Shindig! Magazine
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Shindig! is a music publication put together with genuine understanding, sincerity and utter belief. We bring the scope and knowledge of old fanzines and specialist rock titles to a larger readership.
Shindig! Magazine
5d ago
This is a great show. Join JON ‘MOJO’ MILLS as he talks you through the early years of Shindig! accompanied by the music that helped it evolve
Tracklist
Alan Moorhouse ‘Psychodale’
The Worst ‘Creepy Thing’
The Tell Tale Hearts ‘Crawling Back To Me’
The Mystreated ‘You Better Run’
The Thanes ‘Shipwreck’
The Beatpack ‘Paint Yourself’
The Nuthins ‘Next Of Kin’
The Animals ‘Inside Looking Out’
We The People ‘When I Arrive’
Love Affair ‘Let Me Know’
Grapefruit ‘Come Down To The Station’
SRC ‘Up All Night’
The Move ‘Lightning Never Strikes Twice’
Bronco Bullfrog ‘Poor Mrs Witherspoon’
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Shindig! Magazine
1w ago
We’re very excited to be media partners with the truly unique online streaming platform and download store Qobuz. The 11th of our monthly bespoke playlists, which take in all manner of genres and sub-genres, scenes and beyond, then and now, encapsulates the joys of spring through wide-eyed American flower-children
Play here or use the scrollable frame with tracklist the bottom of the page. You can sign up for a free trial today. Plans start from £10.83 per month. For more on Qobuz read our interview with MD Dan Mackta here
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Shindig! Magazine
3w ago
The new single from IAN SKELLY, taken from his forthcoming album Lotus And The Butterfly, which has been described as a treasure trove of psychedelic colour and freak-folk. Pacific Ocean Blue and Forever Changes for the Mersey-Psych generation
‘Silver Rail’ resonates, like a long-lost off cut from F.J McMahon’s Spirit Of The Golden Juice, building to a resplendent psych chorus that then abruptly disappears into space.
The video was shot in The Coral Caves and is an exclusive version of the track.
Preorder the album here
The post Ian Skelly ‘Silver Rail’ (Live from The Coral ..read more
Shindig! Magazine
1M ago
What a fab show. Old co-presenter/cohort/DJ/writer buddy PAUL OSBORNE sits at the other side of the desk as he’s interviewed by JON ‘MOJO’ MILLS about the new PROJECT GEMINI album Colours & Light and the Shindig! Happening launch and show at The Night Owl. He also contributes a fine mix
Tracklist
Ron Geesin ‘Floating Down’
Camel ‘Rain Dances’
Alexander ‘Skip’ Spence ‘War In Piece’
Moby Grape ‘Seeing’
The Rockin’ Ramrods ‘She Lied’
Nobody’s Children ‘Good Times’
Rotomagus ‘Fighting Cock’
Death ‘Freakin’ Out’
The Raspberries ‘I Wanna Be With You’
The V.I.P’s ‘The Quarter Moon’
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Shindig! Magazine
1M ago
We’re very excited to be media partners with the truly unique online streaming platform and download store Qobuz. The 11th of our monthly bespoke playlists, which take in all manner of genres and sub-genres, scenes and beyond, then and now, takes a look at the road travelled to punk
Play here or use the scrollable frame with tracklist the bottom of the page. You can sign up for a free trial today. Plans start from £10.83 per month. For more on Qobuz read our interview with MD Dan Mackta here
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Shindig! Magazine
2M ago
For our February Soho Radio show, JON ‘MOJO’ MILLS chats with ALBERT’s Reid Morrison ahead of their performance at the March Happening, and plays a wide array of cool sounds, from powerpop and proto-punk to mellow folky flavours, psych, and a few brand new gems
Tracklist
Alan Hawkshaw ‘Pop Sports’
Levitation Room ‘Revelations’
Ty Segall ‘The Bell’
The Pretty Things ‘Cold Stone’
Andwella’s Dream ‘Sunday’
Blonde On Blonde ‘Castles In The Sky’
The Grateful Dead ‘Mountains Of The Moon’
Major Arcana ‘Steal Your Love Back Home’
Spirit ‘Love Has Found A Way’
Grin ‘Moon Tears’
The Dictators ‘W ..read more
Shindig! Magazine
2M ago
We’re very excited to be media partners with the truly unique online streaming platform and download store Qobuz. The 10th of our monthly bespoke playlists, which take in all manner of genres and sub-genres, scenes and beyond, then and now, is an ideal fit for The Eyes’ cover story of issue #148
Play here or use the scrollable frame with tracklist the bottom of the page. You can sign up for a free trial today. Plans start from £10.83 per month. For more on Qobuz read our interview with MD Dan Mackta here
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Shindig! Magazine
3M ago
Throw in some Love, newies from Daniel Romano and The Lemon Twigs, a heavy dose of mod-beat, Honeybus covers, The Soundtrack Of Our Lives, surf, garage, and a bit of powerpop, shake it up a bit with JON ‘MOJO’ MILLS and ANDY MORTEN offering a few words, and you have another fine Broadcast on Soho Radio
Tracklist
Alan Hawkshaw/Alan Parker ‘The Morning Sun’
Love ‘Skid’
Love ‘Gimi A Little Break
Arthur Lee ‘Everytime I Look Up I’m Down Or White Dog (I Don’t Know What That Means!)
Arthur Lee/Love ‘Who Are You?’
Daniel Romano ‘Too Hot To Sleep’
The Lemon Twigs ‘My Golden Years’
The Eyes ‘When The ..read more
Shindig! Magazine
4M ago
Yes indeed, ’tis the season. Wintry solstice vibes meets ’60s psych and jazz Xmas fare… and wisdom from the team. What more could you ask for?
Keith Mansfield ‘The First Christmas’
Isao Tomita ‘Snowflakes Are Dancing
The Blues Magoos ‘Jingle Bells’
Cix Bits ‘Seasons Greetings’
Alan Stivell ‘YS’
Sandy Denny ‘No End’
Midwinter ‘Winter Song’
Mandy Morton ‘Ghost Of Christmas Past’
Tintern Abbey ’Snowman’
Paul Revere & The Raiders ‘Macy’s Window’
The Factory ‘Candy Cane Madness’
Green Seagull ‘God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen’
The Lemon Twigs ‘When Winter Comes Around’
Spencer Cullum ‘Betwi ..read more
Shindig! Magazine
5M ago
We unleash the excellent video for ‘Give Your Body’, the new glam-psych stomper from London based DIY artist PAUL ORWELL. And we love it
This the first track taken off of his latest album Acid Goth
“‘Give Your Body’ was the song that kick started my idea for Acid Goth,” says Paul. “It’s also the first track on the album. Acid Goth became an album that went completely full circle. It was shelved for some time. Files/recordings going missing for over a year also didn’t help. It seemed jinxed, but it all came together in the end. I’m pleased it’s flown the nest and it’s great seeing i ..read more