What’s on ‘Built For Speed’ Friday 29th May 2015

This week on ‘Built For Speed’ we review plenty of cinema releases including art theft drama Woman in Gold, secret agent comedy Spy and princesses gone wild in Royal Night Out.  We play plenty of fine new music including Pearls and Jamie XX and feature a selection of Replacements classics. Don’t forget our regular preview of upcoming gigs and TV for

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Playlist for the Midnight Mass program Wednesday 27th May

The playlist for this evening’s (12am – 2am) Midnight Mäss program with host dj Daniel H is as follows:   RADIOHEAD – The National Anthem BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE – Food For Clouds ULVER – Island JOHN CALE – Verses FENNESZ – Pallas Athene SUN KIL MOON – Dogs BLACK FLAG – It’s All Up To You BORIS – It Touches

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Film review: MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, from ‘Built For Speed’

With the initial Mad Max film trilogy, director George Miller established an idiosyncratic but distinctly Australian franchise that earned first a cult then a mainstream following and provided a springboard for star Mel Gibson’s ascent into the Hollywood stratosphere.  After a mere 30 years Miller has delivered the fourth instalment Mad Max: Fury Road.  The film has thus far had

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One hour Christian music 24/5/2015

Listen again to one hour of the Songs of Hope program from 24 May 2015. The recording starts with traditional hymns and them moves to contemporary Christian praise and worship. At 8:45 a short story of a “Christian who made a difference” is recounted. The Songs of Hope hymns podcast includes the following: Rick Riso – Great Is Thy Faithfulness

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What’s on ‘Built For Speed’, Friday 22nd May 2015

This week on ‘Built For Speed’ we review the long-awaited fourth instalment in the Mad Max movie franchise Mad Max: Fury Road. We also take a look at more of the films screening at the German Film Festival.  Music-wise there’s plenty of fine new and classic tunes with tracks from Liam Hayes and Ryley Walker as well as a tribute

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