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1
London
02:00 - 04:00

Somewhere between banging your head against a brick wall and holding your breath under water.

2
Los Angeles
02:00 - 03:00

Bianca Oblivion kicks off the show with her latest single 'Move It' out on Clasico Records' 'Superclásico Vol. 2' compilation. High octane guest mix from Hainafromchina, a Shanghai & Vancouver based DJ, producer, and multimedia artist and co-founder of the QTBIPOC-centred party Normie Corp.

Necromandus

Necromandus

Necromandus has been played on NTS in shows including Forever to Whatever, featured first on 19 January 2021. Songs played include Gypsy Dancer and Nightjar.

A small time English band from Cumberland (now Cumbria), UK that formed in 1970. They were discovered by Tony Iommi on the Master of Reality tour. He took the band under his wing, and they ended up supporting Black Sabbath on numerous occasions. After a failed attempt to record an album in 1972, Tony offered to produce them and they entered the studio to record Orexis of Death, which featured Iommi on several tracks. However, the release went unissued until the late 90's.

The line-up consisted of: Bill Branch - Vocals (R.I.P.) Barry Dunnery - Guitars (R.I.P. 2008) Dennis McCarten - Bass (R.I.P. 2004) Frank Hall - Drums

They split up in the fall of 1973, with the members continuing to have involvement in the music industry, most noticeably as a prototype solo band for Ozzy Osbourne in the 70's before he returned to Black Sabbath for Never Say Die.

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Necromandus

Necromandus has been played on NTS in shows including Forever to Whatever, featured first on 19 January 2021. Songs played include Gypsy Dancer and Nightjar.

A small time English band from Cumberland (now Cumbria), UK that formed in 1970. They were discovered by Tony Iommi on the Master of Reality tour. He took the band under his wing, and they ended up supporting Black Sabbath on numerous occasions. After a failed attempt to record an album in 1972, Tony offered to produce them and they entered the studio to record Orexis of Death, which featured Iommi on several tracks. However, the release went unissued until the late 90's.

The line-up consisted of: Bill Branch - Vocals (R.I.P.) Barry Dunnery - Guitars (R.I.P. 2008) Dennis McCarten - Bass (R.I.P. 2004) Frank Hall - Drums

They split up in the fall of 1973, with the members continuing to have involvement in the music industry, most noticeably as a prototype solo band for Ozzy Osbourne in the 70's before he returned to Black Sabbath for Never Say Die.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Gypsy Dancer
Necromandus
Rise Above Relics2010
Nightjar
Necromandus
Rise Above Relics2010