Independent Music Podcast
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 420:53:23
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Sinopse
A weekly show that brings you ten new tracks from artists from across the world. We cover every genre conceivable, from abstract techno, mutated dancehall, dark metal to Chinese bin lid music or something else - if it's recorded outside of the major label system, we're up for playing it. You'll find music you love, music you don't understand, and music that'll change your life.
Episódios
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#140 - Jun Kamoda, Mary Epworth, Drahla, Twenty-Three Hanging Trees - 15 May 2017
15/05/2017 Duração: 01h14minThis week we're covering the usual number of miles and sounds, whether it's electronics from Uganda, dub from Romania, or indie music from Leeds. We have the new one from podcast favourite Surgeon, we also have new tracks from Twenty-three Hanging Trees, Jun Kamoda, Mary Epworth, Drahla, The Cosmic Dead, and Siobhan Wilson
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#139 - Flamingods, Nnamdi Ogbonnaya, Lil Pump, Wren - 8 May 2017
08/05/2017 Duração: 01h09minFairly vocal heavy on the Independent Music Podcast this week, with exceptional cuts of Trap, Dancehall and Hiphop colliding against free and future jazz, psych, modern classical, proto punk and all sorts of good stuff.
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#138 - Crème de Hassan, Praed, Danny T & Tradesman, Man from Uranus - 1 May 2017
01/05/2017 Duração: 01h17minA packed show this week takes us through African-influenced electronics to legendary Ethiopians, to hard rock and through digital dancehall. It's a standard Independent Music Podcast episode - loads of varied, wonderful tunes, and plenty of questionable chatter
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#137 - Heliocentrics, Tamil Rogeon, Ghostpoet, Christian Fitness - 24 April 2017
24/04/2017 Duração: 01h14minAnthony's back this week and what does he have for you? Oh yeah, a 13-minute long slab of Japanese psych from the mesmerising Qujaku. If you get through that opening we've got gifts galore, including a stunning new concept record from Australia's Tamil Rogeon, 19th century piano music from Latvia, mclusky and Future of the Left frontman Falko's latest as Christian Fitness, Orlando Julius and Gaslamp Killer pals Heliocentrics, ex-Pan Sonic member I-LP-O in Dub, delicate guitar music from Dean McPhee, less de
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#136 - Tomaga, Emanative, Kutiman, Raoul Vignal - 17 April 2017
17/04/2017 Duração: 01h09minGareth is on his own this week, but it's the usual ten tracks from across the musical spectrum. We have new ones from Tomaga, Jeremiah Jae, Kutiman, Emanative, and plenty of new house, French chanson, jazz and all sorts.
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#134 - Nan Kolè, Alphabets Heaven, Basic Rhythm, Secret Chiefs 3 - 3 April 2017
03/04/2017 Duração: 01h02minWe have the usual ten tracks for you this week, and they're absolute stunners. Kicking off with a beaut from Al Lover and Cairo Liberation Front, we also have Gqom Oh! label boss Nan Kolè's solo debut. There are also new ones from Secret Chiefs 3, Russian jazz band Brom, Japanese dub producer Sak Dub I and loads more
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#133 - Trans Am, WaqWaq Kingdom, Hector Plimmer, Vincent Ahehehinnou - 27 March 2017
27/03/2017 Duração: 01h06minSo much good music this week that Gareth has tracks in reserve to cope with the fact that both of them picked the immense WaqWaq Kingdom record. Fortunately that means that we get an airing of the new one from podcast favourite Pye Corner Audio. Elsewhere there is Steve Reid Foundation beneficiary Hector Plimmer, Jesca Hoop and loads of other great music.
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#131 - King Ayisoba, Children of Alice, Derya Yildirim, Keiichi Tanaka - 13 March 2017
13/03/2017 Duração: 01h15minSimply exquisite sounds coming out this week, kicking off with an absolute banger from Ghana's King Ayisoba. We've also got jazz sounds from London, Japan, and the US alongside contemporary Turkish psych, Tunisian folk and library music. There's loads more to get stuck into as well.
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#130 - Raw Power Festival 2017 special - 6 March 2017
06/03/2017 Duração: 01h19minIt's almost time for Raw Power Festival - the London festival weekend celebrating the best psych heaviness, space rock, synth craziness, and leftfield electronica. There are lots of podcast favourites this year, and we spend an hour highlighting some of the artists we're most looking forward to, including Faust, Bruxa Maria, Afrirampo, KXP and more. The weekend is 26-29 May and you can buy tickets from https://babayaga.ticketabc.com/promoter/babayaga/
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#129 - Miss Red, The Bug vs Earth, Jane Weaver, Ramson Badbonez - 27 February 2017
27/02/2017 Duração: 01h09minAfter some hazy sounds last week, we're altogether more upbeat this week. You wouldn't guess so with the opening track from Sax droner Colin Stetson, but with tracks from Miss Red, Moor Mother, Ramson Badbonez, and lost disco cats Teakwood, there's plenty in here to get you going.
