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ECLECTIC AVENUE + HIP HOP TIME MACHINE

ECLECTIC AVENUE + HIP HOP TIME MACHINE

A four-hour show in two halves. The first two-hours is ECELCTIC AVENUE, a real mix of all things old, new, unreleased in genres as disparate as the stars, such as: funk, jazz, nu-jazz, soul, hip hop, house, folk, singer-songwriter, indie, alt-rock, 80s synth pop, pop music, rockabilly, reggae, dub and more… The second hour is dedicated to Hip Hop and Electro from the 1980s (the lense being 1979-1992). I want to focus on the eras of Hip Hop that forged the styles we have today, the unfashionable eras, the one-hit wonders, the origins of todays titans, as well as putting these early rap tracks in the context of early house music, and other genres which splintered out. 

The Inner Soundtrack with Nicole

The Inner Soundtrack with Nicole

The Inner Soundtrack is an introspective music and conversation show presented by Nicole, exploring the emotional relationship people have with music across different eras of their lives.

Blending alternative, folk, electronic, metalcore, singer-songwriter and emotionally immersive soundscapes, the focus is less on genre and more on emotional truth — the way music can hold us, reveal us, unravel us and sometimes help us reconnect with ourselves again.

Today’s schedule

Sunday 6 September 2026
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  • 08:00–10:00
    The Morning After
    Will & McLeod play a mix of well-known and obscure funk, dance, indie, soul, ‘hits’ and even jazz, sprinkled with chat about their (often contrasting) music playlists.
    The Morning After
  • 10:00–12:00
    The Sunday Scribble
    Presented by Sketch and Rhod. We cover punk, post-punk, indie, industrial, electronic, experimental, folk, country, jazz, soundtracks – in fact if we like it, we play it.
    The Sunday Scribble
  • 12:00–14:00
    Yan's Bangers
    Presented by myself, it's a light-hearted trip in the DeLorean through the 80s and 90s, picking only the best (and sometimes worst) music that the two decades had to offer. With a different featured album every time, I talk about the bands, the history of the tracks, and any fun facts that spring to mind. Full of nostalgia, I also cover the most horrific tracks from that time in my "Maximum Cheese" section. I also have a trivia quiz based on popular culture from the 80s and 90s. Anyone who loves a giggle and holds giant shoulder pads in their memory with fondness will love it. The aim? To leave people wanting to rush out, buy a Soda Stream, a Sinclair C-5 and a Remington Fuzz-away, and dig out their neon leg-warmers.
    Yan's Bangers
  • 14:00–16:00
    The Vibe Station
    Amelie and Darcie’s radio show is a carefully curated mix of soft pop, indie, and pop music, where they share their favorite and current tracks. More than just a playlist, the show dives into the stories and emotions behind the songs, giving listeners insight into their musical choices. Aimed at young people and anyone who loves music—especially soft, vibey, or rebellious sounds—the show creates an atmosphere that’s both engaging and immersive. With their unique personalities and strong, independent energy, Amelie and Darcie bring a fresh and authentic voice to the airwaves.
    The Vibe Station
  • 16:00–18:00
    Dead Air
    Col and Mike Under the guise of Mort the Squirrel-Its all Electronica or is that someone with an angle grinder?
    Dead Air
  • 18:00–20:00
    Back to Back
    Presented by Jake and Bod. A diverse and eclectic mix of music: reggae/punk/funk/hip-hop/rock/electronica/ska and many other wonderful tunes for your ears.
    Back to Back
  • 20:00–22:00
    The Planet Fear Radio Show
    Presented by Jude Fear with various guest hosts. We play an eclectic mix of various genres including pop, Americana and indie. We talk largely nonsense in an effort to make each other and our audience laugh.
    The Planet Fear Radio Show
  • 22:00–00:00
    Extreme Metal Mayhem
    Extreme Metal Mayhem is presented by Jason Jackson, a long time fan of all types of Metal music and live gigs. The programme is dedicated to all fans of Metal and those that want to experiment and try a new genre. Its angry music for happy people.
    Extreme Metal Mayhem

Listen again

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    Updated on 19 August
    The Electro Vaults Show
  • The Ricochet
    Updated on 18 August
    The Ricochet
  • The Eccentric Selection
    Updated on 17 August
    The Eccentric Selection

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