"rocklands semi-official podcasting radio station"

 

 

 


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"Andy and Jamie's broadcast from the planet's Time Zone is already the stuff of legend. They play, champion, interview and session the alternative new stars of cyberspace - it's become an online drop in to catch up on news, gossip and reports of what's been happening on the London Underground that isn't the tube! Earwax has introduced bands to international fans. When Earwax launched their first podcast in February, it was highly over subscribed and crashed. But everything's Pocastic now, so you can hear alternative's answer to 20th Century "Disc Jockeys"!... Earwax DJs on the decks turn a gig into a broadcast event" 
(Caffy St Luce, Music Tourist Board)

"performing all the rouble-rousing, word spreading, tune disseminating duties you’d have wanted from pirate radio once upon a time”
(Timeout Magazine)

 

 

the sessions

Since the show first started on TGR Sound, the earwax live sessions have been an integral and unique part of earwax. The first sessions took place thanks to local legend Ceri James who dragged various musicians that had performed on the Raw & Unplugged in New Cross album down to the TGR studio in Erith. The result was some fantastic sessions from Oggie, the Gemma Ray Ritual and Evi Vine among others. Since then we've had an array of performers recording sessions in the TGR Sound studio and at various venues in Southeast London. You can now listen to past sessions at wax-music.com  by clicking here

 

the presenters

       The earwax radio show is hosted by Andy & Jamie, who have been hosting alternative radio shows since 1997 - be it online, local, community or student radio. Andy and Jamie have also been involved with promoting live music and DJing in Southeast London since the mid 90's and have hosted residencies at The Paradise Bar and Amersham Arms, as well as promoting live events across the Southeast and beyond.   



 




info@wax-music.com
Propaganda, Xstream East Radio
St Georges Town Hall, 236 Cable Street
London E1 0BL