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Andrew Marston introduces Absolute Ataxia (Worcester)

Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music, as recorded at the Artrix in Bromsgrove.

2 hours

Music Played

  • New EP

    • Daniel and the Scandals

      You Take The Mood & I'll Take The Weather

    • Bumblecat

      Custard Sun

    • George Baker

      Beef With Me

  • By Royal Appointment

    • Becky Rose

      Let's Bring It To Life

  • Reviews

    • Paper Dreams

      Invisible

    • Marina del Ray

      St Paul's

  • Mik Black

    A Slow Dissolve

  • In Session

    • Absolute Ataxia

      Perfect Dystopia

    • Absolute Ataxia

      Fight

  • Kamos

    Leaving Them Dead

  • Siggy

    All It Takes Is A Chance

  • Interview

    • Gladestry School

      Every Child

  • Thunder Lion

    Thunder Lionz

  • Reviews

    • Skewwhiff

      Nice One

  • Local Papers

    • George Barnett

      The Ninth Wave

    • Sam Isaac

      What Good Did That Do?

  • Ammaara

    Rearrange

  • In Session

    • Absolute Ataxia

      Scream

    • Absolute Ataxia

      The Price They Pay

Broadcast

  • Fri 13 Jul 201219:00

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