
Andrew Marston introduces live music from Khaos Theory (Redditch)
Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music, as recorded at the Cock & Magpie in Bewdley.
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Khaos Theory's BBC Introducing session
Duration: 21:29
Music Played
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Laura Thompson
Give In To Myself
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Easyexcess
Alpine Voice
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None Of These Are You
Healing Hearts
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Beard Ov Bees
Reverb
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Cleo Lindor
Dreamer's Lullabye
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Khaos Theory
Burn Away
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Khaos Theory
Take A Shot
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KeyGreen
The Cuckoo
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Those Who Dare
Never Look Back
Review Tracks
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P****crasher
Man Who Said No
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Got Wood
What A Day
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Matt Telfer
Landmarks
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8 Dogs
Retina
Gig Of The Week
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Rubicava
Watch The Clocks
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Khaos Theory
Goodbye For Now
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Khaos Theory
I Struggle On
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Fammo
Eagle Dub
In Session

The venue hosts a number of regular open mic nights in their upstairs bar - so it was a natural choice for us to take the Introducing show there.
Khaos Theory are a new hard rock/metal band from Redditch.
Having played in previous bands together, Chris (guitar) and Daimon (vocals) joined forces to create a new project, with Mike joining later on bass and Chelsea on drums!
All of our live studio and festival sessions since 2005
Meet The Musicians

Since 2011, we've been taking the show out on-the-road showcasing the very best musicians from our two counties.
Once a month, we've been recording acts chosen by us at a variety of venues across the area - including at some of our biggest festivals.
Our next recording session takes place on Friday 31 May at the Wychwood Festival on Cheltenham Racecourse on our very own stage and features the five acts we plan to broadcast throughout June.
Acts we've chosen to appear at the festival are Worcester's Becky Rose, This Wicked Tongue, The Delray Rockets, Leominster's George Barnett, Malvern's Dogs Of Santorini, Hereford's Jimmy Heartbreak and Brassick, who are from both counties.
None of these acts knew they were being considered for a live session - they were chosen based on the tracks they uploaded here - which led them to receiving airplay on BBC Hereford & Worcester.
Meanwhile, if you're a venue or promoter, and would like to be featured in a future recording session please get in touch.
Interviews

To answer that very question, we're joined by the king of home studio production Paul White - Editor-In-Chief of Sound On Sound magazine.
Paul lives in Malvern - and says the time has nearly come to throw out that PC and record the lot onto your phone…
Some of the interviews you may have missed on-air
On The Record

Jim Lowe's On The Record documents what life's like on the road for our local industry professionals.
This week we preview his forthcoming video with studio engineer Dave Draper, who's worked on releases for multiple record labels.
Watch the series here
A local history of great gigs and musical legends
Reviews

- Johnny Thunder, The Tap House Band, The Cover Junkies & Camilla Nutley at The Tap open mic night, Worcester.
- Ronin at The Boar's Head, Kidderminster.
- Evolution Of Man, Torpor & P****crasher at The Pig & Drum, Worcester.
- Tyler Massey, Matt Telfer, Jerry Chester & Gareth Forsyth at The Morgan open mic night, Worcester.
BBC Introducing Musicians' Masterclass

If you're a budding solo artist, an MC, or just started a brand new band then you should check out BBC Introducing Musicians' Masterclasses.
On Thursday 21 March, we visited various locations across the UK - Glasgow, Belfast, London, Salford & Cardiff. DJs from all over BBC Radio, music industry experts and artists got together to host a day of sessions, workshops and masterclasses.
On the guestlist at Maida Vale were Worcester's Shaun Williams, Malvern's 5parks, Bromyard's Tenz, Droitwich's Case Closed and Bewdley's Barbarix.
Invited to Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff were Hereford's Daniel & The Scandals, Kidderminster's Lauren Wright and man-of-many-Worcester-bands Pete Adams.
We covered everything from song writing & MC workshops to promoting your music & making the most of your Twitter accounts.
We also heard from successful artists about their own musical journeys. Our special guests included Ben Howard, Aluna George, Wretch 32, Devlin, Angel, Japanese Popstars, Phil Kieran, Badly Drawn Boy and the Manic Street Preachers.
Tonight we hear from Tom Rean, from Droitwich, who runs Bank Records.Tom has been instrumental in supporting a number of local artists - giving them a variety of opportunities, including breaking them out of their own areas.
More from the Masterclass
Broadcast
- Sat 18 May 201320:00BBC Hereford & Worcester











