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Independent Music Podcast

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.

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The last episode of the podcast possibly ever, we're celebrating 2023 with a selection of favourites as voted for by our amazing Patrons - the people who have kept the podcast going this long.

We have one more episode: our free live show on Friday 29 December. Sign up for free here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/independent-music-podcast-favourites-of-2023-live-show-tickets-778735688407

For this show, we have Mexican cumbia, Ugandan grime, dungeon techno, Japanese dub, and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting
Son Rompe Pera - Chucha (AYA Records, Argentina)
MC Yallah - Tuli Mukintu (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)
VHS¥DEATH – Flagellation (Whipped Bound Records, UK)
Hydromedusae - You’re Not Here (Trome Records, UK)
Nihiloxica – Kudistro (Crammed Discs, Belgium)
Arnold Dreyblatt - Shuffle Effect (Drag City, USA)
7FO – ヒーリング剣 (Healing Sword) (EM Records, Japan)
Matthew Herbert - The Horse Has A Voice (feat. Theon Cross) (Accidental Records, UK)
Serra Das Máquinas – “Então, o aqui não é dito sertão?” (Tropical Twista Records, Brazil)
Teeth of the Sea - Butterfly House (Rocket Recordings, UK)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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The second part of a double header celebrating some of our favourite music from 2023. The beers have been flowing and the music is exceptional, with Japanese diss tracks, Norwegian trombone drone, field recordings of broken horror houses, psychedelic folk and a whole lot more.

Our final favourites episode will be out next week

Tracklisting
SANAM - Bell بل (Mais Um, UK)
Shit and Shine - Rewower (The state51 Conspiracy, UK)
Aaron Dilloway - Bhoot Ghar: Walk Through 2 (Hanson Records, USA)
Los Sara Fontan - Wall-E (Gandula, Spain)
Moundabout - Instinct, Eye, and Mind (Rocket Recordings, UK)
Yikii - Melancholia Glass Bird (self-release, China)
Selvhenter - Connoisseur (Eget Værelse, Denmark)
Kate NV - Sion (elephant) (RVNG Int., USA)
Øxn - Cruel Mother (Claddagh Records, Ireland)
Love Dolls - Abe es Hitler (Hamfuggi Records, Spain)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston

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The first part of a double header celebrating some of our favourite music from 2023. It's been an incredible year for music, and we're in celebratory mood as we record the first two of our final three shows. This part includes Japanese prog, Indonesian metal, gigantic Ugandan xylophones, stoned hip-hop, Egyptian Mahraganat and a whole lot in between.TracklistingPoiL Ueda - Kumo 雲 ( 船 弁 慶 ) part1 (Dur & Doux, France)Great Area - So Very (Relaxin Records, UK)Nakibembe Embaire Group - 160 (with Gabber Modus Operandi & Wahono) (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)Anemosdesma - I (self-release, Indonesia)WaqWaq Kingdom - Bad For My Soul Good For My Ego (Phantom Limb, UK)Chester Watson - East End (POW Recordings, USA)3Phaz - Labash (Discrepant, UK)V/Z - Bites feat Coby Sey (AD93, UK)Yokel x D.Ham x Franco Franco - 2020THRU ft. Dali de Saint Paul & Kelan (Bokeh Versions)Flesh & the Dream - Ecstasy Before the Affair (Everything Forever, Germany)

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The last ‘new’ podcast before we head into our end of 2023 review shows showcases more exceptional sounds from across the world. From field recordings of Afro-Ecuadorian culture to Persian footwork, House bangers to sounds of the Sahara and Japanese folk, there’s a lot to enjoy on this week’s selection.

You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support

Tracklisting
Bounaly – Tamala (Sahel Sounds, USA)
Alicia Mina, Maria Orovio, Ru Dei, Tai y Dalia – ¡Ay Carajo! (Akuphone, France)
UKAEA – Le Stessa Croce (The state51 Conspiracy, UK)
Aziz Konkrite – Mokido (Shouka, France)
DJ Haram – Handplay (Hyperdub, UK)
NTsKi – Milk White Steed (EM Records, Japan / Orange Milk, USA)
The Body & Dis Fig – Holy Lance (Thrill Jockey, USA)
Egil Kalman – Subtines (iDEAL Recordings, Sweden)
Kali Malone – All Life Long (for organ) (Ideologic Organ, France)
Phillipi – Hacido (DEEWEE, Belgium)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston

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Dive into another eclectic Independent Music Podcast featuring a global tapestry of experimental music. From the haunting melodies of Aguja from Argentina to the rhythmic beats of Samurai Breaks. The diversity continues with the experimental vibes of Lisa Lerkenfeld and the electronic enchantment of Flora Yin Wong. With new Julia Holter and a taste of Hacker’s 2024 EP, we’ve got a wildly varied selection for you.

You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support

Tracklisting
Aguja – Huesos Afilados (unun., Argentina)
Camilla Sparksss – My Way My Love (On The Camper Records, Switzerland)
Lisa Lerkenfeldt – Amulet of Sweat (Shelter Press, France)
Persher – Elemental Stoppage (Thrill Jockey, USA)
Samurai Breaks – Gimme Dat (Manuka, UK)
SabaSaba – Ul Qoma (Maple Death Records, Italy)
Flora Yin Wong – Konna (Modern Love, UK)
Cinna Pegyghamy – The Skin In Between (Zabte Sote, Iran)
Hacker – Scammer (Beach Impediment Records, USA / Delta Skelta, Australia)
Julia Holter – Sun Girl (Domino Recording Co., UK)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

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A wonderful range of music this week, with multiple tracks exploring ancient folklore from the Quechuan Andes to Wales, as well as modern interpretations of Brazilian funk carioca, and multiple tracks from Mexico.

We also have ferocious Palastinian psych, Chinese techno, Death Metal and a whole lot more.

You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support

Tracklisting
Elena Stein – Surfacing (Thrill Jockey, USA)
DJ RaMeMes – Putaria Em Volta Redonda ft. DJ Pretinho de VR, DJ Ramom, DJ LC DA VG (self-release, Brazil)
Cerys Hafana – The Wife of Usher’s Well (self-release, UK)
Luzmilla Carpio – Ofrenda de los Pájaros (ZZK Records, USA)
Underdark – Enterprise (Church Road Records, UK)
Dunums & MANAS – I See the Past (Radio Khiyaban, Netherlands)
Gentle Stranger – Kestrel (ft. Martha Skye Murphy) (PRAH Recordings, UK)
33EMYBW – Drifting Nama 漂 流 纳 马 (SVBKVLT, UK)
Pidgins – These Models Scale (Lexical Music, Mexico)
Isaac Soto – Duda (N.A.F.F.I., Mexico)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

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Short, spiky, transcendental, and everything in between on this week’s independent music podcast. We have acid-tinged electronics, field recordings of birds, spoken word, club bangers, drones and much more.

You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support

Tracklisting
Mikrodot – Hypnotoad (Next Level, Netherlands)
Sheherazaad – Mashoor (Erased Tapes, UK)
Flightless Birds Take Wing x Benjamin Shannon – Noisy Miner (4000 Records, Australia)
Liv Wynter – VIOLENCE (How To Catch a Pig, UK)
Melanie De Biasio – Lay Your Ear to the Rail (PIAS, UK)
USA Nails – Feel Worse (One Little Independent, UK)
Surusinghe – Boka (AD 93, UK)
Marina Zispin – Ski Resort (Night School, UK)
The Lord & Daniel Kubinski – Palliare (Southern Lord Recordings, USA)
Burnt Friedman & João Pais Filipe– 18 – 140 2 (Nonplace, Germany)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

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Full of abstract and lofi electronics, this week’s podcast lulls you into a false sense of security this week before blitzing you with the 175+bpm of Judgitzu. We’re only just recovered with the beautiful noise of Frankie and Joachim Nordwall before a triumphant return of jazz’s favourite living Pharaoh Idris Ackamoor.

Elsewhere, we have dubs from Prince Fatty, Kirstin Hayter’s new Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter moniker, the Tokyo-Caribbean-German Grace Jones, and a whole lot more.

You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support

Tracklisting
Marijus Aleksa – Tizita I (Miclithuania, Lithuania)
Judgitzu – Dagyde (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)
Frankie – Clouds (Hot Salvation, UK)
Joachim Nordwall – Healing Music 7 (Otomatik Muziek, Germany)
Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids – Afro Futuristic Dreams (Strut, Germany)
Prince Fatty – Jay Jay Dub The Conquerer (VP Records, USA)
Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter – I Know His Blood Can Make Me Whole (Perpetual Flame Ministries, USA)
Carrier – FATHOM (Felt, Denmark)
TENNGER – PANAPTU (We Are Busy Bodies, Canada)
The Other Others – Daze Days (Jahtari, Germany)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

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A podcast of exceptional music and bad puns this week, as we travel through the genres, including spooooky drum and bass from Basic Rhythm, Palestinian folklore from Maya Al Khaldi, and thunderous psych rock from Osaka’s Hibushibire.

We also have three pretty special collaborations, including Sarah Davachi and Quatuor Bozzini, Abu Ama and BedouinDrone, and YCO founders AYA and BFTT. Throw in some Russian rock, club bangers, and a long awaited return of The Haxan Cloak, and you’ve got yourself a very tasty selection.

You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support

Tracklisting
Basic Rhythm – No End (Musique Nocturne, UK)
Hilary Woods – Where the Bough Has Broken (Sacred Bones, USA)
Maya Al Khaldi – الضوء – Al Daw’ (Nothing Comes Back the Same) (Tawleef, Palestine)
Lucidvox – Don’t Look Away (Glitterbeat, Germany)
Hot In Da Club – Kalkuhater (Spooky Shit, UK / Seilscheibenpfeiler, Germany)
The Haxan Cloak – N/Y (Archaic Devices, USA)
Aya and BFTT – Planet of the Vapes (YCO, UK)
Hibushibire – Orangesunshine Of Your Lovemachine (Riot Season, UK)
Abu Ama + BedouinDrone – Sabah (Mahorka, Bulgaria)
Sarah Davachi & Quatuor Bozzini – Long Gradus Excerpt (Late Music, USA)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

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The usual sonic journey across continents, where you can immerse yourself in a fusion of sounds, from Finland’s futuristic funk with The Stance Brothers to the avant-garde creations of Eartheater. Elsewhere, we have experimental noise from Argentina’s Francisco Ali-Brouchoud and ferocious Iberian hardcore from Lame, amongst such more…

You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support

Tracklisting
The Stance Brothers – Futuristic Earth (WeJazz, Finland)
Francisco Ali-Brouchoud – Catálogo de Amenazas (Pakapi Records, Argentina)
Marina Herlop – Karada (PAN, Germany)
Lame – Matanza (La Vida Es Un Mus Discos, UK)
Lenhart Tapes – Vodu Brala (feat. Tijana Stanković) (Glitterbeat, Germany)
East Coast Love Affair – I’m So Glad (Athens of the North, UK)
Eartheater – Face in the Moon (Chemical X, USA)
Fetus – Dog Sleeper (Trekkie Trax, Japan)
Yoke – Working Person (Rocket Recordings, UK)
Razen – 08/05/4004 (Hands in the Dark, France)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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A wondrous array of sounds coming from the Independent Music Podcast this week, from cold wave disco to harmonium folk, stopping off via dub rap, French dance floor bangers, and outrageous Japanese psych.

It’s not just that though, we have wonderful experimental music from Kepla, the long-awaited return of Bokeh Versions, and a whole lot more.

You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support

Tracklisting
Baby’s Beserk – Limousine (Toy Tonics, Germany)
Zyggurat – Evil Eye (Old Technology, UK)
Yokel x D.Ham x Franco Franco – 2020THRU ft. Sensational (Bokeh Versions, UK)
Sam McLoughlin – A.four (Folklore Tapes, UK)
Kepla – Spectre in Summer (Chinabot, UK)
O-Mandroid – Proto Sapiens プロト人類 (Riot Season, UK)
Siu Mata & Amor Satyr – Phowa (WAJANG, France)
June McDoom – Emerald River Dance (Temporary Residence Ltd., USA)
Oliver Rothstein – Faucets (feat. ETO * 38 Spesh) (Old Soul Music, USA)
Hyperculte – Jamais Trop (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

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Good things come to those who wait, like those of us who have waited six years for new Evian Christ material. That being said, good things come to those of us who can’t wait either, and – just six months after their debut masterpiece – the Japanese folklore-French prog collaboration PoiL Ueda have another exceptional, outlandish record for you.

Elsewhere, Iranian poetry electronics, abstract footwork, absolutely stunning Slovak-Hungarian folk, and Mexican Alien House music round us off.

You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support

Tracklisting
Evian Christ – On Embers (Warp, UK)
PoiL Ueda – Yoshino 吉野(静の和歌) (Dur & Doux, France)
Flamingods – Dirty Money (The Liquid Label, UK)
Kãve – Cathode (Zabte Sote, Iran)
Better Corners – Cremated Pets (The state51 Conspiracy, UK)
Slut Online – Pregnant Model (TEMƎT Music, France)
Mary Lattimore – Horses, Glossy on the Hill (Ghostly International, USA)
Adela Mede – Száz Fele Nézek (Warm Winters, Slovakia)
Benjamin Finger – Sleepy (Blue Tapes, UK)
Thomass Jackson – Belgian UFO Wave (Multi Culti, Canada)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

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Opening tracks can be deceiving, but as soon as the beautiful, delicate sounds of Swedish Congolese artist Vumbi Dekula have drifted into field recordings of bees, things turn a little nastier, with Infested Monastery and the latest from Moonworshipper’s Arcanist.

Elsewhere there is fabulous jazz from Armenia, metal from Kazakhstan, industrial noise from Barcelona, didgeridoo drone, ghost stories from Finland and a whole lot more.

You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support

Tracklisting
Vumbi Dekula – Afro Blues (Hive Mind Records, UK / Sing-a-Song Fighter, Sweden)
Setting – Zoetropics (Paradise of Bachelors, USA)
Arcanist – Colossal Pareidolia in the Distant Mountains (Moonworshipper Records, USA)
Paavoharju – Unohtaa (Fonal Records, Finland)
Mårble – Chomga (DiG Records, Armenia)
Gallops – Hemlock Chaser (Skandal Konzert, UK)
AJO – Dream Awake (Mana Abundance, Germany)
Infested Monastery – Mankind Hater (Red Truth Productions, Kazakhstan)
Fotocopia – Disforia (Mágia Roja, Spain)
Folk Magic Band – Into Per L’imperatore (Black Sweat Records, Italy)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

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We're taking a break this week, so we're going way back to 2017 and our first favourites of that year.

We have the 7″ stunner from Idris Ackamoor, the digital dubs of Roger Robinson and Disrupt, hip hop from Ill Camille, the best track from Gnod’s mouthful of an LP – JUST SAY NO TO THE PSYCHO RIGHT​-​WING CAPITALIST FASCIST INDUSTRIAL DEATH MACHINE – Russian punks Mirrored Lips and a load more

Tracklisting
Idris Ackamoor & the Pyramids – Tinoge Ya Ta’a Ba, Pt. 1 & 2 (feat Guy One) (Philophon Records, Germany)
Ill Camille – Black Gold (Jakarta Records, Germany)
Gnod – Real Man (Rocket Recordings, UK)
Group Doueh & Cheveu – Bord de Mer (Born Bad Records, France)
Roger Robinson & Disrupt – Bun Bun Bun (Jahtari Records, Germany)
Pessimist – Peter Hitchens (Blackest Ever Black, UK)
Mirrored Lips – Дорогой Хороший (Alakir, Israel)
Mahatma X – Mahatma and the White Devil (Home Assembly Music, UK)
Part Chimp – Mapolean (Rock Action Records, UK)
Hampshire & Foat – Galaxies Like Grains of Sand (Athens of the North, UK)

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Phoar, what a scorcher! It’s a hot box in the studio and hot on the sounds as well. Kicking off with a remarkable track from Matmos, who use the sounds of the Mud-Dauber Wasp to create a thumping electronic banger. We move through various degrees of ferociousness, with Nihiloxica, Gazelle Twin, and Lila Tirando a Violeta and Sin Maldita bringing hefty fire.

Elsewhere we’re treated to a new percussive experiment from Hihats in Trees, there’s an opus from Tenerife’s Gaf y la Estrella de la Muerte, multiple tastes of Polish experimentalism and more.

You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support

Tracklisting
Matmos – Mud-Dauber Wasp (Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, USA)
Nihiloxica – Kudistro (Crammed Discs, Belgium)
Gazelle Twin – Black Dog (Invada, UK)
Hihats in Trees – Steppestep (Maloca, Belgium)
Raphael Rogiński – Cliffs And The Seas (Instant Classic, Poland)
Lila Tirando a Violeta & Sin Maldita – Accela (Hyperdub, UK)
Gabe ’Nandez – Long Reach (POW Recordings, USA)
Zajwert – MET (Point Source Electronic Arts, USA / Zoj, Poland)
Gil Dionísio – Já Não Consigo Mais, Mas Vou Continuar (self-release, Portugal)
Gaf y la Estrella de la Muerte – Wormhole 74 (Keroxen, Spain)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

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It’s early morning when we’re recording, but the sounds are far from appropriate to a sleepy English Summer morning, going positively abrasive with the latest nastiness from The Bug. We also have the awaited return of Max Tundra, something off the wall from Galen Tipton, stunning percussive goodness from CZN and a lot more.

You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support

Tracklisting
Aryaxz – ƈ0 ռ ռ 3 ƈ ȶ ɨ 0ռ (Childsplay, UK)
Natalia Beylis – Afloat in Fog and Feathers (Touch Sensitive, UK)
The Bug – Drop(Machine Sex) (Pressure, Belgium)
Max Tundra – This Woman’s Work (Domino Recording Co, UK)
Galen Tipton – Ghost Fly Parade (self-release, USA)
Sally Anne Morgan – Awake (Thrill Jockey, USA)
Jun Kamoda – difference, overlay – 異 な り と 重 な り (Jun Records, Japan)
Timothy Werewolf – Habberjinkies (Milcatan Flux, UK)
CZN – Year Of the Rat (The Trilogy Tapes, UK)
Trupa Trupa – Thrill (Glitterbeat, Germany)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

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Kick off with Indonesian metal from Bandung, finish off with Mexican disco, it’s another new Independent Music Podcast.

Between the bookends, we’re moving through various levels of experimental electronics, including a welcome return for Croatian-French-Irish traditional avant folk group Chant Electronique. We also have stunning music from Rosie Carr, an incredible new one from Amore Muere, and a surprise turn from traditional dancefloor terrorisers Spooky Shit.

You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support

Tracklisting
Anemosdesma – II (self-release, Indonesia)
Joaquín Cornejo – Más Allá Que Acá feat. Crvzloma (YUKU, Czechia)
Çhâñt élečtrónïqùe – Biograd na Moru (self-release, France)
Spooky J – Doom Whistle (Spooky Shit, UK)
Rosie Carr – Hawthorn (Toothpaste Worldwide, UK)
JOBS – Allure (Ramp Local, USA)
Amore Muere – Love Dies (Scrawl, UK)
RAMZi – Coucou Mon Ami ft. DJ Python (FATi Records, Canada)
Vvessel – To the People (self-release, Netherlands)
Roman Truth – Moon Rock (Roman Truth Edit) (self-release, Mexico)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

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In and out of the club at unexpected moments on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. Whilst Ecstatic-signed Cypriot producer Spivak brings stunning ambient sounds, Julek Ploski – a former signee to multiple ferocious Polish rave labels – brings us a cinematic masterpiece. What a time to be alive.

Elsewhere, the first taste of Kazakh-British violinist Galya Bisengalieva is very, very exciting, there’s a return of pod favourite Comité Hypnotisé, sludgy rock sounds from Vangas, acid house, trip hop, hip hop and more.

You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support

Tracklisting
Vangas – Every Day is the Same (Chunklet Industries, USA)
Comité Hypnotisé – Blind Ear Boogie (Cortizona, Belgium)
Julek Ploski – New York, Poland (Orange Milk Records, USA)
Spivak – Mid Week Ritual (Ecstatic, UK)
Neo Image – Fourth Finger (Mood Hut, Canada)
Los Sara Fontan – Wall-E (Aloud Music, Spain)
Montao – Costa Del Mersey (Def Pressé, UK)
Slauson Malone 1 – Voyager (Warp, UK)
Galya Bisengalieva – Balapan (One Little Independent, UK)
Bonnacons of Doom – Facing (Rocket Recordings, UK)

This week’s episode is sponsored by the state51 Conspiracy, an independent music house. Go to state51.com to find out more about everything they do: state51 Factory sessions and events; hand-made Atelier products; a diverse roster of Label releases; Greedbag stores, pop-up and fanzine, and the Collective of distribution partner labels and artists

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Let’s get ferocious this week, with heavy tunes aplenty from all corners of the noisy spectrum. Rattling out with thrash from Pest Control, via a screamy masterpiece from Elvin Brandi and Lord Spikeheart, and the latest from Human Worth.

Elsewhere, there’s excellent house music from Ciel, hardcore from BBBBBBB, a 20-minute opus from Sly & the Family Drone, and much more.

