Rach and Kieran are an Anglo-American double act who broadcast from a brick outhouse in the highlands of Hampshire near the source of the River Wey. They tend to play positive, mid-tempo music that’s often laced with innuendo and sometimes peppered with swearing.
Tom and Vannie have been broadcasting their Sunday lunchtime show for many years. Expect the unexpected. An incredibly eclectic mix of genres, styles, tempos and artists, there's sure to be something you like. Tom will most likely play some acid cos he just can't help himself. Vannie will probably make you cry but not intentionally. […]
Each show will probably have a different feel, depending on what I’ve bought recently, or what odd obsession I might have going on at the time. Hence “You’ll Get What You’re Given” ‘cos I’ve no real idea from show to show what I’ll play.
Spreading synthesised sounds from South East London across Radio Waters to you. Expect electronica, ambient, psyche, dub, spoken words, everything in between and at the edges. From Black Dog and Broadcast to Sculpture and Sonic Boom.
Not just the house of love, but also a home for great music! From up-front house to cosmic techno expect a wide-ranging selection of genres with a firm eye on the dancefloor. We feature a monthly guest mix and have hosted the likes of Banco De Gaia, Bleaching Agent, Shunt Voltage and Children Of The […]
Welcome. In tonight’s programming highlights, we’re excited to introduce “Beats, Breaks, and Cuts,” or BBC, your new go-to show for electronic music. Tune in as we bring you an eclectic mix of genres, featuring everything from the captivating sounds of electronica, innovative beats of hip hop to the pulsating rhythms of drum and bass. Each […]
Saturday night tunes to get you grooving. A bit wonky, a bit funky with just the right amount of wob.
Rach and Kieran are an Anglo-American double act who broadcast from a brick outhouse in the highlands of Hampshire near the source of the River Wey. They tend to play positive, mid-tempo music that’s often laced with innuendo and sometimes peppered with swearing.