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London
17:00 - 19:00

Old friends and hapless mavericks Ivan Smagghe and Nathan Gregory Wilkins present a fortnightly window into their ramshackle musical world. A show with absolutely no rules (as they'd only break them). We love the unmixable, old & new. We are oddballs and we love you.

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London
17:00 - 18:00

Coined by DRB LasGidi in 2014, alté fuses afrobeats, pop, rap, R&B, soul and dancehall into a DIY, genre‑bending sound from Lagos’ creative fringes. The term - slang for “alternative” - celebrates freedom of expression, emerging as a youth‑led reaction to conservative Naija culture. Catch our guide featuring trailblazers Cruel Santino, Odunsi (The Engine), Amaarae, Tems, and more.

One Gang Logic

One Gang Logic

One Gang Logic has been played on NTS shows including Andrew Weatherall Presents: Music's Not For Everyone, with The Stand first played on 29 September 2016.

One Gang Logic were a short-lived late-1970's, early 1980's British post-punk band from Grimsby, Humberside (now Lincolnshire), England. They released several singles in 1979 and 1980 before imploding. One gang Logic were: Chris Leaning, Paul Singleton and Mick Clark. Their first 7", "Alienate (Kafka Laughs)" was released by Stark One Records in 1979. Two further songs, "Playtime" and "The Stand" were included on the 1980 various artist compilation "Household Shocks". "The Stand" included co-vocalist Mark McCubbin, and was dedicated to Ian Curtis of Joy Division.

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One Gang Logic

One Gang Logic has been played on NTS shows including Andrew Weatherall Presents: Music's Not For Everyone, with The Stand first played on 29 September 2016.

One Gang Logic were a short-lived late-1970's, early 1980's British post-punk band from Grimsby, Humberside (now Lincolnshire), England. They released several singles in 1979 and 1980 before imploding. One gang Logic were: Chris Leaning, Paul Singleton and Mick Clark. Their first 7", "Alienate (Kafka Laughs)" was released by Stark One Records in 1979. Two further songs, "Playtime" and "The Stand" were included on the 1980 various artist compilation "Household Shocks". "The Stand" included co-vocalist Mark McCubbin, and was dedicated to Ian Curtis of Joy Division.

Original source: Last.fm

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The Stand
One Gang Logic
Stark Products1980