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Tracklisting
Pest Control – Enjoy the Show (self-release, UK)
BBBBBBB – GO (Deathbomb Arc, USA)
Opal X – Augmented (Brachliegen Tapes, UK)
Everything Falls Apart – somn 7 (Totalism, Belgium)
TORPOR – Accidie (Human Worth, UK)
Ciel – Scenes From a Marriage (!K7 Records, Germany)
Arnold Dreyblatt – Flight Path (Drag City Records, USA)
Elvin Brandi & Lord Spikeheart – Do You Like Feeling Awakeee33 Cult 8 Again (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)
Qazt – У æ х ъ æ ц и з а р (Ored Recordings, Georgia)
Sly & the Family Drone – Every Knife in this House is Mine (The state51 Conspiracy, UK)

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It’s sweet hellos and sad goodbyes on this week’s Independent Music Podcast as we welcome back Ragga Twins, who are releasing their first new record in 28 years, and the Jungle is as blistering as ever it was.

Not so blistering as ever it was is Not Waving, who continues his development into more thought-provoking downtempo electronics, bringing back frequent collaborator Marie Davidson on his latest.

Elsewhere there’s stunning folk from Mary Hampton, beautiful psych guitar experimentation from Jon Richards, Israeli psych funk, and a lot more.

We also have the latest posthumous record from Jaimie Branch, which is poignant and as excellent as ever she was.

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Tracklisting
Ragga Twins – Too Much Madness (Nice Up! Records, UK)
Mary Hampton – Hares in the Old Plantation (self-release, UK)
Eje Eje – Heat Flux (Summer) (Batov Records, UK)
Two Form a Click vs Horacio Pollard – Through a Glass Lozenge (Futura Resistenza, Belgium)
Prince Fatty – Expansions feat. Shniece (Lovedub Limited, UK)
ĠENN – Rohmeresse (Liminal Collective, UK)
Not Waving – Beginner’s Goodbye w/ Marie Davidson (Ecstatic, UK)
Jon Richards – Flat Banks (Wrong Speed Records, UK)
BFTT – SEEMS(Worldwide Unlimited, UK)
Jaimie Branch – Baba Louie (International Anthem, USA)

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All hail returning heroes on this week’s podcast. It’s been a long while since we last saw Teeth of the Sea, Rocks FOE, Jlin, or Sealionwoman, so it’s great to see them all returning with exceptional new material.

Elsewhere, there’s psychedelic cumbia from Argentina in the shape of Los Siquicos Litoraleños, we have an absolute stormer of minyo footwork from the incomparable WaqWaq Kingdom, as well as ferocious rock and a whole lot more.

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Tracklisting
Teeth of the Sea – Megafragma (Rocket Recordings, UK)
Rocks FOE – 1Hundo (self-release, UK)
SANAM – Aykathani Malakon (An Angel Woke Me) (Mais Um, UK)
Jlin – Fourth Perspective (Planet Mu, UK)
Sealionwoman – Giselle (self-release, UK)
Los Siquicos Litoraleños – Traigan las Turfas (Futurex Records, Argentina)
John Vogel – Personal vs Communal (self-release, USA)
Thank – Dead Dog in a Ditch (Zen F.C., UK)
WaqWaq Kingdom – Hakke Yoi (Phantom Limb, UK)
Great Area – Find Out Who is Winning and Why (SELN Recordings, UK)

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Starting with an opus is a wonderful way to return after a week off, and the new collaboration between Shackleton and Heather Leigh is a fantastic bolt out of the blue that shifts through the genres in the same way the whole podcast tends to do.

Elsewhere, we’re raising money for the cancer treatment for artist Glenda Torrado (PayPal donations: octupopo@gmail.com), celebrating the surprising return of Small But Hard records, and have long-awaited new music from Forest Swords and E.M.M.A.

With new Vanishing Twin, hardcore satanic boogie, and experimental pop music amongst others, this is a cracking pod to celebrate the breadth of superb music being made today.

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Tracklisting
Flesh & The Dream – Book of Daniel Part 3 (The Image of Gold and the Blazing) (Everything Forever, Germany)
Vanishing Twin – Afternoon X (Fire Records, UK)
Derya Yildirim & Graham Mushnik – Tren Galir (Meridian Brothers, Colombia)
Ethnique Punch and Dj Scotch Egg – Ekinoks (Small But Hard, Germany)
Nephalem – Dickspit! (self-release, Australia)
Rachael Lavelle – Let Me Unlock Your True Potential (self-release, Ireland)
E.M.M.A. – Soda Lime (self-release, UK)
Ethan P. Flynn – Abandon All Hope (Young, USA)
Forest Swords – Butterfly Effect (Ninja Tune, UK)
Kinn – Dogtooth (First Light Records, UK)

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We’re off this week so thought we would give you a taste of one of our other favourite music podcast - the Ninehertz podcast. Exploring hefty sounds and doing a fantastic job of showcasing the sheer variety of and nuances within heavy music.

The Ninehertz Podcast is a weekly show all about the heavier end of things. From grindcore to doom, drone to death metal, we listen to the full range of new releases every week and play you nine of the best. 
Hosts Mike and Pete returned here after a break and play a mix of new artists and some returns from (very) old ones. 
JØTNARR - Shiteater (SuperFi Records) 
Gnasch - Slow 
Homily - Proverbial You 
The Acacia Strain - Bog Walker 
Falcon Arrow - Nob & Tooth (Tern and Crow / SolSta Records) 
Pallid Veil - Pallid Veil (Total Dissonance Worship) 
OCKRA - Acceptance (Argonauta Records) 
Outer Heaven - Rotting Stone / DMT (Relapse Records) 
Khanate - Like a Poisoned Dog (Sacred Bones Records)

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In this episode of the Independent Music Podcast, we’re exploring a wide range of experimental music from around the world. We’ll start with a track from the superb V/Z record featuring Cathy Lucas, a dark and atmospheric track from the UK label AD93

We’re criss-crossing the globe, with new releases from Tunisia, UK, Argentina, Ireland, the USA, and Germany. So whether you’re looking for something dark and atmospheric or something dreamy and psychedelic, we’ve got you covered.

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Tracklisting
V/Z – Habadash feat. Cathy Lucas (AD93, UK)
Azu Tiwaline – Night in Palmtree (I.O.T. Records, France)
Coffin Mulch – Spectral Intercession (At War With False Noise, UK)
Astroboii – Pursuit (Wachita China, Argentina)
Øxn – Love Henry (Claddagh Records, Ireland)
Bastien Keb – Tikka (Def Pressé, UK)
Chester Watson – East End (POW Recordings, USA)
Koi Karp – Taurus (Machine Tribe Recordings, USA)
Poulomi Desai – The Vichitra, Queer Conjurations From Us (Nonclassical, UK)
AA Sudd – Sidereal Drift (Mana Abundance, Germany)

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Artists don’t come much more eclectic than Lunch Money Life, so it’s appropriate that they kick off the Independent Music Podcast this week as we travel through an hour of music that includes campaigning mothers of Indonesia, experimental screwdriver ambient music, and heavy, hypnotic vocal loops amongst much more.

That ‘much more’ includes Europop bangers from Glasgow, ferocious bass-driven music, idiosyncratic techno and a whole lot of the good stuff…

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Tracklisting
Lunch Money Life – New Herdsman (Wolf Tone, UK)
Shmu – Silver Cyborg Symposium (feat. Fire-Toolz) (Orange Milk Records, USA)
Laure Boer – Voler (Kashual Plastik, Germany)
Kylie Monologue – Philophobia (self-release, UK)
Txetext – Slitdrum (Pho Bho, Italy)
Apostille – Saturday Night, Still Breathing (Night School, UK)
Mother Bank – Jalan-Jalan (Yes No Wave Music, Indonesia)
Dom James – III (Hard Return, UK)
Surusinghe – Skit (Steel City Dance Discs, Australia)
Matana Roberts – unbeknownst (Constellation Records, Canada)

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Music right out of the top drawer on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. From computerised funk with added duck noises, through to fiery industrial techno and everything in between.

We have stunningly beautiful Middle Eastern dub from Blend Miskin and Panos Dimitrakopoulos, something extraordinary from Brazil’s DK RaMeMes, and anthemic doom from Aidan Baker and Circle’s Jussi Lehtisalo and lots more.

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Tracklisting
Tapes – Man Becoming a Duck (Jahtari, Germany)
Blend Mishkin & Panos Dimitrakopoulos – The Hidden Agent (Rewind Guaranteed, Greece)
James Blackshaw – Why Keep Still? (self-release, UK)
DJ RaMeMes – Ei Mané Você Acha Que Seu Som é Bom (QTV Selo, Brazil)
Thee Alcoholics – Talent (Live) (Human Worth, UK)
Baker Ja Lehtisalo – Racing After Midnight (Cruel Nature Records, UK)
David Toop & Lawrence English – Whistling in the Dark (Room40, USA)
Colleen – Subterranean – Movement III (Thrill Jockey, USA)
Blow Dry Colossus – Lemoncadabra (Memphis Industries, UK)
Intergalactic Gary – Industrial Model (Viewlexx Records, Netherlands)

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A rollicking hour of experimental music action on this week’s Independent Music Podcast, where an intro of colourful, DIY, Japanese ambient-pop lulls you into a false sense of security as ferocious tracks from Guinea-Bissau, South Africa, and the inimitable Godflesh punctuate throughout.

But there’s subtlety amongst the power, with a roots-flavoured new one from Mungo’s Hi Fi, a stunning track of the year contender from China’s Yikii, and a beautiful solo record from Throwing Muses’ Kristin Hersh.

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Tracklisting
く ま ち ゃ ん シ ー ル Kumachan Seal – 食 む ( Hamu ) Graze (EM Records, Japan)
Mungo’s Hi Fi x Pupajim – Past and Present (Scotch Bonnet Records, UK)
Normal Nada the Krakmazter – Beautiful Chaos (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)
Kristin Hersh – Dandelion (Fire Records, UK)
Angel-Ho – ID Lock (self-release, South Africa)
Godflesh – Land Lord (Avalanche Recordings, UK)
Yikii – 盐 与 蔷 薇 辉 石 / Slat and Rhodonite (self-release, China)
Doom Snakes (of the Moon) – Virid City (self-release, UK)
Man Rei – Mangeler (Somewhere Between Tapes, UK)
Pan African Peoples Arkestra – Little A’s Chant (The Village, USA)

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From UK and Uganda collabs, to the recordings of broken ghost rides in Nepal to Lima psych, submissions and incredibly catchy nomad music… well that’s just Anthony’s contributions to a wild Independent Music Podcast this week.

On Gareth’s side we have Serbian groovers, Danish garden experimental, Egyptian footwork via a Palestinian label, and music that pushes the boundaries of weird Columbian sounds.

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Tracklisting

Búho Ermitaño – Entre Los Cerros (Buh Records, Peru)

Frk. Jacobsen – For Foden af Træet (Eget Værelse, Denmark)

Aaron Dilloway – Bhoot Ghar: Entrance Soundtrack (Hanson Records, USA)

El Kontessa الكونتيسة – Mesh Marshmellow (Bilna’es بالناقص, Palestine)

Andal Sukabe – Debbo (Sahel Sounds, USA)

Chupame El Dedo – Mi Rehabilitación (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)

Slán – Esperero Trail (Mines Clarence, Ireland)

Danse Alice – Wild Horses Ou Les Roses Sauvages (Lumière Noire, France)

Soft-Bodied Humans – Core-Braver (feat Swordman Kitala) (Gang of Ducks, Italy)

Milf Magnet – Balls Deep (YES, Serbia)

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We’ve never really put much value on genre descriptors – the best music seems to be a meld of influences that creates a new sound altogether – and it’s just as well with this show, where we have no words to describe whatever the music of Inhumankind is.

We also have a cracking new one from Nihiloxica member pq, whose new record on Lapsus takes you on a journey between club workouts and contemplative electronic music.

In addition, we have the new one from Szun Waves, the phenomenal OST from violinist Galya Bisengalieva, motivational doom music, and much more.

Tracklisting
Onom Agemo & Ahmed Ag Kaedy – Kidal (Agogo Records, Germany)
Katie Kim – Mona (I Actually Like Music, Ireland)
pq – Proprioception (Lapsus, Spain)
Jasmine Morris – Hel (Nonclassical, UK)
Fresno Bob – I Will Just Go On With The Trip (Harry Dean Stanton) (Clan Destine Records, UK)
Inhumankind – Godspit (I, Voidhanger Records, Italy)
Szun Waves – New Universe (The Leaf Label, UK)
Haress – Rites of Spring (Wrong Speed Records, UK)
Galya Bisengalieva- Should I Panic About Dying? (One Little Independent, UK)
Chouk Bwa & The Ångstromers – Agwetaroyo (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)

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Deep breath everyone, it’s time for more ferocious music than you can shake a hip at on this week’s Independent Music Podcast, with the long-awaited return of Julio Bashmore bubblin’ up to get us started.

We’re in deep on the good stuff, whether it’s cumbia music from Switzerland or jungle music from Colombia (have we got those mixed up???), or phenomenal spoken word from Aja Monet, or ice cold post-club techno from Poland, well… it’s all pretty special.

You’ll need a deep breath before recalling the artist ‘England’s Council of Legislation and Governing Body of Hyper Real Simulations and Constructs’ – without doubt the longest artist name in 413 episodes of this podcast, before acid synths take the patrons home.

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Tracklisting
Julio Bashmore – Bubblin (Local Action, UK)
Dip in the Dub – La Cumbia Del Sufi Que No Sabía Bailar (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)
King Kong – Call Mr Madden (Kmmy Ranks Remix) (Palenque Records, Colombia)
Aja Monet – For Sonia (Drink Sum Wtr, USA)
Bakblivv – Over the Landscape (Grief) (Pointless Geometry, Poland)
Mantracrudu – Not Sexy Enough (self-release, Romania)
Fluffy Inside – Disco Babaganoush (Móatún 7, Iceland)
England’s Council of Legislation and Governing Body of Hyper Real Simulations and Constructs – Victorian Bird Cage – Drukqs are useless mix26 (ecolagbohrsac2021, UK)
7FO – ヒーリング剣 (Healing Sword) (EM Records, Japan)
Bruno Muerte – CongaCop (feat. Moogieman) (All Will Be Well Records, UK)

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Big BIG BIG sounds on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. A generally iffy week personally means that beers have been drunk and the music is beyond reproach.

Metronomic krautrock feeds to immense synth dungeon dance floor sounds, grime from living legend Manga Saint Hilare, and uncategorisable music from Ziúr on Uganda’s Hakuna Kulala label.

Beyond that, deep house, Japanese footwork, Russian anti-war folk songs, and a triumphant return for the superb Selvhenter showcase the very best in global experimental sounds.

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Tracklisting
MEMORIALS – Blue Feather Boa (The State51 Conspiracy, UK)
Solo Ansamblis & Roe Deers – SLIDU (Good Skills, Lithuania)
Manga Saint Hilare x Blay Vision – Nothing Aint Free (self-release, UK)
Ziúr – Eyeroll feat Elvin Brandhi (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)
Selvhenter – Anker (Eget Værelse, Denmark / Hands in the Dark, France)
K-LONE – Love Me A Little (Wisdom Teeth, UK)
Meursault – Meursault (Wasted State, UK)
Oyubi – 4×4 Saxo (self-release, Japan)
Pere Ubu – Crocodile Smile (Cherry Red Records, UK)
Arkadiy Kots Band – Partisan | Complaint du Partisan | И с п о в е д ь п а р т и з а н а (self-release, Russia)

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Showcasing some of the freshest and most exciting sounds from the underground music scene, this week’s Independent Music Podcast is absolute killer, featuring some amazing artists from around the globe.

Starting with the latest outrageousness from Italy’s inimitable I, Voidhanger label, A.M.E.N.’s ‘Dinosaur’ is a relentless assault of jazz metal that’ll leave you breathless. Moving from there, we have percussive brilliance from Holy Tongue, stunning noise art from Eijra Woon, hiphop from the West Coast and from London, psychedelic acid and much more.

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Tracklisting
A.M.E.N. – Dinosaur (I, Voidhanger Records, Italy)
Holy Tongue – Threshing Floor (Amidah, UK)
Eijra Woon – Comwrathion (Cruel Nature Records, UK)
billy woods & Kenny Segal – Soundcheck featuring Quelle Chris (BackwoodzStudioz, USA)
Da Iguana – Basilic Ballistics (Hard Fist, France)
JQ – Makeup Tutorial (Green, UK)
Wojciech Kucharczyk – Bass Breath (Mik.Musik.!., Poland)
Inga Copeland – Obsession 2 (Relaxin Records, UK)
Micall Parknsun – Same Ol (feat. Skriblah & Kyza) (Boot Records, UK)
Cobrafuma – Aço (Lovers & Lollypops, Portugal)

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There’s little more beautiful then realising a new Lonnie Liston Smith record is coming, and the master’s first album in 25 years is made even more special with the contributions of Ali Shaheed Muhammad and pod-favourite Adrian Younge.

Elsewhere we have the ferocious variety of usual podcasts, including death metal from 200 Stab Wounds, Chinese and Taiwanese experimental electronics, acidic Brazilian tropical, and a whole lot more.

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Tracklisting
Lonnie Liston Smith, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad – Lov Brons Happiness feat. Loren Oden (Jazz is Dead, USA)
200 Stab Wounds – Fatal Reality (Metal Blade Records, USA)
Giuseppe Ielasi – 01 (Black Truffle, Australia)
Serra Das Máquinas – “Então, o aqui não é dito sertão?” (Tropical Twista Records, Brazil)
Current Affairs – Right Time (Tough Love, UK)
Akane – Analog Sea (Keroxen, Spain)
Dhangsha – Music For Arms Fairs (Hard Return, UK)
Ni Zheng – Slow Death (Syrphe, Germany)
Sabiwa – Pupa (Phantom Limb, UK)
Çizgili Pijama – Kız (Arsivplak, UK)

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Hey, after some demure music on last week’s podcast, Anthony has decreed that it’s time to go a bit harder this week – and harder we shall go! Phenomenal hard-hitters from Giant Swan’s Mun Sing, Cairo’s Dijit, Congo’s DJ Finale, YCO’s Georg-i, and whatever the hell you’d describe Edi Pou as come at you hard and fast.

But it’s not all full-force music this week. The beautiful new solo record from Širom’s Iztok Koren is a real highlight, and field recordings of the Le Mans 24 Race provides an alternative view on musical intensity.

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Tracklisting
Dijit – Saga (Youth, UK)
Edi Pou – Lo + Nuevo (Gandula, Spain)
Georg-i – Strobe Fodder (YCO, UK)
Iztok Koren – .. (Torto Editions, Italy)
Iration Steppas – Scud Missile (Patriot Antidote Dubplate Mix)(Dubquake Records, France)
Donna Candy – Blooming (Isola, France)
Karen Vogt – Daytona (Waxing Crescent Records, UK)
YoshimiOizumikiYoshiduO – yO Me (Thrill Jockey, USA)
DJ Finale – Pitschu Debou (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)
Mun Sing – Waiting in the Car (Planet Mu, UK)

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Eclecticism goes hand-in-hand with the Independent Music Podcast, this week it’s featuring everything from experimental electronica to traditional folk music via tropicalia and ferocious punk.

Anthony brings a lot of lush instrumentation to a fairly chilled episode, with the dreamy Hydromedusae, legendary Shirley Collins, and fabulous Scottish trad folk from Brìghde Chaimbeul. Gareth brings a bit more abrasion, including the supreme collaboration between Scotch Rolex and Shackleton.

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Tracklisting
Hydromedusae – Little One (Trome Records, UK)
Alex Figueira – Lávate la Boca (Music With Soul, Netherlands)
Piotr Kurek – The Art of Swapping Hearts (Mondoj, Poland)
Scotch Rolex & Shackleton – Deliver the Soul (Silver Triplet, Germany)
Lasso – Animal Insignificante (Static Shock Records, UK)
MLDVA & Çınar Timur – Ölüm Allah’ın Emri (Shapes of Rhythm, UK)
Shirley Collins – High and Away (Domino Recording Co., UK)
Erwan Sene – Echo When Talking (PAN, Germany)
Brìghde Chaimbeul – Pìobaireachd Nan Eun (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)
Ralfe Band – Pale Fire (Talitres, France)

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We’re going big, epic even, on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. Starting with a big hitter from Roll the Dice’s Peder Mannerfelt, we touch upon psychedelic pomp, ferocious metal, glorious synth pop, and a whole batch of dance floor fillers, including thunderous discoid dub. Get stuck in.

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Tracklisting
Peder Mannerfelt – Big Ball (Nervous Horizon, UK)
Dorothy Moskowitz & the United States of Alchemy – My Doomsday Serenade (Tompkins Square, USA)
Úlfúð – Tears of Terra (Dark Descent Records, USA)
Devon Rexi – Naster (South of North, Netherlands
Johanna Orellana – El Jardín III (Smalltown Supersound, Norway)
Decisive Pink – Ode to Boy (Fire Records, UK)
Al Wootton – Vitus (Optimo Music, UK)
Lamp of Murmuur – Seal of the Dominator (Argento Records, Netherlands / Night of the Palemoon, USA)
Hunter Starkings – Freq (Holding Hands, UK)
La Tène – La Taillée (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)

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It’s the long Easter weekend, and what a load of shit(s) we’ve got for you – two in fact, with the always phenomenal Shit & Shine placing alongside new Rocket Recordings signings The Shits in the ‘we better place the expletive tag on this one’ category.

