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Amateur writer and cartoonist, trash poetry specialist, musician, punk radio host, computer science student and enthusiast. Muser, hi hello! Museblogging at @sunburnacoustic. Disastrously cooking at @vengefulcooking
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Listen to the album if you agree

Okay this is very exciting because the pinned post is getting updated, because guys!!

Absolute perks of being on radio :D

We were sent this in April 1985 (and Infected in ‘86, which was the big release in North America). I didn’t know Jools Holland played pianos on this album!

Our radio station’s record collection is absolutely massive, it comes from being on air as a functional radio station for exactly 100 years now! Isn’t radio cool.

Technically no one asked but I know you’d all like this anyway: our physical music library! Includes submissions all the way from the 1940s and 50s to now. We get less physical post these days, people find it less expensive to email an mp3 and college radio isn’t as important for artists now anyway. Still, we’ve had some classics! Everyone from Dolly Parton to ‘50s Decca Records artists, from Motown records to 80s new wave. We were sent Siouxie and The Banshees albums, and Cure records in the 80s. In the 90s Senseless Things shipped in their CDs. There’s so much of the catalogue I haven’t yet explored. Radio’s a very cool place to be in general, but ours is so so old, it really goes all the way back. That’s music history!

(Also making this post because they’re thinking of doing some spring cleaning and my heart hurts to think of the music history they’re gonna have to let go. There’s no space!)

So many records. There are at least 4 more aisles of records and CDs sitting there.

I hate to say it, but we’ve just got so many records that we’ve got them in the station toilets too. Classic records.

RIP to this installation; the younger broadcasters thought the choice of CDs on display made us look very outdated lol. It’s gone now. Something new will take its place! The station keeps evolving! That’s why 100 years later we still have a license.

Here’s a cool record we received a few years ago: possibly the last time I played a record on air (before Soul Mining today!)

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