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I'll try to put some head-scratchingly obscure tracks from down the years here. The mp3s are now presented in two beautiful boxes. Click on the menu thing at the top of them and you can select how you view the tracks, by list or by icon (I prefer the list myself, but each to his own etc).If you right-click on one of these, a little drop-down menu appears.

From this, choose to either listen to it before you grab or simply download it.

You can even listen to the whole lot in one continuous stream, like the best sort of radio show- one without a DJ! You can do this by simply clicking on the first track and then leave your computer alone for an hour or so - perhaps disable your screensaver temporarily.



To me, these tracks are all-time classics of their kind - and virtually impossible to find nowadays, which is why I thought I'd put them on here.


If anyone from these bands sees this and gets upset, e-mail me at: stuart.jones40@ntlworld.com and I'll remove the offending track/s.


There's also a link to a splendid site curating the incendiary result of the new wave on my adopted home town of Brighton; here you can read my own memories of my activities as part of the best indie label on the South Coast at that time, Attrix Records. mp3s will be updated on the first day of each month, with a brand new crop replacing the last lot.












Please email mr. obscure 's servant,
stuart jones , at : stuart.jones40@ntlworld.com




Please email mr. obscure 's servant, stuart jones , at : stuart.jones40@ntlworld.com








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Well, that's all for this month. If you feel an urge to mail me, please do - I love to hear from you.See you again on the first day of March 2012, with another load of new mp3s. Regards from mr Obscure.


Please have a listen and if you like what you hear, grab them and run away - but come back and visit mr obscure again next month, is that agreed? It is? That's delightful.



  • The Tremolo Men - twanging guitar instrumentals. free mp3s.
  • The Fiction Factory - Audio stories; horror, comedy, thrillers. free mp3s.
  • The Audio Emporium - surreal, jaw-dropping soundscapes. free mp3s.
  • The World Upstairs - an online audiobook of my first novel, an adult thriller. free mp3s.


  • Redbubble Blythart - The impressive and interesting art archive of a gifted man.
  • Marc Bolan Music - splendid, highly original website for Bolan fans.
  • Hustler - Great website for a great band, if you like Morricone or Baddlementi, go here
  • The Sound Asleep - comprehensive online archive for a fine late 80's/early 90's uk group.
  • Mr. Suave - Groovy retro stuff, quality mp3s and podcasts.
  • Teenage Kicks - Another very fine page, packed with things of interest.
  • Fades In Slowly - Excellent Peel Blog!
  • At The Music Gallery - A quality mp3 music blog, worth a visit.
  • Fruitier Than Thou - Another Marvellous mp3 music blog.
  • John Peel Archives - Fab new blog by a great bloke about another great bloke.
  • $ Minutes of Fame - a superb mp3 blog with great tracks and intelligent text. worth a visit or six!
  • Last Days Of Man On Earth : quality punk/postpunk mp3 blog
  • Wilfully Obscure : great mp3 blog, well worth a visit.
  • Reviews I've written of classic punk rock albums
  • 'The Punk History Of Brighton 1976 - 81'
  • My memoirs of Attrix Records, punk in Brighton 1979 - 1981
  • Elvis Costello Fan Forum
  • punkdaddymusic


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