Elsewhere, we have the latest from UKAEA that’s exclusive to Quietus supporters, beautiful pastoral music from The Declining Winter, French hip hop, ragamuffin business and a whole lot more

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Tracklisting
UKAEA – Habibi (The Quietus, UK)
The Declining Winter – Yellow Fields (Home Assembly Music, UK)
The Shits – Waiting (Rocket Recordings, UK)
Deemas J & Mista Jago meet Interrupt – Rollercoaster Ride (Interrupt Music, UK)
Mark – So You Betrayed the Creative Arts (A Colourful Storm, Australia)
Yanka & King Doudou – TOY (self-release, France)
Marta Salogni & Tom Relleen – Music For Open Spaces (Hands in the Dark, France)
Glue Boy – Crodex (Schematic Music Company, USA)
Shit & Shine – SWISS (The State51 Conspiracy, UK)
Joanna Sternberg – I’ve Got Me (Fat Possum Records, USA)

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We’re bringing the thunder this week. It doesn’t get more thunderous or Independent Music Podcast-friendly than making danceable music on the skeleton of a racing horse, but we’ve got that for you. We’ve also got excellent sounds from the Philly Ballroom, twisted dancefloor music from Bristol, ‘roid techno from Norway, and filthy Nigerian funk.You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support.TracklistingDJ Delish – MURRY?! (self-release, USA)Drahla – Lip Sync (Captured Tracks, USA)Olivia Mutant John + Wrong Travolta – Spectre (Avon Terror Corps, UK)Matthew Herbert – The Horse Has A Voice (feat. Theon Cross) (Accidental Records, UK)Massive Gain – Exceptional Taste (Massive Gain, Norway)Trees Speak – Mind Maze (Soul Jazz Records, UK)Nkono Teles – Martin Street Special (Soundway Records, UK)Wasted Death – Shock Kollar (APF Records, UK)Faizal Mostrixx – Loosely (feat. Morena Leraba) (Glitterbeat, Germany)Kahn & Neek – Rally feat. Riko Dan, Killa P, Irah, Long Range & Armour (self-release, UK) This week’s episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwSood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many moreProduced and edited by Nick McCorriston

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A whole range of exquisite independent sounds for you, starting with Lara Jones, whose move from saxophone to electronics has heralded a wondrous development in her sound. We also travel via Swedish psych, Chilean techno, a wondrous protest song from French-Cameroonian Cindy Pooch, and a whole lot more.You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support.TracklistingLara Jones – Fig (self-release, UK)The Exorcist GBG – Saturnius (Höga Nord Rekords, Sweden)Algernon Cornelius – …And the Living (self-release, UK)Tomás Urquieta – Vitra (Seilscheibenpfeiler, Germany)Staran Wake – The Watcher (Hands in the Dark, France)Cindy Pooch – Issemou (Extended Version) (InFiné, France)Mandy, Indiana – Injury Detail (Fire Talk, UK)Susu Laroche – Hours (Doyenne, UK)Toxe – Portal (PAN, Germany)The Toads – Nationalsville (Upset the Rhythm, UK)This week’s episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwSood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many moreProduced and edited by Nick McCorriston

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A little later than usual, it’s episode 403. Starting of with an Indonesian psych-surf banger, we’re taking you on a rollercoaster this week. From the sublime percussive composition of Andrea Bell to the blistering noise of Kyoto Kyoto, via avant-garde electronics, modern classical, and exquisite alt.folk.

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Tracklisting
LAIR & Monica Hapsari – Setan Dolbon (Orange Cliff Records, Indonesia)
Sovereign Bodies / Ritual Taxonomy – Nothing Grows Here: How Dare You Be Free (Diatribe, Irelands)
Coen – Tama (Maloca, Belgium)
Penelope Trappes – A Seagull Learns to Sleep Alone (Nite Hive, UK)
Andrea Belfi – Setteottavi (Maple Death Records, Italy)
Kyoto Kyoto – So (Blitzcat Records, UK)
Violet – Break (Naive, Portugal)
Sourdurent – Franc De Bruch (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)
NOT399093 – Co-Stabin (Riforma, Italy)
Natural Information Society – Stigmergy (Eremite Records, USA)

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We’re taking you on a proper experimental music workout this week, with a bumper pod filled with bumper music which you’ll want to wring every last morsel of juicy good sounds from. From Canada’s noble rot and the dungeon party music of VHS¥DEATH through to the absolutely stunning collaboration between Civililstjävel! and pod fave Cucina Povera, you won’t want to miss a single second of this week’s line-up.

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Tracklisting
Noble Rot – Casting No Light (self-release, Canada)
VHS¥DEATH – Flagellation (Whipped Bound Records, UK)
Rosso Polare – Albanella (Sagome, UK)
Chino – Hologram (Pinkman, Netherlands)
Gum Takes Tooth – Small Arms (Wrong Speed Records, UK)
Mikado Koko – Le Feu Follet (self-releasee, Japan)
Brigid Mae Power – Dream From the Deep Well (Fire Records, UK)
Malphino – Moody Cumbia (Lex Records, UK)
Civilistjävel! – Louhivesi (ft. Cuchina Povera) (FELT, Denmark)
Quartz – Abstract (Hotline Recordings, UK)

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The morning after the night before as we start our march to episode 500. What better way to start than with the welcome return of Glaswegian synth party powerhouses Free Love. From there we take in the usual sights you’ve come to know and love: Iranian Kamancheh experimentation, stoned Austin hiphop, Peruvian synthesiser music and much more.

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Tracklisting
Free Love – Open the Door (Lost Map Records, UK)
Liturgy – Before I Knew The Truth (Thrill Jockey, USA)
Paszka – żabol (Gin&Platonic, Czechia)
Es – Swallowed Whole (Upset the Rhythm, UK)
Seina Sleep & YoursTruuly – The Balancer (PTP, USA)
Yo La Tengo – Sinatra Drive Breakdown (Matador Records, USA)
Soheil Shayesteh – 200 Hz – 10 Ct (Zabte Sote, Iran)
Ale Hop & Laura Robles – Son de Los Diablos (Buh Records, Peru)
Sharouh – Khelli خ ل ّ ِ ي (Nowadays, France)
The Necks – Bloodstream (Northern Spy Records, USA)

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EPISODE 400! 4,945 unique artists and labels featured and well over 4,000 tracks of experimental music touching pretty much every country on the globe (we haven’t checked, but it’ll be close).

For this amazing milestone we’ve done nothing more than putting out a regular episode celebrating the experimental music that is exciting us the most right now. That includes a concept diss album aimed at a recently assassinated Japanese Prime Minister, it includes ferocious punk with lasers, it includes stop-offs at Ugandan grime, Lebanese folk, French drugs music, and everything in between.

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Tracklisting
Big Break – Big Break (Wrong Speed Records, UK)
Love Dolls – Peligroso Abe (Hamfuggi Records, Spain)
Gorgonn – Greed (SVBKVLT, China)
Maquis Son Sistèm – Cortègi Astral (Folklore Séries, France)
Alasdair Roberts – Eppie Morrie (Drag City, USA)
Mayssa Jallad – Baynana (Ruptured Records, Lebanon)
MC Yallah – Sikwebela (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)
Tzusing – 孝 忍 狠 (Filial Endure Ruthless) (PAN, Germany)
Cruelle – La parade du serial killer (Avon Terror Corps, UK)
King General – Wicked Haffi Move Away (Sound Transmission Records, UK)

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HEAVY is the theme of this week's podcast. We know we don't usually do themes, but sometimes we're vibing in a compatible way. So from the Mike Patton-meets-J pop metal opener, we're off into a dark and thunderous direction.

We have piles of drones, contemplative electronics, the avant-folk/prog 10-minuter of Yarroth, and then change it up for our patrons, who get a taste of Niger guitars-cum-Bollywood, East African electronics, and what is deemed 'the best song of the year' by Lankum.

Tracklisting

故やす子 - 墓 守 キ ャ ン ハ ゚ ー (Omoide Label, Japan)

Rainbow Island - Hidden Birubu (Riforma, Italy)

Yarroth - God of Panic (I, Voidhanger Records, Italy)

Dawn Ray’d - The Battle of Sudden Flame (Prosthetic Records, USA)

Left Hand Cuts Off the Right - Right Kind of Personality (Brachliegen Tapes, UK)

Richard Skelton - The Plot of Lunar Phases (Phantom Limb, UK)

Moussa Tchingou - Derhan (Sahel Sounds, USA)

Pö - Cociage (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Library L’Amour - Limonade (Stroom, Belgium)

Lankum - Go Dig My Grave (Rough Trade Records, UK)

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We’re back after our lengthy break, and what a selection of global super sounds we have for you. Touching on every continent on Earth, from punk cumbia out of Mexico to spiritual jazz from Indonesia, taking stops via Egypt, Togolese funk, and whatever you would describe Fire-Toolz as.

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Tracklisting
Insólito UniVerso ft. Lætitia Sadier – El Chivo (Olindo Records, UK)
Son Rompe Pera – Chucha (AYA Records, Argentina)
Katie Gately – Fawn (Houndstooth, UK)
3Phaz – Sharayet (Discrepant, UK)
Kevin Richard Martin – Above the Clouds (Intercranial Recordings, Belgium)
SZLAUNCH – bankrut (Syf Records, Poland)
Fire-Toolz – Mantra-ing & Golgotha: Double-Bind (Prequel) (Hausu Mountain Records, USA)
Rizky Argadipradja & Wahono – Dua (Divisi62, Indonesia)
Maroulita de Kol – Flying Woman – Ιπτα ́μενηΓυναι ́κα (Phantom Limb, UK)
Roger Damawuzan – Need My Money (Hot Casa Records, France)

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We're on our holidays until February, so enjoy a full fat, patron-only episode of the podcast from last year... by supporting independent music via our Patreon you can get full episodes every week. BACK NEXT WEEK

We’re setting out our own club night on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. Well, it might not quite seem that way whilst we’re playing avant-industrial Afghan folk music, soul, or big band numbers, but rattle through breakcore, acid house, and techstep-infused gqom and you’ll be soon moving a bit more freely.

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Tracklisting
DJ Foreign Extra featuring Adam Bohman – Busy Over the Summer (Ffordd Allan, UK)
Naujawanan Baidar – Akram Yari (Radio Khiyaban, Netherlands)
Johnny Broke – Planetary Terror (Wrong Speed Records, UK)
Ghost Funk Orchestra – Brownout (Colemine Records, USA)
Osheyack – Thrall (SVBKVLT, China)
Bitter Babe & Nick León – Tranki (Club Romantico, UK)
Marta Helena – You Make Me Feel So Young (self-release, UK)
John Shima – 011 (Central Processing Unit, UK)
Skyminds – Rolling Hills (Not Not Fun, USA)
Okzharp – Fall In Up In The CLK (Hyperdub, UK)
Fera – Tempio Nella Bocca (Maple Death Records, UK)

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We're on our holidays until February, so enjoy a full fat, patron-only episode of the podcast from last year... by supporting independent music via our Patreon you can get full episodes every week.

Real upbeat vibes crash headlong into musique concrète on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. From the electro dubs of Sordid Sound System to French digital dancehall via Persian electro pop of Liraz.

Elsewhere, there’s forbidden Chinese avant garde music from long-time favourite Kink Gong, the latest from Icelandic theremin player Hekla, and obscure Greek experiments.

There’s also avant metal, industrial body popping music, ferocious Japanese psych and a lot more.

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Tracklisting
Sordid Sound System – The Illusionist (Optimo Music, UK)
Liraz – Azizam (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)
Tena Irie – Love Promoter (Pure Niceness, France)
Hekla – Enn Og Aftur (Phantom Limb, UK)
Kink Gong – Sui Min (Sucata Tapes, UK)
Paul Courlet – Trigonométrie (Sbire, Switzerland)
Autumns – Therefore it Is (Body Musick, Colombia)
Candy – Heaven is Here (Relapse Records, USA)
Christos Chondropoulos – War Horns (The Death of Rave, UK)
Minami Deutsch – Grumpy Joa (Guruguru Brain, Netherlands)

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We're on our holidays until February, so enjoy a full fat, patron-only episode of the podcast from last year... by supporting independent music via our Patreon you can get full episodes every week.

A phenomenal range of sounds across a truly global Independent Music Podcast this week, kicking off with Baltimore hip-hop experimentation from the superb collaboration between Infinity Knives and Brian Ennals, and taking turns via Egyptian techno grime, Chilean abstract ambient, Canadian-Mexican breakcore, and French whatever you’d describe the cracking footwork-cum-library sounds of Nebulo.

Elsewhere, we have epic 20-minute chugger from Austin supergroup Water Damage, the long-awaited debut LP from pod favourite Coby Sey, the brilliant new single from Irreversible Entanglements and much more.

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Tracklisting
Infinity Knives & Brian Ennals – Coke Jaw (Phantom Limb, UK)
Andy Pls & Aphextwinsucks – Vamp Anthem Carticore Real (Mad Breaks, Mexico)
Irreversible Entanglements – All You Can Do Is All You Can Do (Sub Pop Records, USA)
Bahía Mansa – Dedos Secos Sobre Lienzo (Florina Cassettes, Canada)
Nebulo – Pavages_A (La Républiques des Granges, France)
ABADIR – Kabbut ft. Zuli & 3Phaz (Irsh, Egypt)
Mat Ball – To Catch Light III (The Garotte, USA)
Spooky J – Summer Hives (self-release, Netherlands)
Coby Sey – Permeated Secrets (AD 93, UK)
Water Damage – Reel 5A/3B (Sophomore Lounge, USA)

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We’re taking most of January off, but are making the most of a gap between our holidays to showcase some of the most exciting independent music of 2023 so far. From raw kologo power from Ghana’s King Ayisoba, to transcendental psychedelia from Portugal’s Marlene Ribeiro, via sublime drones, raucous metal, whatever you’d categorise Za! as, and a whole lot more.

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Tracklisting
Wolf Eyes – Short Hands – Dank Boone (Disciples, UK)
Kate NV – Oni (they) (RVNG Intl., USA)
Thomas Stone – An Act of Surrender – Part 1 (Bloxham Tapes, UK)
King Ayisoba – Bossi Labome (feat. Awilo One) (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)
Bo Gritz – Observes and Selects (Glasshouse Records, UK)
Marlene Ribeiro – You Do It (Rocket Recordings, UK)
Seaming To – Tousles (Sing At Me, UK)
Remote Viewing – Your Opinion is Wrong (Human Worth, UK)
Za! – La Sardana de Baal Hammon (Discrepant, UK)
Attila Csihar – Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple. (PART 5) (Ideologic Organ, France)

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Our final episode of the year sees us highlighting the tracks of the year that our patrons have loved. From Afghan folk to Japanese electro and thundering metal, it’s an eclectic selection.

Our absolutely final episode of the year is a live show on 28 December where we’ll be showcasing our favourite music videos from 2022. The show is free for patrons and accessible to all for a voluntary donation. Get your ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/independent-music-podcast-favourites-of-2022-live-show-tickets-482490741797

We have a Spotify playlist of all Patron faves here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2OKuftOwVtt3IbQnv1AC8z?si=3603fa925e9e4afe

Tracklisting
Crash Override – Tukan (Höga Nord Rekords, Sweden)
Party Dozen – The Iron Boot (Temporary Residence Ltd., USA)
Minoru “Hoodoo” Fushimi – In Praise of Mitochondria (180g, France)
Naujawanan Baidar – Akram Yari (Radio Khiyaban, Netherlands)
Hagop Tchaparian – Raining (Text Records, UK)
Persher – Man With the Magic Soap (Thrill Jockey, USA)
Carla Dal Forno – Come Around (Kallista Records, Uk)
Dame Area – Innamorata del tuo Controllo (Màgia Roja, Spain)
Sam Barton – Mad Mickey (self-release, UK)
O.B.F. – Lava (feat. Nazamba) (O.B.F. Dubquake Records, France)

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The second of three ‘favourites of 2022’ shows is here and – after the truly global excursion on part one, there’s a lot more closer to home this time around, with stunning music from Alison Cotton, probable labels of the year Phantom Limb and Wrong Speed Records, and plenty more.

But it wouldn’t be the Independent Music Podcast without heading into different corners of the globe. We have Togolese rap, exceptional psych from Millionaire and Deus man Comité Hypnotisé, Trout Mask Replica-infused Horse Lords, and the most unique record of 2022 from the inimitable INHUMANKIND.

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Tracklisting
Reigns – The Hoarder (Wrong Speed Records, UK)
pq – vibra_slappp (Lapsus Records, Spain)
Floating World Pictures – The Village Headman Pleading With The Old Ferryman (Friendly Records, UK)
Comité Hypnotisé – Flying Sword, Falling Dagger (Cortizona, Belgium)
Horse Lords – May Brigade (RVNG Intl, USA)
INHUMANKIND – Ginnungagap (I, Void-hanger Records, Italy)
Oren Ambarchi / Johan Berthling / Andreas Werliin – II (Drag City Records, USA)
Yao Bobby & Simon Grab – Wakassa (LavaLava, UK)
Alison Cotton – Violet May (Rocket Recordings, UK)
Hekla – Sólin Gekk (Phantom Limb, UK)

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Every year we’re astounded by the onslaught of superb music, and our favourites of 2022 really reflect the global nature of sublime experimental sounds.

From Brazil to Uganda, Palestine to Afghanistan, we’re taking in ancient folk, forward-focused hip-hop, donk bangers, death metal from fluffy toy masters, and everything inbetween that we can squeeze into ten tracks.

Part two is coming next week.

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Tracklisting
Dinheiro Infinito Revival – 138 BPM (40% Foda / Maneiríssimo, Brazil)
Infinity Knives & Brian Ennals – A Melancholy Boogie (Phantom Limb, UK)
Naujawanan Baidar – Khedmat Be Khalq (Radio Khiyaban, Netherlands)
Société Etrange – Futur (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)
Julmud جُلْمود – Falnukmel فلنكمل (Bilna’es بالناقص, Palestine)
OKI feat. Umeko Ando – Battaki (Grasshopper Dance) (Mais Um, UK)
Corpsegrinder – Acid Vat (feat. Erik Rutan) (Perseverance Media Group, USA)
Lady Aicha & Pisko Crane’s Original Fulu Mimiki of Kinshasa (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)
Lila Tirando a Violeta & Sayveeyun – Whirlwinds (N.A.A.F.I., Mexico)
Širom – Prods the Fire with a Bone, Rolls Over with a Snake (Glitterbeat, Germany)

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Our last regular episode of the year leaves you with some absolute crackers from all corners of the sonic spectrum. We’re delighted to open with the first record from new Moroccan label L’Amme, which has been set up to celebrate music of Amazigh heritage.

Other than North African footwork, elsewhere we check in with Dr Pete Larson’s nyatiti project, have a taste of Japanese gqom from T5UMUT5UMU on Kampala’s Hakuna Kulala label, and we also touch upon Chilean oceanic music, mutant body techno, and an absolutely spectacular collaboration between Belgium’s Slumberland and Tuvan throat singer Sainkho Namtchylak.

Tracklisting
Gj Leith – Who dis ⵎⴰ ⵜ ⴳ ⵉ ⵜ (L’Amme, Morocco)
Dr Pete Larson – Loss (Dagoretti Records, USA)
Bea Brennan – All At Once (Old Technology, UK)
T5UMUT5UMU – Fireball (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)
Slumberland & Sainkho Namtchylak – Zarja Zakat Zarja (Morphine Records, Germany)
Bahía Mansa – Costa Del Sol (Colony Collapse, Canada)
Ryterski – Omega Weapon (Pointless Geometry, Poland)
KONKURS – Proteus (X-IMG, Germany)
Chooc Ly – Exaltation Onirique (Chinabot, UK)
Thought Forms – Burn Me (Lava Thief, UK)

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A rapid-fire Independent Music Podcast this week where we explore witchy folk, Polish full-throttle techno, and modern classical, adding onto that a particularly banging section for our patrons.To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast.

Tracklisting

Parkineos – Bizcochito (Remix) (self-release, Spain) 

Sister Wives – Greater Place (Libertino Records, UK)

Sourdure – Atteindre Plein (three:four Records, Switzerland)

Julek Ploski – Julek! (Glamor Label, Poland)

Immaterial Possession – Midnight Wander (Fire Records, UK)

Maxime Denuc – Infinite End (Vlek, Belgium)

Rian Treanor & Ocen James – Bunga Blue (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)

Trauma Bond – House of No Man (Panurus Productions, UK)

Nick León – Separation Anxiety (Wisdom Teeth, UK)

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Winter is coming, and there are some ice cold tracks on this week’s Independent Music Podcast that provide a stunning soundtrack for longer Northern Hemisphere nights. It’s a long way from the Hot Beer we were taking on the last time O.B.F. collaborated with the late, great Nazamba, but their latest collaboration is truly superb.Elsewhere, Anthony Parasole brings his Full EFX project to the podcast, with thundering dungeon techno. We have horse-riding metal with Nansarunai’s raw black Indonesian metal. The beautiful folk of Shovel Dance Collective is also a real highlight.

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Tracklisting

Big Joanie – Sainted (Kill Rock Stars, USA)

O.B.F. – Lava (feat. Nazamba) (O.B.F. Dubquake Records, France)

Shovel Dance Collective – The Waterman’s Dance (Double Dare Records, UK)

Nansarunai – Decline and Fall of the Power (Ancient Horror Records, Indonesia)

Dane Law – We Leave This Morning With The Dogs For Hope Point (Blue Tapes, UK)

Full EFX – Light Bright (L.I.E.S. Records, USA)

JK Flesh – Soaked to the Skin (Pressure, Belgium)

Ulla – Popping Out (3XL, Germany)

Necro Deathmort – Didt (self-release, UK)

Kanot – Nectar Eyes (Höga Nord Rekords, Sweden)

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Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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Even by our exacting standards, this episode of the Independent Music Podcast is out of this world. From experimental club music to DIY lofi garage rock, from Jewish folk music to airy baroque jazz, the music on this podcast really pushes the boundaries of classification.

