Episode Synopsis "Hot Air: Claude VonStroke & Mike Boorman discuss humour in music"
Dirtybird founder Claude VonStroke talks to Mike Boorman about the importance of humour in music. He explains how his own spoof DJ name came about and accidentally helped him sell more records, how the Dirtybird character was originally an in-joke with his brother, and he goes into detail about what Dirtybird stands for beyond just the sound of the music. You can catch Barclay on his European tour this summer. Dates here: http://www.claudevonstroke.com/
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