Jerome Hill
A Tribute to Leonard Rossiter
Posted by skunklover
on 5 January 2008 (09:40:33)
A blazing farce of musical styles indeed. great selection and very worrthwhile listening. thank you very much.
Posted by Spandex
on 19 December 2007 (16:05:12)
Reggie Rocks.
Posted by sam
on 11 January 2008 (11:48:10)
Brilliant.
A blazing farce of musical styles, shoehorned together by one of Hornsey's biggest Leonard Rossiter fans.
The grandmaster of wonky techno sees in the festive season by recording an exclusive mix for Spannered, chock-full of spazzed-out dance music and questionable humour. The set, recorded in a north London cheese factory in honour of the late, great Leonard Rossiter (we shit you not), is probably now the stupidest radio set on the entire site — an accolade we're sure Jerome will be pleased with.
 
Comes complete with special edition hand-scrawled tracklisting!
 


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