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Monday, 31 October 2022

Handclappers - ep.86 The Vinyl Thread


Welcome to The Vinyl Thread with Natalie and Alban Low, and special guest Sussex Jack. This week is all about the clap, the groovy clap, the folk clap, the disco clap, the aerobic clap, even the French clap. Join us for 20 minutes of vinyl and shellac, we spin flea market finds and auction lots into a themed selection for you to enjoy. 

Listen to episode 86 of The Vinyl Thread here - https://www.mixcloud.com/AlbanLow/handclappers-ep86-the-vinyl-thread/


Originally broadcast on Radio Nope on the 30th October 2022. Listen to other shows on Radio Nope at www.radionope.com

Tracklist
1. Mr. Bloe - Groovin' With Mr. Bloe (7”)
Odeon - 1 J 006-91.448 M (1970)
2. King Creosote - Bluebell, Cockleshell, 123 (12”)
Domino – WIGLP338 (2014)
3. DJ Casper – Cha Cha Slide (Hardino Mix) (12”)
All Around The World – 12GLOBE329 (2003)
4. Peaches & Herb - Shake Your Groove Thing (7”)
Polydor - 2066 992 (1978)
5. Kungs - Clap Your Hands (12”)
Def Jam Recordings – 4515199 (2022)
6. Jacques Dutronc - Les Playboys (12”)
Disques Vogue – VRL 3029 (1966)


Next week we gorge ourselves on all things sweet and sugary, so join us for another irresistible Vinyl Thread.

Sunday, 23 October 2022

Screen Scores - ep.85 The Vinyl Thread


Welcome to The Vinyl Thread with Alban Low and DJ EEEE. This week we play vinyl tracks from the big and small screen. With German incidental scores to Japanese anime tracks and American film noir themes. Join us for 20 minutes of vinyl and shellac, we spin flea market finds and auction lots into a themed selection for you to enjoy. 

Listen to episode 85 of The Vinyl Thread here - https://www.mixcloud.com/AlbanLow/screen-scores-ep85-the-vinyl-thread/


Originally broadcast on Radio Nope on the 23rd October 2022. Listen to other shows on Radio Nope at www.radionope.com

Tracklist
1. Orchester Heinz Alisch - Heißer Asphalt (7”)
Polydor - 21 088 EPH (1960)
2. Minmi - 四季ノ唄 (7”)
Victor ‎– NKS-705 (2018)
3. You & The Explosion Band – Lonely For The Road (12”)
Columbia – YP-7071-AX (1978)
4. Gene Pitney - Town Without Pity (7”)
Apex - 76779 (1961)
5. Ray Bloch And His Orchestra (Fred Lowery) - Vicki (10”)
Vogue - Q.72131
6. Cecil Payne - Mighty Fine Wine (12”)
Egmont - AJS 16

Next week we have vinyl tracks that all feature hand clapping, or make you feel like joining in with a clap or two.

Monday, 17 October 2022

SJ Fowler - MUEUM launch

SJ Fowler

Steven J Fowler introduced his first novella MUEUM at Waterstones, Kingston on Wednesday 13th October 2022. MUEUM is a work of 'watchers and the watched, a testament to the fact that people are always more interesting—and far stranger—than things. [...] An essential artefact for our troubled times, proving that travel of the mind is always more powerful than the real thing.' (Chris McCabe)

Kayona Daley

Poets and writers from Writers' Kingston (Kingston University's literary cultural institute) joined with their own work, exploring museums and museum culture. With Kayona Daley, Martin Wakefield, Simon Tyrrell, Agnieszka Studzinka, Dominic Jaeckle, Julia Rose Lewis and Jessica Sequeira.

Martin Wakefield

Steven J Fowler's work has become known for its exploration of the potential of poetry, alongside collaboration, curation, asemic writing, sound poetry, concrete poetry, and performance. He was nominated for the White Review Short Story Prize, 2014, and his short stories have appeared in anthologies, such as Isabel Waidner’s edited collection, Liberating the Canon (Dostoyevsky Wannabe, 2018).

MUEUM is published by Tenement Press, and edited by Dominic Jaeckle, BUY IT HERE

Dominic Jaeckle

About MUEUM:
Suspended in unknowable time there is a city; in the city, an event, a conflict. Amid the ash, fog and cloud, there is the manufacturing of a space—a many-winged museum on the make. On the plinths, exquisite remnants of life present and past—adorning the walls, portraits of gentle torture sit hand in hand with brutal and statuesque portrayals of camaraderie—and the gift-shop is littered with plastic curios and gilt revulsion.

Goya, as atmosphere rather than artwork, hovers amid iron age ghosts, bronzed ideas, and antiqued anxiety.

Julia Rose Lewis

Pacing the hall, atrium and corridor, there are those who keep the museum—the various midwives to the building’s demands—and those, like the reader, who merely visit; those who pass through the vacant galleries adrift with questions. What can I touch? What is next to Egypt? What is hidden in Mesopotamia? Where do we eat? Drink? Where is the entrance? The exit?

