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Adam Walton playlist and show info: Sunday 29 May 2011

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Adam Walton Adam Walton | 08:40 UK time, Tuesday, 31 May 2011

is now available via the iPlayer.

I'll keep it brief this week, because even z-List radio 'personalities' have rubbishy DIY tasks to fulfil on a Bank Holiday Monday, like a low-rent, really-let-himself-go, B&Q Hercules (for the record: I need to complete the Odyssey of the Front-Door, which involves capturing glittering brassware from the perilous passages of the local hardware emporium. Wish me luck!)

I've decided I'm going to try and curb my use of unmerited, casually tossed around hyperbole. About time, really. I've butchered more 'AMAAAAZINGS', 'AAAAWESOMES' and 'FANTASTIIIICS' than the combined scripts of Disney's teen channel. So this week's show contains some fine and interesting music... more per square kilohertz of airwave than quite a few others.

Hmm.

Sorry, I can't rein myself in like that.

This week's show is brimful of brilliance.

Including an exclusive play of a track from Black Serpent Choir's peripatetic new album, and first-time plays for Yaj, Jodie-Marie, Jumping Back Slash, People Of Pontic Origin, Shifty Sarah, Repeater 64, Touchstone Pictures, Apostles, Just Keep Swimming, Giles Barratt, Fingurz, Dataslaves and Rob Harrison.

Huw Williams again reminds us of the groovy excellence of Tony Sheveton's early recordings.

Lara Catrin translates my favourite song from Lleuwen's gritty and superlative recent album, Tn.

Ben Hayes inspires us with some Van Der Graaf Generator.

Please send new noise / gig info / banter to: themysterytour@gmail.com

If it's the 1st time you've submitted music to the show, I recommend you check out the blogs linked to below (of course I do):

They're quite long.

Has anyone got a screwdriver?

Flipping Bank Holidays! Do enjoy yours, though and have an excellent week,

Adam Walton

- 'Once Around Again ( Session Track )'
Capel Curig / Betws Y Coed

- 'Magicians'
Cardiff

- 'Helter Skelter ( Soundhog Remix )'
Liverpool

- 'Dinosaur. Train. Postman. Mouse.'
Cardiff / Wallasey

- 'Look For Skull'
Cardiff

- 'Honey All Over'
Bethesda

- 'The Voyeur'
Los Angeles / Cardiff Label

- 'Hong Kong'
Cardiff

- 'Single Blank Canvas'
Narberth, Pembrokeshire

- 'Snakes In The Grass'
Wales

- 'Indigo'
Caernarfon / Cardiff

- 'Kwaai Sneakers'
Ikapa / Wrexham

- 'Fireworks'
Neath

PEOPLE OF PONTIC ORIGIN - 'Those Snakes Will Get Nanette'
Bethesda

- 'Glory Horn ( Alt. Edit )'
Cardiff

HUW WILLIAMS - 'Spoken Contribution'
Swansea

TONY SHEVETON - 'I Have A Feeling'
Cardiff

- 'Raise The Battle Cry'
Cardiff

- 'Yellow Brick Road'
Newport

- 'Bounce'
Bangor / Cardiff

- 'Hypnic Jerk ( Radio Edit )'
Cardiff

- 'Better By Design'
Bridgend / Sweden

- 'State'
Milford Haven

- 'Dagga'
Newport

TOUCHSTONE PICTURES - 'Night Eraser'
Dunvant

- 'Brecwast Astronot'
Denbigh

- 'Paranoid'
Nefyn

- 'Come 91Èȱ¬'
Caerphilly

- 'Pen Rhydd'
Penmachno

- 'Centre Fade'
Old Radnor Powys

- 'The Moss Will Tell'
Wrexham

- 'Leonardo Dicappuccino'
Neath

- 'Cross My Heart'
Newport

- 'Bop The Bopping Bunnies'
Cardiff

- 'We Love You'
Swansea

- 'Tesco Disco'
Cardiff

- 'Brighton Bossa'
Mumbles

- 'Reasons And Excuses'
Newport

- 'Rockabye'
Cardiff

- 'What's In A Name'
Bangor

JOHN CALE - 'Cable Hogue'
Unknown.

- 'Place Lid On Me'
Bangor

LARA CATRIN - 'Spoken Contribution'
Bangor / Cardiff

- 'Cawell Fach Y Galon'
Bangor

- 'Growing Old'
Bridgend

- 'People Are Innocent'
Betws - Y - Coed

- 'Spoken Contribution'
Ruthin

- 'What's In A Name'
Manchester

- 'Cognitive Overture'
Swansea

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