’ (Valve)
Little Boots – ‘Earthquake’ (Atlantic)
The Northwestern – ‘All The Ones’ (Friends vs Friends)

Enter Shikari’s Fave Five
Prodigy – ‘Warrior’s Dance’ (Benga Remix) (Take Me To The Hospital)
Louis Armstrong – ‘Jeepers Creepers’ (Naxos)
Qemists feat. Jenna G – ‘On The Run’ (Ninja Tune)
Sick Of It All – ‘Take The Night Off’ (Fat Wreck Chords)
Radiohead – ’15 Steps’ (xurbia xendless)

Enter Shikari – ‘Juggernauts’ (Ambush Reality)
Beat The Radar – ‘Telephone Conversation’ (Akoustik Anarkhy)

Steve’s Stringers
Glenn in Sheffield: Cymbals Eat Guitars – ‘Wind Phoenix’ (White)
Mel in Newcastle: Tripdash – ‘Redlight’ (Pass To The Left Records)
Molly in Manchester: Run Toto Run – ‘Plastic Gold’ (Lost & Lonely)
Ashley in Folkstone: Tom Williams & The Boat – ‘90mph’ (Wireboat Recordings)

Franz Ferdinand – ‘Backwards On My Face’ (Domino)

Let’s Wrestle in session:
Let’s Wrestle – ‘My Arms Don’t Bend That Way, Damn It!’ (Live at Maida Vale)
Let’s Wrestle – ‘We Are The Men You’ll Grow To Love Soon’ (Live at Maida Vale)

Autokratz – ‘Always More’ (Kitsune)
Jim Jones Revue – ‘Princess & The Frog’ (Punk Rock Blues)

Final Five
DJ tip - Nick Grimshaw: Yeah Yeah Yeahs – ‘Heads Will Roll’ (Geffen)
Alternative Single Of The Week: The Gay Blades – ‘Not Having Done Nothing’ (Something In Construction)
Alternative Single Of The week 2: My Sad Captains – ‘Good To Go’ (Stolen)
Website Of The Week: Cut Glass Accent – ‘Cherryade’ (White)
And Finally: Tape The Radio – ‘Save A Life’ (Creeky Recordings)
Tracklisting archive: 2009 2008 2007 2006

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