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This feature was broadcasted in 2000 on DW – transcript follows all rights reserved Click here to listen At the beginning of October, London hosted the MOBO awards, MOBO standing for Music of Black Origin. It is important to consider MOBO within Europe’s and North America’s history. “Black music” supposedly means by people with a
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transcript of broadcast in 2000 – all rights reserved (2009) A pirate radio station is a station that broadcasts without a governmental licence. Here is a first taste of real radio pirates, this the “Heartless Crew” on Mission FM: “….” Pirate stations in Britain have been around since the 1960’s, when the first pioneers broadcasted
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broadcasted in 1999 – full transcript follows, all rights reserved! THE BRITISH ASIAN MUSIC SCENE (Aug 1999) Feature Production / Cool DW Minidisk Manual: (1) Gwandyaa Music Track from Stereonations CDSR 465 (1999) (2) DZ/BA Feature: Length 5’50 IN: Great Britai.n OUT: Daniel Zylbersztain from London ______________________________________________________- Relatd Internetpages for Cool’s new WWW Link Site:
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An audio-journey. Originally aired 1998 on London Sound Radio, – one of the first five Community Radio Stations with a UK Licence to broadcast. Recorded and produced by Daniel Zylbersztajn Recorded on Marantz DAT, edited on SADIE Date back-dated to original airing.
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I recently checked old files I had of recordings of the period around 1997 -1998. The feature about the Accordion Shop in Mountgrove Road in Highbury, North London is bound to make some locals there nostalgic of a heritage lost. Now Mountgrove Road prides coffee shops and a cycle shop. A nice community exploring feature
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