CRIMES AGAINST POP – 120

Discovering that Slaney Bay is a band but not a place, Paul and Carolyn return for another journey into new music. On this show they celebrate the release of Jemma Freeman and the Cosmic Something’s blistering new album, play a track from The Queen’s Head’s eagerly awaited debut EP and feature the title track from Stormzy’s brand new album. There’s also the latest from Billy Nomates and Nia Archives plus phone-related lyrics courtesy if STONE’s punkadonk EP.

Playlist

TitleArtist
1. Hot GlueSlaney Bay
2. AnythingYot Club
3. It’s Been So LongK.Flay
4. ‘Til Death Do Us PartThe Queen’s Head
5. Easy PeelerJemma Freeman and The Cosmic Something
6. English DreamLUMER
7. AquariusSubsonic Eye
8. kill youswim school
9. So Tell Me…Nia Archives
10. We Could Start A WarSomebody’s Child
11. SpiteBilly Nomates
12. Mr MedicinePigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs
13. MotoSTONE
14. This Is What I Mean [Explicit]Stormzy
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Crimes Against Pop – aka Paul Haswell and Carolyn Wright – have been DJing together since 2003, when they launched their eponymous monthly residency at the Buffalo Bar in London.

As well as hosting their own regular sold out nights in London, Haswell and Wright appeared regularly at Rob Da Bank's Bestival festival on the Isle of Wight, before moving to Hong Kong in 2010 and 2011, respectively. Since then, Crimes Against Pop have brought their eclectic mix of pop, hip-hop, r’n'b and electronica to major events such as Clockenflap and the Rugby Sevens, while earning a reputation for packing the dancefloor at bars and clubs across the city. They’re also known for getting Sunday mornings off to the perfect start with their Pop Fugitives radio show on RTHK3.

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