Groove Armada: Tom Findlay's on the left, and he's glad you don't recognise him
On this weeks' podcast, one half of Groove Armada, Tom Findlay, joins us to discuss ten years of dance music, the changing face of Ibiza and the joys of not being recognised on the street.
Groove Armada's latest album Soundboy Rock features the brilliant Song 4 Mutya, and in the dongles reviews, we ask whether a Mutya-less Sugababes have any sort of a future. We also have a bit of gothic electronica from frYars - from whom Rosie Swash in particular expects big things (check out her Singles Club for more on this) - and some Anglo-Germanic techno from Von Sudenfed.
Also in the show, Rosie gives us the lowdown on London's O2 arena. Just how has it managed to attract such an amazing list of acts when it's been going less than six months? Did you catch one of Prince's dates there? And with the success of O2, how do you feel about other smaller venues being forced to close their doors?
Finally, this is the last week that you can vote for us in the BT DMA's best music podcast category. Click here to cast your ballot. Unless you want to vote for Tony Robinson's Friendly Guide to Music, that is...
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