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Hi everyone. Such cool music tonight. I kept it minimal, indie, pop-y, just like usual. Follow the link for the live show recording. As always, thanks for listening!

Dial in to episode #7 of Robot Reboot! This week we hear from some Robot Reboot newcomers Jean Tonique, Billy Venna, Dan D’Lion, Yolanda Be Cool, and more. We also step back into the studio with RR alumni Breakbot, Gigamesh, and Vandelux. In between grooves WilTron touches on Riot Games music production and reflects on […]

*Apologies if there were stream issues with the live broadcast! The recording available below should contain the whole episode.* Episode #6 of Robot Reboot gets your feet moving here at the end of February. Go abroad once more with WilTron to France and Australia as we pipe in tracks from Lura & Ruggiero, Yuksek, AKA […]

On episode #5 of Robot Reboot, WilTron serves up another sonic feast for your ears. This week, funk is sprinkled throughout with Breakbot, Autograf, Tuxedo, and more. The groove keeps going as we sing along with the pop dance anthems from DiRTY RADiO and The Kite String Tangle. To close things out, we stomp our […]

Episode #4 of Robot Reboot brings you a mix of the new and old. Warm, bright, and tropical beats will leave you hopeful for the spring and summer around the corner.

Episode #3 of Robot Reboot serves up another helping of synthetic grooves. Today we touched on concept albums and threw more praise on The Geek x Vrv’s Time Machine. Let us know, what are your favorite concept/themed albums?

Welcome back for episode #2 of Robot Reboot. This week we dive into even more grooving jams with a choice selection of synthpop and dance music from artists all around the world.

https://www.mixcloud.com/markfarry/under-one-house-episode-052/

  Episode 1 of The Road to Nowhere brings you the sounds of the city at night: echoing footsteps, snapping fingers, sleazy saxes, and more. But there’s also the inaudible: the paranoia, the excitement, the lust, the come down. Weaving through jazz, exotica, cold-wave, and synth-pop from 1951 to 1991, these cuts will follow you through […]


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