Songs of Praise 27.6.10 with No Requests
The football was shite but at this is very good. Part 2 of the NYC take-over by No Requests.
Songs of Praise 13.6.10 with guest No Requests
This evenings Songs of Praise is the first of a two part NYC take over from guest host No Requests.
Songs of Praise 6.6.10 with Paul Riley
Cubikmusik was busy packing away his mp3s this weekend so it’s me again.
Songs of Praise 30.5.10 with Paul Riley
The idea was to do a chill out mix in the style of the old Cafe Del Mar / Freezone mixes as a response to Cubikmusik’s reggae sound of the summer mix
Songs of Praise 2.5.10 with Paul Riley
From: Disco To: Disco via Disco but not including the track From: Disco To: Disco
Songs of Praise 25.4.10 with Paul Riley
A little mix made with Cubikmusik and his family in mind ie he likes a bit of reggae and old hip hop.
Songs of Praise 14.3.10 with Paul Riley
It’s the big boss’ birthday so expect a beats and bass bonanza as the Speakerbox sound takes over Songs of Praise for one night only with every track picked to soundtrack Matt’s party games. Just turn the v… More
Songs of Praise 28.2.10 with Paul Riley
No glitchy jumping here. Just the usual (low) standard of mixing. Steve Poindexter – Work That Motha Fucka
Songs of Praise 14.2.10 with Paul Riley
Songs of Praise 14.2.10 with Paul Riley
Happy Valentines Day to those in, out and between love. An obvious theme, some great tracks plus the usual high standards of mixing.… More
Songs of Praise 31.1.10 with Paul Riley
Songs of Praise 31.1.10 with Paul Riley
Songs of Praise 17.1.10 with Paul Riley
Usual mixed bag of brilliant tracks and sloppy mixing. This week’s show is dedicated to Teddy Peddergrass who died this week. The mix was put together before that sad news but I had already included a classic of his, so I am pleased that even if
Songs of Praise 17.1.10 with Paul Riley
Usual mixed bag of brilliant tracks and sloppy mixing. This week’s show is dedicated to Teddy Peddergrass who died this week. The mix was put together before that sad news but I had already included a classic of his, so I am pleased that even if









