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Adam Walton playlist and show info: Sunday 17 April 2011

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Adam Walton Adam Walton | 10:09 UK time, Tuesday, 19 April 2011

This week's show is now available via . Please visit the link any time between now and the start of the next programme.

The show ties a knotted hanky around its head, strips down to a very fetching string vest, and revels in a selection of some of the finest, summery Welsh songs EVER, as chosen by (some of) you. So I get an excuse to play a bit of vintage Gorky's, MC Mabon, Crashland and Topper./p>

Next week the Twitter jukebox chooses a playlist of the greatest, loud and frantic Welsh songs. Already we have requests in for: Demented Are Go, Budgie, Flyscreen, Mclusky, Midasuno, Anhrefn, Exit International... tweet your choices to or leave a comment here. Make them loud, of course. I want to shake the airwaves until they crumble into a cloud of foul-smelling dust.

But the lifeblood of this show is the new music we get to unearth, and this week we have début plays for Poppy Jones, The Tapestry, Chloe Leavers, Mortalpsycle and Jewellers. It's like Kenny Dalglish's youth policy at Liverpool manifested in sound. And with better gender representation.

Pretend I'm a hungry seal and that your new releases & demos are juicy fish. Throw them into my hungry, barking mouth via themysterytour@gmail.com (mp3s/download links) or in the post:

Adam Walton
´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales,
Canolfan y Diwydiannau Creadigol/The Centre for the Creative Industries, Prifysgol Glyndwr/Glyndwr University,
Wrecsam/Wrexham
LL11 2AW

We also have very exciting plays for new genius from Future Of The Left, Georgia Ruth, D. Gritty, Underpass... the playlist is below. It sounds 1,000% better than it reads. Not one for exaggeration, me.

Elsewhere the godfather of the Welsh underground, Alan Holmes, reminds us of the (excellent) TGT; Ben Hayes treats us to the first ever single boasting a dedicated fuzz circuit, and Lara Catrin translates Y Trwynau Coch.

Enjoy the sun! Have an excellent Bank Holiday.

Thank you/diolch yn fawr,
Adam

- 'Un Deg Saith'
Gwynedd

- 'U Want More (featuring Amy Wilson)'
Mold

- 'Sunshine Eyes ( Channel Swimmer Remix )'
Newcastle-upon-tyne/Cardiff (remix)

- 'I Will Not Mind'
Pembrokeshire

- 'Patio Song'
Camarthen

- 'Tymheredd Yn Y Gwres'
Caernarfon

- 'Lemonade'
Monmouth/Bristol

TOPPER - 'Just Don't Understand'
Penygroes

- 'Morning Light'
Pembrokeshire

- 'Walking Around'
Welshpool

- 'Rode Your Luck'
Manchester/Flint

- '531 Miles From Aberdeen To Cardiff'
Cardiff

- 'The Gatekeeper Ii'
Cardiff

- 'Interrupt (radio Edit)'
Cardiff

- 'Redeye'
Cardiff

- 'Joust'
Wrexham

- 'Failed Olympic Bid'
Cardiff

- 'Bottleneck At Capel Curig'
Birkenhead

- 'Honey All Over'
Bethesda

- 'Bones'
Aberystwyth/Cardiff

- 'Spoken Contribution'
Bangor

T.G.T. ( THE GENETIC TERRORISTS ) - 'Revol'
Bangor

- 'Do The Hand Jive'
Midlands/Cardiff

- 'You Was Me'
Pembrokeshire

- 'Floating'
Cardiff

LOOSE CAPACITOR - 'Theme From Robin's Nest'
Ruthin

- 'All These Things'
Colwyn Bay

- 'On The Rocks'
Brighton/London

- 'Just For A Day'
Cardiff

- 'All That We Keep ( Don Diablo Remix )'
Penarth

- 'Bit Flow'
Llandrindod Wells

- 'Shadows'
Cardiff

- 'Moody'
New York

- 'Disorder'
Salford

- 'She Is Suffering ( Us Mix )'
Blackwood

- 'Capriccio'
Rhyl

- 'Hotel Rex'
Barry

- 'Dyn, Dynes A Cerddoriaeth'
Llanfair P.g.

- 'When You're Young'
Resolven/Cardiff

LARA CATRIN - 'Spoken Contribution'
Bangor/Cardiff

Y TRWYNAU COCH - 'Wastod Ar Y Tu Fas'
Aberystwyth

- 'Memories Gones'
Cardiff

- 'Spoken Contribution'
Ruthin

- 'The 2000 Pound Bee Part 2'
Tacoma, Usa

- 'Tape'
Newport

- 'Take Me Back (To Cuzco)'
Snowdonia

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