主持人:Paul Haswell and Carolyn Wright
Paul and Carolyn (AKA the Pop Fugitives) are plotting to make their Escape every Sunday morning between 9 and 1.
Join them on the Sunday Escape to hear the best in new music, including three tracks from their album of the week, along with a carefully curated selection of classics, plus interviews with guests from all over the city and beyond. There’s also occasional live music in the studio and all the details of upcoming music events in Hong Kong.
On top of all that is “Biscuit Review”, now a Sunday Escape institution, a feature perfectly designed to complement the most eclectic mix of music on Radio 3.
Paul and Carolyn bring you another luxury Sunday Escape, filled with the best in independent music, chat, and plenty more besides. This week the show includes new tracks from The Snuts, Jungle, SkyDaddy, Lucky Lo, and Alex Lahey, as well as music from new albums by Sparks, Kevin Morby, and Arlo Parks vying for the album of the week title.There’s a preview of The Red Stripes 10th Anniversary Party taking place on June 3rd at Grappa’s Cellar, which also features Taipei’s Skaraoke. The regular features include music from Seattle’s Tullycraft, as well as a soulful White Stripes cover. There’s also another Super Clever Music Mystery Quiz and naturally some iffy biscuits! Tune in on Sunday from 9am to 1pm.
主持人:Paul Haswell and Carolyn Wright
This week was a quieter one for brand new music, giving Paul and Carolyn a welcome opportunity to play some of their recent favourites, along with plenty of older stuff. That said, there are still new singles from Lana Del Rey, BC Camplight, Dog Race and Feist, as well as brand new albums from Black Honey, Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Yves Tumor. As part of the week’s features there’ll be a song from a Scottish ban, and label owner which broke up in 2005 having deserved more fame (but has recently reformed), as well as the debut from a legendary glam rock band. All that plus loads of chat, a brand new Super Clever Music Mystery Quiz and naturally more average biscuits.