Category: PC Podcast (PCP)

Started on the 30th January 2006 and running until 20th December 2024, with the occasional later episodes, PCP was a weekly dive into new and unheard music from all over the world.

  • Podcast Number Two

    Welcome to the second PC Podcast: another eclectic mix of music from around the world, broadcast from Lindfield, in the Heart of Mid Sussex.

    1.Drowning by In So Far.
    Some rock from the Sussex based band, who played at RE:VERB in Haywards Heath, just down the road from me. Downloaded from https://www.myspace.com/isf
    2.Sonic Solution by Visionary Underground.
    Asian Fusion Vibe from the London based technology driven soundsystem founded by DJ FeelFree and VJ Coco . Downloaded from the band’s website.
    3. Woolley Bridge by Bromhead’s Jacket.
    Another track from Sheffield’s Indie 3 piece. This track is from the EP “Surrey Girls and Samsung Ringtones” and was downloaded from https://www.savefile.com/
    4. Fire Water by Fun-Da-Mental.
    Bhangra style remix from the 2003 album “Voices of Mass Destruction”. Downloaded from the band’s website.
    5. 12 Tribe Stylee by Mikey Dread.
    Rub-A-Dub reggae from the renowned record producer. This one downloaded from his web site.

  • Podcast Number One

    Hello and welcome to the first podcast from me, Pete Cogle. I’m new to podcasting, but I’m really interested in what you can do with podcasts to get new music to the masses in minutes.

    1.What if’s and maybe’s by Bromhead’s Jacket.
    Some Indie from the Sheffield 3 piece band, in the style of the Arctic Monkeys. Nice. From the single “What If’s and Maybe’s” and downloaded from the band’s website
    2.Pearls’s Girl by Underworld.
    A classy electronic dance groove from the Album “Second Toughest in the Infants”. This version downloaded from the band’s website a couple of years ago, and taken from the “Blue Mountain” concert
    3. Dhol Rinse by Asian Dub Foundation.
    Bhangra style beats from the album “Enemy of the Enemy”. This version downloaded from the band’s website
    4. Beauty by A Black City.
    Trip-hop style grooves from Nick Dwyer, based in Brighton. As yet unsigned. This version downloaded from the band website.
    5. Juggernaut by Groundation.
    Roots reggae from the Leicester cult band. This came from a one-off single I picked up at a gig at Leicester Polytechnic in 1981. I’ve loved it ever since, although I can’t find out any more about the band on the internet