Highlights abound, but whatever the hell Moth Cock are drinking needs posting our way, and the Melt-Banana-esque ferocity of industrial duo Sea Moss is a delightful return. Arcanist – on Nebraskan DIY specialists Moonworshipper is exceptional, whilst the first glimpse of the new record from Faten Kanaan is truly exquisite.

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Tracklisting

Rilla – Magatama (Svbkvlt, China)

Faten Kanaan – Ard Diar (Fire Records, UK)

Arcanist – Here There be Monsters (Moonworshipper Records, USA)

Moth Cock – Finn McCool (Hausu Mountain Records, USA)

Sea Moss – Candy Run (Ramp Local, USA)

Black Ox Orkestar – Mizrakh Mi Ma’arav (Constellation Records, Canada)

Lila Tirando A Violeta & Sueuga – Residual Self Image (Soul Feeder, Germany)

At Her Open Door – CINA (Chinabot, UK)

Grimório de Abril – Lua de Lixo (Moon of Trash) (Crash Symbols, USA)

Colin Stetson – Chimæra I (Room40, USA)

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An absolutely exquisite set of sounds on this week’s Independent Music Podcast, with soothing dubs, Uzbek field recordings, and J Dilla-esque vibes pervading through a blend of modern classical and ferocious happy hardcore.

Some pod favourites are on absolutely top form, with mesmerising new music from Jessica Moss and BIG|BRAVE, as well as a 19-minute synth piece from Portugal’s Tiago Sousa providing a superb close to a truly splendid set of tracks.

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Tracklisting

Pole – Grauer Sand (Mute, USA)

Loris – Azud (TraTraTrax, Colombia)

BIG|BRAVE – Carvers, Farriers and Knaves (Thrill Jockey, USA)

The Phonometrician – Death Rides a Horse: Part I (Lost Tribe Sound, USA)

Maral – Mari’s Groove (Leaving Records, USA)

AHNAMUSICA – Roll Your Own (Inner Ocean Records, Canada)

Jessica Moss – Light Falls on Every Door (Constellation Records, Canada)

Rafał Kołacki – B (Szara Reneta, Poland)

Asher Levitas – Practice (Line Explorations, Spain)

Tiago Sousa – Sunflowers (Holuzam, Portugal)

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Sitting between a rock and a hard place is a happy place to be when both sides are as ferocious as some of the music on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. Whether it’s the thundering opening from Finland’s Yleiset Syyt or the more outrageous metal of More Death and Horror, those rip-roaring guitars are leaving their mark on this week’s show.

Elsewhere, the thunder continues to strike with hip-thrusting power club music from the inimitable Spooky Shit label, we have the latest from superb Israeli label Raash Records, a much welcomed return for Fever Ray, and much more.

Tracklisting

Yleiset Syyt – Sininen Hekuma (La Vida Es Un Mus Discos, UK / Sorry State Records, USA)

Mehmet Aslan – Garden ft Valentina Magaletti (Planisphere Editorial, Switzerland)

pq – Hardcarp (Spooky Shit, UK)

Yom Gagatzi – Benda Veizi (Raash Records, Israel)

Zagušljivi Dim – Part I – San (excerpt) (WV Sorcerer Productions 巫唱片, France)

Xhosa Cole – Andy’s Shuffle (feat. Jason Brown) (Stoney Lane Records, UK)

More Death and Horror – Sound Effects of Death and Horror (Wormhole World, UK)

Fever Ray – What They Call Us (Rabid Records, Sweden)

Lady Lykez – Killa Bee (Hyperdub, UK)

Wacław Zimpel – Born in Captivity (The state51 Conspiracy, UK)

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Lots of musicians self-releasing exceptional music on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. Starting with Teeth of the Sea’s Sam Barton and his maximalist new solo track, through to the fantastic footwork of Philly ballroom DJ Delish, beautiful indie folk from Dayydream, and Native American death metaller Blackbraid.

Sine Buyuka’s debut as Sinemis on her own Injazero records introduces a fine line in glacial techno, with more ambient music from the brilliant Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan. Elsewhere we have dub roots, extreme industrial and a whole lot more.

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Tracklisting

Sam Barton – Mad Mickey (self-release, UK)

Sinemis – Gazel (Injazero Records, UK)

Blackbraid – The River of Time Flows Through Me (self-release, USA)

Judah Warsky & Gilbert Cohen – Tout le Temps Tout Le Temps (Versatile Records, France)

Dayydream – Wasn’t (self-release, UK)

Al Cisneros – Rosin Immersion (Pressure, Belgium)

Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan – Locking Stumps (Castles in Space, UK)

DJ Delish, Kevin JZ – Upset Cunt (Feat. Ranika) (self-release, USA)

KK Null – Star Breaker II_01 (self-release, Japan)

Masta Conga – Acte 2 (Nekubi, Greece)

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We’re reaching into some unusual territories on this week’s Independent Music Podcast and – for a podcast that takes eclecticism to an extreme – that’s saying something. From Skramz-pop to Raï techno, Grindcore to devotional drone, there’s a lot of feast for your ears, as well as music that shall feast upon your ears.

Some classic favourite labels make an appearance, including Portugal’s Favela Discos and Southern Lord, alongside some more recent favourites with Italy’s Tuff Kong and Maple Death. We also have much more adolescent labels, including Oddball Fantasies out of Belgium and Utter from the UK. All in all, there’s plenty to love.

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Tracklisting

Pink Siifu & Real Bad Man – Tokyo Blunts Ft. Armand Hammer & ConQuest Tony Phillips (Tuff Kong Records, Italy)

The Lord † Petra Haden – Devotional (Southern Lord, USA)

Cicadahead – Mkultra RP (Honeysuckle Records / Oliver Glenn Records, USA)

Sun Ra Arkestra – Somebody Else’s Idea (Omni Sound, USA)

Ósserp – Cavalcant l’Ossa Menor (Eternal Juggernaut Records, Kremón Records, Hecatombe Records, Brutal Arratia Records, Cruzade Records, Spain)

Coralie – For Morey (Utter, UK)

Cheb Runner – Drarai Telecom (Oddball Fantasies, Belgium)

Dead Horses – Macabro (Maple Death Records, Italy)

NPLGNN – Inna Danza (Youth, UK)

Dies Lexic – Praying Machine (Favela Discos, Portugal)

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Good things come to those who wait, and multiple good things are coming at once on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. We have the absolutely blistering long-awaited LP from Yao Bobby and Simon Grab on Bristol’s LavaLava, and the third instalment of Marlowe – the project of L’Orange and Solemn Brigham – is also with us this week.

Keeping it with great collaborations: Photay and Carlos Niño combine for a beautiful ambient jazz record on International Anthem, whilst The Bug’s latest collaborations record includes a stunning track from the late, great Jaimie Branch.

There’s lots more: the debut release form B U N N Y – the new project of Daniel O’Sullivan, Rose Keeler-Schaffeler, and Thighpaulsandra; the stunning dub-mystic jazz record from Serbia’s TAPAN, weirdo French pop from Usé, and much more.

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Tracklisting

B U N N Y – Surrender Rah (self-release, UK)

Yao Bobby & Simon Grab – Wakassa (LavaLava Records, UK)

Algiers feat. Billy Woods & Backxwash – Bite Back (Matador Records, UK)

Usé – Tamponne Moi (Born Bad Records, France)

Solar Corona – Parker S.P. (Lovers & Lollypops, Portugal)

TAPAN – Samo Prolaznost (Offen Music, Germany)

Photay with Carlos Niño – Current (International Anthem, USA)

Marlowe – Past Life (Mello Music Group, USA)

The Bug – Your Laws Ain’t Free ft Jaimie Branch (Pressure, Belgium)

Selezione Naturale – La Foresta (Gang of Ducks, Italy)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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Idiosyncrasies reign on this week’s Independent Music Podcast as we kick off with the blistering sounds of Barcelona’s Dame Area, and back it up with a rollercoaster of heavy hitting tunes, and extraordinary experimental music, including sitar player Ami Dang’s beautiful record on Phantom Limb, and Chile’s Tecnologiá Para Ser Libres blending multiple traditional sounds with contemporary electronics.

Elsewhere we have the new one from Shit & Shine, the latest pounding sounds from the parties of Kampala, hefty rock, chanson, and a lot more.

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Tracklisting

Dame Area – Innamorata del tuo Controllo (Màgia Roja, Spain)

Ami Dang – Sensations (Phantom Limb, UK)

shin(())code – Kaiten ($uiciderecord$, Japan)

f5point6 – A Matter of Light and Depth (See Blue Audio, Spain)

Tecnologiá Para Ser Libres – A Pudahuel (self-release, Chile)

Citron Citron – La Nuit Galope (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)

Ravetrx – Hardcore Junglist (Lobster Theremin, UK)

Shit & Shine – Annoyed (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Authentically Plastic – Sakata (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

USA Nails – Horror Show (Skin Graft Records, USA)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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Idiosyncrasies reign on this week’s Independent Music Podcast as we kick off with the blistering sounds of Barcelona’s Dame Area, and back it up with a rollercoaster of heavy hitting tunes, and extraordinary experimental music, including sitar player Ami Dang’s beautiful record on Phantom Limb, and Chile’s Tecnologiá Para Ser Libres blending multiple traditional sounds with contemporary electronics.

Elsewhere we have the new one from Shit & Shine, the latest pounding sounds from the parties of Kampala, hefty rock, chanson, and a lot more.

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Tracklisting

Dame Area – Innamorata del tuo Controllo (Màgia Roja, Spain)

Ami Dang – Sensations (Phantom Limb, UK)

shin(())code – Kaiten ($uiciderecord$, Japan)

f5point6 – A Matter of Light and Depth (See Blue Audio, Spain)

Tecnologiá Para Ser Libres – A Pudahuel (self-release, Chile)

Citron Citron – La Nuit Galope (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)

Ravetrx – Hardcore Junglist (Lobster Theremin, UK)

Shit & Shine – Annoyed (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Authentically Plastic – Sakata (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

USA Nails – Horror Show (Skin Graft Records, USA)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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There’s a heavy antipodean influence on this week’s Independent Music Podcast, with a whole heap of wonderfully varied sounds with their roots in Oceania. From the stunning experimental folk of Maxine Funke, to the beautiful pop of Carla Dal Forno, through to ‘horrible metal from YANWYTYA, there’s a broad spectrum of noise.

Elsewhere, Sarathy Korwar’s new record gets us off to a strong start, whilst the intercontinental drones and poetry of Karen & Peter transports us to the dusky landscapes of West Yorkshire and upstate New York. For the patrons we also have underground experimental hip-hop, crazy obtuse pop from Japan’s Hitomi Moriwaki, and more.

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Tracklisting

Sarathy Korwar – Utopia is a Colonial Project (The Leaf Label, UK)

Maxine Funke – South Dunedin (Disciples, UK)

Bitchin Bajas – Amorpha (Drag City, USA)

YANWYTYA – Never Real, Always True (Instruments of Discipline, Germany)

Carla Dal Forno – Come Around (Kallista Records, Uk)

Karen & Peter – Do You Remember the Factory That Burned? (Cruel Nature Records, UK)

Daniel McClennan – Lifted by Marionette Strings (For Kleist) (Cruel Nature Records, UK)

Dhajea & Ashy Eddy – Ughhuh (self-release, USA)

Hitomi Moriwaki – Numbers (Guruguru Brain, Netherlands)

C.L.A.W.S. & I.O.I.F. – Tainted Slugs (Brokntoys, UK)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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There’s a heavy antipodean influence on this week’s Independent Music Podcast, with a whole heap of wonderfully varied sounds with their roots in Oceania. From the stunning experimental folk of Maxine Funke, to the beautiful pop of Carla Dal Forno, through to ‘horrible metal from YANWYTYA, there’s a broad spectrum of noise.

Elsewhere, Sarathy Korwar’s new record gets us off to a strong start, whilst the intercontinental drones and poetry of Karen & Peter transports us to the dusky landscapes of West Yorkshire and upstate New York. For the patrons we also have underground experimental hip-hop, crazy obtuse pop from Japan’s Hitomi Moriwaki, and more.

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Tracklisting

Sarathy Korwar – Utopia is a Colonial Project (The Leaf Label, UK)

Maxine Funke – South Dunedin (Disciples, UK)

Bitchin Bajas – Amorpha (Drag City, USA)

YANWYTYA – Never Real, Always True (Instruments of Discipline, Germany)

Carla Dal Forno – Come Around (Kallista Records, Uk)

Karen & Peter – Do You Remember the Factory That Burned? (Cruel Nature Records, UK)

Daniel McClennan – Lifted by Marionette Strings (For Kleist) (Cruel Nature Records, UK)

Dhajea & Ashy Eddy – Ughhuh (self-release, USA)

Hitomi Moriwaki – Numbers (Guruguru Brain, Netherlands)

C.L.A.W.S. & I.O.I.F. – Tainted Slugs (Brokntoys, UK)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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We’re back from our holidays with a real bang. We may have been away from a few weeks, but our absolute favourites Melt-Banana have been away for the best part of a decade. Their return is everything we hoped for too… apart from a full album!

Elsewhere we have our usual mix of eclectic and extravagant experimental music. Starting with the superb cold wave of Grotto Terrazza, moving through to the truly sublime collaboration between Pariah and Blawan as Persher, and then finishing with a stunning 20-minute piano record from Natalie Rose LeBrecht.

Other than that, brutal metal, thrashing grind core, modern classical, experimental percussion and loads more.

Tracklisting

Grotto Terrazza – Der Zaubergeselle (Maple Death Records, Italy / Cut Surface, Austria)

Persher – Man With the Magic Soap (Thrill Jockey, USA)

Chloe Kim 김예지 – My Dearests (Phantom Limb, UK)

Enablers – Phone Blows Up (Wrong Speed Records, UK)

Melt-Banana – To Raffle or Not to Raffle (Adult Swim, USA)

Concentration – Grün im Gesicht (Avon Terror Corps, UK)

Pye Corner Audio – Pocket Disco (Polytechnic Youth, UK)

FRET – Rhino Patch (L.I.E.S. Records, USA)

aircode – Crawling Away (self-release, UK)

Natalie Rose LeBrecht – Star Water Shapeshift (Longform Editions, Australia)

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We’re back from our holidays with a real bang. We may have been away from a few weeks, but our absolute favourites Melt-Banana have been away for the best part of a decade. Their return is everything we hoped for too… apart from a full album!

Elsewhere we have our usual mix of eclectic and extravagant experimental music. Starting with the superb cold wave of Grotto Terrazza, moving through to the truly sublime collaboration between Pariah and Blawan as Persher, and then finishing with a stunning 20-minute piano record from Natalie Rose LeBrecht.

Other than that, brutal metal, thrashing grind core, modern classical, experimental percussion and loads more.

Tracklisting

Grotto Terrazza – Der Zaubergeselle (Maple Death Records, Italy / Cut Surface, Austria)

Persher – Man With the Magic Soap (Thrill Jockey, USA)

Chloe Kim 김예지 – My Dearests (Phantom Limb, UK)

Enablers – Phone Blows Up (Wrong Speed Records, UK)

Melt-Banana – To Raffle or Not to Raffle (Adult Swim, USA)

Concentration – Grün im Gesicht (Avon Terror Corps, UK)

Pye Corner Audio – Pocket Disco (Polytechnic Youth, UK)

FRET – Rhino Patch (L.I.E.S. Records, USA)

aircode – Crawling Away (self-release, UK)

Natalie Rose LeBrecht – Star Water Shapeshift (Longform Editions, Australia)

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Last of the Raw Power specials with Anthony solo while Gareth is on holiday!

Luminous Bodies - Sykes 

Percolator - Freshin 

Natalie Sharp - Eh?

X'ed Out - Bath it in

Kulk - Lives for One

Mighty Lord Deathman - Wolf War

Pretty Happy - Salami

Bloody Head - Homeopathic Mountains

Black Shape - The Swamp

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Gareth is still on holiday so Anthony is here solo with second of 3 Raw Power specials.

Raw Power Special 2

Gnod - Still Runnin'

Cocaine Piss - Bad Kid

Alison Cotton - Violet May

Kulk - Slaughterhouse

Blyth - Manors

Masma Dream World - Play at Night

Thank - Very Cool

Kurokuma - Under the Fifth Sun

Minami Deutsch - Your Pulse

Experimental Sonic Machines - Tis Said They Have Wings

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Gareth is away on holiday so it's Anthony flying solo in the first of the Raw Power Festival previews.

Tracklist:

Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs - Cake of Light

Siksa - WALCZYK Z KONANEM / WALTZING WITH AGONY

M(h)aol - Bored on Men

Benefits - Flag

JOHN - A song for people who speed in built up areas

Johnny Broke - Disco Nap

Penance Stare - Seven Vials

David Terry - I will be your shield if your be my armour

Raw Power Festival is at The Dome & Boston Music Room August - 26/27/28

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Absolute stunners abound on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. Anthony is very excited about the new solo track from Symposium’s Hagop Tchaparian, Gareth has a pair of tracks from Warp Mode pair AK Sports and Bianca Oblivion.

We have an absolutely beautiful track from the debut record of Exotic Baryon, we also have a long-awaited debut from Italia 90. We have a fantastic coming together of two favourites – Finland’s Cucina Povera alongside multi-instrumentalist Ben Vince.

Other than that: grime, techno, drone, Uruguayan ghetto bass, and much more

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Tracklisting

Hagop Tchaparian – Raining (Text Records, UK)

AK Sports – Dial Up (Lobster Theremin, UK)

Italia 90 – Magdalene (Brace Yourself, UK)

Exotic Baryon – Descending (self-release, Germany)

Petbrick – Primer (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Cucina Povera & Ben Vince – Sumu Puistossa (Ecstatic Recordings, UK)

Staraya Derevnya – Boulder Blues (Ramble Records, Australia)

Bianca Oblivion – Bad Gyal (feat. Thai Chi Rosé & Dyer MC) (Future Bounce, UK)

Sarahsson – I am the Earth (Illegal Data, UK)

YOZY – Ay! Que Calor (self-release, Spain)

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We’re cracking out the lengthy crackers on this week’s Independent Music Podcast – taking it into the jazz left field with France’s Scaring the Mice for Revenge and the Swedish duo Maria W Horn and Sara Parkman. We also have bangers from Japan’s Oyubi, Germany’s Rennhorse with DJ Fuckoff and hmurd.

We also have the long-awaited return of Adelaide’s Shaolin Afronauts, alongside Burum, Kassie Krut, and and an immense 30-minuter from Demdike Stare.

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Tracklisting

Oyubi – Chirp (self-release, Japan)

Scaring the Mice For Revenge – Birds Riding On Top Of Trucks (Prohibited Records, France)

Maria W Horn & Sara Parkman – Lacrimosa (XKatedral, Sweden)

Kassie Krut – Killing It (self-release, USA)

Rennhorse feat. DJ Fuckoff – Dancefloor Choppa (Juicy Gang Records, Germany)

Scott Twynholm – Underwater Swimming (De-Fence Records, UK)

The Shaolin Afronauts – The Simian Fox (Freestyle Records, UK)

Burum – Cariad Cywir (self-release, UK)

hmurd – Red Sky at Night (TT, UK)

Demdike Stare – Physics Side A (DDS, UK)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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A real pick n mix of superb genres on this week’s Independent Music Podcast, from Irish punk of M(H)aol, to Singaporean grind core from Wormrot, stopping by at breakcore, ambient birdsong, and whatever the hell Stabscotch is…

We have grime from the legendary Riko Dan, absolutely barnstorming funk from Nashville, and a whole lot more.

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Tracklisting

M(H)aol – Bored of Men (TULLE, Ireland)

Romare – Quiet Corners of My Mind (self-release, UK)

Wormrot – Voiceless Choir (Earache Records, USA)

Sofie Birch – Humidity (feat. Nana Pi) (Intercourse, Denmark)

HVAD – Attention Seeker (final exit) (ULLLU, Denmark)

OK Satán – Looks Like Shit (Goodbye Boozy Digital, Italy)

Riko Dan – Swammy Riddim (prod by Blay) (self-release, UK)

DeRobert & The Half-Truths – We Party (G.E.D. Soul Records, USA)

Stabscotch – Love Me, Feed Me, But Please Don’t See Me (Radio Angel Recordings, USA)

Silvia Kastel – Mantide (Youth, UK)

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We’re going fairly deep into the underground on this week’s Independent Music Podcast, with self-released unknown diamonds from Japan, Taiwan, and the UK. From digital dancehall to “the ugliest music in humanity”, via deep drone metal, hiphop, and extreme ambient abstract music.

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Tracklisting

Sensational ft. Planteaterz – Fancy Shit (Naff Recordings, Canada)

Pays Du Mat – Kurugan (WV Sorcerer Productions, France)

Interrupt & Clapper Priest – DJ Pod Di Circuit (self-release, UK)

Yosa Peit – Anthy (Fire Records, UK)

Skitungen – jag viLL baRa ha aLLt (Rubber, Netherlands)

Chester Watson – Mirrors (POW Recordings, USA)

豊平区民TOYOHIRAKUMIN – 介護 (self-release, Japan)

Tumi Mogorosi – Panic Manic (Mushroom Hour Half Hour, South Africa)

R000000M – Split (self-release, Taiwan)

Cosey Fanni Tutti – Psychedelic Projections (Conspiracy International, UK)

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We’re setting out our own club night on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. Well, it might not quite seem that way whilst we’re playing avant-industrial Afghan folk music, soul, or big band numbers, but rattle through breakcore, acid house, and techstep-infused gqom and you’ll be soon moving a bit more freely.

