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London
01:00 - 03:00

Mosca runs underground club music inspired by tunes from all over: dub, house, techno, grime and jungle, as well as East coast hip hop, South African house, Shaolin soul, indie and post-rock from his youth, first-wave electro, stripped down ragga and dancehall, a little minimal ghetto stuff, and more. On top of that he's racked up some pretty big guest mixes in past shows.

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Glasgow
02:00 - 03:00

Regular transmissions from two of Glasgow's most idiosyncratic & knowledgable DJs.

The Gurus

The Gurus

The Gurus has been played on NTS in shows including The Athenian Marketplace , featured first on 28 July 2023. Songs played include Cry, Cry.

The Gurus are a power pop influenced psychedelic rock band from Barcelona, Spain. Made up of musicians Josep Pons, Emili Ramirez, and Serio Bartel, the group has released four albums through Rainbow Quartz records since they formed in 1996. Their self-titled debut album, 2004's 'The Gurus', was modeled after The Beatles' classic album 'Revolver' It received favorable reviews from Exclaim Magazine, Spill Magazine, and the Ottawa Express. The latter referred to the album as "a gem from some hipster's garage sale" with a "warm, dreamy, pretend-every-day-is-sunny feel".

The group released a sophomore work titled 'The Swing of Things' in 2006. They followed that up with 'Now' in 2008, featuring a more hard rock and guitar pop style reminiscent of The Kinks. Their latest album, 'Closing Circles', was released in 2010.

(Not to be confused with Hoodoo Gurus)

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The Gurus

The Gurus has been played on NTS in shows including The Athenian Marketplace , featured first on 28 July 2023. Songs played include Cry, Cry.

The Gurus are a power pop influenced psychedelic rock band from Barcelona, Spain. Made up of musicians Josep Pons, Emili Ramirez, and Serio Bartel, the group has released four albums through Rainbow Quartz records since they formed in 1996. Their self-titled debut album, 2004's 'The Gurus', was modeled after The Beatles' classic album 'Revolver' It received favorable reviews from Exclaim Magazine, Spill Magazine, and the Ottawa Express. The latter referred to the album as "a gem from some hipster's garage sale" with a "warm, dreamy, pretend-every-day-is-sunny feel".

The group released a sophomore work titled 'The Swing of Things' in 2006. They followed that up with 'Now' in 2008, featuring a more hard rock and guitar pop style reminiscent of The Kinks. Their latest album, 'Closing Circles', was released in 2010.

(Not to be confused with Hoodoo Gurus)

Original source: Last.fm

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Most played tracks

Cry, Cry
The Gurus
Sundazed Music2003