March Violets on BBC6

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Andrew Collins is supposed to be playing some March Violets tracks from 9pm-12am tonight on BBC6Music. No idea if they will be session tracks or singles, but I'm sure it'll be worth staying up for!

Play Loud, Play Purple, Play BBC6...
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and whilst I'm signed in, this forthcoming film might interest people:

http://www.viceland.com/blogs/uk-film/2 ... in-cannes/

nazis in space to a Laibach soundtrack.... black planet indeed.
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gotta luv those Moon Nazis :notworthy:
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According to the tracklist, they played the session of Avalanche of Love twice, which seems abit unlikely!
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deadagain wrote:and whilst I'm signed in, this forthcoming film might interest people:

http://www.viceland.com/blogs/uk-film/2 ... in-cannes/

nazis in space to a Laibach soundtrack.... black planet indeed.

You just gotta love that quote from the interview when they ask the director how he got the idea:
"There’s quite a lot of backbone out there already, we just needed to take the strangest and most esoteric parts."
:lol:

Udo Kier as the Moon Führer ;D
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