Episodes
How do you follow playing the Main Stage of the Isle of Wight Festival? You go to Uni and live together, of course. 5 Degrees North chatted to Louise on the story they're telling every Fresher in September.
2 interviews are better than one! Dave also spoke to Georgia Nicole this weekend on their Kashmir Cafe set.
It's always great to see Bob from Goddard's at the Isle of Wight Festival, and many patrons agree: a familiar face on site, Dave had a chat to him at this year's event.
It's a throwback episode! Dave meets Ray Foulk, organiser of the original Festivals from 1968 to 1970, to talk Dylan, swimming pools and the misrepresented history of the 1970 event.
It's a throwback episode! Dave meets Ray Foulk, organiser of the original Festivals from 1968 to 1970, to talk Dylan, swimming pools and the misrepresented history of the 1970 event.
Dave and DJ Bex discuss what it's like to get the crowd in the mood for the weekend.
Chris from 30Ten tells Dave all about their crowd-pleasing covers set at Electro Love, from Feeder to Franz Ferdinand!
Dave traverses the Media Village and comes across Rich from the Isle of Wight Cheese Co. who talks their four core cheeses and the importance of being at such an event.
Dave had the enormous privilege to speak to Dick Taylor, original Rolling Stones member and now the powerhouse behind his Raw Blues Project.
Dave speaks to Louise from the Isle of Wight Ice Cream Co on how to stay cool on a hot summer's day.
Dave got the opportunity to chat to Xavier from Isle of Wight Distillery to discuss his very busy weekend serving the great and the good of the Island and beyond, as well as his personal highlights of the weekend.
In the first of two interviews, Amy Jolliffe discusses her recent music and the set ahead at the Platform One Tent, as well as how Dan from Obscure Colours wrote new music with Amy.
Kieren and Louise caught up with Shaun Keaveny and Edith Bowman for their annual Sky Arts chat. Did Edith love Supergrass's set? Did Shaun get naked for the first link? Did Kieren sit where Sting sat? All answered in this interview!
Kieren headed to the Dimbola Museum and Galleries tent in Penny Lane and spoke to Roger, who has attended every event since 1968, on his memories of events gone by, including being awoken to see Jimi Hendrix!
Kieren headed down to Penny Lane and spoke to Lisa from Sight for Wight to discuss the importance of their work at the Festival.
Headlining the Platform One tent, Willowfly chatted to Kieren about this being only their third ever gig, their love for Weezer, and plans for new music.
Kieren spoke to Romy Helen after her set on the Kashmir Cafe stage about influences, who she's looking forward to seeing and the possibility of new music.