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Sine of the Times 19/02/2011

Exploring the past, present and future of London’s underground dance music scene with Thomas Lee and Rita Maia. This week the bass-loving duo are joined by Super Recordings artist Ph0t0machine for an exclusive mix. If you like your tunes deep and Detroit-y (and frankly who doesn’t?) this ones for you.

Tracklist:

EL-B – I Feel (Ph0t0machine Remix)
Illum Sphere – Blood Music (Indigo Remix)
Heptones – Ting A Ling (Version)
Ph0t0machine – Untitled
Groove Chronicles – Stone Cold
Ph0t0machine – Technicolour (Raffertie Remix)
Ph0t0machine – Bitch
Ph0t0machine – Sine Language

Ph0t0machine Mix:
Floating Points – Peoples Potential
Actress – Hazyville
Joyce Muniz – Bedstories (Cosmintrg Remix)
Photek – 101 (Boddika Drum Machine Remix)
Breach – Man Up
Ph0t0machine – Obeah
MJ Cole – Manta

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Sine of the Times 12/02/2011 – Talking At Me

Exploring the past, present and future of London’s underground dance music scene with Rita Maia (regular co-host Thomas Lee is away this week).  This week’s show focuses on the Talking At Me Club night at the Notting Hill Arts Club and Rita is joined in the studio by Coby 1, Dom P and Adam Callan and playing tracks by some of the club’s recent guests as well as some classic jungle! Woo!

Tracklist:

Sampha – Kij

Jessie Ware & Sampha – Valentine

Greenmoney – Tropicalstep

Photomachine – Waves

Pirate Sound System – Dub N U (Mpsf Remix)

Little Dragon – Never Never (Sbtrkt Remix)

Gil Scott-Heron & Jamie Xx – NY Is Killing Me

Noise Factory – Futuroid

Doc Scott – VIP Drumz

Congo Natty – Junglist (DJ Zinc Remix)

Troumaca – Ivory

Photomachine – Technicolour (Throwing Snow Remix)

Seiji – More of You

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Yummy Mummy: Series 1, episode 8

And so, here it is, the final episode of the first series originally broadcast on Resonance in 2008; where we join our heroes looking back on some of their favourite moments of the previous two months. Do you remember that time when Thomas Weaver-Baxter sang at Wimbledon? Or the occasion when Yummy Mummy accidentally got buried alive? Or even that unfortunate Albatross incident? No?  Neither do we.  It’s almost as if someone was disappointed with the series and was attempting to improve it at the last possible moment. Still, the explosive finale is worth sticking around for, unless your particularly into the preservation of soft furnishings…

Moderately slapdash merriment for children old enough to know better…

Sine of the Times 05/02/2011

Exploring the past, present and future of London’s underground dance music scene with Rita Maia (regular co-host Thomas Lee is away this week). She’s joined in the studio by special guest XXXY aka Rupert Taylor who will be mixing some of his current favourite tracks live in the studio for your grateful ears. Lock it and keep it locked!

Tracklist:

XXXY – You Always Start It

XXXY – Ordinary Things

XXXY – I know this (can’t be love)

Radiohead – Idioteque

Aphex Twin – Windowlicker

Exclusive XXXY Mix:

Neon Jung – Just Can’t Leave It Alone

Unknown – Untitled (Final Draft)

Power House – Power House

Paris Underground Trax – Sexything Remix

Skudge – Melodrama

Steve Poindexter – Computer Madness (Stereo)

PhOtOmachine ? – Techincolour (Optimum’s 808 Reduction)

Artifact – The Wolf

Mathew Jonson – Decompression

Bobby Dozen – Mill Riddim

Bad Autopsy – Rotpot

XXXY – You Gotta Do You

XXXY – Swing Those Hips

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Yummy Mummy: Series 1, Episode 7

The penultimate instalment of our dusting-off the original YM series from 2008, in this week’s episode evil head of Resonance FM, Thomas Weaver-Baxter has insisted- quite threateningly- on giving Yummy Mummy the week off and banishing him somewhere cold and unpleasant. Yummy Mummy has left a pre-recorded School Run all ready to  roll, but the merciless manager throws it down the well, cranks up the Steinway Grand; and proceeds to hijack the airtime and use it as a platform for his own autobiographical torch-songs. Unfortunately he doesn’t realise that recently-formed avant-colliery marching band Reso-Parpe are heading his way. Famous explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott makes a guest appearance, implausible as that may seem. Slightly confusing fun for children old enough to know better…

