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BBC Introducing Mixtape: 24 July 2017

Tom Robinson

BBC 6 Music presenter

Hello, I'm Tom Robinson and here are the tracklistings for The BBC Introducing Mixtape - a podcast and radio show broadcast every Monday from 2-3am on BBC Radio 6 Music. Each week we showcase some of my favourite new tunes by emerging and independent artists, and in this episode you can hear:

MØSS, ST. JUDE THE OBSCURE, HAYSTACK MONOLITH, OWEN DUFF, LEON OF ATHENS, TOBIAS BEN JACOB, JAMES NUMBERE, IRINA, CONOR HOUSTON, THE DESERT, JUSTTIZE, JOSH SAVAGE, ALBERT JONES, SWIMMING GIRLS, DANIEL WEBSTER and PLïNKï PLøNKï 

How to Listen...

This is the episode broadcast on Monday 31st July 2017. You can listen again for 30 days (until Wed 30th August) on our programme page via this link, using the BBC iPlayer Radio App on your mobile device, or as a rich playlist on the BBC Music app and web pages.

Best of all...

You can receive the show automatically every week as a podcast by subscribing via iTunes or direct from the Podcasts app on your mobile device: just search "Tom Robinson Introducing". This podcast is also downloadable direct from the 6 Music website.



All music has been sourced from the BBC Introducing Uploader and start times below are for the podcast version of the show...

MØSS - Feel [starts 00:11]

http://www.soundcloud.com/wearemoss

ST. JUDE THE OBSCURE - Ruins [starts 05:26]

http://www.facebook.com/St.JudetheObscure

HAYSTACK MONOLITH - Let's Vibrate [starts 08:37]

https://www.facebook.com/Haystack-Monolith-295029990915174/

OWEN DUFF - His Light Will Save Me [starts 12:26]

http://www.owenduff.co.uk

LEON OF ATHENS - Fire Inside You [starts 15:15]

http://www.leonofathens.com

TOBIAS BEN JACOB - 89 [starts 18:14]

http://www.tobiasbenjacob.com

JAMES NUMBERE - Don't Stop [starts 21:06]

https://soundcloud.com/james-numbere

IRINA - Out of Life [starts 24:59]

https://soundcloud.com/irina-951237464

CONOR HOUSTON - No Added Sugar [starts 27:32]

http://www.soundcloud.com/conorhoustonofficial

THE DESERT - Just Get High [starts 32:11]

https://www.facebook.com/thedesertofficial

JUSTTIZZE - Mess [starts 35:24]

http://justtizze.bandcamp.com

JOSH SAVAGE - Ghosts [starts 39:13]

http://www.joshsavagemusic.com

ALBERT JONES - Dreamers [starts 41:52]

http://www.albertjones.co.uk

SWIMMING GIRLS - 2 Kids [starts 46:33]

https://www.facebook.com/SwimmingGirls

DANIEL WEBSTER - Holy A [starts 49:49]

https://soundcloud.com/user-669145085

PLïNKï PLøNKï - Happy Birthday Emily [starts 54:42]

https://www.facebook.com/weareplinkiplonki

BBC Radio 6 Music: Loud And Proud

The 1967 Sexual Offences Act marked the start of a long journey towards LGBT equality in the UK. 6 Music will be marking its 50th anniversary with a season of programmes celebrating queer culture and its journey through the intervening decades as part of the BBC's Gay Britannia season.

Friday 28 July

1600–1900 Steve Lamacq with Tom Robinson

Tom Robinson joins Steve for an hour to celebrate 40 years since Glad to be to be Gay was released and 15 years as a presenter at 6 Music.



1900-2100 Beth Ditto sits in for Iggy Pop

Alternative-spirited tracks that have challenged mainstream ideas of gender and sexual orientation from the 1960s to the present day, with anecdotes and stories from Beth



2100-0000 Loud & Proud with SHYBOI

Tom Ravenscroft presents a guest mix from SHYBOI, who is also part of New York City-based queer collective KUNQ.

Saturday 19 July

1300-1500 Liz Kershaw chats to Indigo Girls

Liz in conversation with the Grammy-wining American campaigners for LGBT+ rights

2130-1100 Tom Robinson talks to Labi Siffre

The celebrated songwriter shares his unique perspective into being black, British and gay - before and after partial decriminalisation in 1967 - with his own much-loved songs and the stories behind them.

Sunday 30 July

0700-1000 Mary Anne Hobbs

Mary Anne hears from songwriter Hannah Peel and hosts a Loud & Proud playlist 

1300-1400 Queer as Punk

Jon Savage explores the effect of LGBT culture on the early days of punk - and how queer punks went on to influence the course of UK music in the 1980s. Contributors include Jayne County, Jordan, Pete Shelley and Pete Burns



1600-1800 Songs Of Liberation

Amy Lamé hosts Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service show.

1800-2000 Now Playing @6Music

Tom Robinson hosting a spontaneous playlist of LGBT songs and stories suggested by listeners via social media

ARTISTS…

After being featured by BBC Introducing you may receive emails from PR companies with impressive client lists, saying they like your music and want to help you get further radio airplay. Please be aware this doesn't make you unique or special - lots of our artists receive these emails from companies who are simply seeking new customers for their paid services. Hiring a professional radio promotion team - just because they happen to send you an email - isn't neccessarily the best use of your money at this point.

In our experience emerging artists often achieve the same results as a plugger - sometimes very much better - by simply contacting radio shows and DJs themselves via social media. For suggestions on how to do your own music promotion see the free advice section at my Fresh On The Net blog (freshonthenet.co.uk)

If you do decide to pay a PR firm to do this work for you, there are over a hundred to choose from in the UK. Most of them have impressive-looking client lists - but not all of them deliver good value for money. Before paying anybody for promotional services of any kind, always contact at least two of their clients first to ask if they'd recommend that particular company. You can find the management, record company or booking agent for most artists using Google.

Further down the line - as your career gathers momentum - you may decide to invest serious money in a professional PR campaign. The most effective pluggers do charge a lot of money because they're good. But the ones that charge the most money aren't neccessarily the best, so do some research. Check which indie labels are regularly getting their artists played on national radio - then make a friendly phone call to their offices and ask which PR company they would recommend.

And whatever route you choose, don't forget to carry on uploading your new releases to BBC Introducing so that we can carry on supporting you as your future career unfolds.

Tom Robinson

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