
LISTEN AGAIN: Peppermint Iguana Radio # 183 – Best sounds of 2018 (part one)
Welcome to the penultimate peppermint iguana radio show of 2018, sponsored by UNISON, the union for public service groovers This show featured part one of […]
Welcome to the penultimate peppermint iguana radio show of 2018, sponsored by UNISON, the union for public service groovers This show featured part one of […]
Not sure reggae actually needs protecting or that it wants establishemnt protection, but an interesting concept none the less Source: Reggae music to be protected […]
Radical Dance Faction meets Youth. The most anticipated album of the decade finally hits the decks. Will it meet up to expectations? First off – […]
We are taking a break from the schedule, so our next show will be going out live on Tuesday 4th December December? Yes, December. The […]
Once again we prove that the music scene is as good now as it has ever been, with a host of hot new releases and […]
The music scene is not what it used to be – some say. We beg to differ. And to prove it we have a shed […]
Our most recent show – 23/10/18 – was full to overflowing with hot upcoming gigs and new releases. Including Radical Dance Faction, Culture Shock, Back […]
One hundred and eighty! No, we haven’t just hit treble top – this is the 180th peppermint iguana radio show. Storms, broken doors, dodgy DJs […]
UPDATE: SORRY FOLKS, BUT IT LOOKS LIKE THE WEATHER HAS TAKEN IT’S TOLL ON THE STUDIO AND IT IS TEMPORARILY BOARDED UP. NO SHOW TONIGHT […]
This was our first show for a month, and boy did we have some new beauties for you. The play list included dub from Canada, […]
We have the decorators in and are fiddling with the lay out of the site. Loads of pages have been temporarily taken down but will […]
Twelfth studio album from The Pineapple Thief, proving that, forty years on from punk rock, ‘prog’ does not have to be a dirty word. This […]
Basically Johnny Moped is the story of Johnny Moped, one of those legendary haphazard bands that burned brightly but briefly around the time punk was […]
A collection of Radio Times columns from (former) Radio Four national treasure. Eddie Mair, until very recently, was the jewel in Radio Four’s crown. Host […]
‘A Band Called Death‘ is a documentary about a band called, erm – Death! The incredible story of how a black proto punk band from […]
The Glamour & The Squalor is the story of Marco Collins, US DJ that is credited with breaking bands such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam and […]
We will be back live on Dapper FM on 11th September 2018. And boy have we got a show lined up for you. For legal […]
Fourth studio album from San Diego Based power trio Earthless. Earthless are slightly self-indulgent. And we don’t mean they play music only they enjoy, we […]
‘Sample This’ is the bizarre tale of ‘Apache’, an obscure instrumental track put together by The Incredible Bongo Band, which went on to become to […]
Not letting the grass grow under their feet, Slow Faction knock out three more tunes following their, not one, but two albums released last year. […]
Saving Banksy is a film that set out to document Banksy’s work on a trip to San Francisco, and turns into a tale of the […]
Cosmo somehow manages to be both a national treasure and an enigma at the same time. With a fairly extensive back catalogue, this release acts […]
What, the Sly and Robbie? And Dubmatix? On one album? Expectation overload. Can this possibly as good as it has the potential to be though? […]
Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard pretty much sound like the name on the tin. Which is a good thing. Right? And Slomatics, who also feature on […]
The Bar Stool Preachers return with their second album, aiming to prove that the first was not a fluke. Bands that can make foot stomping […]
Idris Elba dips his toes into directing, knocking out a compelling dramatization of Victor Headley’s best selling novel ‘Yardie’. A ‘Yardie’, for the uninitiated, is […]
Never mind 007, Idris Elba has got more original stuff to do, like a new Luther and making his own movies. Yardie, directed by Elba, […]
Aberdare based posse Head Noise return with their second EP this year. Eighties Electro Pop is an odd genre to revive. And a brave move, […]
This third album from Slaves, Kent’s number one punk outfit, is a full frontal dose of sass and attitude. As we have come to expect. […]
Dead at 27 drop ten new tracks to (hopefully) prove that you don’t have to be dead to be appreciated. Eighty years to the day […]
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