May 21st, 2013 by Music Ally

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Eamonn Forde and Stuart Dredge return to their underwater podcasting lair to discuss the burning (legal notice: not actually burning) issues of the day.

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April 30th, 2013 by Music Ally

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In this week's Music Ally podcast, Eamonn Forde and Stuart Dredge put the digital world to rights. Again.

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April 23rd, 2013 by Music Ally

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In the latest Music Ally podcast, Eamonn Forde calls Stuart Dredge on Skype even though he's in the next room. Hopefully this will mean they no longer sound like they are trapped inside an echo chamber...

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April 16th, 2013 by Music Ally

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Stuart Dredge has made it back from his mansion in Cannes (trans: live blogging bunker), so we are back after a week off.

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April 2nd, 2013 by Music Ally

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In the latest Music Ally podcast, Stuart Dredge calls in on the "Skype pipe" from what he claims is his home (but we know is a pub in Bishop's Stortford).

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March 19th, 2013 by Music Ally

In the latest Music Ally podcast, Eamonn Forde and Stuart Dredge look at: what Spotify lifting its listening cap in the UK means and why a playlist of Andrew WK's 'Party Hard' 100 times in a row will cause...

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March 12th, 2013 by Music Ally

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In the latest Music Ally podcast, Stuart Dredge and Eamonn Forde broadcast live from among the bustle and barbecue smoke of SXSW (they really are there – it's true) to make sense of the latest digital...

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February 19th, 2013 by Music Ally

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Stuart Dredge interviews Eamonn Forde (for a bit) about going to By:Larm in Norway where a beer will cost you your soul (they do, however, put a good conference so that's OK).

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February 12th, 2013 by Music Ally

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Among the circles the talk around this week are Sonos' move into the living room with Play Bar, the new wave of subscription services being tested by Ninja Tune and the Rough Trade shops, why Björk was...

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