Tuesday, December 18, 2012

JUNIOR ASPIRIN RADIO SESSION 15: EXPLAINING GENTRIFICATION


 As Junior Aspirin Records admires it's new full-sleeve tattoos and raises the rent on its slum districts for the 37th consecutive month, we explain over a cup of cold-press espresso that you can't afford to even look at, how complex cultural and economic forces work to disprove the old adage that 'man cannot live by gourmet cheese alone.' 

Devised and presented by Dan Fox

PODCAST HERE

In the City - Joe Walsh
Primitive London 1 - Basil Kirchin
Ghost Town (Extended Version) - The Specials
Lonesome Town - The Cramps
Beasley Street - John Cooper Clarke
A Colloquial Dream (Scenes in the City) - Charles Mingus
Primitive London 2 - Basil Kirchin
In the Neighbourhood - Tom Waits
King's Cross - Pet Shop Boys
Architecture and Morality - Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
The Big Country - Talking Heads
City vs. Country - Jonathan Richman
Primitive London 3 - Basil Kirchin
Big City (Everybody I Know Can Be Found Here) - Spacemen 3
Downtown - The B-52s
A New Career in a New Town - David Bowie
Primitive London 4 - Basil Kirchin
The Stuff - Big Legs
Super Rich Kids (feat. Earl Sweatshirt) - Frank Ocean
Gentrification - Oddisee
The Hackney Gentrification Song - Robin Grey
Gentrification for Dummies - The Bananas
Gentrification - R. Stevie Moore
Primitive London 5 - Basil Kirchin
This Town Ain't Big Enough for the Both of Us - Sparks
Crest - Stereolab
Primitive London 6 - Basil Kirchin
A Good Home - George Cromarty

2 comments:

Bentropy said...

I wanna say, I wanna tell you
About the young ideas
But you turn them into fears
In the city there's a thousand faces all shining bright
And those golden faces are under 25
....
In the city there's a thousand men in uniforms
And I've heard they now have the right to kill a man

Junior Aspirin Records said...

Oi! We'll 'ave none of that Weller nonsense round 'ere, son.