Yummy Mummy: Series 1, episode 6

Amusing childish hokum for kids of all ages. This week’s freshly un-earthed relic of the original YM series from 2008 finds our hero facing the sack after diabolical station manager Thomas Weaver-Baxter creates a gigantic robot replacement, the Mummytron 3000. Is this the answer to Mr. Weaver-Baxter’s prayers? Will he finally be shot of his least favourite programme? Will the Mummytron 3000 prove the perfect presenter? Or is that sinister clanking noise it keeps making an omen of trouble ahead? Only time will tell- and it isn’t much time, only 15 minutes. Frankly, what else would you be doing?

Sine of the Times 29/01/2011

Exploring the past, present and future of London’s underground dance music scene with Thomas Lee and Rita Maia.

This week we have a residents special as your hosts play some of their current favourites with minimum chat. What better start to your Saturday night? Or indeed any other night of the week, since it’s a podcast…

Tracklist:
Sepalcure – Fleur (Hotflush)
SBTRKT – Hide Or seak (Young Turks)
Hackman – Bam Bam (PTN)
System – DRK (Live Version) (Rump Recordings)
XXXY – This Much (Fortified Audio)
Jamie Grind – Now You Know (Fortified Audio)
M.I.A.- It Takes a Muscle – Pearson sound Revix (White)
Amenta & J-Wow – Like That (RBMA London)
Paus – Mete as Maos a Boca (Nguzunguzu Remix) (White Label)
Mayhem / Distal (Surefier-Sounds)
DVA & Fatima – Just Vybe (Soul: Power Mix) (Hyperdub)
Jackal youth – Let Me Be (Reduction)
Martyn & Mike Slott – All Night (All City)
Jamie George – Flying Saucer (Roska’s Crop Circle Mix) (Roska Kicks & Snares)
Modeselector – In Loving Memory (Bpitch Control)

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Sine of the Times 22/01/2011

Exploring the past, present and future of London’s underground dance music scene with Thomas Lee and Rita Maia.

This week FACT magazine contributor and Local Action Records boss Tom Lea Joins us to share his tips for 2011

**WARNING** One of tonight’s tracks contains strong language!

Tracklist:

Krystal Klear – Tried For Your Love (All City)

Gongon & Bad Autopsy – MAG (Well Rounded)

Benjamin Damage – Run And Bounce (Antidote)

Jamie Foxx – Fall For Your Type (Brenmar Remix)

Optimum – Lightyear (Hum and Buzz)

? ? – Eardrums

Zoltan – Always

T. Williams feat Terri Walker – Hearbeat (Mosca Remix) (Local Action)

Damu – Mermaid (Local Action)

E_TCH – Loosing You

XXXY- Ordinary Things (Ten Thousand Yen)

Objekt – The Goose That Got Away (Objekt)

Jera – Another One

Jacques Greene – The Look (LuckyMe)

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Yummy Mummy: Series 1, episode 5

Continuing our picking o’er the bones of the original and slightly different  series from 2008, this week we find the peace of the Resonance studio shattered by the sudden clanging of the Rhino Alarm; a new safety device installed by despotic station master Thomas Weaver-Baxter as an early warning system to alert the team of the dangers of nearby rhinoceroses. This potentially life-threatening situation forces Yummy Mummy to temporarily abandon the show and seek shelter in the Resonance wardrobe. But where could that rhino have come from? Can anyone save them? How will they ever get it out of the studio? And where on earth is Mr. Weaver-Baxter while all this is going on? Moderately diverting nonsense for children old enough to know better.

Yummy Mummy: Series 1, episode 4

Continuing with our digging up of the original and rather different YMSR series from 2008, this week’s blast from the past comes to you from the park just round the corner from the Resonance studio, where the sun is shining and the birds are singing.  But even this pleasant scene throws up some intriguing questions, such as why is Yummy Mummy perched atop the band-stand dressed in a giant pigeon costume? And why is the evil Thomas Weaver-Baxter watching him through his field glasses and cackling? Could it all have something to do with today being the inaugural day of the mating season for all winged creatures of the air? Will Yummy Mummy get his feathers ruffled? And couldn’t we have given radio legend Willem De Ridder a slightly better role?

Objectionable tomfoolery for children of all ages.