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Introducing The Early Bird Show - our radio offering for morning people, hosted by Maria Somerville (Mondays and Tuesdays), Spirit Blue (Wednesdays and Thursdays) and Jack Rollo (Fridays). Weekday mornings, 7-9am.

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The LA Beat Scene emerged in the early 2000s as a loose community of producers pushing instrumental hip-hop into new territory. Built around live nights like Kutmah's Sketchbook, and later Low End Theory, it created space for new kinds of sampling, strange drum programming and a DIY approach to sharing music. This mix brings together artists central to the scene’s development - Flying Lotus, Ras G, Teebs, Samiyam, Knxwledge, and others who shaped its sound from bedrooms, basements and backrooms across LA.

Tom And Jerry

Tom And Jerry

Tom And Jerry has been played on NTS over 30 times, featured on 32 episodes and was first played on 12 November 2014.

There are two artists that use this name.

a) One of the many early pseudonyms of Dollis Hill (northwest London, UK) residents Marc 'Marc Mac' Clair and Dennis 'Dego' McFarlane, aka 4hero.

Used predominantly between 1992 and 1994, the alias was employed to release the duo's early breakbeat hardcore and jungle compositions via the Reinforced Records sub-label, Tom & Jerry. Often pioneering the use of genre-crossing studio techniques like timestretching and pitch-shifting, many of their releases would later become recognised as amongst the most influential and important in shaping the direction of both the hardcore and jungle continuums.

b) A nom de plume used by Simon & Garfunkel in the late '50s and early '60s.

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Tom And Jerry

Tom And Jerry has been played on NTS over 30 times, featured on 32 episodes and was first played on 12 November 2014.

There are two artists that use this name.

a) One of the many early pseudonyms of Dollis Hill (northwest London, UK) residents Marc 'Marc Mac' Clair and Dennis 'Dego' McFarlane, aka 4hero.

Used predominantly between 1992 and 1994, the alias was employed to release the duo's early breakbeat hardcore and jungle compositions via the Reinforced Records sub-label, Tom & Jerry. Often pioneering the use of genre-crossing studio techniques like timestretching and pitch-shifting, many of their releases would later become recognised as amongst the most influential and important in shaping the direction of both the hardcore and jungle continuums.

b) A nom de plume used by Simon & Garfunkel in the late '50s and early '60s.

Original source: Last.fm

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Breakdown Records1994
Maximum Booty Style Pt.II
Tom & Jerry
Street Tuff Records1994
Air Freshener
Tom & Jerry
Street Tuff Records1994
Maximum Booty Style Pt 3
Tom and Jerry
Music House1994
Bring Yuh Body (Tom & Jerry Remix)
Frankie Paul, Buju Banton (Tom And Jerry mix)
Not On Label1994
Airfreshner
Tom And Jerry (Teebone + Dextrous Unreleased Vip Mix mix)
Music House1995
Yamming Snacks Like Shaggy
Tom And Jerry
Tom & Jerry1993
Maxi(Mum) Booty Style - (Part III)
Tom And Jerry
Tom & Jerry1994
He's Really Gone (Tom & Jerry Remix)
Underground Software (Tom & Jerry mix)
Not On Label1994