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#128 - Danny T & Tradesman, The Comet is Coming, Jay Glass Dubs, Part Chimp - 20 February 2017
20/02/2017 Duração: 01h29minWhy does Gareth drink skimmed milk? Only the most pertinent questions are getting answered on this week's show. Fortunately we've managed to squeeze in the usual ten tracks of brand new independent goodness, including digidub from Leeds, three different French labels producing exceptional electronic music, UK grown electronics from Not Waving, heavy dubs and a new record from The Comet is Coming
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#127 - Kelly Lee Owens, Flowers Must Die, Mirrored Lips, Shevek - 13 February 2017
13/02/2017 Duração: 01h13minTapes seem to be the theme this week, whether it's a new release available only on tape from Shevek, Ubek, or Sofia Ozdravovna, or if they are lost tapes of Ahmed Malek pressed to vinyl after 30 years away from the public, there's loads of tape-related sounds this week. We've also got lots of exciting new music from Swedish psych band Flowers Must Die, London's Kelly Lee Owens, and Russian punks Mirrored Lips.
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#126 - Group Doueh & Cheveu, Rose Elinor Dougall, Kahn, Design a Wave - 6 February 2017
06/02/2017 Duração: 01h01sThanks to everyone sharing last week's show - we got our highest listener figures yet! Hopefully we can follow it up this week, and we're confident you'll find something to love. Whether it's the heavy dubstep electronics of Bristol's Kahn, Saharan sounds of Group Doueh, synth-pop of Design a Wave or Rose Elinor Dougall, or one of the other hits of house, rock, hiphop and dub held within this very tight hour.
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#125 - Gallops, Ramasandiran Somusundaram, Ibibio Sound Machine, Meursault - 30 January 2017
30/01/2017 Duração: 01h05minWe on the move this week, but that doesn't stop us delivering your weekly dose of ten truly astounding pieces of music. From the Indian prog flute experiments of Ramasandiran Somusundaram through to the extreme sampling of Mai Mai Mai, punk from Tough Tits, folk from Meursault and reggae from Strictly Sound, it's your usual mixed bag of goodness
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#124 - Mahatma X, Mighty Lord Deathman, Bastien Keb, Rob St. John - 23 January 2017
23/01/2017 Duração: 01h06minScottish-infused Philadelphian hiphop kicks us off this week. We have ten tracks exploring Italian library music, soul jazz, Malian folk, and power electronics. We also have a tribute to the late William Onyeabor, who passed away last week.
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#123 - Roger Robinson & Disrupt, Ty Segall, Paper Hats, Blanck Mass - 16 January 2017
16/01/2017 Duração: 01h07minOur first show of 2017 shows that not all things change with time. Ten tracks of wonderful independent music, from the Bollywood-soaked garage punk of Doctors & Engineers to the experimental electronics of Blanck Mass, stopping off for an exclusive first play from the new Roger Robinson and Disrupt record, new Ty Segall, a new Kiki Hitomi and Dead Fader collaboration and much more.
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#122 - Music for 2017 - 26 December 2016
26/12/2016 Duração: 01h02minOur last show of 2016 sees us looking forward and talking about what we're anticipating in 2017. That includes labels who have emerged this year, artists with long-awaited album releases, and albums coming out early in the year that we want to shout about. Thank you for all your support in 2016, see you in 2017
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#121 - Our Best of 2016 (pt.3) - 19 December 2016
19/12/2016 Duração: 01h14min2016 has been a horrible year for all sorts of reasons, but sometimes you do forget that this is the year that we heard some incredible music. Whether it's that random tape from Gainstage back in March, or that Egyptian supergroup the Dwarfs of East Agouza, or whether its the latest from mind-blowing Lewisham grime group The Square, or whether it's one of the other seven tracks we have on this look back at some of our favourites from a year we're all hoping to put to bed soon... Thanks so much for listening
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#120 - best of 2016 pt.2 (our favourite live shows) - 12 December 2016
12/12/2016 Duração: 01h24sWe continue our alternative look back at 2016, focusing on some of the artists that have wowed us with live shows throughout the year. It's a diverse bunch, with jazz, grime, hiphop, afrobeat and indie rock amongst the highlights.
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#119 - Some good things about 2016 - 5 December 2016
05/12/2016 Duração: 01h14minAs part of our best of 2016 series, we kick off December with Gareth and Anthony discussing and sharing their favourite vinyl purchases from the year just gone. It makes for a somewhat different 'best of the year' show, with records from pre-2016 and a large dose of 12" singles that won't get a look-in elsewhere where LPs reign. It's the usual mix of genres, what else would you expect?