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Urban Selection: Dark Tech Drum & Bass

Yesterday, 11:00pm

DJ KHAOS RETURNS TO THE SOURCE WITH DARK TECH DRUM & BASS #9. BACK TO THE JUNGLIST!

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Red Kite: Sounds of Memories

Thu 20th Mar '25, 5:00pm

We hear a soundscape made from the collection of memory interviews - created by Amos Pearse De Wolf.

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Teenage Daydream #131

Wed 19th Mar '25, 5:00pm

Back again for another week of Teenage Daydream with Toby & the gang.

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Musa: A photo of a family home links to Sudan

Wed 19th Mar '25, 4:00pm

Stories about how a photograph of his relatives home in Sudan has travelled with Musa throughout his migration journey from East Africa to Leeds.

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Love The Words 292: Pennine Platform (96)

Tue 18th Mar '25, 4:00pm

Poetry magazine Pennine Platform is flourishing. Four poets from the current Issue discuss what gives a poem staying power, with Editor Julia Deakin.

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Hot Flavours #98: Simone Steals The Show

Fri 14th Mar '25, 10:00pm

Brubeck, Jamal, Bill Frisell, George Benson, plus - Ry Cooder. Peter reads Billy Collins. Paul Gonsalves meets Earl Hines - and yet Nina Simone Steals The Show

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Friday Fry Up #18

Fri 14th Mar '25, 5:00pm

Back again for another week of Friday Fry Up!

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Fearnville Stories Extra: Jamie Theresa David Stories

Fri 14th Mar '25, 4:00pm

A longer version of some of the memories of Fearnville gathered by the East Leeds Project. Jamie, Theresa, David have fond memories of visiting Fearnville as children.

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Left of Leeds #98: Cold Bath Street

Fri 14th Mar '25, 4:00pm

This month we are talking all things improvisation, particularly Cold Bath Street Improvisation, with Simon Partridge, Kyle Hughes and Colin Robinson.

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