
Andrew Marston introduces Artiphunk (Evesham)
Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music, as recorded at the Worcester Music Festival.
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Music Played
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Performed at the Phoenix Theatre in Ross-on-Wye
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The White Feather Collective
In Crowd
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Interviewed
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Vaults
One Day I'll Fly Away
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Switching on Worcester's Christmas Lights
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Tom Forbes
Addiction In The Art Of Telling Lies
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Tom Forbes
Turpentine
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Performed at Children In Need Rocks for Terry Wogan
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Ellie Goulding
How Long Will I Love You
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Performed at the Victory in Hereford
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Last Tree Squad
What You Gonna Do
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In session at the Worcester Arts Workshop
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Artiphunk
Traitor
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Artiphunk
Bring It Back
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Performed at T In The Park
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Cherryshoes
Justice
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Performed at Nozstock: The Hidden Valley
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OMYO
Poster
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Switching on Worcester's Christmas Lights
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The Fidgets
Somehow
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The Fidgets
Make You Mine
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Performed at ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Maida Vale
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Pretenders
Private Life
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Pretenders
Hate Myself
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Performed at the Wychwood Festival
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HUMM
Going Postal
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Performed at Worley's The Swan in Stourport
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Jonathan Evans, Niles Weyman & Dom McGrillen
Thursday Morning
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In session at the Worcester Arts Workshop
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Artiphunk
Power
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Artiphunk
Higher
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In session

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But since discovering there was another band called Prism in Canada, they've changed it to Artiphunk.
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The genre isn't static and delves into funk, rock and indie.
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22-year-old James, who has recently completed his music degree at the conservatoire Leeds College of Music, has been working hard with Adam and Dan to develop strong songs that the band performs with a vibrancy and enthusiasm.
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"It's arty, it's funky - what more could you want?!" - Andrew Marston.
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Live music

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In 2016, we continued to take the show on-the-road to some of the biggest events and most happening places in Herefordshire & Worcestershire.
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This week, hear some of the performances we recorded at the Phoenix Theatre in Ross-on-Wye, The Victory in Hereford, outside the Guildhall in Worcester, at the Royal Albert Hall, the Worcester Arts Workshop, the Nozstock Festival, T In The Park, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Maida Vale, the Wychwood Festival and Worley's The Swan in Stourport.
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One Day I'll Fly Away

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The John Lewis Advert was released less than a week ago and has already clocked up more than 15 million views online from people who can't get enough of the animals bouncing on a trampoline.
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The song is covered by a band called Vaults, whose lead singer, Blythe Pepino, studied at St Mary's High School in Lugwardine before moving to the Hereford Sixth Form College.
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Worcester Christmas Lights: Tom Forbes

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Joining them on stage throughout the afternoon were a variety of acts chosen by ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Introducing, including Evesham loop-pedal maestro Tom Forbes.
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We first discovered Tom, aged 15, five years ago at the Upton Snodsbury Music Festival playing the guitar...over his head.
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He's since taken the festival scene by storm and has been getting airplay on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ 6 Music this week.
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Children in Need

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Music that Sir Terry loved or had a connection with is at the heart of this celebration and is performed by artists including Ellie Goulding, from Kington, who we discovered on this very programme.
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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Introducing at the Worcester Music Festival

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The free event, which saw more than 200 performances across 30 venues in the city, raised £4,139 for Acorns Children's Hospice.
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The idea of bringing as many venues together, to host live music, began nine years ago in the hope of making the city known for more than just sauce.
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Since then, they've gone on to raise thousands of pounds for local charities and ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Hereford & Worcester has been involved in the event since day one.
Worcester Christmas Lights: The Fidgets

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The band, who have only just been on this show, began life pretty much in the same spot - outside the Guildhall - but busking instead.
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They began performing in March 2013 in and around their hometown of Bromsgrove but quickly landed gigs in Worcester and Birmingham.
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In the last couple of years they've perfected their live skills through many hours of busking and performing, playing their 500th gig.
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They have been songwriting since they formed, developing their own style from the influences in the covers that they play.
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Concert tickets

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On Tuesday, the Culture, Media and Sport Select committee heard evidence about the secondary ticketing industry, hearing from band members and representatives from Stubhub and Ticketmaster.
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Tonight, we hear from Adele fan Ros Sidaway, who runs Vintage Trax in Redditch and the people of Bromsgrove about how much their prepared to pay above the face value of the ticket.
Features
- What's on and where across the region.
- The music stories from the local press.
Bewdley showcase

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It's been conceived by the team who put on the hugely successful Passion Plays in the town - which attracted an audience of thousands.
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The event, which will be staged on the banks of the River Severn, will have soloists, a mass choir and big screen projections.
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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Introducing at the Malvern Christmas Lights

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We'll be featuring several acts who we've been playing on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Hereford & Worcester recently.
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None of these artists knew they were being considered for a live session - they were chosen based on the tracks they uploaded to us atÌý.
Broadcast
- Sat 19 Nov 2016 20:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Hereford & Worcester