Holy Viennese Pastries. I've only just discovered Hannah Peel's Night Tracks on BBC Radio 3. I post a lot of new Dance Music here from religious listening to a roster of BBC R1D DJs but that's because I love dancing or rather some of the best times of my life were years on end dancing in nightclubs. However, I've been restless of late. I like to listen to BBC Radio 3 when I'm reading but by some trick of the universe, I've only just discovered Hannah's broadcast at 10pm which is often a blend of classical and electronica of which she's also an artist herself.
Radio 3 is a both a thousand years old and bang up to date. I'm going to amend my BBC Women in Electronica post right now that was triggered by Olive's - You're not alone track, which is fitting, and I now have all the archive sessions (going back to September 2019) to listen to which will probably keep me going till the end of my days catching up.
I do slag off the BBC, but that's their news division propaganda. There's absolutely world class content produced by the still venerable institution if a person is selective and it's completely free, although I'd have no issue at all bunging them a donation now and again by Paypal to keep the good ship going.