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Tracklisting

DJ Foreign Extra featuring Adam Bohman – Busy Over the Summer (Ffordd Allan, UK)

Naujawanan Baidar – Akram Yari (Radio Khiyaban, Netherlands)

Johnny Broke – Planetary Terror (Wrong Speed Records, UK)

Ghost Funk Orchestra – Brownout (Colemine Records, USA)

Osheyack – Thrall (SVBKVLT, China)

Bitter Babe & Nick León – Tranki (Club Romantico, UK)

Marta Helena – You Make Me Feel So Young (self-release, UK)

John Shima – 011 (Central Processing Unit, UK)

Skyminds – Rolling Hills (Not Not Fun, USA)

Okzharp – Fall In Up In The CLK (Hyperdub, UK)

Fera – Tempio Nella Bocca (Maple Death Records, UK)

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Real upbeat vibes crash headlong into musique concrète on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. From the electro dubs of Sordid Sound System to French digital dancehall via Persian electro pop of Liraz.

Elsewhere, there’s forbidden Chinese avant garde music from long-time favourite Kink Gong, the latest from Icelandic theremin player Hekla, and obscure Greek experiments.

There’s also avant metal, industrial body popping music, ferocious Japanese psych and a lot more.

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Tracklisting

Sordid Sound System – The Illusionist (Optimo Music, UK)

Liraz – Azizam (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

Tena Irie – Love Promoter (Pure Niceness, France)

Hekla – Enn Og Aftur (Phantom Limb, UK)

Kink Gong – Sui Min (Sucata Tapes, UK)

Paul Courlet – Trigonométrie (Sbire, Switzerland)

Autumns – Therefore it Is (Body Musick, Colombia)

Candy – Heaven is Here (Relapse Records, USA)

Christos Chondropoulos – War Horns (The Death of Rave, UK)

Minami Deutsch – Grumpy Joa (Guruguru Brain, Netherlands)

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This week’s episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwSood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more

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A phenomenal range of sounds across a truly global Independent Music Podcast this week, kicking off with Baltimore hip-hop experimentation from the superb collaboration between Infinity Knives and Brian Ennals, and taking turns via Egyptian techno grime, Chilean abstract ambient, Canadian-Mexican breakcore, and French whatever you’d describe the cracking footwork-cum-library sounds of Nebulo.

Elsewhere, we have epic 20-minute chugger from Austin supergroup Water Damage, the long-awaited debut LP from pod favourite Coby Sey, the brilliant new single from Irreversible Entanglements and much more.

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Tracklisting

Infinity Knives & Brian Ennals – Coke Jaw (Phantom Limb, UK)

Andy Pls & Aphextwinsucks – Vamp Anthem Carticore Real (Mad Breaks, Mexico)

Irreversible Entanglements – All You Can Do Is All You Can Do (Sub Pop Records, USA)

Bahía Mansa – Dedos Secos Sobre Lienzo (Florina Cassettes, Canada)

Nebulo – Pavages_A (La Républiques des Granges, France)

ABADIR – Kabbut ft. Zuli & 3Phaz (Irsh, Egypt)

Mat Ball – To Catch Light III (The Garotte, USA)

Spooky J – Summer Hives (self-release, Netherlands)

Coby Sey – Permeated Secrets (AD 93, UK)

Water Damage – Reel 5A/3B (Sophomore Lounge, USA)

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After been forced out of clubs for two years, we’d almost forgotten what a true late night club banger sounded like. Fortunately Lobster Theremin are on hand, specifically with the cracking new D. Dan record, to get you all deep into it this week.Elsewhere it’s a journey all over the world: we have ferocious Polish punk from Ohyda, immense percussive music from the brilliant Holy Tongue, abstract (and less abstract) jungle from Oï les Ox and Italy’s Numa Crew, and a whole lot more.

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Tracklisting

D.Dan – Sudan Sedan (Lobster Theremin, UK)

Ohyda – Jeszcze Tańszego Człowieka (Potrzebujemy) (La Vida es un Mus Discos, UK)

Oï les Ox – La MAJ (Promesses, France)

Holy Tongue – Spirit Mask (Amidah Records, UK)

Solah – Et si tu n’existais pas (Cheap Satanism Records, Belgium) 

Linda Ayupuka – Yine Faamam (Mais Um Discos, UK)

Numa Crew – Babylon feat. Riko Dan (Jungle Version) (Numa Crew, Italy)

Bagaski – Juxtapose (See Blue Audio, Spain)

Le Petit – Ferro (Maga Circe Musica, Italy)

Deep Thought – Forever (feat. Chester Watson & OG Bey Harris) (Impossible Records, USA)

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We have a lot of abstraction and lo-fi bouncy dance music on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. From the opening obtuseness of Tasos Stamou’s new record on French label Akuphone, to fellow stablemates Ko Shin Moon’s new self-released blend of Greek, Turkish and Kurdish music, there’s a lot to love through ten strange and experimental tracks.

Tracklisting

Tasos Stamou – Bontempi Tsifteteli (Akuphone, France)

St Agnis – II (5 Gate Temple, UK)

Vādin – The Presence (Utter, UK)

Poison Zcora – The Blessington Gold Lunula (Tiff’s Joints, UK)

Bruno and the Outrageous Methods of Presentation – Broke Lad Rove (Proxy Phonic Records, UK)

Yeun Elez – Starbright (Teenage Menopause Records, France)

Baby’s Berserk – Toxic Kisses (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland) 

Ko Shin Moon – Konyali (Total Totem, France)

Yasuhiro Morinaga – Hail by Eve (Sub Rosa Label, Belgium)

O. G. Jigg – The Keeper (Plaque, UK)

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We’ve never really put much value on genre descriptors – the best music seems to be a meld of influences that creates a new sound altogether – and it’s just as well with this show, where we have no words to describe whatever the music of Inhumankind is.We also have a cracking new one from Nihiloxica member pq, whose new record on Lapsus takes you on a journey between club workouts and contemplative electronic music.In addition, we have the new one from Szun Waves, the phenomenal OST from violinist Galya Bisengalieva, motivational doom music, and much more.

Tracklisting

Onom Agemo & Ahmed Ag Kaedy – Kidal (Agogo Records, Germany)

Katie Kim – Mona (I Actually Like Music, Ireland)

pq – Proprioception (Lapsus, Spain)

Jasmine Morris – Hel (Nonclassical, UK)

Fresno Bob – I Will Just Go On With The Trip (Harry Dean Stanton) (Clan Destine Records, UK)

Inhumankind – Godspit (I, Voidhanger Records, Italy)

Szun Waves – New Universe (The Leaf Label, UK)

Haress – Rites of Spring (Wrong Speed Records, UK)

Galya Bisengalieva- Should I Panic About Dying? (One Little Independent, UK)

Chouk Bwa & The Ångstromers – Agwetaroyo (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)

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Nothing is ever quite how it seems when it comes to the music of the Independent Music Podcast, and so it continues this week, with Japanese grime crashing head on into no wave synth pop, beautiful danish looping vocal work, tangerine dream pop, and thundering techno – amongst others.

We have birdsong from Western Africa, untethered techno from South London, off the wall French garage rock and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Catarrh Nisin vs. 6v9id – Doubt (Blue Tape, UK)

The Umlauts – Non è Ancora (PRAH Recordings, UK)

Astrid Sonne – How Far (SA Recordings, UK)

Bapari – Thrust (N.A.A.F.I., Mexico)

Alice Hubble – Roadburn 2022 – Visual Art (Roadburn Festival, UK)

Rose Mercie – Chais Pas (Jelodanti Records, France)

Les Mamans du Congo & Rrobin – Loango weaver (Shika Shika, Germany)

PVA – Untethered (Ninja Tune, UK)

Yazzus – Vinyasa (self-release, UK)

Misty’s Big Adventure – I’ve Often Been Fond of Ducks (self-release, UK)

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After last week’s podcast saw artists stretching out the length of their tracks, this week’s sees some of the world’s most exciting independent artists consolidating into shorter tracks of delight. From the gabber of Lady Neptune, to the sound art of Chrome Hoof’s Chlöe Herrington, via the futuristic jazz of Polish five-piece EABS, there’s a lot to love in relatively small pieces.

Elsewhere we have a masterful release from Kenyan sound artist KMRU, reissued proto Japanese funk, phenomenal metal-cum-psych of Friend, and much more

Tracklisting

Minoru “Hoodoo” Fushimi – In Praise of Mitochondria (180g, France)

KMRU & Aho Ssan – Rebirth (Subtext Recordings, UK)

EABS – Lucifer (The New Sun) (Astigmatic Records, UK)

Friend – International Top Bloke (Human Worth, UK)

Chlöe Herrington – Ajar (self-release, UK)

Lady Neptune – Time 2 Make U Feel Good (Night School, UK)

C.V.E. – Thugs and Clips (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)

Korubu – Roads (Locomotiv Records, Italy)

Piezo – TB2 (with K-LONE) (Wisdom Teeth, UK)

Oren Ambarchi, Johan Berthling, Andreas Weliin – IV (Drag City, USA)

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Exceptional long workouts on this week’s Independent Music Podcast coming at you from all over the musical spectrum. From ferocious Japanese space rock to twisted metal, to fire and brimstone spiritual jazz, there’s a lot to spend some good quality time with.

On the shorter side, we have Maori recordings from the early 20th Century, ex-Black Dice/Lightning Bolt genre melder Hisham Akira Bharoocha’s Yokubari moniker, supreme reissued Israeli post-punk, lo-fi folk, and lots more.

Tracklisting

Dhidalah – Invader Summer (Guruguru Brain, Netherlands)

Yokubari – Buki vs Buki (Chinabot, UK)

Cerrero y la Marea – Lamento (Canta Lizeth Micolta) (Llorona Records, Colombia)

Minimal Compact – Statik Dancin’ (Fortuna Records, Israel)

Martha Maclaren – Jake (self-release, UK)

GAF & The Love Supreme Arkestra – Fuego en el Cielo (Discrepant, UK / Keroxen, Spain / Foehn Records, Spain)

Konvent – Harena (Napalm Records, Austria)

Dvanov – Функциональная музыка (Functional Music) (Cruel Nature Records, UK)

William Basinski & Janek Schaefer – …On Reflection (One) (Temporary Residence Ltd., USA)

Ana Hato – Waita Poi (Canary Records, USA)

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Tracklisting

Amaria Hamadalher – Tarhanine (Sahel Sounds, USA)

J. Zunz – Ráfaga (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Cheb Terro vs DJ Die Soon – Underplanet (Drowned by Locals, Jordan)

Alex Figueira – Aprende (Music With Soul, Netherlands)

Otoboke Beaver – Dirty old fart is waiting for my reaction (ジジイ is waiting for my reaction) (Damnably, UK)

Hatis Noit – Aura (Erased Tapes, UK)

Dinheiro Infinito Revival – 138 BPM (40% Foda/Maneiríssimo, Brazil)

The Bonk – Thick Lines on Thin Film (self-release, Ireland)

700 Bliss – Candace Parker feat Muqata’a (Hyperdub, UK)

Anteloper – One Living Genius (International Anthem, USA)

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We’re back after our week off and we kick off dub heavy, with thumping dubs of Global Switch followed-up with the 8-bit riddims of Robot Riddims. We have synth pop, gothic pop, avant-folk and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Global Switch – Dub Ridddem Arrange 1 (self-release, UK)

Robot_Riddims – Warning feat. Rex Domino (self-release, UK)

Širom – I Unveil a Peppercorn to See it Vanish (Glitterbeat, Germany)

Fellsius – Jom (Trekkie Trax, Japan)

Primitive Man – Cage Intimacy (Closed Casket Activities, USA)

Bolis Pupul – Neon Buddha (DEEWEE, Belgium)

Obijuan x Dylantheinfamous – Helviti (Bad Taste, UK)

Töfie & Vorace – Gothyou (October Tone, France)

Luke Mawdsley – Pomegranate Seeds in a Matchbox (Spine, UK)

Quelle Chris – Alive Ain’t Always Living (Mello Music Group, USA)

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There's no new Independent Music Podcast this week, but we're filling that new music void with the first episode of Anthony's new Baba Yaga's Hut podcast, showcasing the artists he's bringing to London in the foreseeable future. Including plenty of podcast favourites old and new.

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Tracklisting

Melt-Banana - Candy Gun

Gwenifer Raymond - Coal Train Down the Line

Colin Stetson - Beyond the Brake

Holy Scum - Everybody Takes, You just take more

Chester Watson - Life Wrote Itself

Stick in the Wheel - Weirds Broke It

Party Dozen - The Iron Boot

Suzanne Ciani - Music for Denali

Jozef Van Wissem - The Cool Shade of Eternity

Holy Family - Rainy Day in June

Big Brave - Vital

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We’re moving fairly uptempo this week. The opening refrain of piano music from 自主制作テクノ(ミヤタ) quickly gives way to blistering techno, and we have plenty of examples of high, obtuse BPM to rattle through a strong hour along with.It’s not all wildly uptempo though, we gave you the first taste of Lia Mice’s new record on Objects Limited way back in August, and we’ve got another for you now. We have gamelan music from the brilliant Ensemble Nist-Nah, the more contemplative side of Sote’s genius, and much more

Tracklisting

自主制作テクノ(ミヤタ)- 旧市街 (self-release, Japan)

Sote – Life (Sub Rosa Label, Belgium)

Team GB – Cold Vacuum (Aeronema, Czechia)

Golden Psalms – Eliza Talk (Here on In Records, UK)

Pinkcourtesyphone – Drained by the Very Nearness (Room40, USA)

Ensemble Nist-Nah – Geni / Tirta (Black Truffle, Australia)

Ekhe – Yeh Yeh Yeh (Spooky Shit, UK)

Lia Mice – Sweat Like Caramel (Objects Limited, UK)

BFTT – Rezalemass (TT, UK)

Roedelius & Story – Spirit Clock (Erased Tapes, UK)

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What a selection this is! We’re always happy with the selection of music we bring to each and every Independent Music Podcast, but there is something truly magical about this combination of tracks.

There’s a whole lot of maximalism in small packages, from the very first track we have heavy jazz skronk combining with ferocious ‘punch a hole in your soul’ drumming of Australian duo Party Dozen. We follow that with the latest dance floor-friendly industrial body music of Barcelona duo Dame Area, whose Ondas Tribales record on Mannequin was one of our favourites of last year, and the follow-up is equally wonderful.

Elsewhere we’ve got an introduction to Venezuela synthesiser pioneer Oksana Linde, and a more contemporary female footwork pioneer Jana Rush. We have Indonesian disco from Midnight Runners, a This is the Kit cover of Rachael Dadd, and so much more.

Tracklisting

Party Dozen – The Iron Boot (Temporary Residence Ltd., USA)

Dame Area – Esto me Pertenece (Humo Internacional, Spain)

Oksana Linde – Intromersión (Buh Records, Peru)

Jana Rush – Don’t Want No Dick (Planet Mu, UK)

Why Patterns – Wretched Makeshifts (Human Worth, UK)

Midnight Runners – La Mama (Star Creature Universal Vibrations, USA)

Will Glaser – Beginnings (Ubuntu Music, UK)

Kate Stables, Rachael Dadd – Palaeontologist (Memphis Industries, UK)

Count Jaakola – Keep It In the Ground (self-release, UK)

Shit and Shine – SOCKTAGON (Riot Season, UK / The Garotte, USA)

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Plenty of exceptional experimental workouts on this week’s Independent Music Podcast, starting off with a wild change of direction from Comité Hypnotisé, whose new record marks a wild change of direction from last year’s Dubs Pour Oh La La – one of our favourites from 2021. The new direction is equally magnificent though, drawing on a wide range of influences to create something great.

Across the pod, we have minimal drones from China’s 梁奕源 Liang Yiyuan and an exclusive first play of the superlative OCH release on Rocket Recordings. We also have a healthy dose of acid – with the blistering track from Kharkiv artist Metadata, and the latest from Part Chimp drummer Drumm Chimp.

Elsewhere, we have a cracking track from Nick Klein, raising money for the Red Cross in Ukraine, an always-welcome return from Solo Banton, a sublime avant folk masterpiece from Alison Cotton and more.

Tracklisting

Comité Hypnotisé – The Dragon Rider (Cortizona, Belgium)

Better Dance – Backwards Dance (The state51 Conspiracy, UK)

Nick Klein – Pfefferspray (iDEAL Recordings, Portugal)

OCH – Bolid (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Mungo’s Hi Fi ft Solo Banton – We Pulsating (Scotch Bonnet Records, UK)

BLK JKS – Maiga Mali Mansa Musa (Glitterbeat, Germany)

梁奕源 Liang Yiyuan – 靈抽 Convulsions of the Spirit (WV Sorcerer Productions 巫唱片 , France)

Alison Cotton – Violet May (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Metadata – Just Tell Me True (Childsplay, UK)

Drumm Chimp – See Saw (Wrong Speed Records, UK)

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We’re spending significant time in the northern hemisphere this week, starting off with legendary Afghan Ghazal singer Dr. Mohammad Sadiq Fitrat a.k.a. Nashenas, and moving swiftly into contemporary hypnotic Thai sounds from Mogambo.

Trips to Sweden, Israel, and the UK follow, including the fabulous new recorder-led record from Laura Cannell, and surf-infused pop music from Armon בשחור לבן. We have more South Asian-influenced sounds from London’s Darama, whose debut EP tips a hat to UK funky and garage as well as Punjabi rhythms. We also have a stunning record from Sweden’s Shida Shahabi.

We dip under the equator briefly for a wonderful set of field recordings from Rio de Janeiro’s Verónica Cerrotta. Elsewhere, there’s the cracking spoken word metronomic sounds of Reigns, heavy Canadian noise from BUÑUEL and much more.

Tracklisting

Nashenas – The Way I Love My Beloved (Strut Records, Germany)

Mogambo – Urvi (उर्वी) (Siamese Twins Records, Thailand)

Reigns – The Horder (Wrong Speed Records, UK)

Verónica Cerrotta – IV (Pakapi Records, Argentina)

Shida Shahabi – Alice (FatCat Records, UK)

Armon ארמון – בשחור לבן (Kame’a Music, Israel)

BUÑUEL – Hornets (Profound Lore, Canada)

Laura Cannell – For the Gatherers (Brawl Records, UK)

Fears – 16 (TULLE, UK)

Darama – Vera (More Time, UK)

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A real trippy journey on this week’s Independent Music Podcast, where we take you on a wild ride through various interpretations of contemporary psychedelia. From the exquisite vapourware of Naomie Klaus, to the epic metronomic psych experiments of Turkey’s Anadol, via hypnotic ritual chanting from Cobracoral, there’s a whole middle section of this week’s podcast that’ll take you to strange, wonderful places.

But we have plenty to shake you out of your stupor though, including Japanese footwork from CDR and riotous Belgian punk from eternal faves Cocaine Piss. We have jazz from Mourning [A] BLKstar, Ugandan grime from Ecko Bazz, lo-fi dance music from A’Bear, and much more.

Tracklisting

CDR – Footweek (Omoide Label, Japan)

Mourning [A] BLKstar – 192.43 (self-release, USA)

Naomie Klaus – Can You Tell Me What is Micronet (Bamboo Shows, France)

Cobracoral – [Ta-Tu] (Lovers & Lollypops, Portugal)

Ecko Bazz – Mmaso (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Cocaine Piss – Bad Kid

Anadol – Gizli Duygular (Pingipung, Germany)

A’Bear – 202020 (self-release, UK)

Latarnik – Panna (Astigmatic Records, UK)

The Utopia Strong – Shepherdess (Rocket Recordings, UK)

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Collaborations galore on this week’s Independent Music Podcast, and some true meeting of favourites old and new. Uruguay’s Lila Tirando a Violeta bringing a certified banger to the table alongside Ecuador’s Nicola Cruz, old favourite Clap! Clap! combining with percussionist and fellow Italian Domenico Candellori, Northampton grime MC FFSYTHO making a sweet return over a Glitch production, and the every global Tapes combining with recent favourite Nikolaienko, whose Nostalgia Por Mesozoica made it onto this podcast just a few weeks ago.

The world has changed since a few weeks ago, and the Tapes meets Nikolaienko record is raising money for humanitarian organisation For Ukraine!, we also have Russian producer Dasha Rush’s track from a fantastic Ukrainian charity compilation on Sweden’s Northern Electronics. Money from that release goes to UNICEF Ukraine.

Tracklisting

Torozebu – Runaway (Black Acre, UK)

Claire Rousay – Everything Perfect is Already Here (Shelter Press, France)

FFSYTHO – Yeah Yeah (self-release, UK)

BIPED – Silence (Avon Terror Corps, UK)

Lila Tirando a Violeta & Nicola Cruz – Cuerpo Que Flota (N.A.A.F.I., Mexico)

El Khat – La Sama (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

Dasha Rush – Mental Highway (Northern Electronics, Sweden)

Chambre Claire – Les Bateaux (Z Tapes, France)

Tak Kawakubo – Killing Time Himatsubushi (Z Tapes, France)

Tapes meets Nikolaienko – Countryside Emergency (Porridge Bullet, Estonia)

The Allegorist – Moving Forward (Awaken Chronicles, Germany)

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From tropicália to punk-fused grime via experimental soundtracks, folk, and abrasive punk rock, we take a real journey on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. We have the debut release from Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs side-project Rubber Oh, a stunning compilation of tracks from Ainu folk artist OKI on the ever-fantastic Mais Um, and the phenomenal new Commodo EP on Black Acre.

