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I've been listening to NME Radio all this week and it seems like a decent alternative to 6Music and XFM. Plus for all the DAB radio owners in London, it's now live on DAB since last month.
Despite the NME being a tiresome indie rag itself which I haven't bought a copy of for donkeys years - the radio station isn't doing bad in it's attempt to be the anti-XFM (it was set up by Sammy Jacob who founded XFM and there's a few ex-XFM DJs too). Certainly it's been making my week a lot happier by not having to listen to Steve Lamacq or Nemone on 6Music. There seems to be significantly less ads and jingles than XFM too.
Taking a look at the playlist, it looks a lot like they're going for the original XFM market from back in the day. Check it:
A List
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Return Of The White Rabbit - Ash
Dust On The Ground - Bombay Bicycle Club
Is It OK - Casiokids
Two Ways Out - Darker My Love
Over It - Dinosaur JR
The Greatest Denier - Doves
Horseshoes And Handgrenades - Green Day
Fire - Kasabian
Lessons Learned - Matt & Kim
Satellite Mind - Metric
Cult Logic - Miike Snow
Future Primitive - Papercuts
Folds In Your Hands - Passion Pit
Bible Thumper - Solid Gold
Poison Arrow - Sonic Youth
Panthalassa - Swimming
Stop The World - The Big Pink
Contender - The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart
You Came Out - We Have Band
Heads Will Roll - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
B List
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Pearl's Dream - Bat For Lashes
Storm - Django Django
Big Star - Isa & The Filthy Tongues
Sticks N' Stones - Jamie T
Questing Not Coasting - Maximo Park
Woodfriend - Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson
Hard Times - Patrick Wolf
Lose You - Peaches
Silence Is Talking - Reverend And The Makers
Knifeman - The Bronx
Treat Me Like Your Mother - The Dead Weather
Heavy Cross - The Gossip
Babel On - The Soundtrack Of Our lives
Cigarette Machine (New Club Mix) - White Rose Movement
Despite the NME being a tiresome indie rag itself which I haven't bought a copy of for donkeys years - the radio station isn't doing bad in it's attempt to be the anti-XFM (it was set up by Sammy Jacob who founded XFM and there's a few ex-XFM DJs too). Certainly it's been making my week a lot happier by not having to listen to Steve Lamacq or Nemone on 6Music. There seems to be significantly less ads and jingles than XFM too.
Taking a look at the playlist, it looks a lot like they're going for the original XFM market from back in the day. Check it:
A List
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Return Of The White Rabbit - Ash
Dust On The Ground - Bombay Bicycle Club
Is It OK - Casiokids
Two Ways Out - Darker My Love
Over It - Dinosaur JR
The Greatest Denier - Doves
Horseshoes And Handgrenades - Green Day
Fire - Kasabian
Lessons Learned - Matt & Kim
Satellite Mind - Metric
Cult Logic - Miike Snow
Future Primitive - Papercuts
Folds In Your Hands - Passion Pit
Bible Thumper - Solid Gold
Poison Arrow - Sonic Youth
Panthalassa - Swimming
Stop The World - The Big Pink
Contender - The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart
You Came Out - We Have Band
Heads Will Roll - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
B List
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Pearl's Dream - Bat For Lashes
Storm - Django Django
Big Star - Isa & The Filthy Tongues
Sticks N' Stones - Jamie T
Questing Not Coasting - Maximo Park
Woodfriend - Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson
Hard Times - Patrick Wolf
Lose You - Peaches
Silence Is Talking - Reverend And The Makers
Knifeman - The Bronx
Treat Me Like Your Mother - The Dead Weather
Heavy Cross - The Gossip
Babel On - The Soundtrack Of Our lives
Cigarette Machine (New Club Mix) - White Rose Movement