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Music botherer, former tinyscale fanzine & tape label impresario, urban gardener, free radical.

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A pack of Lidl Deluxe
WEST COUNTRY
BUTTER
With Sea Salt Crystals
in its black paper wrapping

A pack of Lidl Deluxe WEST COUNTRY BUTTER With Sea Salt Crystals in its black paper wrapping

You’re welcome.

Now, butter…

1. Lidl Deluxe West Country Butter with sea salt crystals

–fin–

Other butters are not worthy.

Lurpak (flavourless slime), spreadable ‘butter’ (perverted with oils) and all non-butter spreads can go in the bin.

06.02.2026 08:24 — 👍 2    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0

Tomorrow evening it’ll be my annual duty to vaguely shepherd the activity on the #duvetknowitschristmas hashtag and urge people to give small sums to charity. 7.30pm? Something like that?

23.12.2025 19:26 — 👍 1499    🔁 518    💬 59    📌 101
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Nigel Farage's Russian Influence Advent Calendar Byline Times has compiled a festive offering of the prize moments when the Reform leader has gifted the political agenda to Vladimir Putin and Russia

We turned it into an Advent Griftmas Calendar bylinetimes.com/2025/12/10/n...

10.12.2025 16:18 — 👍 8    🔁 3    💬 1    📌 0

25 'MOST BLUESKY' POSTS OF 2025

Here's my selection of the 25 Bluesky posts that most impressed me this year. They're quite varied, but doesn't that reflect the thriving, harmonious site this really is? Yes. It does. They've been anonymised anyway, who cares?

10.12.2025 10:26 — 👍 154    🔁 47    💬 1    📌 29

"And you can shut your fucking trap Gibb, you Royal nonce-alike. Right, I want some top-quality telly NOW, and you can tell Trump to fist himself, him with a face like one of my auntie's fucking tan boots. I'm talking Play For Today and The Traitors. Clever people. And put some fucking TUNES on!"

11.11.2025 12:48 — 👍 46    🔁 7    💬 2    📌 0
Charli xcx - House featuring John Cale (Official Video)
YouTube video by Charli xcx Charli xcx - House featuring John Cale (Official Video)

Released today. Let's get it to number one on Friday. Good night:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xgp7...

10.11.2025 22:57 — 👍 4    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
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Cardiacs new album, out today. Few better ways to celebrate than this:

19.09.2025 06:57 — 👍 65    🔁 16    💬 4    📌 3
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What a treat!
#cardiacs
#woodeneye

26.07.2025 22:22 — 👍 4    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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On loop for the foreseeable future #cardiacs #woodeneye

01.08.2025 10:02 — 👍 11    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
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Boy, was this a hard secret to keep.

Yes, I am now the lead singer in Cardiacs.

I don’t have the words to properly do justice to what all this means.

But if you know anything about me, then you know what an honour this is.

First single ‘Woodeneye’ is out now.

01.08.2025 07:33 — 👍 87    🔁 18    💬 10    📌 3
Connie Converse - Playboy of the Western World
YouTube video by pelodelperro Connie Converse - Playboy of the Western World

Let it be recorded that July 1st 2025 was the day I chanced upon the wonderful music of Connie Converse. At 70 'chanced upon' is fast becoming my favourite genre.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4a0...

01.07.2025 08:35 — 👍 26    🔁 3    💬 7    📌 0
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I was extremely honoured to have created the backdrop artwork for the magnificent @nadineshah Glastonbury performance earlier today. Of course you won’t have seen it on the BBC as they didn’t show any of it.

29.06.2025 14:35 — 👍 1118    🔁 306    💬 32    📌 16
Protest on air pollution blocking the South Circular in Catford -
Signage stating Let Lewisham Breathe.

Protest on air pollution blocking the South Circular in Catford - Signage stating Let Lewisham Breathe.

