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NEWS:
In our May schedule we have the most shows ever. Come back to hear the rest!

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This Month On Dandelion Radio
Descriptions of every show broadcasting within our looping audio stream until the end of the month
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Andrew Morrison
There are two shows from Andy during Dandelion Radio's looping May schedule. The exclusive sessions continue during Andy's two-hour May show, with specially-recorded tracks from Before You Die... and recent Shifty Disco Records MP3 Singles Club act The War Crimes, as well as a live highlight from Eliza's gig in Oxford back in March. As always, there are two of Teresa's Tasty Tips - backed by a practical demonstration of how well Andy's broken arms have healed - and a Mafia theme to Scott's Funky Five Minutes, along with new tracks from Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly and Elbow. You'll also hear what is possibly the most offensive recording ever played on Dandelion Radio...
May's 'Andy's Archives' is one hour of randomly selected tracks from Andy's extensive record collection vault. His girlfriend Teresa helps him pick a handful of tracks both obscure and mainstream, including Deus, PJ Harvey, The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy, Rialto, U2 and The KLF to name but just a few. Listen in for tunes you might know and love, tracks you may love after hearing for the first time, and songs you may have forgotten that you adored altogether!

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Dubster
May is upon us and to celebrate Radiodubster take their musical merriment down to the village green.
There, Steve and Brian will dance around the maypole with amongst others De Rosa, Anamanaguchi, Eat Skull, The Ruby Suns and featured artist Why?.
There'll be fun for all the family so come and join Steve and Brian for a couple of hours and see which one of them has the biggest marrow.

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Mark Cunliffe
The month of May as heard through the ears of the boy Cunliffe throws up a track off the forthcoming album from Sweetie Irie, a bit o' Bong-Ra, more Sleaford Mods, Vieux Farka Toure remixed, Smasher cramming as many old skool garage tunes into one grime track as he can, relentless BASS from Scorn, something to disagree with from Ward 21, more old skoolness with Fokkewolf....oh, and a track from someone who, in his short career so far, has done some production for Grace Jones!

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Mark Whitby
Along with a five track session from Skin2Soul, Mark's May show allows feisty relative newcomers such as The Coffee and TV Wreck, Earl Grey & the Legomen and Schuman the Human to rub shoulders with tracks from recent and upcoming albums from Portishead, Ladytron and The Black Keys. There are some essential reissues including a CD release for a 1967 classic from July and another track from the Nigeria Special compilation.
Mark begins the countdown of the top ten US states for music and provides a whole load more evidence in favour of 2008's recognition as world year of the banjo, while finding much to savour in the work of the entirely banjo-less Fuck Buttons, Team Robespierre, and loads more.

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Neil Jenkins
In my May show I'll be featuring the latest Topplers sampler "See Dee Too 2008", tracks from the Org-An-Ised Singles Series from Org Records, I'll be giving away a copy of Oppenheimer's eponymous CD in one of my 'competitions' and will be spending half an hour playing stuff from the bottom of my 'to play' pile in the form of 'Neil's Record Box Clearout'.


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Pete Jackson
May's show sees the continued takeover by the French with new music from Tom Deluxx, Poney Poney and LC, tracks from the new releases by I, Ludicrous and Be Your Own Pet, and a voyage of discovery through compilations from Ninja Tunes and northern punkers TNS. Oh, and some Kylie Minogue. Something for all the family...


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Rachael Neiman
In this month's fun-packed 'Rachael Neiman Experience' we are back to 2 hours again and we have some amazing treats in store for you lucky listeners!
We have a feature on the forthcoming Ladyfest London featuring bands set to play including Betty and the Werewolves, Kimya Dawson, Drunk Granny, Vile Vile Creatures, The Bobby McGee's, Matt & Kim and The Priscillas.
Elsewhere we have riot grrrl fun from Venom Seeds, Cuckoo's Nest, Peepholes, Shrag, DJ Violent Vickie, Captains, Bratmobile, Sailor Tongue and We Should Be Dead. We also have tracks from the new releases on Happy Happy Birthday To Me records including The Lolligags, The Passerines, Patience Please and Eux Autres and releases on Fortuna Pop from Ladybug Transistor and Hayman, Watkins, Trout and Lee.
Plus a stunning new track from Thomas Tantrum and lo-fi antifolk from Jam On Bread and an unlikely but stunning collaboration between two Cherryade artists!

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Rocker
Another packed three hour show from Rocker - This month's featured album is once again the new LP from Portishead - "Third", and there's a competition to win a limited 7" by Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip.
There's also new tracks from MJ Hibbett; Manhattan Love Suicides; I, Ludicrous; Clinic; The Dub Sync; Tindersticks; Tom Hingley & the Lovers; Zomby; Monica Queen; Flying Saucer Attack; Honeyheads; Action Beat; and The Flower Beds.
There's a Peel's Big 45 from 1965, and Dan Le Sac takes on Elastica, while Mr Ronz takes on Radiohead, and there's electronica from Paolo Mojo; Applescal; Torro Remote; and Oliver Klein & Martin Eyerer.
As well as little known acts, here's this month's little known fact: The biggest known fish species is the Whale Shark, which can reach a length of 18 metres.

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Yank Sizzler
Two hours of blissfully different music from all over the world. Indie, Reggae, Ska, Electronic, Spouge, Country, Folk, Punk, Post Punk and many more styles. I guarantee you won't hear most of it anywhere else. New music by the Dirtbombs, King Khan & BBQ Show, Mammoth Life, Crystal Castles. Classics by Otis Redding, Symarip, Lee Perry, Television, Kid Koala and many more.