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Andrew Marston introduces Calm Like A Riot (Worcester)

Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music, as recorded at the Nozstock Festival in Bromyard.

**Please note, this will be broadcast on 104, 104.4, 104.6FM, 738 & 738AM only because of live sport**

2 hours

Music Played

  • Long Day Gone

    Gravity

  • One Million Suns

    Blame Yourself

  • Dolly James

    Can U Feel It

  • Interviews

    • 5parks ft Jemma Pixie Hixon

      Never Let Go

  • Dale Tomkins

    I Am The Sick, She Is The Cure

  • Review Of The Week

    • Threshing Ground

      A.H.A.G. (Unbroadcastable title)

  • In Session

    • Calm Like A Riot

      Shackadahiphop

    • Calm Like A Riot

      Tell Me Where The Beat Goes

  • Barbarix

    Crimson Tears

  • Caroline Fitzgerald

    Painting Rainbows

  • Review Of The Week

    • Clockwork Rifle

      Easy

  • Local Papers

    • East Of The Sun

      Runaway

    • Shaun Williams

      Amore Vita

  • In Session

    • Calm Like A Riot

      Robot Song

    • Calm Like A Riot

      Pat Cash

Broadcast

  • Fri 10 Aug 201219:00

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