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Andrew Marston introduces Superfood (Kidderminster)
Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music, as recorded at Radio 1's Big Weekend.
Last on
Sat 3 Jun 201720:00
BBC Hereford & Worcester
Music Played
Released today
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Riscas
Talk Your Mind
Appeared at Mello Festival
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The Fidgets
I See You
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Stoned Love
Slow Down Or Burn Out
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FDLUXX
Don't Let Me Down
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BEKAH
Rock Witchu
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Robby Toner
Only You
In session at Radio 1's Big Weekend
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Superfood
Natural Supersoul
- Infectious.
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Superfood
Where's The Bass Amp
- Infectious.
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Falcon Lane
Broken
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When 5am
Rouen
- Toolroom.
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Appleby Kinsey
Under Your Feet
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KIDEVA
Better Baby
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Citizen-Servant
Bloodsoup
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Bo Walton
Better Than This
- Jump Jack.
In session at Radio 1's Big Weekend
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Superfood
Superfood
- Infectious.
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Superfood
Raindance
- Infectious.
In session

After spending the last couple of years in their studio exploring sounds and working on new music, Kidderminster band Superfood return to the live music scene with a special performance at Radio 1's Big Weekend.
"We had no money, no label and wanted to give up several times," says frontman Dom Ganderton.
Having pressed a hard reset on the band, Dom Ganderton (vocals/guitars) and Ryan Malcolm (guitars) are currently working on a second album due for release later this year.
"Catchy hooks, killer choruses and a unique sound that is bound to take the industry by storm" - Andrew Marston.
"We had no money, no label and wanted to give up several times," says frontman Dom Ganderton.
Having pressed a hard reset on the band, Dom Ganderton (vocals/guitars) and Ryan Malcolm (guitars) are currently working on a second album due for release later this year.
"Catchy hooks, killer choruses and a unique sound that is bound to take the industry by storm" - Andrew Marston.
Mello Festival highlights

The organisers of the Upton International Festival brought their secondary event, Mello, to Throckmorton Airfield, for the second year, last weekend.
Acts included Hawkwind, Goldie Lookin Chain, Altered Images, Republica, Johnny Hates Jazz, Rozalla and Urban Cookie Collective.
Acts included Hawkwind, Goldie Lookin Chain, Altered Images, Republica, Johnny Hates Jazz, Rozalla and Urban Cookie Collective.
One Love Manchester

20 minutes is all it took for public tickets for the Manchester benefit gig on Sunday to sell out.
Ariana Grande, Katy Perry, Take That, Pharrell Williams and Coldplay are all among the acts due to perform at One Love Manchester which is expected to raise more than £2m for the Red Cross fund supporting those who were injured or bereaved by the attack.
We'll meet the families of those people caught up in last week's attacks who will be at Old Trafford tomorrow.
Ariana Grande, Katy Perry, Take That, Pharrell Williams and Coldplay are all among the acts due to perform at One Love Manchester which is expected to raise more than £2m for the Red Cross fund supporting those who were injured or bereaved by the attack.
We'll meet the families of those people caught up in last week's attacks who will be at Old Trafford tomorrow.
Under The Hill Festival highlights

Last Saturday saw a brand new event take place near Evesham called Under The Hill, with Sam & The Womp headlining.
The event showcased a diverse range of music, with a variety of influences, from Reggae to Ska, African Bass, Electroswing, Punk, Funk and more.
Festival director Mista Trick is a DJ and producer who's performed at Glastonbury, Boomtown, Nozstock, Swingamajig and Shambala.
The event showcased a diverse range of music, with a variety of influences, from Reggae to Ska, African Bass, Electroswing, Punk, Funk and more.
Festival director Mista Trick is a DJ and producer who's performed at Glastonbury, Boomtown, Nozstock, Swingamajig and Shambala.
Radio 1's Big Weekend

This week's session was performed at Radio 1's Big Weekend; a two-day festival that sets up camp in a different city every year.
This year's event took place in Hull where Katy Perry and Kings Of Leon headlined.
The BBC Introducing stage, hosted by Huw Stephens, showcased the best new artists from across the county - as selected by the local shows.
This year's event took place in Hull where Katy Perry and Kings Of Leon headlined.
The BBC Introducing stage, hosted by Huw Stephens, showcased the best new artists from across the county - as selected by the local shows.
Features
- In the news: The passing of a stalwart of the music community in North Worcestershire who's kept the records spinning for decades.
- In the gig guide: Another festival clash with Tenbury and Mappfest happening.
BBC Introducing at the Tenbury Music Festival

Our next recording session takes place on Saturday 17 June at the Tenbury Music Festival, which returns for a second year.
This 12-hour event features two stages, food stalls and a beer tent.
So far, the organisers have raised £3,000 for the Teenage Cancer Trust and this year they're expecting 1,000 visitors.
This 12-hour event features two stages, food stalls and a beer tent.
So far, the organisers have raised £3,000 for the Teenage Cancer Trust and this year they're expecting 1,000 visitors.
Broadcast
- Sat 3 Jun 201720:00BBC Hereford & Worcester