Tracklisting

Monopoly Child Star Searchers – Prince of Parrot Shooters 1 (Discrepant, UK)

Commodo – Forester (Black Acre, UK)

OKI – Kai Kai As To (Rippling Lake) (Mais Um, UK)

Max Cooper – Exotic Contents (Mesh, UK)

Erupt – Shinin’ Claymore (Static Shock Records, UK)

Lucrecia Dalt – Venutian Offspring (Invada, UK)

Eric Chenaux – Say Laura [abridged] (Murailles Music, France / Constellation Records, Canada)

Khruangbin & Leon Bridges – B-Side (Dead Oceans, USA)

Rubber Oh – Nothing (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Buen Clima – Bau House (Peach Discs, UK)

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Good things come to wait, and we’ve been waiting a long time for the debut LP from the long-standing collaboration between Switzerland’s Simon Grab and Togo’s Yao Bobby, whose new single is an abrasive slice of forward-thinking experimentation.

We have another superb collaboration this week with the emergence of Congotronics International, a supergroup from the long-running Congotronics series on Crammed Discs. The new group, including Deerhoof, Juana Molina, Kasai Allstars, Konono No.1, Skeletons, and Wildbirds & Peacedrums, is as good as the sum of its parts.

Elsewhere this week we have metal from Cannibal Corpse vocalist Corpsegrinder, goth drum and bass from VHS¥DEATH, a Russian doubleheader of grime from Champion Sound and techno from Wulffluw XCIV, modern classical from Noir et Blanc and much more.

Tracklisting

Corpsegrinder – On Wings of Carnage (Perseverance Media Group, USA)

Congotronics International – Banza Banza (Crammed Discs, Belgium)

VHS¥DEATH – Falsehood of Man (Dystopian Mix) (Cruel Nature Records, UK)

Baron Saturday – 999 Deaths (self-release, UK)

Wulffluw XCIV feat. Chrisman & Lord Spikeheart – No Escape (self-release, Russia)

Scrounge – This Summer’s Been Lethal (Fierce Panda, UK)

Noir et Blanc – [footsteps waltz] (4000 Records, Australia)

Société Étrange – La Rue Principale de Grandif (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)

Champion Sound – Gunfinga (Nice Up! Records, UK)

Yao Bobby & Simon Grab – Lekeo (LavaLava Records, UK)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

This week’s episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwSood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more

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A whole lot of stunning, somewhat contemplative music on this week’s Independent Music Podcast, starting with the fabulous new release from former Zun Zun Egui member Yama Warashi, moving through operatic music from London techno label AD 93, and sublime musique concrete from Ukraine’s Nikolaienko.

Elsewhere, there’s the semi-concept album from eternal pod favourites Gnod, the latest from the always surprising and mesmerising Lara Jones, grime from the legendary No Hats No Hoods label, elongated metal, elongated disco, and much more.

Tracklisting

Yama Warashi – Makkuroi Mizu (まっくろい水) (PRAH Recordings, UK)

Gnod – Bad Apple (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Wojciech Rusin – Speculum Veritatis feat. Eden Girma (AD 93, UK)

Boëthius – 4Loko (Wannamarchi Club, UK)

Lara Jones – Pillow (rework) (self-release, UK)

Nikolaienko – Muzak For Mesozoic Showreel (feat. Arthur Mine) (Muscut, Ukraine)

Absent in Body – The Acres/The Ache (Relapse Records, USA)

Durrty Goodz – Barcode 9 Trainers (No Hats No Hoods, UK)

Dälek – Decimation (Dis Nation) (Ipecac Recordings, USA)

Man Power – Devil’s Island (Throne of Blood Recordings, USA)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

This week’s episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwSood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more

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Maximum riffage bookending this week’s Independent Music Podcast with thrashing Esperanto-singing Tokyo punks Socio La Difekta getting us started and the epic Wild Rocket release on Riot Season closing us out.

The filling in the riff sandwich is a wild journey of noise, from the hip-thrusting power of Nihiloxica-affiliated Hot in da Club to italo-disco delights of Bézier, through the cinematic epics of Portuguese duo Bezbog and folk sounds of Bella Union’s Modern Nature.

We also have twisted takes on Lunar New Year music, Korean-mythology influenced jazz, Kenyan modern classical, and more.

Tracklisting

Socio La Difekta – Nur Unu Ekzisto (Beach Impediment Records, USA)

Za! – Somos Todos (Gandula, Spain)

Hot in da Club – Scary Synth (Spooky Shit, UK)

Nyokabi Kariuki – Equator Song (SA Recordings, UK)

Scrabbel – The Mischievous Dokkaebi (wiaiwya, UK)

Bézier – Valencia (Dark Entries, USA)

Bezbog – Salamandra (Favela Discos, Portugal)

Modern Nature – Dunes (Bella Union, UK)

Yip Yiu Kwan – 李白和你Rave (FINGERGAP, Hong Kong)

Wild Rocket – Formless Abyss (Riot Season, UK)

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Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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Exclusively exciting new music on this week’s podcast, with debut releases from Hidden Horse, Zyggurat and The Web of Lies all proving to be highlights.

Even the olden sounds of Angkor in Cambodia have a contemporary freshness to them, as does the first long-player from the irrepressible Nik Colk Void.

Elsewhere we have blistering electronics from Oyubi, a dub-infused new Lay Llamas record, and the first taste of the 2022 vintage of Swedish label Höga Nord’s singles club.

Tracklisting

Zyggurat – Nebula (self-release, UK)

Oyubi – Report a Crash (Trekkie Trax, Japan)

Hidden Horse – Túnel de Iniciação Sideral (Holuzam, Portugal)

Angel-Ho – Traction (self-release, South Africa)

The Web of Lies – Receiver (Wrong Speed Records, UK)

Jesse Paul Miller – Buddhist Wat Call (Angkor) (self-release, USA)

Lay Llamas – Circular Time (Black Sweat, Italy)

Soft-Bodied Humans x Swordman Kitala – Bagan (Phantom Limb, UK)

Nik Colk Void – Interruption is Good (Editions Mego, Austria)

Crash Override – Tukan (Höga Nord Rekords, Sweden)

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Hip-shakers galore on this week’s podcast, especially with the new releases from DJ Hank, Bonobo, and the irrepressible Zombie Zombie. They are interspersed amongst immense music from Yugen Blakrok, experimental sounds from Jakarta’s Uwalmassa, and stunning sounds from Tortoise’s Jeff Parker.

Elsewhere, we have skronky call-and-response between Patrick Shiroishi and Jeff Tobias, Thai production from Surin Phaksiri and Chomsawai Saentawisok and more.

Tracklisting

Yugen Blakrok – Pedestal (I.O.T. Records, France)

Zombie Zombie – Nusquam et Ubique (Born Bad Records, France)

Uwalmassa – Majuh (Divisi62, Indonesia / Mana Records, UK)

Lou Hill – Hits (self-release, UK)

Chomsawai Saentawisok – Lam Phloen Call Me Please ショームサワイ・セーンタウィースック「ラム・プルーン わたしを指名して下さい」(EM Records, Japan)

Jacken Elswyth – Set Up (Fractal Meat Cuts, UK)

Bonobo – Otomo (feat. O’Flynn) (Ninja Tune, UK)

Jeff Parker – Four Folks (International Anthem, USA)

Patrick Shiroishi & Jeff Tobias – A2 (Topos Press, USA)

DJ Hank – Stay (Hyperdub, UK)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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What a start to 2022! Ten new tracks for you that are extraordinary in their variety and invention. From the opening track from Alex Silva and the enigmatic music of Tony Gallardo, through to a blistering collaboration between Slikback and Giant Swan, which is as good as you’d dare to hope from two of electronic music’s great trailblazers.

Elsewhere, we have sublime Finnish jazz from Koma Saxo and Fire! Orchestra’s Sofia Jernberg, the disco-fused latest from YĪN YĪN, metal from Kurokuma, modern classical, UK funky and more.

Tracklisting

Alex Silva – Wordl (Hidden Mantra, UK)

Tony Gallardo – Plata O Plomo (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Koma Saxo with Sofia Jernberg – Koma Kaprifol (We Jazz Records, Finland)

YĪN YĪN – Nautilus (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

Kurokuma – Jaguar (self-release, UK)

Melaine Dalibert – Shimmering (Ici d’ailleurs, France)

Uzu Noir – Jx-Q (self-release, Finland)

Tom Blip – Kickdrums!!! (More Time, UK)

Slikback x Giant Swan – Tyranid (self-release, Kenya)

Rilla – Isn’s (Svbkvlt, China)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

This week’s episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwSood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more

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We're off for a couple of weeks, so we're delving into our archives for you. This week we've got this cracker of a favourites compilation from 2018.

Even though we sit here having played music from 390 releases this year, we feel a bit uneasy producing a ‘best of’ 2018 when there’s still so much great music we haven’t heard.

But from what we have heard there are so many highlights to cram into three shows of favourites. This first one gets us going with the blistering track from Sophie’s phenomenal Oil of Every Pearl’s Uninsides LP on Transgressive. Across the first ten tracks we take in a third play from the 700 Bliss cassette, Anna von Hausswolff’s sublime LP, middle eastern techno, Kenya glitches, a track from a ballet and a lot more.

More great highlights coming next week… just don’t call it a best of.

Tracklisting *Sophie – Ponyboy (Transgressive Records, UK)

700 Bliss – Cosmic Slop (Halcyon Veil, USA / Don Giovanni Records, USA)

Colin Stetson – Fallout (Anacapamusic, USA)

Jlin – The Abyss of Doubt (Planet Mu, UK)

Anna von Hausswolff – The Mysterious Vanishing of Electra (City Slang, Germany)

Ko Shin Moon & Simple Symmetry – Halay (Cornelius Doctor Lonley Mix) (Hard Fist, France)

Lucrecia Dalt – Tar (RVNG Intl, USA)

Slikback – Bantu Zen (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Gazelle Twin – Better in My Day (Anti-Ghost Moon Ray, UK)

WaqWaq Kingdom – Ceremony of Vision (Jahtari, Germany)*

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We're off for a couple of weeks, so we're delving into our archives for you. This week we've got this cracker of a favourites compilation from 2017. 

The first of our three part ‘best of 2017’ showcases some of our favourite tunes from the year. This week we have the 7″ stunner from Idris Ackamoor, the digital dubs of Roger Robinson and Disrupt, hip hop from Ill Camille, the best track from Gnod’s mouthful of an LP – JUST SAY NO TO THE PSYCHO RIGHT​-​WING CAPITALIST FASCIST INDUSTRIAL DEATH MACHINE – Russian punks Mirrored Lips and a load more

Tracklisting *Idris Ackamoor & the Pyramids – Tinoge Ya Ta’a Ba, Pt. 1 & 2 (feat Guy One) (Philophon Records, Germany)

Ill Camille – Black Gold (Jakarta Records, Germany)

Gnod – Real Man (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Group Doueh & Cheveu – Bord de Mer (Born Bad Records, France)

Roger Robinson & Disrupt – Bun Bun Bun (Jahtari Records, Germany)

Pessimist – Peter Hitchens (Blackest Ever Black, UK)

Mirrored Lips – Дорогой Хороший (Alakir, Israel)

Mahatma X – Mahatma and the White Devil (Home Assembly Music, UK)

Part Chimp – Mapolean (Rock Action Records, UK)

Hampshire & Foat – Galaxies Like Grains of Sand (Athens of the North, UK)*

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This year we’ve had more listeners than ever before – thousands of people with exceptional taste. The prove it, we asked our Patrons to vote for their favourite tracks from the podcast in 2021, and the list is absolutely stellar! We have two visits to Niger, three collaborations between podcast favourites, experimental hiphop, accordion music and a whole lot more good stuff.

Our fourth part of our favourites will be LIVE on Zoom on 29 December, you can get tickets from Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/independent-music-podcast-live-2021-in-review-tickets-225352935697

Tracklisting

Les Filles de Illighadad – Surbajo (Sahel Sounds, USA)

The Body & BIG|BRAVE – Oh Sinner (Thrill Jockey Records, USA)

Dame Area – La Danza Del Ferro (Mannequin Records, Germany)

Pink Siifu – BACK’! (Field-Left, USA)

Anna Meredith – BPM 131: Joy Subdivision (Moshi Moshi Music, UK)

Divide and Dissolve – Prove It (Invada, UK)

Mdou Moctar – Chismiten (Matador Records, USA)

Marisa Anderson/William Tyler – Lost Futures (Thrill Jockey Records, USA)

Mario Batkovic – Chorea Duplex (feat. James Holden) (Invada, UK)

Richard Dawson & Circle – Lily (Weird World Records, UK)

Rival Consoles – Monster (Erased Tapes, UK)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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Our second part of our favourite records from 2021 is a eclectic trip around the globe, taking in gqom out of Mexico, hip-hop from the Philippines, jazz from Chicago, dub from Belgium, amongst others. We have baroque pop, digital dancehall, and a whole lot more.

Get tickets to our live show: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/independent-music-podcast-live-2021-in-review-tickets-225352935697

Tracklisting

N0V3L – Group Disease (TAR / MM / UOH, UK)

Manuka Honey – Pestañas (N.A.A.F.I., Mexico)

Smote – Poleyn (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Comité Hypnotisé – I Am Boogie (Cortizona, Belgium)

Aaron Dilloway & Lucrecia Dalt – The Blob (Hanson Records, USA)

Mr Williamz – My Heavenz (Scotch Bonnet, UK)

Circuit des Yeux – Vanishing (Matador Records, USA)

ビクター MKII- Stay Here With U (感傷唱片行 Kind of Blue Records, Taiwan)

Ben LaMar Gay – Aunt Lola and the Quail (International Anthem, USA)

Aya – what if i should fall asleep and slip under (Hyperdub, UK)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

This week’s episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwSood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more

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What a year it’s been. Terrible for many people in many ways, but the music has been absolutely sublime. This is the first episode of us revealing our favourite records of the year. We start with ferocious political afrobeat and move between free jazz, field recordings, psych, techno, and more.

Thank you to all the amazing artists and labels who have made this year better, and for all of you for listening to the podcast.

Tracklisting

Etuk Ubong – I Waka Dey Go (self-release, Nigeria)

Tomaga – The King of Naples (Hands in the Dark, France)

Numa Gama – Mestre Jandaraí (self-release, Brazil)

Part Chimp – It’s True Man (Wrong Speed Records, UK)

De Schuurman – Pier Je Bill! (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)

HTRK – Kiss Kiss and Rhinestones (N&J Blueberries, Australia)

Juçara Marçal – Crash (Mais Um, UK)

BLYTH – Ghosts (self-release, UK)

Blawan – Under Belly (XL Recordings, UK)

Scotch Rolex – Lapis Lazuli (ft. Lord Spikeheart) (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

This week’s episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwSood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more

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We clock up 350 episodes of the Independent Music Podcast with the last conventional podcast of 2021, proving that there’s still time for a new favourite artist of the year to emerge.

There are plenty of options here for you, from the long-awaited return of Black Dice to the truly exceptional emergence of Princess Diana of Wales – the project of London-based Laila Sakini. We also have the latest from podcast favourite Pye Corner Audio, the debut release from Hard Fist co-director Tushen Raï, the new one from the always-unpredictable Japanese psych rockers Boris, and more.

Tracklisting

Pye Corner Audio – Symbiosis (Ghost Box, UK)

Gooooose – Arp Kicks (Skyshaker Novox) (SVBKVLT, China)

Plastiq + 13 Year Cicada – Crackles on C4D4 (Gandula, Spain)

Tushen Raï – East-Balearism (Cracki Records, France)

Boris – Drowning by Numbers (Sacred Bones, USA)

Angels of Pompeii – So High (Avidya, UK)

Black Dice – White Sugar (FourFour Records, USA)

Princess Diana of Wales – Fragments of Blue (A Colourful Storm, Australia)

Rheum – 45m (self-release, UK)

Earl Young – Take Them in Prayer (Athens of the North, UK)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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The spiritual woozy psychedelia of Milan’s Al Doum and the Faryds gets us underway this week as we welcome longer nights with exceptional atmospheric music from all corners.

No track encompasses that greater than the wonderful new Jessica Moss track on Constellation – it’s one to put the headphones on for, as is the stunner from Canadian compatriot Tanya Tagaq, whose line in award-winning throat singing never fails to mesmerise and entrance in equal measure.

Elsewhere this week, there’s hyper atmospheric music from Tristan Arp and Futoshi Moriyama 森山ふと contrasting with experimental club bangers from Klahrk and Grove, with Uruguayan folk, and a welcome return to Gorge music rounding off some of this show’s highlights.

Tracklisting

Al Doum and the Faryds – One With Nature (Black Sweat Records, Italy)

Tanya Tagaq – Colonizer (Six Shooter Records, Canada)

Tristan Arp – Foraging Music (Wisdom Teeth, UK)

Jessica Moss – Distortion Harbour (Constellation Records, Canada)

Y.a.M.A – RED 2 (GORGE.IN, Japan)

Klahrk – Send It!! (SFX, Germany)

Zapatillas – El Río Vacío (Chape Records, Uruguay)

Grove – Skin2Skin (Bokeh Versions, UK)

Futoshi Moriyama 森山ふとし – くろ (Kuro) (EM Records, Japan)

NONEXISTENT – UNTITLED 3 (Downwards, UK)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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“Hmm, what’s that smell?” Well it’s another Independent Music Podcast, which kicks off this week with The Smell of Metal – the latest cold wave banger coming out of the Mannequin Records stable over in Germany.

If you peel back the layers, you’ll find a whole heap of special music on this episode: we have more bangers in the shape of Lisbon’s Tia Maria Produções and Brighton’s K-LONE, we have abrasive rock from Leeds’ Thank, stunning dance floor appealing jazz from Lara Jones, stripped back acoustic music from Senyawa, the darkest, most beautiful music from Keeley Forsyth and much more.

Tracklisting

L.F.T. – Smell Of Metal (Mannequin Records, Germany)

Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin – L’s feat. Fousheé (prod. Ohbliv) (Lex Records, UK)

Keeley Forsyth – Bring Me Water (The Leaf Label, UK)

Tia Maria Produções – Ele é bom (Príncipe, Portugal)

Thank – Good Boy (Box Records, UK)

Senyawa – Alkisah II (Versi Balada) (self-release, Indonesia)

Max Corbacho – Action XVII (Pharmafabrik, Slovenia)

K-LONE – Deluxe (Wisdom Teeth, UK)

Lara Jones – Upside Down (No Such Thing Records, UK)

Jacqueline Taïeb – 7 Heures Du Matin (Late Night Tales, UK)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

This week’s episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwSood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more

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London label Mais Um’s ear for extraordinary music from Brazil continues unabated with the exceptional track that opens this week’s Independent Music Podcast. The music of Juçara Marçal is relatively new to us, but the first few bars of her astonishing track ‘Crash’ sink their hooks into you very quickly. It’s a stunning way to get going.

What follows is an otherworldly journey through genres, with a little more guitar than usual this time around. We have the debut EP from Irish indie punks M(h)aol, experimental trombone folk from Yorkshire’s Sophie Cooper, dub techno workouts from Autumns just to name a few.

We also have the blistering collaboration between Sepultura co-founder Iggor Cavalera, Venezuelan electronic producer Cardopusher, and Dwid Hellion, founder of early hardcore trailblazers Integrity, coming together as Corroded Spiral on pod favourites Phantom Limb.

If that’s not enough. We throw in some Greek electronics, modern classical, Polish punk, and a little bit more for good measure.

Tracklisting

Juçara Marçal – Crash (Mais Um, UK)

M(h)aol – Laundries (TULLE, UK)

Sophie Cooper – Goodbye Gemini (Borley Rectory, UK)

Bad Tracking – Black Rew (Avon Terror Corps, UK)

Christos Chondropoulos – Jungle X (The Death of Rave, UK)

VÄLVĒ – Retrace/Repeat (The state51 Conspiracy, UK)

Corroded Spiral – Forgotten Ether (Phantom Limb, UK)

Trupa Trupa – Twitch (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

Autumns – Eating On The Ground (Touch Sensitive Records, UK)

The Eccentronic Research Council – Face Creams & Virile Men (Desolate Spools, UK)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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We keep reading about the new Blawan release “shedding the ‘techno’ box he has so often been put in” but his new, exceptional record on XL shows us a consistently innovative artist continuing a journey we’ve enjoyed since ‘Getting Me Down’ back in 2011. It’s a must-listen and a probably must-buy for those who like your electronics a little off-kilter.

But that’s a common reason for listening to this pod, as is the consistently extraordinary dark music from across the genres. This week we have the latest in a rapid-fire release schedule of dark ambient music being put out by Leeds’ Hawthonn, we have tasty experimental metal from EXSUL, a remarkable traditional dance/distinctly non-traditional record from Indonesian duo Raja Kirik to fall in love with.

The best psych rock of the year (as far as we’ve heard) from The Oscillation, jungle-cum-ragga from Seekersinternational, synth pop from The Organizing Committee, and an afro-caribbean-fused club banger from newcomer Obeka are just some of the delights to get stuck into this week.

Tracklisting

The Organizing Committee – The Day Computers Became Obsolete (No Type, Canada)

Blawan – Under Belly (XL Recordings, UK)

Hawthonn – Cat’s Cradle (Ba Da Bing Records, USA)

Raja Kirik – Tarian Maut Dari Gunung (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)

Fine Place – It’s Your House (Night School, UK)

Obeka – Duppy Drum (Basy Tropikalne, Poland)

EXSUL – How in the Land of Satin We Saw Hearsay, Who Kept a School of Vouching (Caligari Records, USA)

Ostrowski – Moro (Brutality Garden, Poland)

The Oscillation – Forever Knowing (All Time Low, UK)

Seekersinternational – Kill-a-Milli (feat. Papa Roger Robinson) (Diskotopia, Japan)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

This week’s episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more.

