Jo Youle’s back in The Remix hot seat flying solo for one night only this week.
With the brand new Herve re-jiggle of Mark Ronson’s Somebody to Love Me, Hot Chip man Joe Goddard’s re-work of Drums of Death and blast from the pastage in the shape of Pointer Sisters Send Him Back, edited by Polooski.
If you have not heard that Pointer Sisters track it’s a hidden b-side that is not to be missed!
The rest of this week’s playlisting is here if you wanna check out what’s in store!
On this week’s show I have London lady and all round ‘Disco Leopard’ Roxanne Roll joining me on The Remix.
She takes over alongside Brighton boy ‘Flying White Dots’ for the final hour of this weeks disco-tastic Halloween affair.
To limber up for 2 hour of Remix disco classics and mash-ups, come find us here.
For this week’s playlist check here
Last week Tom Staar took The Remix right off the richter scale with his unique brand of intergalactic magic and a little sprinkle of his infamous stardust, including his remix of Divisive, by We Have Band.
This week sees Jo back on planet earth, but with some fine new tracks from Plan B, whose had a Drum N Bass remix done of The Recluse by Netsky, Adam Freeland faking his own life and this weeks brand new single from Fenech Solar, Lies, getting a re-working and outing after some fine work from previous Remix host, Herve.
Listen to the show from 8pm this Saturday to catch him in full action.
Jo caught up with James Murphy at Wireless Festival in London’s Hyde Park to talk about the new album, This is Happening, and to find out if rumours are true, that it really is the last one for LCD Soundsystem.
Check out her Q & A for BBC Entertainment online here or the full podcast
Jo also caught up with UNKLE last week and discovered they’d moved their offices near her Hove home..
Have a listen here