Radio Clash Podcast

By: Tim from Radio Clash
  • Summary

  • Do you struggle to have the time or knowledge to find good new music? Every few weeks Tim from London does the work for you, wading through hundreds of tracks to create an eclectic mix of the latest and greatest tunes from around the world. Remixes, mashups, strange covers, surprising genres, memes and musical madness, new tunes or newly found classics, you name it, he’s probably played it. So if you want to hear your next favourite band, or fall in love with a track or genre you’ve not heard before – listen to Radio Clash, one of the world’s first music podcasts since 2004!
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Episodes
  • RC 398: The Funeral
    Sep 19 2024
    Four weeks ago, John my partner of 27 years died. I have the task of arranging the funeral, which is this afternoon 19th September 2024 at 2pm (I recorded this two days ago). This includes the music…the saddest gig for any DJ, let alone the saddest thing I’ve done for someone I loved so deeply. […]
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    2 hrs and 43 mins
  • RC 397: The Song Of The Summer
    Jul 22 2024
    A delayed podcast as I’ve been off in the woods – but we have a feature on the two ‘Songs of the Summer’, the new albums by G3RST and Mark David Hadley and talk Twisted Firestarters and Mashup Summer Camp, actual camping and hiking, and why July is always Summertime Sadness – with some songs […]
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    2 hrs and 29 mins
  • RC 396: Camping aka A Walk In The Woods
    May 31 2024
    Apologies for the late podcast, just scraping in for May, and the last one was early April! I’ve been off walking the West Highland Way and the Great Glen Way in Scotland – all 170ish miles, so a LONG walk and a lot of wild camping, which seemed appropriate as it’s about to be Pride […]
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    2 hrs and 14 mins

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