This month’s episode of Radio Reverb with Tara Rez and Segs Jennings took us on a deep, emotional, and electrifying journey through punk, funk, and everything in between. Broadcast on Brighton’s legendary independent station, this show wasn’t just a playlist—it was a tribute, a rebellion, and a call to keep the spirit of underground music alive.

Celebrating Life, Music, and Memory We paid our respects to three powerful spirits who shaped music history in different ways: the genius harmonics of Brian Wilson, the raw power of funk pioneer Sly Stone, and the indelible heart of underground artist Zoë Hart aka Ting. Each tribute track was a reminder of the legacy left behind and the influence they still carry.

Tracks that Stirred the Airwaves:

  • “Do You Wanna Dance” – Ramones
  • “Do It Again” – The Beach Boys
  • “Lucky Discourse” – Dazzle Monroe (Lene Lovich vs Sleaford Mods mashup)
  • “Wait for the Blackout” – The Damned
  • “Unamerican” – Underground Heroes (previously unreleased!)
  • “Everyday People” – Sly & The Family Stone
  • “Floating Away” – Ting (Zoë Hart)
  • “Late Night Session” – Ali Love
  • “Animal” – Skunk Anansie
  • “Wise Man” – Desmond Dekker
  • “Easy Rider” – Sheep On Drugs (brand new release)
  • “Orphan” – Aphex Twin
  • “Are You Somebody” – Lyn Collins
  • “You’re Wondering Now” – The Specials

Highlights We debuted new heat from Sheep On Drugs, spotlighted a viral mashup from Dazzle Monroe, and unearthed an unheard banger from Underground Heroes. Tara shared stories from her recent live gigs, and Segs reminisced about writing sessions with legends like Steve Dub and Ali Love. The vibe was both raw and celebratory.

Listen Back + Playlist Stream the show on Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/RadioReverb/tributes-truths-tara-rez-segs-jennings-on-radio-reverb-june-2025/
Follow the official playlist on Spotify: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/tara-rez9/episodes/From-Sly-to-Skunk-Tara-Rez–Segs-Bring-the-Noise-e34c98u

Radio Reverb airs Mondays at 8pm, Wednesdays at 11pm, and Thursdays at 6pm.

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