#AlphabetChallenge
#WeekRforRoads

Blocking the road with @xrlewisham.bsky.social in 2019 (my camera but taken by someone else)

02.05.2025 06:05 — 👍 12    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
Max Tundra: Ink Me
YouTube video by Max Tundra Max Tundra: Ink Me

Today is the 25th anniversary of my debut album! Its second single reaching number 14 in the indie charts is still one of my proudest achievements. youtu.be/Vj7vU3ZYeDk

25.04.2025 13:11 — 👍 40    🔁 4    💬 3    📌 2
I started working for David Thomas's manager, Nick, in 1992, a few weeks after leaving university and with no idea of what I wanted to do. That essentially meant working for David Thomas, too. At the time, Pere Ubu were finishing up the album "Story Of My Life", a rather benign, unremarkable affair that quietly tied up their time spent on a major label. Things were a bit fraught. 
To be honest, things were always a bit fraught. David would call up with edicts, and some of those would be assigned to me. I was 20 years old and had no idea what I was doing. I remember being told to ring Tony Maimone to give him details of where some Ubu rehearsals would be taking place, and Maimone being furious at how far he had to travel, and putting the phone down on me, and me being left with the prospect of telling David that his bass player wanted the rehearsals relocated. I was terrified of him.
Every day brought new challenges. I remember David, with good reason, being livid with Nick that the accounts weren't being kept up to date, and coming into the office one morning to find an answerphone message from David that began quietly with "Accounts. Accounts. Accounts," but got louder and louder over the course of a minute until he was literally shrieking "ACCOUNTS", with spittle jamming up his receiver. I remember him calling me from Atlanta at 3am UK time, having picked up a hire car that I'd arranged, with angry, probing questions about insurance that I was ill-equipped to answer. I also remember ringing an employee at a former Ubu record company at 9am and beseeching them to log into their boss's computer and delete an email that David had sent overnight which would have, let us say, put future releases in jeopardy.

I started working for David Thomas's manager, Nick, in 1992, a few weeks after leaving university and with no idea of what I wanted to do. That essentially meant working for David Thomas, too. At the time, Pere Ubu were finishing up the album "Story Of My Life", a rather benign, unremarkable affair that quietly tied up their time spent on a major label. Things were a bit fraught. To be honest, things were always a bit fraught. David would call up with edicts, and some of those would be assigned to me. I was 20 years old and had no idea what I was doing. I remember being told to ring Tony Maimone to give him details of where some Ubu rehearsals would be taking place, and Maimone being furious at how far he had to travel, and putting the phone down on me, and me being left with the prospect of telling David that his bass player wanted the rehearsals relocated. I was terrified of him. Every day brought new challenges. I remember David, with good reason, being livid with Nick that the accounts weren't being kept up to date, and coming into the office one morning to find an answerphone message from David that began quietly with "Accounts. Accounts. Accounts," but got louder and louder over the course of a minute until he was literally shrieking "ACCOUNTS", with spittle jamming up his receiver. I remember him calling me from Atlanta at 3am UK time, having picked up a hire car that I'd arranged, with angry, probing questions about insurance that I was ill-equipped to answer. I also remember ringing an employee at a former Ubu record company at 9am and beseeching them to log into their boss's computer and delete an email that David had sent overnight which would have, let us say, put future releases in jeopardy.

But set against that was a boatload of charm, loyalty and artistic wizardry. I remember listening in the office to Ubu's next album, Ray Gun Suitcase, on a pre-release cassette, and being thrilled that David and the band had produced this awkward, difficult record with a bunch of rough edges where he sounded like he was genuinely enjoying himself again. I remember dozens of gigs with David Thomas and Two Pale Boys – extrarodinary, improvised affairs with Keith Moline and Andy Diagram – where he would be on the verge of throwing the gig away, having these enormous tantrums, and memorably, at Dingwalls, walking off stage halfway through only to be coaxed back for a triumphant endgame where he had the audience eating out of the palm of his hand. Was it all pre-planned? Was it all part of the show? I'm still not sure. 
After a few years I won David's trust, partly as a consequence of a masterful piece of music management where I managed to persuade an employee of American Airlines, over the phone, to let bass player Michele Temple on a plane without a ticket in order to get to a show in Cleveland. My terror of him abated (a bit), and there was laughter, even fun – I remember us poring over a map of Russia to find unusual place names to put on the front of the Pale Boys album Erewhon. 
He could be kind and generous. He came to my wedding in 1995 and bought a present, which was unexpected. No one else could have persuaded Linda Thompson to sing in public, but David did, in the late 1990s, standing on stage at the Queen Elizabeth Hall and literally holding hands with her while she visibly shook, but sang, so beautifully. David Sefton asked David to curate a whole series of Happenings on the South Bank around that time which David called Disastodrome ("We call it disasto so nothing can go wrong") which was to include David cooking steaks on the forecourt on a huge griddle, basted with American beer which he'd swig from a bottle and spit onto the meat.