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There’s nothing that’ll kickstart your body quite like a funky slice of Algerian-born Amazigh music. The lead track from Habibi Funk’s Majid Soula compilation is a real hip-shaker, and just the tonic for whatever ales you this week.

There’s a lot more than that to get stuck into as well – from clattering percussive electronics from the new Jerusalem in My Heart LP, to exceptional experimental folk from Maria Elena Silva, via boogielicious reggae thanks to Kalita Records raiding the expensive section of your long-lost music store.

Elsewhere, we never tire of celebrating the new Aya record on Hyperdub – a truly forward-looking masterpiece – nor the extent of sounds that Mario Batkovic can squeeze out of an accordion. On this track he’s collaborating with James Holden, and the results are fantastic.

And that’s not all: jazz, Indian classical fused with industrial sounds, the latest wonderful record from Shackleton, and the ambient atmospheric sounds of Christina Vantzou make this week’s show a pleasure from start to finish.

Tracklisting

Majid Soula – Netseweth Sifassan Nagh (Habibi Funk, Germany)

Jerusalem In My Heart – Abyad Barraq (w/Greg Fox) (Constellation Records, Canada)

AYA – OoB Prosthesis (Hyperdub, UK)

Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber – * inna-Lisala-Over-Oakanda (Avant Groidd Musica, USA)

Only Now – Slit Ties (feat. Robin Sukhadia) (Bokeh Versions, UK)

Maria Elena Silva – December (Big Ego Records, USA)

Desmond Chambers – Haly Gully (Version) (Kalita Records, UK)

Mario Batkovic – Chorea Duplex (feat. James Holden) (Invada, UK)

Christina Vantzou – A Soundtrack for Growth (Slow Moves, France)

Shackleton – Something Tells Me / Pour Out Like Water (Woe To The Septic Heart!, Germany)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

This week’s episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more.

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Two sublime reissues bookend this week’s Independent Music Podcast. We open with the gospel soul from Pastor T.L. Barrett and close with the gorgeous avant-folk from Japan courtesy of Reiko and Tori Kudo.

Between those, we go on a wild journey, including the mutant techno of Jlin, detective jazz of Aging alongside Land Trance, South American psychedelic electronics from Argentina’s Balam and lots more.

Tracklisting

Pastor T.L. Barrett & The Youth For Christ Choir – Nobody Knows (Numero Group, USA)

Jlin – Embryo (Planet Mu, UK)

Aging & Land Trance – Shattered Rooms (Tombed Visions, UK)

Simo Cell – YES.DJ (TEMƎT Music, France)

Helm – Moskito (Dais Records, UK)

Balam – Yagé (Hard Fist, France)

Elori Saxl – Moss II (touchtheplants, USA)

OCD – Nature Abhors A Vacuum (Gegen Records, Germany)

Rival Consoles – Monster (Erased Tapes, UK)

Reiko and Tori Kudo – We May Be (A Colourful Storm, Australia)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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After our week away last week, we have a truly sublime selection this week. There’s a real record of the year contender out of left field from Chinese artist Yikii, who blends classical music with post-industrial haunted Chinese nursery rhymes, there’s the last recording from Finnish experimental pioneer Pekka Airaksinen, and the latest ace new record on Wrong Speed from Nape Neck drummer Mia La Metta.

Elsewhere we have trip hop jazz fusion from Tara Clerkin Trio, the first taste of Warmduscher on Bella Union, percussive experimentation from podcast favourite Ilia Gorovitz and lots more.

Tracklisting

Ka Baird & Pekka Airaksinen – Syzygy (For Pekka) (RVNG Intl., USA)

Ilia Gorovitz – Endless Spiral (Hinterland Recordings, Germany)

Deemas J – Drive Faster! (Interrupt & Sagete remix) (Sagete Records, Italy)

Marta Del Grandi – Shy Heart (Fire Records, UK)

Yikii – Afterimage in Ruin 廢墟残像 (Danse Noir, Switzerland)

Mia La Metta – Squashed Oranges (Wrong Speed Records, UK)

G36 – Sulfer (Pressure, Belgium)

Tara Clerkin Trio – Night Steps (World of Echo, UK)

Warmduscher – Wild Flowers (Bella Union, UK)

Proc Fiscal – Humancargoe Estt (Hyperdub, UK)

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We are off this week so we decided to revisit this extraordinary selection of tracks from 2018. Including some people with new records on the horizon including 700 Bliss, Ko Shin Moon, and Colin Stetson... back next week.

Even though we sit here having played music from 390 releases this year, we feel a bit uneasy producing a ‘best of’ 2018 when there’s still so much great music we haven’t heard.

But from what we have heard there are so many highlights to cram into three shows of favourites. This first one gets us going with the blistering track from Sophie’s phenomenal Oil of Every Pearl’s Uninsides LP on Transgressive. Across the first ten tracks we take in a third play from the 700 Bliss cassette, Anna von Hausswolff’s sublime LP, middle eastern techno, Kenya glitches, a track from a ballet and a lot more.

Tracklisting *Sophie – Ponyboy (Transgressive Records, UK)

700 Bliss – Cosmic Slop (Halcyon Veil, USA / Don Giovanni Records, USA)

Colin Stetson – Fallout (Anacapamusic, USA)

Jlin – The Abyss of Doubt (Planet Mu, UK)

Anna von Hausswolff – The Mysterious Vanishing of Electra (City Slang, Germany)

Ko Shin Moon & Simple Symmetry – Halay (Cornelius Doctor Lonley Mix) (Hard Fist, France)

Lucrecia Dalt – Tar (RVNG Intl, USA)

Slikback – Bantu Zen (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Gazelle Twin – Better in My Day (Anti-Ghost Moon Ray, UK)

WaqWaq Kingdom – Ceremony of Vision (Jahtari, Germany)*

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A mellow but extraordinarily varied podcast this week, as we explore some of the latest releases across the musical spectrum. From Japanese folk to ferocious noise rock, stopping off at hip hop, Indonesian avant garde experimentation, roots reggae, and library music. There’s a lot to enjoy on this relatively short – but packed full of goodness – episode of the Independent Music Podcast.

Tracklisting

Stealing Sheep and the Radiophonic Workshop – Council of Draags pt.I (Fire Records, UK)

Disrupt – Setting Out (Zonedog, Germany)

Ben LaMar Gay – Sometimes I Forget How Summer Looks On You. (feat. Ohmme) (International Anthem, USA)

Tamami Pearl – 竹田の子守唄 (Kashual Plastik, Germany)

X’ed Out – Bathe In It (Human Worth, UK)

Mike G feat. Lil B – Champion (All City Records, Ireland)

Lotic – Emergency (Houndstooth, UK)

Aryo Adhianto – Mikr (Divisi62, Indonesia)

Grouper – Unclean Mind (Kranky, USA)

Danny Red & Jah Disciple – Tell Jah Sorry (Blackboard Jungle, France)

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It's a return for some popular names on this week's Independent Music Podcast. We got ourselves very excited when we heard of Richard Dawson collaborating with Finnish underground dominators Circle and the first results - appearing on the show - are worthy of the anticipation. We also have the new one from perennial pod favourites GNOD, a track we both deem to be Low's absolute best, and another cut from the mesmerising Jana Rush record we played a couple of months back.

Also appearing this week, we have ambient experiments from Nigerian violinist Ibukun Sunday, a repetitive drone stunner from Hyacinth, a ferocious Brazilian punk re-issue from Ratos de Porão, and much more.

Tracklisting

Ratos de Porão - Morrer (Nada Nada Discos, Brazil)

Hyacinth - Are Secrets a Tunnel to a Dreamworld Where You Control Events? (Hard Return, UK)

Blue Lick - II (American Dreams, USA)

GNOD - Pink Champagne Blues (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Ibukun Sunday - Burn it all Down (Phantom Limb, UK)

Tirzah - Hive Mind (feat. Coby Sey) (Domino Recording Co., UK)

Jana Rush - Just a Taste (ft. DJ Paypal) (Planet Mu, UK)

Low - White Horses (Sub Pop, USA)

Richard Dawson & Circle - Lily (Weird World Records, UK)

Vanishing - 55°N, 5°E (Outer Reaches, UK)

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Heavy hitters abound on this week’s Independent Music Podcast, gathering highlights including the dark drum and bass of Kesa Getame on ANA, the Krikor remix of Cairo’s Dijit, and an absolutely sublime new one from Mira Calix on Warp.

Tracklisting

The Umlauts – Um Politik (PRAH Recordings, UK)

Kesa Getame – B2 (ANA, UK)

Kulk – Shuck (Hominid Sounds, UK)

Sababa 5 – Rosenzweig (Batov Records, UK)

Mira Calix – There is Always a Girl With a Secret (Warp Records, UK)

Sputnik One – Microbead (Wisdom Teeth, UK)

Mujician – 10 10 10 (Cuneiform Records, USA)

Dijit & Krikor – Krikor Remix (diy records, UK/Egypt)

Mr.Underwood – Nder (The state51 Conspiracy, UK)

5AM – Loosing My Mind (Thinner Groove, Japan)

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We go in hard this week, with the consistently dancefloor filling Otim Alpha terrorising us with his high BPM electro Acholi sounds. There are let-ups sprinkled across the pod, with the exquisite new Elena Setien record on Thrill Jockey, and spiritual jazz from Irreversible Entanglements.

Mostly though, we’re going uptempo, with a cracker from Rose Bonica, Gorge sounds from Adam Ondo Martenot, and Niger hip hop from Mamaki Boys, proving massive highlights on the pod.

Tracklisting

Otim Alpha – Lobo Olanya (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)

Elena Setien – Situation (Thrill Jockey Records, USA)

Rose Bonica – Heart in my Throat (Roses Are Red, South Africa)

Irreversible Entanglements – Open the Gates (International Anthem, USA)

Galen Tipton – Kick and Scream and Fight Like Hell (self-release, USA)

Main Dice – Family Planning (Marfa Lights, Australia)

Adam Ondo Martenot – The Eye of Ondo (Gorge.In, Japan)

Mamaki Boys – Takkai (Sahel Sounds, USA)

Dai San – Nite Sprite (GAMM, UK)

Mildred Maude – Trevena (Sonic Cathedral, UK)

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From punk black metal to fingerpicking folk, via the "mind-spanking workouts" of the fabulous Ábris Gryllus and bouncy electronics of Lia Mice, there's pretty much something for everyone on this week's podcast.

Tracklisting

Betamax vs Clive Bell - Visions (Byrd Out, UK)

KUUNATIC - Tītián (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

HTRK - Kiss Kiss and Rhinestones (N&J Blueberries, Australia)

Ábris Gryllus - OBJECT 09 (The Death of Rave, UK)

Lia Mice - We Dance Back to Back

Arcanist - Drinking Blood (Moonworshipper Records, USA)

Ben Chasny - Water Dragon (Drag City, USA)

Amazondotcom - LA Fiction (SUBREAL, USA)

Anastasia Kristensen - Volshebno (Stretched) (Houndstooth, UK)

The Parrots - You Work All Day and Then You Die (Heavenly Recordings, UK)

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Percussive music from Nairobi kicks us off this week on a usually eclectic Independent Music Podcast. We have avant-folk from Newcastle, the latest extraordinary hiphop experiments from Pink Siifu, a new electronic label from Shanghai, a collaboration between Jamaica!! and pod favourites Sly & the Family Drone, and lots more.

Tracklisting

Leon Duncan – Rucio (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Me Lost Me – Acrobat on the Roof (self-release, UK)

Pink Siifu – BACK’! (Field-Left, USA)

Still – Half Hands Won’t Hold (Trepanation Recordings, UK)

Leo – Latex Skies (Youth, UK)

Smote – Hauberk (Rocket Recordings, UK)

700 Bliss – Passionfruit (self-release, USA)

Jamaica ! ! Meets Sly & the Family Drone – Celebrating The End Together In The Good Time Swamp (self-release, UK)

Radiax & Pakin – NAMIDAME (Gully Riddim, China)

Rapid Ear Damage – Channels (self-release, UK)

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Phenomenal experimental music spanning from Vietnamese electronics to Mexican disco to lots in-between. Stopping off for a cut from the Solemn Brigham LP on Mello Music Group, downtempo hiphop from Germany, polyrhythmic electronics from Poland, Instagram found sounds, Cameroonian house and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Rắn Cạp Đuôi Collective – Infinite (Subtext Recordings, Germany)

Solemn Brigham – Keep the Hope (Mello Music Group, USA)

Body Image CEO – Six Ways the Telegraph Key Will Optimize Your Earning Potential (Discrepant, UK)

Operation Egodeath – I Luv U But I’ve Chose Dankness (Ceramics Label, UK)

For Breakfast – Nardis (Glasshouse Records, UK)

Clinamen – Wizytanci (Brutality Garden, Poland)

Nkom Bivoué – Zeun Ya You (self-release, Cameroon)

Maugli – Trouble feat. Flolento (Shika Shika, Germany)

Awkward Corners & Kitty Whitelaw – Marshland Lullaby (Shapes of Rhythm, UK)

Hotmood – Roots (self-release, Mexico)

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Dub abounds in many of its forms on the Independent Music Podcast this week, from the heavy pounding of Kevin Martin’s The Bug, to funk-infused dub experiments from Tim Vanhamel’s Comité Hypnotisé moniker, via dub steppers from the master Alpha Steppas.

We also have Japanese punk from the ace O’ Summer Vacation, sludge metal from Brazil’s Papangu, ambient, hiphop, a brilliant collaboration between JK Flesh and Gnod and more.

Listen to the podcast through the link in our bio or get the show from Apple podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

Tracklisting

O’Summer Vacation – 扁桃腺のモニーク (Damnably, UK)

The Bug – Pressure (feat. Flowdan) (Ninja Tune, UK)

Comité Hypnotisé – F O (Cortizona, Belgium)

QNDFK – Purloin Theme (Fallen Moon Recordings, USA)

Roughneck Jihad & Senz Beats – Catastrophe (Boot Records, UK)

Papangu – São Francisco (self-release, Brazil)

Klotang – Hyperthruster (Love Love Records, UK)

Haiku Salut – We Need These Beams (Secret Name, UK)

Alpha Steppa – Valhalla (Tripedal Crow Records, Germany)

JK Flesh – Not Listening (Gnod Version) (The State51 Conspiracy, UK)

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Abstract music from across the globe on this week’s show. We have twisted footwork, stripped back drum and bass (or perhaps not, you decide), and metronomic tunes. We have library-infused experimental electronics, two beautiful tracks from Israel and lots more.

Tracklisting

Slugabed – The Tiny Man is Here (Activia Benz, UK)

Kutiman – Guruji (self-release, Israel)

Ignatz & De Stervende Honden – Saturday’s Den (Tokuroku, UK)

Markey Funk – Roy & Avner Speaking (SOM Recordings, Israel)

Jana Rush – Mynd Fuc (Planet Mu, UK)

Omar Joesoef – Morning World (Hard Fist, France)

Hawthonn – Diamond of the Day (Larkfall, UK)

DYL & DB1 – Basement Track 1 (One.Seventy, UK)

Claire Rousay + More Eaze – Smaller Pools (Ecstatic, UK)

Ourman – Namárië (White Peach, UK)

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Phenomenal new music abounds on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. Kicking off with bumper car/dodgem experimental from the always forward-thinking Anna Meredith, we shift through dub, hiphop, techno, and goth folk on this week’s journey.

Other highlights this week include the sublime collaboration between Deafbrick, Kenyan duo Duma, and Swiss producer Simon Grab, an Argentinian edit of a classic b-side, the new one from Vanishing Twin and much more.

Tracklisting

Anna Meredith – BPM 131 (Moshi Moshi Music, UK)

Ruth Goller – The Shine of Gold Was Too Strong (Vula Viel Records, UK)

Run Logan Run – Screaming With the Lights On (Worm Discs, UK)

Algernon Cornelius – Midnight Sauce (Human Worth Records, UK)

Atmosphere – Woes (Rhymesayers Entertainment, USA)

Deafbrick x Duma x Simon Grab – The Frenzy (Novas Frequencias, Brazil)

Mungo’s Hi Fi – Time Traveller (ft. Pupajim) (Scotch Bonnet Records, UK)

Lingua Ignota – Perpetual Flame of Centralia (Sargent House, UK)

BALAM – The Inner Light (self-release, Argentina)

Vanishing Twin – Big Moonlight (Ookii Gekkou) (Fire Records, UK)

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Raucous uptempo noise blended with deep dubby electronics pervades on this week's Independent Music Podcast. 

You wouldn't guess from the opening psychedelic beaut from The Holy Family on Rocket Recordings, but this show goes into dark directions, enjoy!

Tracklisting

The Holy Family - Skulls The… (Rocket Recordings, UK)

De Schuurman - Pier Je Bill! (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)

Bass Clef - Glacier Beams (Wrong Speed Records, UK)

96 Back - Flex Time - Coup de grâce (feat. Cadence Weapon) (Local Action, UK)

Becky Becky - Hey, Santiago! (Woodland Recordings, UK)

Bell Curve - Fahk (Worst Behaviour Recs, USA)

Haq123 - Humain Remains (self-release, UK)

Voocoo - 24h (Vienna Underground Traxx, Austria)

Blue Ruth - Almost Gone (Supersonic, UK)

Bambounou x Bruce - Final Conference (Bambelabel, France)

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We're off this week, so we're playing a show of exceptional music from 2017. From collage to disco, from experimental hip hop to forward-thinking dub, this show has some superb music 

Tracklisting

The Dead Mauriacs – Beauté des Mirages (Discrepant, UK)

Merry – Sparrow Love (Scrimshire Edit) (Dubplate, UK)

Housewives – Excerpt 6 (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Rer Repeter – Another Painful Version (Bokeh Versions, UK)

Coby Sey – All Change (Whities, UK)

Mirrored Lips – S&V (Cruel Nature Records, UK)

The Horrors – Machine (Wolf Tone, UK)

Queen Lean – No Effort (self-release, USA)

Sentidor – Ruínas (Ruins) (Sounds and Colours, UK)

The Showfa – Thankful (Excursions, UK)

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Sublime cold wave influenced electronics dominate the Independent Music Podcast this week, although you wouldn’t guess from the blistering opener from Algerian mountain blaster Hocine Chaoui or the latest banger from Ahadadream.

Elsewhere we have cool soundtrack music from Krikor Kouchian, stunning spoken word from Tindersticks’ David Boulter, filthy alternative rock from Wet Leg and loads more great stuff.

Tracklisting

Hocine Chaoui – Rym El Hahaya (Outre National Records, France)

Mercedes Cambridge – Brute Monde (Opal Tapes, UK)

Moonshine & Ahadadream – Woah (FORESEEN Entertainment, Canada)

Wet Leg – Chaise Longue (Domino Recording Co., UK)

Juga-Naut & Jazz T – Marble & Granite (Boot Records, UK)

David Boulter – Look Over My Shoulder (The Spoken World, UK)

Krikor Kouchian – Ronald Reagan Incident (self-release, France)

Sorcery – On the Bias (Bedouin Records, Thailand)

Fears – Fabric (TULLE, UK)

Agathe Max – Waxing Moon (Hot Fools, UK)

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Duff duff club music, krautrock electronics, Japanese chiptune, and Peruvian funeral songs are just some of the sounds infiltrating this episode of the Independent Music Podcast.

We have pounding industrial music from Australia, the wonderful collaboration between podcast faves The Body and BIG|BRAVE, the thundering new one from Kenyan grindcore duo Duma, and lots more.

Tracklisting

Clinic – Fine Dining (Domino Recording Co., UK)

Duma – Cannis (Sub Pop, USA)

Sara Oswald + Feldermelder – Volcanic Meditation Walks (OUS Records, Switzerland)

Mikado Koko feat. Alice Voxel™ – NFT (self-release, Japan)

The Body & BIG|BRAVE – Oh Sinner (Thrill Jockey Records, USA)

Bacchus Harsh – Taboo & Exogamy (Heavy Machinery Records, Australia)

Gekiga Warlord – Dreams Are Codes Waiting To Be Broken (Favela Discos, Portugal)

Es.tereo – Drifter Dub (YUKU, Czechia)

Field Kit – Distant Approach (Nonostar Records, Germany)

Hánkel Bellido – Mamay Sofía (Death is Not the End, UK)

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Extraordinary experimentation throughout this episode of the Independent Music Podcast. We move in all sorts of directions, from the esoteric ambient sounds from Estonia’s Maarja Nuut, to kerosene tank brass cumbia from Los Pirañas, to funk-tinged gnarly noise from Leeds’ Thank.

Elsewhere, we have the latest from Mark Lanegan’s Dark Mark moniker, Indonesia synth experiments, Japanese avant-garde electronics, the latest collaboration between Aaron Dilloway and Lucrecia Dalt, and much more.

