Episodes

  • Plimmer Plays Pop
    Feb 9 2022

    A man of eclectic musical taste & a dedicated follower of fashion no one knows Pop like Paul Plimmer!


    From the Popular to the Obscure from Remix to White Label Paul plays them all 

    Listening to this show is a musical education in that most purest of musical genres

    365 Sounds & 365 Catch Up : SUBSCRIBE HERE & Never Miss A Show

    See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Show more Show less
    1 hr and 59 mins
  • Trust the Doc - New Music Show
    Jan 28 2022

    Tune in every week for another dose of the Doctor's medicine as he serves up the greatest new music you can get your ears around!


    Neil March is an Arts Council & Lottery supported live events promoter, broadcaster and author. He has been presenting the popular Trust The Doc Radio Show on Exile FM since January 2020 where he has amassed record listening figures. 


    He presents the magazine-style music show Upstream on Trust The Doc TV (YouTube) and publishes the monthly Trust The Doc blog with reviews of up to 100 tracks by new and emerging artists across a uniquely wide spectrum of genres. His regular live events include Vanishing Point and Trust The Doc Live and he curates two festivals, Tomorrow Calling and Fresh on the Net Live. 


    The latter is promoted with support from music legend and BBC broadcaster Tom Robinson who heads up the Fresh on the Net team for whom Neil is a moderator and reviews writer. Neil has a PhD in music composition from Goldsmiths University and has performed on the BBC Introducing Stage at Latitude (2017) as a composer and artist. 


    His past endeavours include recording and performing with a variety of names and he has three books about music published including The History and Evolution of Popular Music Radio in the UK. Neil is also married with a grown-up son and a passionate supporter of Watford FC and Wales

    365 Sounds & 365 Catch Up : SUBSCRIBE HERE & Never Miss A Show

    See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Show more Show less
    2 hrs and 1 min
  • Plimmer Plays Pop
    Jan 25 2022

    A man of eclectic musical taste & a dedicated follower of fashion no one knows Pop like Paul Plimmer!


    From the Popular to the Obscure from Remix to White Label Paul plays them all 

    Listening to this show is a musical education in that most purest of musical genres

    365 Sounds & 365 Catch Up : SUBSCRIBE HERE & Never Miss A Show

    See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Show more Show less
    2 hrs and 1 min
  • Britpop Fiction
    Jan 24 2022

    Don’t miss the opportunity to listen to the brand new Britpop Fiction Show from James Alexander White Aldworth on 365Online


    Revisit the last great musical Movement to touch the UK every Monday and get your fix of the best of Britpop Tunes from the biggest and best bands of the era


    Britpop Fiction on 365 Online its Different Class (See What We Did There?)


    As always you can find all of our content on www.365radio.co and also tune into our radio station which you can find on all good internet radio streaming platforms - Deezer Radio, MyTuner App, Online Radiobox etc

    365 Sounds & 365 Catch Up : SUBSCRIBE HERE & Never Miss A Show

    See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Show more Show less
    2 hrs and 7 mins
  • Trust the Doc - New Music Show
    Jan 21 2022

    Tune in every week for another dose of the Doctor's medicine as he serves up the greatest new music you can get your ears around!


    Neil March is an Arts Council & Lottery supported live events promoter, broadcaster and author. He has been presenting the popular Trust The Doc Radio Show on Exile FM since January 2020 where he has amassed record listening figures. 


    He presents the magazine-style music show Upstream on Trust The Doc TV (YouTube) and publishes the monthly Trust The Doc blog with reviews of up to 100 tracks by new and emerging artists across a uniquely wide spectrum of genres. His regular live events include Vanishing Point and Trust The Doc Live and he curates two festivals, Tomorrow Calling and Fresh on the Net Live. 


    The latter is promoted with support from music legend and BBC broadcaster Tom Robinson who heads up the Fresh on the Net team for whom Neil is a moderator and reviews writer. Neil has a PhD in music composition from Goldsmiths University and has performed on the BBC Introducing Stage at Latitude (2017) as a composer and artist. 


    His past endeavours include recording and performing with a variety of names and he has three books about music published including The History and Evolution of Popular Music Radio in the UK. Neil is also married with a grown-up son and a passionate supporter of Watford FC and Wales

    365 Sounds & 365 Catch Up : SUBSCRIBE HERE & Never Miss A Show

    See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Show more Show less
    2 hrs
  • Britpop Fiction
    Jan 17 2022

    Don’t miss the opportunity to listen to the brand new Britpop Fiction Show from James Alexander White Aldworth on 365Online


    Revisit the last great musical Movement to touch the UK every Monday and get your fix of the best of Britpop Tunes from the biggest and best bands of the era


    Britpop Fiction on 365 Online its Different Class (See What We Did There?)


    As always you can find all of our content on www.365radio.co and also tune into our radio station which you can find on all good internet radio streaming platforms - Deezer Radio, MyTuner App, Online Radiobox etc

    365 Sounds & 365 Catch Up : SUBSCRIBE HERE & Never Miss A Show

    See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Show more Show less
    2 hrs
  • Trust the Doc - New Music Show
    Jan 14 2022

    Tune in every week for another dose of the Doctor's medicine as he serves up the greatest new music you can get your ears around!


    Neil March is an Arts Council & Lottery supported live events promoter, broadcaster and author. He has been presenting the popular Trust The Doc Radio Show on Exile FM since January 2020 where he has amassed record listening figures. 


    He presents the magazine-style music show Upstream on Trust The Doc TV (YouTube) and publishes the monthly Trust The Doc blog with reviews of up to 100 tracks by new and emerging artists across a uniquely wide spectrum of genres. His regular live events include Vanishing Point and Trust The Doc Live and he curates two festivals, Tomorrow Calling and Fresh on the Net Live. 


    The latter is promoted with support from music legend and BBC broadcaster Tom Robinson who heads up the Fresh on the Net team for whom Neil is a moderator and reviews writer. Neil has a PhD in music composition from Goldsmiths University and has performed on the BBC Introducing Stage at Latitude (2017) as a composer and artist. 


    His past endeavours include recording and performing with a variety of names and he has three books about music published including The History and Evolution of Popular Music Radio in the UK. Neil is also married with a grown-up son and a passionate supporter of Watford FC and Wales

    365 Sounds & 365 Catch Up : SUBSCRIBE HERE & Never Miss A Show

    See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Show more Show less
    2 hrs
  • Britpop Fiction
    Jan 12 2022

    Don’t miss the opportunity to listen to the brand new Britpop Fiction Show from James Alexander White Aldworth on 365Online


    Revisit the last great musical Movement to touch the UK every Monday and get your fix of the best of Britpop Tunes from the biggest and best bands of the era


    Britpop Fiction on 365 Online its Different Class (See What We Did There?)


    As always you can find all of our content on www.365radio.co and also tune into our radio station which you can find on all good internet radio streaming platforms - Deezer Radio, MyTuner App, Online Radiobox etc

    365 Sounds & 365 Catch Up : SUBSCRIBE HERE & Never Miss A Show

    See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Show more Show less
    1 hr and 59 mins