
Andrew Marston with V2A (Ombersley nr Droitwich)
Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music from the Worcester Music Festival.
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Music Played
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Chris Lloyd
Summer Dreams
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Melisa Le Rue
Elevated
- Micheck.
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Last Agony
Edge Of It All
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Unravellings
No Show Sun
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Interviewed
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V2A
Divided By Dreams
- Trisol Music Group.
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Data
'80s Baby (feat. Strizzy Strauss)
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In session at Drummonds
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Stone Mountain Sinners
Stronger (Live at the Worcester Music Festival 2018)
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Stone Mountain Sinners
Arms Of Love (Live at the Worcester Music Festival 2018)
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Astronomyy
The Secret
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ADVOCATE
Retrospect
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Peace
1998 (Live at Reading & Leeds 2018)
- Delicious.
- 4.
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Wandera
Control Me
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MOON GOOSE
Le Compte (Devils Chord Mix)
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4AM
If (feat. Georgina Upton)
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Mudball
Real
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Armstrong & Stayte
Wanna Touch My Body
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Big Faced Boy
Revenge Of The Beards
"Mad Max-meets-Prodigy"

Industrial techno group V2A, who are appearing at the Doomsday Ball, have also been given their own show on Netflix after headlining a number of Mad Max-themed festivals.
Worcestershire's Kevin Stewart and Ines Lehmann have just come back from a German tour (taking in Bochum, Hamberg, Flensburg, Berlin and Hannover) after their new album went straight in at #9 in the German charts.
But there's no stopping the duo; next Friday they'll be headlining the Wasteland Weekend in the Californian desert with stage appearances from the Mad Max cast.
Kevin Stewart, who goes under the stage name of 304 (Drone) says: "It's all about the party at the end of the world. If you imagine it's like the last day to go mad and have fun - we're that crazy band.
"We have fire-eaters, flame-throwers - it's sort of Mad Max-meets-Prodigy."
The band has also just finished writing the music to a new show on HBO and are being featured in Fractured Lands - a Mad Max-themed game.
Last year, the band appeared with David Hasselhoff and William Shatner at Comic Con in Manchester and this year have been invited to headline the San Diego Comic Con and Dragon Con in front of 150,000 people.
The band, who have up to 35 'war boys' on stage with them, tour with six trucks of equipment and have drummers in LA and Germany.
In session

Having received regular airplay across the UK, Europe and the USA, Neil was described by the Sunday Mercury as “cut from the same cloth as Paul Rodgers” while Sarah’s Janice Joplin-style vocal delivery has seen her winning fans across Europe, where she has toured extensively.
With songs about friends, drinking, brushes with the law, love, broken relationships, fights and jobs, their latest album was recorded at Rockfield Studios - the same place that brought us Queen, Coldplay, Oasis and the Manic Street Preachers.
"I walked my boss down the corridors of the ѿý, sat him in front of a computer, played him Stone Mountain Sinners and he gave me a Sunday show!" - Andrew Marston.
Peace at the Reading Festival

Tonight, we catch up with the Worcester band Peace who - for the last two years - have been on an independent record label.
The group, who had their first airplay on ѿý Hereford & Worcester and festival gig with us at Nozstock, were the surprise guest at this year’s Reading & Leeds.
We’ll hear highlights from their set, including Harry’s chat to Huw Stephens on his brand new Radio 1 Sunday show.
Alan McGee: Creation Records

Alan McGee was the founding father of Creation Records, responsible for signing bands such as Oasis, Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine and The Libertines.
Alan was also behind a club night which saw appearances from The Killers, Kaiser Chiefs, Razorlight, Kasabian and The Darkness.
He's just launched a brand new record label called Creation23.
ѿý Music Introducing at the Worcester Music Festival

Taking place in multiple venues across the city, from pubs, clubs, restaurants and cafes to historic buildings, river cruisers, record shops, on the streets and even in breweries, the festival is absolutely free to attend with hundreds of gigs to choose from from some of the best, new and emerging artists in the UK.
Each year the festival raises money for a chosen local charity. This year the Worcestershire Association of Carers will receive all the money dropped into buckets at the festival's venues across the weekend.
Highlights: Biggefest

Dedicated fundraisers Clive and Sandra Fokes first held the event in their back garden nine years ago, but have now relocated the gig to the New Tardebigge Pub in Hewell Lane.
Having raised thousands for charities, including Primrose Hospice and Midlands Air Ambulance, the couple are hoping to help Macmillan Cancer Support to their £1 million milestone in Worcestershire.
Features

- :Herefordshire’s Ellie Goulding drops the biggest hint yet that her fourth album is imminent.
- : What's on and where in Herefordshire & Worcestershire.
ѿý Music Introducing in Ross-on-Wye

We're bringing along handpicked musicians from Herefordshire and Worcestershire to record their live sessions for broadcast.
They've all uploaded their tracks to theѿý Music Introducing Uploader- but didn't know they were being considered for this incredible opportunity!
This free event, which is open to everybody, kicks off at 2pm and you're more than welcome to turn up anytime until 6pm.
Broadcast
- Sat 22 Sep 2018 20:00ѿý Hereford & Worcester