But set against that was a boatload of charm, loyalty and artistic wizardry. I remember listening in the office to Ubu's next album, Ray Gun Suitcase, on a pre-release cassette, and being thrilled that David and the band had produced this awkward, difficult record with a bunch of rough edges where he sounded like he was genuinely enjoying himself again. I remember dozens of gigs with David Thomas and Two Pale Boys – extrarodinary, improvised affairs with Keith Moline and Andy Diagram – where he would be on the verge of throwing the gig away, having these enormous tantrums, and memorably, at Dingwalls, walking off stage halfway through only to be coaxed back for a triumphant endgame where he had the audience eating out of the palm of his hand. Was it all pre-planned? Was it all part of the show? I'm still not sure. After a few years I won David's trust, partly as a consequence of a masterful piece of music management where I managed to persuade an employee of American Airlines, over the phone, to let bass player Michele Temple on a plane without a ticket in order to get to a show in Cleveland. My terror of him abated (a bit), and there was laughter, even fun – I remember us poring over a map of Russia to find unusual place names to put on the front of the Pale Boys album Erewhon. He could be kind and generous. He came to my wedding in 1995 and bought a present, which was unexpected. No one else could have persuaded Linda Thompson to sing in public, but David did, in the late 1990s, standing on stage at the Queen Elizabeth Hall and literally holding hands with her while she visibly shook, but sang, so beautifully. David Sefton asked David to curate a whole series of Happenings on the South Bank around that time which David called Disastodrome ("We call it disasto so nothing can go wrong") which was to include David cooking steaks on the forecourt on a huge griddle, basted with American beer which he'd swig from a bottle and spit onto the meat.

I stopped working for Nick around Christmas 2000, and in the New Year David called me and asked me if I would reconsider. I found this hugely touching, but had to close a chapter on what was a pretty stressful working environment. But I loved going to see Ubu in subsequent years, even as his health declined and his grizzled onstage presence became more muted.
The last time I saw him was at the Moth Club in Hackney, about 7 years ago, where I was playing with Prescott. DT and a couple of other acts were on the bill, and the finale was to be an improvised affair with all of us onstage and David at the helm. Finally I was about to actually play some MUSIC with this guy who I'd watched perform so many times, biting my nails as he berated musicians and audience alike. He turned to me and said "Rhodri... give me [I actually can't remember what he told me to do, but let's say it was, uh, a moonlit river.]" I did my best to convey the essence of a moonlit river. He nodded. "I like that, keep it going." So I did as I was told. As usual.
He influenced my thinking in so many ways. His websites are full of eloquent pronouncements on the Right Way to do things – the rules of being on tour, his dislike of vinyl and so on – which I sometimes go and read just for fun, whether I agree with them or not. He was simply an extraordinary human being, and my heart goes out to all those people who were a lot closer to him than I was.

I stopped working for Nick around Christmas 2000, and in the New Year David called me and asked me if I would reconsider. I found this hugely touching, but had to close a chapter on what was a pretty stressful working environment. But I loved going to see Ubu in subsequent years, even as his health declined and his grizzled onstage presence became more muted. The last time I saw him was at the Moth Club in Hackney, about 7 years ago, where I was playing with Prescott. DT and a couple of other acts were on the bill, and the finale was to be an improvised affair with all of us onstage and David at the helm. Finally I was about to actually play some MUSIC with this guy who I'd watched perform so many times, biting my nails as he berated musicians and audience alike. He turned to me and said "Rhodri... give me [I actually can't remember what he told me to do, but let's say it was, uh, a moonlit river.]" I did my best to convey the essence of a moonlit river. He nodded. "I like that, keep it going." So I did as I was told. As usual. He influenced my thinking in so many ways. His websites are full of eloquent pronouncements on the Right Way to do things – the rules of being on tour, his dislike of vinyl and so on – which I sometimes go and read just for fun, whether I agree with them or not. He was simply an extraordinary human being, and my heart goes out to all those people who were a lot closer to him than I was.

