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Wednesday, November 19, 2008 
See it HERE: http://www.channel4.com/4talent/feature.jsp?id=14587

DON'T BREAK THEIR HEARTS

Amber and Nisha are the girliest, quirkiest presenters around. Lynn Bird finds out how their Broken Hearts Mystery Hour infiltrated the blokey preserve of Q Magazine's new radio station.

Taking inspiration from the Golden Age of Hollywood and Weimar Berlin, Amber and Nisha evoke the spectacular in all that they do. With no previous broadcast experience but a fierce reputation for highly entertaining DJ/performance sets, the duo attracted the attention of Q Radio director, Rick Blaxill at a Christmas party.

Amber reminisces, "Rick really liked our dynamic and the idea for a show on Q Radio developed over a coffee. He offered us a couple of pilot shows pre-launch. This gave us a chance to translate the spectacle of our live performances into an audio format."

"We had a very definite plan for the feel and structure of the show. We decided on a theme each week to create a playlist. We really wanted to create a radio show that we would want to listen to."

This multi-genre, music format has won The Broken Hearts a Sunday 9-10pm primetime slot on Q and yes the girl's always dress up for work in appropriately themed complementary outfits, turning heads in a good way wherever they go.

The show takes you on a thoroughly enjoyable journey into an alternative musical world where anything goes. Like listening to a trusted friend's mix tape, this innovative approach to broadcasting is unashamedly inspired by the past. There sweet talk includes related stories and historical background info around the tracks.

The duo's track choices makes the contemporary seem jaded in comparison to their retro gems. This is a magical treat for all our ears. The fact that you can check out what the girls are wearing in the studio only adds to the experience.

Amber and Nisha first met five years ago when Nisha started working with Amber at the vintage clothing shop, Beyond Retro. They soon realised that they were on the same wavelength and The Broken Hearts were formed.

They both admit that their early family life and especially their father's musical tastes influenced their passion for vintage. With themes like New York, Saturday Night and Convicts to play with, their playlists eclectic content ranges from the Ramones through to early Shirley Temple. Along with the familiar the girls always endeavour to bring something rarely heard to the airwaves.

Nisha admits, "We were both very nervous about the first broadcast. Even though we have experience as performers, we are still learning when it comes to live radio."

"Our approach to broadcasting was to be very clear on the idea. We had already sourced a lot of music prior to the show through our work as DJ's and then we were given an unusual amount of creative control that allowed us to play what we want."

Both Amber and Nisha have a background in art/design history and this keystone informs their visual/audio references from the clothes they wear to the genuine evocation of a truly glamorous spectacle in their shows. They are the kind of DJ's that spend as much time in front of the decks as behind them.

"It sound's kind of cheesy but my advice to anyone trying break into radio is to be passionate about what you play," says Amber. "If you have enough passion for the music then you can really make your ideas work and communicate this to others.

The Broken Hearts, now in demand around the globe, are just back from Manhattan's Coney Island Carnival (where they dressed as mermaids) and have recently played at the Latitude Festival. They have also released a classy double 'A' sided single Black Cat/Blanco in collaboration with Whitey.

Amber says, "We like to keep an open mind about how far we can take this. The feedback so far has been very good and we really enjoy listeners sending stuff in. Hopefully the show will reach more people. We basically love what we do and think that's why it works so well."

Check out the Broken Hearts Mystery Hour online or on Q Radio: Sundays 9-10pm. Amber and Nisha's live performances are ongoing and a new single is about to be released. Their special brand of method DJing raises the glamour bar to new heights. The beardies at Q Radio better watch out!

By Lynn Bird
Sunday, September 07, 2008 
In June we DJed on a float at the legendary Mermaid Parade in New York's Coney Island. It was amazing! Here are the highlights...

Welcome to the seaside!

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The famous Wonder Wheel:

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Getting ready - the long ride out on the subway. The blue mermaid is our lovely friend Meika who runs the vintage store Another Man's Treasure in Jersey City (www.myspace.com/anothermanstreasure).

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Mermaids on the move!

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Security is tight! Make sure you have the correct ID!

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DJing at the parade! The float was pulled by a man on a bike.

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Nisha and Meika:

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Swing dancing Sailors!

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Dancing on the boardwalk

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Noteworthy costumes - we love the octopus and the cyclone headdress!

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The Marine Antoinettes!

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Last minute photocall...

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We also went to the Coney Island Sideshow - one of our favourite places. We recommend you go next time you're in New York!

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The amazing performers - the adorable Heather Holliday, debonair Donny Vomit and fire-eater Angelica:

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Coney Island is under threat from re-developers. See www.myspace.com/saveconeyisland, and buy the T-shirt - we did!

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You can get the T shirt from www.lolastaar.com - or from the shop on the boardwalk. Save Coney Island! x
Thursday, August 21, 2008 
We are very excited about the video for our next single, 'Count Those Freaks!' by Nathan J. Whitey. The video is currently being worked on by the very talented Rob Flowers and Zac Ella again... This one promises to be even more ambitious than the last! We thought we'd show you what happened on set...

The set up:

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We painted the green screen ourselves! And set it all up in Hotbed Studios.

Here's the very able crew:

Rob Flowers in director-mode

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Zac Ella knows a good shot when he sees one!

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Tim Stevens is a genius with lighting!

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Count Those Costume Changes!

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Watch this space! The video will be ready soon! x
Tuesday, August 12, 2008 
In February, we were lucky enough to visit Blackpool for the incredible Whoopee Carnaval! It has since become one of our favourite places in the world. We though we'd share it with you...



The amazing Tower!





Blackpool Tower is very proud of its place in the world among other Towers of note:



The amazing Blackpool Tower Ballroom, the most beautiful room in the world! Go for afternoon tea! They also have an aquarium, circus and clown museum in the Tower. It doesn't get any better than that...





This was the show! Whoopee's CARNAVAL!



Harlequins:



Dennis Teeth:



Marcella Puppini:



Lois Fuller tribute:



Hosted by Johnny Woo!



We also went to the Golden Mile...







Circus Punks at the Pleaseure Beach:



We saw the INCREDIBLE Insect Circus at the Pleasure Beach:





Go and see it! www.insectcircus.co.uk

We went to the world famous LOUIS TUSSAUDS!

The Broken Hearts with E.T.!



Wilma and Fred...



Is it a bird? Is it a plane?



Mermaid parade...



The beautiful Winter Gardens:





We wholeheartedly recommend a trip to Blackpool! x