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− | One of the most important shows on [[Contact 89FM]] for exposing Hamilton music was ''Urban Jangle'', a show that featured Hamilton music exclusively. The show was initiated and run for several years by [[Adam Hyde]], from August 1993 to late 1996, on Monday nights from 7 to 8pm. The title of the show was taken from the song ''Urban Jangle'' by [[Book of Martyrs]], which can be found on | + | One of the most important shows on [[Contact 89FM]] for exposing Hamilton music was ''Urban Jangle'', a show that featured Hamilton music exclusively. The show was initiated and run for several years by [[Adam Hyde]], from August 1993 to late 1996, on Monday nights from 7 to 8pm. The title of the show was taken from the song ''Urban Jangle'' by [[Book of Martyrs]], which can be found on thier 1991 [[Purified Seven Times]] release. During NZ music week (which was started and originally recognised only by student radio), ''Urban Jangle'' played host to live-to-airs from a number of bands. Some of these songs were released on the [[Inside the Wireless]] cassette and [[The Fridge]] CD. |