Running a radio show: NonDef



NonDef emerged in 2013 from a sloshy Sunday afternoon pub DJing gig I had with Chris Bamford (before Nat & Stu joined the family). Friends came to play an 8-tune non-definitive soundtrack to anything they were into at the time. Sets like ‘Songs that should have been in The Breakfast Club’ and ‘My new Korean boyfriend’ started something way more fun. We realised that the pub was the wrong place for it way after the punters had, so a move to radio was a blessing for all.

Here’s a handful from what must be 300+ shows across Haggerston Radio, Hoxton Radio and Resonance FM. 
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One of the most polished shows we’ve done, for Resonance FM. A guide to Portland - An Armchair Road Trip - powered by the people we found by calling stores and venues: a record store, strip club, the police HQ, a comic shop, a radio station... Features Portland oddities, including a rare tune by Louis Farrakhan when he was a calypso singer, about a famous trans woman from Portalnd.
Spiritual Help for Hire! We’d always wondered if those classified adverts offering otherworldly guidance and black magic mentoring are praying for or praying on the vulnerable, so we made a show about it. We spent a week picking through the best ads and tapping up the gurus for a bit of enlightenment. It got a bit aggy at times. On Resonance FM.
Door to door from East London to Southside Chicago.
The local football team. I failed to realise I was interviewing a BBC 1 legend until it was too late.
Overheard in the ‘Spoons on my road. 
A little showcase of our drunken Hggerston Radio days that got us the other gigs.
Calls to vintage  stores.
An ode to a geeky web group I lurk on.
This is the only thing I like about wrestling.