Mix Tape Radio is back with Episode 20 and another 60 minutes of solid tunes, featuring 17 different artists, mixed together in a way that (hopefully) makes for a pleasant little soundtrack to a small part of your day.
Mix Tape Radio on Folk Radio UK is back on Sunday at 9:00pm featuring music from Mount Moriah, Tiny Ruins, William Tyler, Patrick Porter and many more.
The 18th episode of Mix Tape Radio On Folk Radio UK features a great mix from artists such as Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy & Generationals as well as a track from a brand new DIYtrotter Session (from Wes Tirey).
It is time for another one hour mix of music from HI54LOFI RECORDS. Episode 17 features 17 top tracks including tracks from Andrew Bird, Dinosaur Jr, Cold War Kids, Chad VanGaalen, French Films About Train, Lambchop & more
Mix Tape Radio returns to Folk Radio UK with Episode 16 which includes a track from the upcoming HI54LOFI RECORDS / A Singer Of Songs release – their first foray into putting something onto vinyl!
EPISODE 15 of ‘Mix Tape Radio On Folk Radio UK‘ sees the return of the Bedrooms Sessions series featuring the excellent Joseph McNulty. Catch it today at 9:00pm
Episode 14 of ‘Mix Tape Radio On Folk Radio UK’ features a cracking set of 16 tunes that bleed quite nicely into each other, making for a perfect 60 minute soundtrack to your day.
The 13th episode of ‘Mix Tape Radio On Folk Radio UK’ is going to have a bit of a ‘valentines’ theme feat: Scott Rudd, The Avett Brothers, Tom Waits, Patrick Porter, Benjamin Shaw, Cat Power and many more
EPISODE 012 of ‘Mix Tape Radio On Folk Radio UK’ will feature a track from our 6th Bedroom Session with the great Zachary Lucky and a track off of the (very) soon to be released (very) brilliant Mike Tod record.
Mix Tape Radio is back to a brisk 60 minutes after two fabulous extended shows and EPISODE 011 also sees the return of Bedroom Sessions which features Tyler Butler. Going to be great!
After a small hiatus ‘Mix Tape Radio On Folk Radio UK’ returns this Sunday with a 90 minute Christmas Special. Yes, it features Christmas music, but none of that Michael Buble/Josh Groban, sugar cookie sweet garbage…