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Everybody Wants to Play the Hits

Everybody Wants to Play the Hits

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Love grassroots music? This is the show for you.


Music + chat = bliss


Everybody Wants to Play the Hits is the new Scottish music podcast, brought to you by the people behind SNACK magazine and Ravechild, and in association with Glad Radio.


Recorded at the Glad Studio in Govanhill Baths' community space, The Deep End.


Thank you to Richard Bull at Glad Radio for all the help and support.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Everybody Wants to Play the Hits
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Episodes
  • Everybody Wants to Play the Hits (EWTPTH) : Episode 34 – conscious reflection
    Sep 7 2025

    Everybody Wants to Play the Hits is the new Scottish music podcast, brought to you by SNACK magazine and Ravechild, and in association with Glad Radio.


    Recorded at the Glad Studio in Govanhill Bath's community space The Deep End. Thank you to Richard Bull at Glad Radio for all the help and support.


    Iain Dawson (Ravechild) is as always our host with special guests Ali Kilpatrick (Idiogram), Keith Kirkwood (Idiogram), and Zoe White (SNACK).


    Tracks


    Hen Hoose – Wipe Out

    corto.alto – 31.Bleep

    Post Coal Prom Queen – The World Accumulates

    The Cords – Fabulist

    Idiogram – Twilight Sleep

    Cloth – Stuck

    Scarred Lip – Narcropolis

    Ellyn Oliver – Sea Glass

    VLURE ft psweatpants – Something Real

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Everybody Wants to Play the Hits (EWTPTH) : Episode 33 Govanhill International Festival 2025
    Jul 30 2025

    Everybody Wants to Play the Hits is the new Scottish music podcast, brought to you by SNACK magazine and Ravechild, and in association with Glad Radio.


    This month we discuss the upcoming Govanhill International Festival 2025 and our (SNACK x Some Great Reward) mini day-festival, A Day at The Courtyard (noon-6pm, 10th August, 670 Pollokshaws Rd, Glasgow, G41 2QE)


    Location: https://share.google/s99P7PMxYPpxAIy6w


    Tracks played and discussed:


    SALT – Dick

    Jersey The Devil – Masterpiece

    Peter Cat – Mango Season

    Diljeet Kaur Bachu – Another Life

    Maz and The Phantasms – Factory Hell

    Town Centre – Red Flags

    Bruno Cruz – Ward Al Jasmine

    Celyn of Gwent – Resurrection

    Curlew – Water


    Recorded at the Glad Studio in Govanhill Bath's community space The Deep End. Thank you to Richard Bull at Glad Radio for all the help and support.


    Iain Dawson (Ravechild) is as always our host with special guest musician Maz (Maz and The Phantasms), plus Faye Woodcock (Some Great Reward), and Chris Queen (SNACK).

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 58 mins
  • Everybody Wants to Play the Hits (EWTPTH) : Episode 32 – So Cool
    May 19 2025

    Everybody Wants to Play the Hits is the new Scottish music review podcast, brought to you by SNACK magazine and Ravechild, and in association with Glad Radio.


    Tracks played and discussed:


    Moody Moody – Otherlands

    Majesty Palm – Quicksand

    Cloth – Pink Silence

    MALKA – Tell It Like It Is

    Sacul – Moon Rush Stereo

    Sarno Ultra – (Ar) 3d6 4s2

    Quiet Houses – Call You Later

    SHEARS – ARCADE MACHINE

    Quad90 – Sentimental Sunday (You Can't Help)


    Recorded at the Glad Studio in Govanhill Bath's community space The Deep End. Thank you to Richard Bull at Glad Radio for all the help and support.

    Iain Dawson is as always our host with special guest musician Sacul, plus Zoë White (SNACK), and Stoph McColgan (SNACK).

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
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