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This is the title track from Kepler Ten's latest critically acclaimed album on our White Star records label
Read moreDetailsThis is the title track from Kepler Ten's latest critically acclaimed album on our White Star records label
Read moreDetailsAFTER a week like this, there are plenty of us who need to take a deep breath? so here?s one you can listen to
Read moreDetailsA BAND that is a firm Wokingham Festival favourite is heading up our playlist this week, with a track that?s so good you may have heard it before.
Read moreDetailsLONELY ROBOT makes a welcome return to our playlist this week, with a sneak peek at his latest album.
Read moreDetailsINDIE with melody - that?s how we describe Phantom Booth?s latest single
Read moreDetailsReading Today and Wokingham Today's guest contributor Chris Hillman reviews The Mission at Sub 89
Read moreDetailsWE?RE all about championing music at the RaW Sounds Today playlist - here's 10 great tracks from Reading and Wokingham artists to enjoy
Read moreDetailsWITH the warm weather here at last - what do you mean it?s too hot? - our thoughts are very definitely on the summer season.
Read moreDetailsWE WELCOME back another two RaW Sounds Today playlist favourites this week, and you will love listening to them
Read moreDetailsTHIS week, we welcome back Mordecai Smyth and Third Lung to the playlist, for both have some new music we want to plonk into your aural cavities
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