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Andrew Marston introduces Entra P (Hereford)
Unsigned, undiscovered & under-the-radar music, as recorded at The Globe in Hay-on-Wye.
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Sat 14 Mar 201520:00
BBC Hereford & Worcester
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Entra P's BBC Music Introducing session
Duration: 22:45
Music Played
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Armstrong & Stayte
Searching For Somebody Like You (feat. Emily Jane)
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Derek Darker
Numb
- Right Track Records.
Performed at Death or Glory Records in Redditch
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Chikaya
Choose Life
Review of the week
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Tokyo Marching Band
He Says, She Says
Special Announcement
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LOSTatHOME
Purple Soul
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Nick Davis
Country Air
In session at The Globe in Hay-on-Wye
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Entra P & Hussc
Something Wicked This Way Comes
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Entra P & Hussc
Deadzone
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Interior Castle
Listen & Talk
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Seasons
Honest
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Underground Ocean
Get Me Out of Here
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Matt Lewis
Better Place Right Now
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L J C
Drift
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The Edge Project
Moon Monkey
Special Announcement
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Das Sexy Clap
Rats!!!
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Red.Soul
Dreams Are High
In session at The Globe in Hay-on-Wye
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Entra P
Midnight
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Entra P
Can't Face Tomorrow
In session

Entra P is a Hereford-based hip-hop MC who's currently studying politics at UWE.
He first got inspired by the mid-90s scene aged 6, listening to tracks coming out of the US.
His studies have now formed the backbone to his lyric writing.
He's performed all over Britain - including shows in Birmingham, Bristol and London - and is about to play his first gigs overseas.
All of our live studio sessions and festival gigs since 2005...
He first got inspired by the mid-90s scene aged 6, listening to tracks coming out of the US.
His studies have now formed the backbone to his lyric writing.
He's performed all over Britain - including shows in Birmingham, Bristol and London - and is about to play his first gigs overseas.
All of our live studio sessions and festival gigs since 2005...
Death or Glory Records to close

One of the most influential music venues in Redditch closed its doors for the final time today, 14 months after they started trading.
Death or Glory Records is situated at Church Green in the town centre and has been used as a recording studio, performance space, record label and music shop.
Its owner, Steve Hadley, says they'll continue with an online shop and will still be supporting local bands by running events, forums and workshops - but having a town centre premises isn't sustainable with his rent being increased to £3000 a month.
Steve says: "I have forfeited a wage and put all the money I have into it. So it isn't easy to walk away from.
"The reality is although there are some very good bands in the area the viewing public isn't there.
"We have had Frank Turner and The Voyeurs in the shop in the last two weeks, been in NME again and still people aren't as bothered as I would have hoped.
"I will continue looking for alternative properties and applying for funding."
Death or Glory Records is situated at Church Green in the town centre and has been used as a recording studio, performance space, record label and music shop.
Its owner, Steve Hadley, says they'll continue with an online shop and will still be supporting local bands by running events, forums and workshops - but having a town centre premises isn't sustainable with his rent being increased to £3000 a month.
Steve says: "I have forfeited a wage and put all the money I have into it. So it isn't easy to walk away from.
"The reality is although there are some very good bands in the area the viewing public isn't there.
"We have had Frank Turner and The Voyeurs in the shop in the last two weeks, been in NME again and still people aren't as bothered as I would have hoped.
"I will continue looking for alternative properties and applying for funding."
BBC Introducing in Hay-on-Wye

This month's sessions were recorded at The Globe in Hay-on-Wye.
The venue has been at the epicentre of the HowTheLightGetsIn Festival which co-insides with the Hay Festival every year.
The venue celebrates all forms of expression; from poetry readings to fashion shows, children's workshops to video art and from philosophical talks to music and comedy.
Check out our local festival guide...
The venue has been at the epicentre of the HowTheLightGetsIn Festival which co-insides with the Hay Festival every year.
The venue celebrates all forms of expression; from poetry readings to fashion shows, children's workshops to video art and from philosophical talks to music and comedy.
Check out our local festival guide...
Features
- In the gig guide: There's events taking place every night of this week.
- In the news: A Hereford boy knocks a Hereford girl off the top of the charts.
The Voice

Hereford's Andy Boucher has been knocked out of the BBC talent show The Voice.
The air conditioning engineer had the heat turned up on him last weekend as he headed into the battle rounds against Esme Denters.
Read about our success stories from Herefordshire & Worcestershire...
Reviews
This week, Andy O'Hare reviews...
- Abby Inez & Tokyo Marching Band at Keystones Bar, Worcester.
- Red Dawe & Hennesea at The Great Malvern Hotel.
BBC Introducing in Bromsgrove

BBC Introducing in Hereford & Worcester supports unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar musicians from Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
Since 2011, we've been taking the show out on-the-road showcasing the very best musicians from our two counties.
On Sunday 29 March, we'll be rolling up to The Artrix in Bromsgrove to record four acts who we've been playing on BBC Hereford & Worcester recently.
We'll bring the bands - all we need now - is the fans!
None of these artists knew they were being considered for a live session - they were chosen based on the tracks they uploaded to us.
So if you'd like to Be Part Of It then simply turn up on the day - it's free to get in - but you must be prepared to make lots of noise for local music!
Doors open at 7pm - but you're more than welcome to turn up anytime until 10pm.
Since 2011, we've been taking the show out on-the-road showcasing the very best musicians from our two counties.
On Sunday 29 March, we'll be rolling up to The Artrix in Bromsgrove to record four acts who we've been playing on BBC Hereford & Worcester recently.
We'll bring the bands - all we need now - is the fans!
None of these artists knew they were being considered for a live session - they were chosen based on the tracks they uploaded to us.
So if you'd like to Be Part Of It then simply turn up on the day - it's free to get in - but you must be prepared to make lots of noise for local music!
Doors open at 7pm - but you're more than welcome to turn up anytime until 10pm.
Broadcast
- Sat 14 Mar 201520:00BBC Hereford & Worcester











