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Andrew Marston introduces live music from The Electric Blues Reaction (Kington)

Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music, as recorded at Snodfest near Pershore.

2 hours

Music Played

  • Touch and Go

    Ecoutez, Repetez

    • Ikon.
  • Sam Plowman

    Don't Go Back

  • Nightblade

    Under The Streetlights

  • The Intended

    God, I'm A Loser

    • Arbanlay.
  • Herefordshire Gig Of The Week

    • Lisbee Stainton

      There You Go

      • Marionet.
  • The Virr

    Wet Lettuce

  • In Session

    • The Electric Blues Reaction

      Wrongside

    • The Electric Blues Reaction

      In The Fade

    • The Electric Blues Reaction

      Beneath The Waves

  • News Story Of The Week

    • Wes Dance

      A Joker In The Deck

  • Robert Phoenix

    Ibiza Eclipse

  • James Rousseau

    To Make You Mine

  • Worcestershire Gig Of The Week

    • Calm Like A Riot

      Hall Of Fame

  • Jeaga

    The Maker

  • Alex Valentine

    Swoon

Broadcast

  • Fri 28 Sep 201219:00

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