College‑radio show highlight
Alternativetrks ran an “Alternative Revolution” radio show on March 30 at 7pm on anchor.radio.com featuring two hours of new tracks from indie/alt acts like Florentenes, Slaney Bay and The Snuts. The stream and social posts are being used to flag fresh college‑radio fodder and band discovery. ( )
The March 30 broadcast is archived on Mixcloud as "Alternative Revolution with Paul 30th March 2026" and the uploaded file runs 1:59:40, providing a full two‑hour record of the playlist. (mixcloud.com) Anchor Radio lists Alternative Revolution as a weekly show presented by Paul (he/him) and shows the programme in its regular schedule with a Monday slot and a Friday "second chance" repeat. (anchor.radio 1) (anchor.radio 2) The Anchor Radio show page credits the host with a curated weekly Spotify playlist that attracts roughly 600 followers a week, indicating the programme’s playlisting feeds a measurable online audience beyond the live stream. (anchor.radio) Alternativetracks — the curator behind the show — maintains a Linktree directing listeners to Anchor Radio and streaming platforms, and the account has previously uploaded Alternative Revolution episodes to SoundCloud, showing a pattern of cross‑platform archiving and promotion. (linktr.ee) (soundcloud.com) Artists tied to this edition have recent releases or press activity that likely informed their inclusion: Florentenes uploaded new material and music videos on their YouTube channel this month, Slaney Bay’s site highlights recent EPs and BBC/Radio X support, and The Snuts remain active with an established online presence. (youtube.com) (slaneybay.co.uk) (thesnuts.co.uk) Anchor Radio’s site includes a "Listen back on Mixcloud" feature and a music submission page used by emerging acts, which the station and Alternativetracks have both used to surface tracks for campus and indie radio programmers. (anchor.radio)