Simon Tyrrell

Following the tradition of the Nestbeschmutzer authors (“one who dirties their own nest,” vis-à-vis Bernhard and Gombrowicz, et al), in Fowler’s curt, spiralling, and acute work, the museum’s keepers will answer..

Jessica Sequeira


Agnieszka Studzinka


Rise of the Indies - ep.84 The Vinyl Thread


Welcome to The Vinyl Thread with Natalie Low. A self confirmed Indie Girl of the 1980s, Natalie rolls back the years to play records from her favourite record labels, including Rough Trade, Creation Records, Beggars Banquet, Merciful Release, Mute, and 4AD. Join us for 20 minutes of vinyl and shellac, we spin flea market finds and auction lots into a themed selection for you to enjoy. 

Listen to episode 84 of The Vinyl Thread here - https://www.mixcloud.com/AlbanLow/rise-of-the-indies-ep84-the-vinyl-thread/


Originally broadcast on Radio Nope on the 16th October 2022. Listen to other shows on Radio Nope at www.radionope.com

Tracklist
1. Camper Van Beethoven – Take The Skinheads Bowling (7”)
Rough Trade – RT 161 (1986)
2.Inspiral Carpets – This Is How It Feels (7”)
Mute – dung 7 (1990)
3.The Sisters Of Mercy – Alice (12”)
Merciful Release – MR 021 (1983)
4.This Mortal Coil - Mr Somewhere (12”)
4AD – DAD 1005 (1991)
5.Primal Scream – Loaded (7”)
Creation Records – CRE 070 (1990)
6.The Cult – Go West (Crazy Spinning Circles) (7”)
Beggars Banquet – BEG 115 (1984)

Next week we welcome a new collaborator, DJ EEEE, who will be joining Alban for a Film and TV themed episode. She will be sharing some Anime and Manga inspired tunes.


Monday, 10 October 2022

Euro Femme - ep.83 The Vinyl Thread


Welcome to The Vinyl Thread with Natalie and Alban Low. Expect some silliness from us this week, as we delve into the colourful Europop section of our collection. Join us for 20 minutes of vinyl and shellac, we spin flea market finds and auction lots into a themed selection for you to enjoy. 

Listen to episode 83 of The Vinyl Thread here - https://www.mixcloud.com/AlbanLow/euro-femme-ep83-the-vinyl-thread/


Originally broadcast on Radio Nope on the 9th October 2022. Listen to other shows on Radio Nope at www.radionope.com

Tracklist
1. Daimi - Teenager Twist (7”)
Tono - 45-ST 41240 (1962)
2. Las Ketchup – Asereje (7”)
Columbia – 670041 (2002)
3. Annie Cordy - Tata Yoyo (7”)
CBS - CBS9558 (1981)
4. Marlene Jobert - Tout En Noir Et Tout En Pastel (7”)
RCA – PB 40429 (1985)
5. Baccara – Yes Sir I Can Boogie (12”)
K-Tel – NE 1014 (1977)
6. Sheila & B. Devotion - Spacer (7”)
Carrere - CAR 128 (1979)
7. Siw Malmkvist - Åh! Vilka Kyssar (7”)
Metronome - MEP 9007 (1960)

Next week Natalie flies solo with an episode charting the rise of independent labels in 1980s and 1990s.


Monday, 3 October 2022

A Great Day in Harlem (Part 1) - ep.82 The Vinyl Thread


Welcome to The Vinyl Thread with Natalie and Alban Low. We find ourselves outside 17 East 126th Street between Fifth and Madison Avenue in New York. It's August 12th, 1958 and 57 Jazz musicians gather together to have their portrait taken by photographer Art Kane. The image will be known as A Great Day in Harlem, and this week we track down vinyl featuring some of those musicians . Join us for 20 minutes of vinyl and shellac, we spin flea market finds and auction lots into a themed selection for you to enjoy. 

Listen to episode 82 of The Vinyl Thread here - https://www.mixcloud.com/AlbanLow/a-great-day-in-harlem-part-1-ep82-the-vinyl-thread/


Originally broadcast on Radio Nope on the 2nd October 2022. Listen to other shows on Radio Nope at www.radionope.com

Tracklist
1. Blue Mitchell – Jamph (12”)
Original Jazz Classics – OJC-615 (1991)
2. Stuff Smith Quartet– Hillcrest (12”)
Calliope - CAL 3016 (1976)
3. The Gerry Mulligan Quartet - Freeway (10”)
Vogue Records - V2158 (1952)
4. Lester Young And The Kansas City Six - I Want A Little Girl (10”)
Commodore  - FL 20,021 (1952)
5. Zutty Singleton - Drum Face (10”)
Vogue Records  - V2352
6. Bud Freeman - The Eel’s Nephew (12”)
Philips - 6308 254 (1976)
7. Buck Clayton – Buckin' The Blues (12”)
RCA Camden - CDM 1031 (1969)

Next week we have a Vinyl Thread inspired by a recent trip by Natalie and Alban to Jean Paul Gaultier's Fashion Freak Show, featuring kitsch and whimsical Europop.