Here’s our latest mix, broadcast on Strangeways Radio last night and inspired by our recent ‘Psych For Sore Eyes’ EP. It’s a full hour of droney goodness, featuring the likes of Psychic Ills, Spacemen 3 and Wooden Shjips.
Here’s the latest Broad Church mix, as featured on Strangeways Radio the other week. It’s inspired by Peaking Lights’ excellent dub experiments and Andrew Weatherall’s fondness for the late poet Sir John Betjeman.
Broad Church turned 40 on Strangeways Radio last night and, as of today, so have I. What better way to celebrate than with this huge mix featuring one song from each of the last 40 years – 1973 to 2012 inclusive.
After turning the spotlight on other albums from this year, it seems only fair that we blow our own trumpet a little bit. Here’s a set on the new fangled SoundCloud featuring a track from every one of our 11 releases in 2012.
Here’s our latest Broad Church mix, as broadcast last night on Strangeways Radio, featuring one song from each of our 20 favourite albums of the year, all (almost) seamlessly mixed together.
Here’s our latest mix, as originally broadcast on Strangeways Radio last week. It features a whole load of songs about the time of the season (autumn, fall, whatever), and some others that just sound like they should be.
Here’s our latest mix, as broadcast on Strangeways Radio last night and originally put together for Neil Halstead’s album launch gig. As such it’s a combination of ’60s folk and ambient electronica with a vague nautical theme.
Here’s our latest mix, as broadcast on Strangeways Radio last night, and featuring – among many other things – a number of contributions from Robin Guthrie and Liz Fraser, Grangemouth’s finest.
Here’s our latest Broad Church mix, as broadcast on Strangeways Radio last night. It’s inspired by Danny Boyle’s mindblowing Olympic opening ceremony and Team GB’s astonishing performances. Morrissey will hate it.
Here’s our latest mix, as broadcast last night on Strangeways Radio. It’s a special blend of the finest footwear-fixated American indie of the last few years, with some gratuitous Ultra Vivid Scene thrown in for good measure.