David Thomas onstage

David Thomas onstage

Some further thoughts on David Thomas this morning.

24.04.2025 09:18 — 👍 136    🔁 31    💬 14    📌 3
Dazzling Riffs From The New Lost Crowns Album
YouTube video by Rhodri Marsden Dazzling Riffs From The New Lost Crowns Album

Six dazzling riffs out of about 2,500 that can be found on the forthcoming Lost Crowns album. youtu.be/YujpqOf2O5M

Pre-orders are flying out of the door, kinda lostcrowns.bandcamp.com

28.02.2025 16:37 — 👍 16    🔁 3    💬 2    📌 0

I thought you might like to know a bit about my new morning routine, which consists of avoiding looking at the news, then 30 minutes later taking a little peek, then spending about an hour in a state of burning rage as I read about the continuing exploits of literally the worst humans in the world

22.02.2025 07:47 — 👍 956    🔁 77    💬 53    📌 8
Lost Crowns: The Heart Is In The Body (trailer)
YouTube video by Rhodri Marsden Lost Crowns: The Heart Is In The Body (trailer)

Lost Crowns first record was one of 6 Music's albums of the year despite having a million notes in it. The new one (out April 4) has two million. I completely love what we've made. Pre-order at bit.ly/lcthiitb, and a short sample of the lysergic cacophony is below. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Om2J...

21.02.2025 09:34 — 👍 32    🔁 6    💬 6    📌 2
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Freak Zone Playlist - Tim Smith's Spratleys Celebrate Sing To Tim - BBC Sounds Bic Hayes & Jo Spratley present a few treats from CARDIACS Family & Friends

www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...

most thrilling musical hour of the year so far, courtesy of @stuartmaconie.bsky.social his freakzone playlist. new spratleys! new panixphere! wall2wall merriement guaranteed #singtotim #atemusic

30.01.2025 16:11 — 👍 9    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
1st RECORDING OF: Rhapsody In Blue - Paul Whiteman Orch. & George Gershwin piano (1924 version)
YouTube video by The78Prof 1st RECORDING OF: Rhapsody In Blue - Paul Whiteman Orch. & George Gershwin piano (1924 version)

#letsdoit25 day 5 song 1
Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra (the Composer at the Piano) -- Rhapsody in Blue (1924).
Very specifically this version, the original acoustic recording the day after the premiere.

05.01.2025 23:20 — 👍 100    🔁 24    💬 9    📌 2

So, let's try doing #duvetknowitschristmas here this evening? People are literally Driving Home For Christmas right now, which MIGHT JUST mean that they'll be sleeping somewhere unusual. 1/

24.12.2024 09:14 — 👍 2371    🔁 1034    💬 120    📌 270
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'SERGEI AND THE WESTMINSTER SPY RING', PODCAST COMING SOON! - The Citizens From exclusive parties at the Russian Embassy to the corridors of Westminster, journalists Carole Cadwalladr and Peter Jukes – with the help of Conservative party whistleblower Sergei Cristo – expose ...

‘SERGEI AND THE WESTMINSTER SPY RING’, PODCAST COMING SOON!

A spy thriller featuring Carole Cadwalladr, Peter Jukes and Sergei Cristo that exposes an alleged secret spy ring operating at the very heart of the British establishment

the-citizens.com/2024/11/serg...

13.12.2024 17:36 — 👍 118    🔁 39    💬 4    📌 3
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We’re singing to Tim. ♥️

13.10.2024 21:04 — 👍 14    🔁 1    💬 2    📌 0
The Official Colourbox World Cup Theme (12" Version)
Provided to YouTube by Beggars Group Digital Ltd.The Official Colourbox World Cup Theme (12" Version) · ColourboxColourbox℗ 1983 4AD LtdReleased on: 1983-11-... The Official Colourbox World Cup Theme (12" Version)

Especially time for this, the ever fresh sounds of Colourbox. Warrants an Acid Brass treatment, wonder whether anyone done that #BellinghamCatfordBusGarage

youtu.be/f0ngztdCJz4?...

14.07.2024 19:12 — 👍 5    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

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