Live broadcast captured from the Tim Peaks Cafe @ festival number 6 at Portmeirion, Wales… An edit of this great session by the amazing Gulp despite some technical difficulties on stage… check them out here, Peace & Love x GULP ON FACEBOOK gulpgulp.co.uk www.timpeaks.com

25.07.13 Podrophenia
2100HRS (UK) regular monthly night with the Podrophenia guys Dave Collins & Ian Pile on Nova Lujon… Broadcasting Live from the Railway Hotel (closed session) from 9pm, NOT TO BE MISSED. Mind your Ps and Qs… That’s ‘P’ for Podrophenia and ‘Q’ for the 17th edition of the Podrophonic Alphabet: Queen, Quintessence, Quicksilver Messenger Service and the Quantic Soul Orchestra – NONE of which feature on this month’s playlist. So who are the Qs getting a run out in the July Podrophenia? Tune in from 9pm (Southend time) at Radio Nova Lujon for the full reveal. Where, we may even be joined by a special guest from 8 Rounds Rapid. And will be updating you on all the latest Where’s Woodcock news Join us at Radio Nova Lujon – live from 9. Or swing by the Facebook page and say hello… PODROPHENIA ON FACEBOOK

20.02.13 Soup Sessions with Tom Burgess
2100HRS (UK) Soup Sessions with the wonderful Mr Tom Burgess, amusing and abusing us live on air from 9pm (UK) SESSION NOTE: This is one of those rare sessions where the producer forgot to hit the record button! A truly amazing lost session x

17.10.12 Soup Sessions with Polyvinyl Craftsmen
2100HRS (UK) the Soup Sessions welcome a first for thee three Paul’s doing their own vinyl excursion right hear on Radio Nova Lujon from a secret location in Leigh-on-Sea, NOT TO BE MISSED… “Thee Polyvinyl Craftsmen are Paul Lagden, Paul Siggins and Paul Cooper, to avoid confusion we use Laggers, Miggins and Coop. We are 3 record collecting music fans who decided to get together to inflict our eclectic music tastes on an unsuspecting online audience. Coop and Miggins have been friends for twenty years and have been buying music and going to gigs since their early teens and have been DJing on and off together for much of that time around Southend. They met Laggers at the Railway Hotel in Southend where he was DJing and promoting bands. Discovering they were kindred spirits musically, nothing is off-limits unless it’s bland; they decided to join forces in 2011 to transmit as Thee Polyvinyl Craftsmen from a secret location in Leigh-on-Sea once a week. We also do a monthly radio show “Church of thee PVC” for Garage Punk Pirate Radio. Doing the shows have fuelled our vinyl buying addictions to new levels in our efforts to introduce nuggets both old and new to a widening global audience. You can catch the show by visiting polyvinylcraftsmen.blogspot.co.uk or registering for the podcasts free in the iTunes store here. Also Like our Facebook page. PVC provided this year’s Village Green Festival with Thee Polyvinyl Craftsmen Marquee where we launched the first release on Polyvinyl […]