Overground
There is no Underground in N16 – the only way to get there on public transport is by overground train, or by bus – but Stoke Newington has a diverse musical history. In a one-off special, DJ Tango-Mango of the Kosmische Club and the Drones Club explores by way of an audio collage and soundscaped interviews an area rich in music and musicians.
The radio show was broadcast as a Clear Spot on Resonance 104.4FM in London between 8-9pm on 13 March 2008. An archived MP3 of the show is available for download here, and can be streamed in the player below:
Individual musical tracks in this recording are copyright by the artists involved.
Artists and other participants on Overground:
Thanks are due to the following, who contributed (in order of appearance) to the Overground broadcast:
- MC Stoatie – introduction
- Morning Bride “Mother Hackney” (edit)
- Feral Electronics – “Stoke Newington”
- Charlie Finke interview
- The Cesarians – “Woman”
- Luc Owll interview
- Owlls “Raindrops”
- John Gold sings The Inkspots
- Zack Kane interview
- Riotmiloo interview
- Venom Seeds “On Time”
- Slideling interview
- Monkey Island/The Dublo (medley)
- Sambuchus Nero “City Roadworks 4” (excerpt)
- Platform Five(5) “Untitled” (edit)
- Zali Krishna interposes
- Chris Damage/Slaughterhaus Five interview
- Terv Terran interview
- This Too Shall Pass “A Wise Silenus” (excerpt)
- Craig Johnson interview
- Hugh Metcalfe interjects
- MC Stoatie ident
- Giant Paw – “Flood” (excerpt)
- Emerson Tan on singing Tesla devices
- They Came From The Stars, I Saw Them interview
- Bitten By A Monkey interview
- Ben Hell interview
- Gin Palace – “A Matter of Life and death”
- Vince Johnson interview
- Stella Maris Drone Orchestra “A Fistful of Dustmites” (excerpt)
- Nicky Taylor interview and “Heaving Hearts”
- Mark Pearson interview
- Morning Bride “Mother Hackney” (outro)