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THE DAY GARRY SOBERS SCORED A CENTURY WITH A HANGOVER

I was 15 when I saw the great Garry Sobers play for the first and last time at Lord’s. It was memorable in many ways, not least for being a colossal innings defeat for England, greeted with a massive pitch invasion by West Indies fans. It was even more memorable for witnessing Sobers’ last ever century – completed in three parts, the biggest one with a raging hangover.

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Fantastic Negrito – New Live Album And Interview

Japanese Television play instrumental “space-surf” music fusing krautrock’s motorik rhythms with psychedelic guitars.

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DJ Seinfeld – U

17th July 2026 · 2010s, 2017, Dance, Electro, Music

DJ Seinfeld’s tune instantly evokes sunny afternoons in Ibiza, where you can imagine it seeping from the speakers of a beach bar as you sip on a cocktail.

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Velocity Girl came out of Washington D.C. and burned brightly but briefly in the early Nineties, blending pop melodies and noisy guitars.

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Gilla Band return from a four-year hiatus with a techno-influenced new tune, Giraffe, that proves they’ve lost none of their abrasive power.

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The Fall – Smile

14th July 2026 · 1980s, 1983, Music, Punk

The Fall made their national TV debut on The Tube thanks to John Peel – five years after I first saw them play in London.

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Sophia Stel is a Canadian electronic artist who blends her emotional vocals with elements of hyper-pop and, on this mellow breakup tune, trip-hop.

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This bass-heavy slice of minimal industrial techno by Maquina may be another first for me – a band from Lisbon.

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Song of the Day

A Certain Ratio’s 1982 single Knife Slits Water gets an updated remix from Andy Meecham, aka The Emperor Machine.

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