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TRACKLISTING. MONDAY 30/05/2011

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Tom RobinsonTom Robinson|01:00 UK time, Monday, 30 May 2011

Tanya Auclair & TR

Another jampacked show from 1-3am this morning with our Import/Export feature, tips from Huw and Bobby plus - most exciting of all - a session recorded exclusively for the show from Tanya Auclair. She blew us away with her astonishing talent and huge personal warmth. She not only coined the term "wonky-tonk percussion" but gave us a glimpse into her inspirations and onward journey. The interview and both session tracks can be heard in full on this morning’s show - listen again here.

We also had a good laugh with our new friends at Triple J Radio in Sydney - breakfast presenters Tom Ballard and Alex Dyson. Have you ever hypotenused?.... If not, click on the link as it's a trend that may well catch on fast over here. Our export to Tom and Alex was Little Girl by our good friends Masters in France who - as Tom R explained - are from Old North Wales. From New South Wales they sent us back back Feeding Line - the ambitiously commercial new single by Boy & Bear.

Huw Stephens
gave us a live track from the BBC Introducing Stage at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Carlisle the other week - Cavalcade by the curiously-spelled Eastbourne band YAAKS. As mentioned last week you can see video of all the Introducing artists at the R1BW on the main BBC Introducing Website.

From The Asian Network our pal Bobby Friction brought us the Love & Light remix of Load by David Starfire from his new EP. Very lovely. And last but in no way least, the fine Scots songwriter Samantha Whates - featured last week in in Thanks For Your Support - paid the love forward by bringing Jack Cheshire to our attention. Jack calls London home and recorded his album in Sweden - yet he named it Copenhagen. Go figure.

Phew…. jam-packed is what it is. See the listings below for all the other great music you tipped to us this week. We're always keen to hear about any top tunes that can be heard in full online - your own or anyone else's. But remember - don't send us CDs or mp3s: please click on the Recommend Music link above to tell us all about them and we promise to listen. And if we like what we hear, we play it: simple as that.

THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE - I'm A Little Bit Evil
https://thecapeofgoodhope.co.uk

LIMOZINE - Deep Fried Love
https://www.myspace.com/limozine

LOUISE LE MAY - A tale Untold
https://louiselemay.com

JESTER JACOBS - Knuckle Down
https://jesterjacobs.bandcamp.com

TRIPLE J IMPORT/EXPORT TRACK 1
MASTERS IN FRANCE - Little Girl
https://www.myspace.com/mastersinfrance

TRIPLE J IMPORT/EXPORT TRACK 2
BOY & BEAR - Feeding Line
https://facebook.com/boyandbear

GAZELLE TWIN - I Am Shell I Am Bone
https://gazelletwin.com

INTERVIEW GUEST + SESSION
TANYA AUCLAIR – Illiterate
https://tanyaauclair.com

SILENT SLEEP - You Can Colour Me In
https://silentsleep.bandcamp.com

HUW STEPHENS TIP: LIVE AT R1BW 2011
YAAKS - Cavalcade
https://facebook.com/yaaks

SLIDES - Dead Letter Box
https://facebook.com/slidesmusic

DECADE IN EXILE - Way Beyond The Logic Of Odds
https://decadeinexile.bandcamp.com

BOBBY FRICTION TIP
DAVID STARFIRE - Load (LOVE & LIGHT remix)
https://soundcloud.com/davidstarfire

BENJAMIN SHAW - When I Fell Over In The City
https://audioantihero.bandcamp.com

THE STOWAWAYS - Monroe
https://thestowawaysmusic.com

BLANKMAPS - Running In Slow Motion
https://facebook.com/blankmaps

THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT
JACK CHESHIRE - Copenhagen
https://jackcheshire.bandcamp.com

STRANGEFRUIT - The Tower
https://facebook.com/strangefruituk

THE STARS DOWN TO EARTH - The Futurist
https://facebook.com/pages/The-Stars-Down-to-Earth/6374038450

PRETTY PLACES - The Fool
https://www.myspace.com/prettyplaceslpg

INTERVIEW GUEST + SESSION
TANYA AUCLAIR - Origami
https://tanyaauclair.com

RUSSELL AND THE WOLVES - Call The Tribe
https://facebook.com/russellandthewolvesband

FOURTONE - Get Funked
https://soundcloud.com/fourtone

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