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Bill Spencer shares weekend recordings from his living room studio in Detroit, Michigan, from where he brings a range of soulful jazz rock, and ambient sounds, spanning to electronica and psychedelic dub.

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Los Angeles
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On the debut episode of Outsider Oldies, take a trip back to the hazy coffee shops and assorted hippie havens that harvested remarkable, often oddball folkies during the 1960s and '70s. This tracklist is stacked with moody tracks from private press LPs and small-run 45s, but a few "loner folk classics" were scattered in for good measure.

Ten Minutes With My Dad

Ten Minutes With My Dad

Ten Minutes With My Dad has been played on NTS in shows including Andrew Weatherall Presents: Music's Not For Everyone, featured first on 29 October 2015. Songs played include White Van Man.

A girl duo that plays confusing, controversial, and energetic 10-15 minute shows. Ten Minutes With My Dad, also known as 10 Minutes With My Dad was formed in 2003 by musician Tree Carr, Nisha Thirkel and producer Taka Mukai. Their sound was a mix of low-fi electro beats with punk rock and heavy metal guitar riffs, accompanied by shouty vocals. Their lyrics were darkly comical, often referencing satan worship, sex, drugs and rock n' roll. This Shoreditch duo broke up in 2005 and were known for their controversial and violent stage shows. They incited a riot on the Sailor Jerry stage at Download 2004 music festival and were consequently banned.

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Ten Minutes With My Dad

Ten Minutes With My Dad has been played on NTS in shows including Andrew Weatherall Presents: Music's Not For Everyone, featured first on 29 October 2015. Songs played include White Van Man.

A girl duo that plays confusing, controversial, and energetic 10-15 minute shows. Ten Minutes With My Dad, also known as 10 Minutes With My Dad was formed in 2003 by musician Tree Carr, Nisha Thirkel and producer Taka Mukai. Their sound was a mix of low-fi electro beats with punk rock and heavy metal guitar riffs, accompanied by shouty vocals. Their lyrics were darkly comical, often referencing satan worship, sex, drugs and rock n' roll. This Shoreditch duo broke up in 2005 and were known for their controversial and violent stage shows. They incited a riot on the Sailor Jerry stage at Download 2004 music festival and were consequently banned.

Original source: Last.fm

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White Van Man
Disastronaut, 10 Minutes With My Dad
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