Tracklisting

Mutant Joe – Lost in Nothing (self-release, Australia)

Maarja Nuut – Kutse Tantsule (self-release, Estonia)

Los Pirañas – Infame Golpazo (Discrepant, UK)

Dark Mark vs Skeleton Joe – Dark Mark Theme (Rare Bird / Kitten Robot, USA)

At her open door – Jacu (Chinabot, UK)

Aaron Dilloway & Lucrecia Dalt – The Blob (Hanson Records, Germany)

Thank – Taxidermist (self-release, UK)

Dean Blunt – Nil By Mouth (Rough Trade Records, UK)

Aryo Adhianto – E03 (DIVISI62, Indonesia)

Space Afrika – B£E ft. Blackhaine (Dais Records, USA)

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Dark and heavy noise pervasive throughout this hour of music. The introducing track from Multiform Palace is scratchy experimental hip-hop with tinges of South America. We build on that with rooster-sampling cumbia from Romperayo and dark latin rhythms from Manuka Honey, and we touch on Yorkshire dubstep, Korean techno, krautrock from Raime and Valentina Magaletti's Moin project, the latest from the Nurse With Wound list and loads more.

Tracklisting

Multiform Palace - Tompkins 88 (Specious Arts, USA)

NET GALA - Shpiral (SVBKVLT, China)

Wilted Woman - Tin Dip Drop (Antibody Label, Belgium)

Joe Snow, Danny T & Tradesman - Scallywags & Sound Systems (Uncomfortable Beats, Australia)

Moin - Right is Alright, Wrong is to Belong (AD 93, UK)

Romperayo - El Gallo impávido (self-release, Colombia)

The New Runes - One Meilleure Personne (self-release, USA)

Manuka Honey - Pestañas (N.A.A.F.I., Mexico)

Miedo Total - Undead Asylum (self-release, UK)

Association P.C. - Scorpion (Finders Keepers Records, UK)

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Screaming Tuareg, experimental funk from 80s Japan, drone jazz, and a whole lot more to celebrate our first in-person Independent Music Podcast since God knows when.

Tracklisting

Mdou Moctar – Chismiten (Matador Records, USA)

Springtime – Penumbra (Live in Melbourne) (Tropical Fuck Storm Records, Australia)

Minoru “Hoodoo” Fushimi – Makezu Bushi (180g, France)

N0V3L – Group Disease (Meat Machine, UK)

Dead Neanderthals – Restraining Order (God Unknown Records, UK)

Paranoid London – Annihilate The World & Start All Over (Paranoid London Records, UK)

Georgia Anne Muldrow – Old Jack Swings (FORESEEN Entertainment, Canada)

Ayuune Sule – Don’t Be Lazy (Rebel Up! Records, Belgium)

Not Waving – Hold On feat. Marie Davidson (Ecstatic Recordings, UK)

Fuzzy Lights – Maiden’s Call (Meadows, UK)

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Congo techno, devotional techno, foot-stomping folk, and a whole lot of weird, wonderful, experimental sounds from across the globe pepper this episode of the Independent Music Podcast.

Tracklisting

BLYTH – Confessions of a Justified Sinner (self-release, UK)

Rey Sapienz & The Congo Techno Ensemble – Eza Makambo (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)

Alice Hubble – Power Play (Happy Robots, UK)

Razmiel – AQAD (Glamour Label, Poland)

Charlie Parr – Last of the Better Days Ahead (Smithsonian Folkways, USA)

Beneath – A Shrill Manner (Hemlock Recordings, UK)

Lips – Your Deodorant Doesn’t Work (self-release, New Zealand)

Panxing – How (ANYINES, Denmark)

Snapped Ankles – The Evidence (The Leaf Label, UK)

Xordox – Endeavor (Editions Mego, Austria)

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After our week off we’re back with some some absolute crackers. We’re going heavy on bass with Malaysian trap, Spanish dubs and the latest cracker from Avon Terror Corps. We’ve also got insect field recordings, stunning piano from Library Tapes, metal from Somerset and a load more.

Tracklisting

DJ Format – Time To Listen (Project Blue Book, UK)

Kinlaw & Franco Franco – CGI World (Avon Terror Corps, UK)

Stereotyp – KEK (ft. Arabyrd) (Seagrave, UK)

Library Tapes – Branches (1631 Recordings, Sweden)

Bukkha – Inner Dub (Infernal Sounds, UK)

Prehistoric Brutalism – Casualty (self-release, UK)

Hildegard – Jour 3 (Section1, UK)

Lara Jones – Sejoin (self-release, UK)

Alleged Witches – The Benefits of the Fake Commute (Natural Sciences, UK)

Lustmord & Karin Park – Hiraeth (Pelagic Records, Germany)

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We're off this week, so instead of a usual episode we're bringing you the audio of our live Patron-only show from November 2020. 

If you wish to get the full live show experience, please sign up at patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast

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Lille artist Hassan K’s idiosyncratic experimental breakcore-bollywood-surf-orchestral-pomp is the perfect start to this episode of the Independent Music Podcast, which shifts through thundering club bangers, electronic dancehall, Peruvian field recordings and more.

We have a welcome return from Anika on Sacred Bones and Invada, a love letter to Nigerian pop, woozy psychedelia, bubbling heat and lots more alternative sounds.

Tracklisting

Hassan K – Gardgiri (Extra Normal Records, UK)

Anika – Finger Pies (Sacred Bones, USA / Invada, UK)

Slikback – Quoios (Byrd Out, UK)

Mr Williamz – My Heavenz (Scotch Bonnet, UK)

Noon Garden – Decca Divine (The Liquid Label, UK)

Akwizgram – Nangijala (Enjoy Life, Poland)

Zombi – Mangler (Relapse Records, USA)

Sara Berts – Remolinos (Gang of Ducks, Italy)

Acid Twilight – The Invisible Meaning (Not Not Fun, USA)

Pessimist – Nothing Positive (Berceuse Heroique, UK)

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Great things come in small packages, and this week’s show packs a punch with multiple short, sharp tracks from across the globe.

From the avant garde musique concrete of Sourdure to the extraordinary experimentation of Yuko Araki, via lo-fi Brazilian pop of Sophia Chablau and the hefty bass-driven hiphop of the collaboration between Kool Keith, Scorn, and Submerged. Throw in the exquisite reimagined soundtrack for Solaris from Kevin Richard Martin, Swedish funk, and lots more.

Tracklisting

Sourdure – La Rupture (Les Disques du Festival Permanent, France)

Kool Keith + Scorn + Submerged – Distortion (Ohm Resistance, USA)

Sophia Chablau e Uma Enorme Perda de Tempo – Pop Cabecinha (Selo Risco, Brazil)

Yuko Araki – Cat Food 2 (Room40, Australia)

Duoya – Put Some Butter On It (Urban Waves Records, Belgium)\

Mighty Lord Deathman – Gladius (Hot Fools Records, UK)

Kevin Richard Martin – In Love With a Ghost (Phantom Limb, UK)

QOW – Morr (Genot Centre, Czechia)

Foodman – Hoshikuzu Tenboudai (Hyperdub, UK)

POLA – The Weirding (Soundtracking the Void, UK)

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The usual rollercoaster of sounds on this week’s Independent Music Podcast, from The Soft Moon’s Luis Vasquez’s stunning step into releasing music under his own name through to delicate experimental folk from Japan.

In the space between there’s dark electro from Italy, abrasive noise from Merzbow-collaborator Kentaro Hayashi, acid from Tel Aviv, the latest on the mesmerising Takuroku label and more.

Tracklisting

Luis Vasquez – Poison Mouth (self-release, USA)

Somachrome – Vague Computers (Periodica Records, Italy)

Ben Vince – Riverbed (Group Therapy Collective, UK)

Kentaro Hayashi – Peculiar (Opal Tapes, UK)

Richard Youngs – As Always After (Takuroku, UK)

Adi Yair – 00h61r (Bogoture Records, Colombia)

Derya Yıldırım & Grup Şimşek – Ay Dili Dili (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)

Pan Daijing – Dust 五月  (PAN, Germany)

Orca, Attack! – C. M. S. O. (Strategic Tape Reserve, Germany)

Kazaho Okabayashi – Crazy Spring (Tanukineiri Records, Japan)

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A wide range of experimental sounds for episode 321. From medieval industrial metal to steam train post-punk, French field recording techno to toytonics from an 8-year-old South Korean prodigy and nearly everything in-between.

Tracklisting

Sophrosyne - Ecclesiastes (Avon Terror Corps, UK)

RAAI - Beautiful Ocean (Extra Noir, South Korea)

LV & Joshua Idehen - Ancestors (self-release, UK)

HEIMAT - ITA (Teenage Menopause Rds, France)

Brain Rays & Quiet - Slacker (Seagrave, UK)

Fatima Al Qadiri - Malaak (Hyperdub, UK)

Błoto - Mitomania (Astigmatic Records, UK)

DIKDӔDØR - Steam (Edelfaul Recordings, Berlin)

Hajj - Untitled (Carpaccio Cathedrale, France)

Sabiwa - 鬼 / The Demon (Phantom Limb, UK)

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Hypnosis and electroacoustic heavy on this show, as we explore found and adapted sounds from Greece, Italy, and the US, and well as taking on Tuareg/folk chanting from Niger, the latest from the ever-excellent Beak>, heavy psycadelics from Canada and more.⁠

Tracklisting

Beak> - Oh Know (NRML Festival, Mexico)

Sneaky Jesus - Battledance (Shapes of Rhythm, UK)

Marie Guilleray - Inventaire (Commando Vanessa, Italy)

Les Filles de Illighadad - Surbajo (Sahel Sounds, USA)

Tunnel Speeches - Roadside Tour Guide (Specious Arts, USA)

Tasos Stamou - Taki’s Sorrow (Ikuisuus, Finland)

Editrix - Bad Breath (Exploding in Sound, USA)

People Like Us - Sing (Discrepant, UK)

Silver Stairs Of Ketchikan - Old God’s Tongue (Invada, UK)

ROY - Where Did My Mind Go? (Idee Fixe, Canada)

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Bookended by guitar-based experimental opuses, this week's show moves through the gears from psych-tinged jazz to off-tuned hiphop, via operatic experimentation, thundering bass music, folk, and Argentinian library music. 

Tracklisting

Hedvig Mollestad Trio - Leo Flash' Return To The Underworld (Rune Grammofon, Norway)

McKinley Dixon - Make a Poet Black (Spacebomb, USA)

Scotch Rolex - Success (ft. Lord Spikeheart) (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

H.M.S. RMA - Sex Flute (Alter Records, UK)

Jean-Michelle Tarre - Loreleï (POUeT! Schallplatten, France)

Marisa Anderson/William Tyler - Lost Futures (Thrill Jockey Records, USA)

Clan Caimán - Asoma (Rises) (EM Records, Japan)

Chyskyyrai with Tim Hodgkinson and Ken Hyder - Degeren (Indigenous Lifeforms, UK)

Maxine Funke - Fairy Baby (A Colourful Storm, Australia)

Mare Cognitum - Antaresian (I,Voidhanger Records, Italy / Extraconscious Records, USA)

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Even by the usual standards of the Independent Music Podcast, this show reaches into the more extraordinary reaches of experimental sounds. From chopped up club bangers, through Brazilian field recordings, via techno abstraction and Russian trap/free jazz, this show gives your ears a really solid workout.

Tracklisting

Rosso Polare - carrubbe chit Ka (TokuRoku, UK)

Spooky-J & Ekhe - Passinho Gringo Foda 160bpm (Spooky Shit, Netherlands)

Lucy Gooch - Ash & Orange (Fire Records, UK)

Сольвычегодск - Размотка 📻🔥🕺🌚 (ТОПОТ, Russia)

Cutc44t - Xtra (self-release, UK)

Numa Gama -  Carregadores de Piano e Caboclinhos (self-release, Brazil)

Rob St John - Surface Tension (Blackford Hill, UK)

L’Orange & Namir Blade (Mello Music Group, USA)

Jaco - Sur (Màgia Roja label, Spain)

Emanative & Liz Elensky - Fall In To Me (feat. Ben Hadwen) (self-release, UK)

Produced and edited byNick McCorriston.

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Simply exquisite noises emanating from this podcast, starting with the Korean-German contemporary dub of JahYu remixing the new Penguin Sound. We have extraordinary music from Jen Shyu, magical dream pop experimentation from Jane Weaver, pirate ship jungle music from Equiknoxx-affiliate Sección De Ritmo, Pakistan jazz from Jaubi and loads more.

Tracklisting

Penguin Sound - Rain (JahYu Remix) (Tripedal Crow Records, Germany)

Loraine James - Simple Stuff (Hyperdub, UK)

Jaubi - Satanic Nafs (Astigmatic Records, UK)

NADJA - Luminous Rot (Southern Lord Records, USA)

Ami Dang: 鬼 - The Demon (Phantom Limb, UK)

Dignan Porch - Hidden Levels (self-release, UK)

Sección De Ritmo - No Drama Llama (EquiknoxxMusic, Jamaica)

Jane Weaver - Flock (Fire Records, UK)

Jen Shyu - Life as You Envision (Pi Recordings, USA)

Trigger Cut - Solid State (self-release, Germany)

Produced and edited byNick McCorriston

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If you had access to 39 gigantic bells and wanted to make an exotica record, how would it sound? If you wanted to make an orchestral opus and only had access to synths, how would that sound? Some answers may be enclosed in this week's podcast.

As well as experimentation with massive bells, we have more modestly produced music that is no less extraordinary. The latest from Thai trap maestro JUU4E is magnificent, the ever-prolific Chester Watson is back, the less prolific but always mesmeric Part Chimp return, and we have new ones from Penelope Trappes, Georgia, Masayoshi Fujita, Slikback and more.

Tracklisting

Part Chimp - Back From the Dead (Wrong Speed, UK)

JUU4E -「あなたの心へのメッセージ」หนุ่มสาว Message for Your Mind (EM Records, Japan)

Masayoshi Fujita - Thunder (Erased Tapes, UK)

Cale Sexton - Refurb (Heavy Machinery Records, Australia)

Penelope Trappes - Nervous (Houndstooth, UK)

Stu Cisco - Night Out (Glossy Mistakes, Spain)

Chester Watson - Staring into Space (feat. Psymun & J'von) (self-release, USA)

Slikback - Worth (self-release, Kenya)

Georgia - Story Scene (OOH-Sounds, Italy)

Floating Points & Marta Salogni - Intimate Immensity (Remix) (self-release, UK)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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Chopped beats from The Philippines, drone-blues melding, and medieval music from the US midwest are some of the more unfamiliar sounds making their way onto this week's Independent Music Podcast. Elsewhere, the astounding new track from BIG|BRAVE is a real highlight, we also have proto UK rap cuts from Manchester's Shotta Taps, relaxed Middle-Eastern electronics fro Shadi Khries, and a lot more.

Tracklisting

ビクター MKII- Treasure 宝物 (感傷唱片行 Kind of Blue Records, Taiwan)

Jonny Halifax Invocation - Track 1 (self-release, UK)

Cop Funeral - Out of Office (Already Dead Tapes, USA)

Bejuco - Batea (Llorona Records, Colombia)

Elminster - Dwarves of Citadel Adbar (Moonworshipper Records, USA)

BIG|BRAVE - Half Breed (Southern Lord Recordings, USA)

Big Scraps - Follow the Yellow Brick Road (excerpt) (Shotta Tapes, UK)

Fly Pan Am - Scanner (Constellation Records, Canada)

Shadi Khries - Sara (Hard Fist, France)

Dialect - Under ~ Between (RVNG Intl., USA)

Produced and edited byNick McCorriston.

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A remarkable array of sounds to entertain you this week. From the real banger to open to incomprehensible Mexican 8-bit drone via afrobeat genius, violin experimentation, reworked Indonesian throat singing, Polish juke and lots of other great morsels.

Tracklisting

Lady Lykez - Buzz Lightyear (Hyperdub Records, UK)

Etuk Ubong - I Waka Dey Go (self-release, Nigeria)

Shane Cooper - STATIC (Kit Records, UK)

Amane OG - Defrag (Polish Juke, Poland)

Sarah Neufeld - Stories (One Little Independent, UK)

SŌN - Alkisah (Avon Terror Corps, UK)

Floresta Oblíqua - A (Fungo Label, Portugal)

Throwing Snow - Lithics (Houndstooth, UK)

Mouse On Mars - Youmachine (Thrill Jockey, USA)

Castle in Ruins - In Laa poszadaav di deescandzsov dondteev descantsasee tva amaatdov corrpuos quveriidat Doenceillav iin veilotaaris dondev resguardesen tuvos Sanguis, tuaa Hierenttiam in estadmn Existenciiale (Ave Negra Music, Mexico)

Produced and edited byNick McCorriston.

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We often go full fat on the Independent Music Podcast, but with so many mammoth records on this show, we've had to give you morsels of the full glory. Whether that is a 6-minute snippet of 45mins of Balkan choral chanting, 2 minutes of 25 minute Indian-infused metal, or five minutes of the absolutely ear-meltingly good new record from Japanese legends Mainliner, there's plenty of good stuff to get stuck in to.

Elsewhere, an early contender for banger of the year from Dame Area on Mannequin Records, there's dub-infused synth music from Teresa Winter, Swedish-Senegalese collaboration as Wau Wau Collectif and much more.

Tracklisting

Adrian Younge - The American Negro (Jazz is Dead, USA)

El Michels Affair - Murkit Gem (Big Crown Records, USA)

Vladimir Ivkovic - Gospels for Moopie (excerpt) (Fleetway Tapes, Australia)

Phil Langero - Bodily Extremis (self-release, Ireland)

Wau Wau Collectif - Salamaleikoum (Sahel Sounds, USA)

Mainliner - Blasphemy Hunter (excerpt) (Riot Season, UK)

Teresa Winter - Love Crime (Boomkat Editions, UK)

Dame Area - La Danza Del Ferro (Mannequin Records, Germany)

CZLT - Junkyard (WV Sorcerer Productions, France / Ascetic Visions, UK / Homo-Sensibilis, Belgium)

Mark Cunningham - Osaka Night (Humanhood Recordings)

Produced and edited byNick McCorriston.

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Bookended by sublime hiphop, this episode of the Independent Music Podcast takes us on a contemplative journey across the genres. From Portuguese pianist Tiago Sousa's exquisite new modern classical on Discrepant to Livingdog's tentative spatial folk sounds, there's a lot to sit back and settle in to.

But we do also have a few tastes of experimental dance floor action too, not least Egyptian producer ZULI's pneumatic techno on Lee Gamble's UIQ label and the new record on Rocket Recordings from Goat-affiliated group DJINN.

Tracklisting

Angel Haze - Weight (Good Soil, USA)

Tiago Sousa - The Myth of Sisyphus (Discrepant, UK)

Pauline Anna Strom - Equatorial Sunrise (RVNG Intl., USA)

ZULI - Keen Demag (UIQ, UK)

DJINN - Love Divine (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Humwreck - Burned (feat. Basura Toska) (self-release, USA)

Colleen - Gazing at Taurus - Santa Eulalia (Thrill Jockey, USA)

Livingdog - If I Let the Air In (self-release, USA)

Steve Gullick & James Johnston - First Light (God Unknown Records, UK)

YUNGMORPHEUS & ewonee - FistfulofGreens (Bad Taste Records, UK)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston

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Do you like Indonesian horse riding metal? Do you like Panamanian shellac? Do you like tired radio advert voices from pirate radio stations between 1984 and 1993? Then you’ll love the Independent Music Podcast!

We’re bringing you the very best in Japanese translated avant-garde French poetry, experimental Russian noises, slow grime and more! Straight out of South London to you, wherever you are in the world. Tune in or miss out!

We’ve got the hottest tracks from the very best labels, here they are in order of being played:

Dolenz – Blak Helicopters feat. Dabbla (Potentfunk Records, UK)

Nansarunai – Enthronement Ceremony (Death Kvlt Productions, UK / Banner Of Blood, USA)

Nahawa Doumbia – Djougoh (Awesome Tapes from Africa, USA)

свяотй источник – Kino (self-release, Russia)

Unknown – Limelight / Ravers Dateline / Under 18s Disco (Death is Not the End Records, UK)

Party Dozen – The Worker (GRUPO, Australia)

Mikado Koko – Ten Little Kuronbo (Akuphone, France)

Grupo Istmeño – Coge el Pandero Que Se Te Va (Panama) (Dust-to-Digital, USA)

Cousin – 1 Tun (Moonshoe, Australia)

Gaffa Bandana – Breakage (self-release, UK)

All edited by our main man Nick McCorriston

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It's an emotional start to this week's podcast with the final recording of podcast mainstays Tomaga. It is - as with all the music Tom and Valentina made together - absolutely stunning and it's heartbreaking no more is forthcoming. 

More positively, we have a great batch of other sounds to accompany it, not least the ferocious Bugandan drumming of the Nilotika Drum Ensemble or the more experimental percussion of Poland's Arszyn. There's gnarly noise from USA/Mexico, library influenced delights from Tom Furse, "Black Dwarf" techno from Selm, and loads more.

Tracklisting

Tomaga - Intimate Immensity (Hands in the Dark, France)

Nilotika Drum Ensemble - Ejokawulida (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)

Abul Mogard - In Immobile Air (Ecstatic Recordings, UK)

Selm - Sin (Opal Tapes, UK)

Lueke - Les Souper Des Cendres (L.I.E.S Records, USA)

User from PT - Pirin-ei (Biodiversità Records, Italy)

USA/MEXICO - Chorizo (Riot Season Records, UK / 12XU Records, USA)

Arszyn - Prywatyzacja Kosmosu (Arszyn Records, Poland)

Myles Cochran - The Light There (9Ball Records, UK)

Tom Furse - A Journey in Ecstasy (Edit) (Lo Recordings, UK)

Produced and edited byNick McCorriston

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Something very different for you, this is the first episode of Anthony's new podcast: Out for a Walk. 

It's a podcast about walking and sound. Taking in field recordings, nature and local history.

Subscribe to it wherever you get podcasts

Credits

Hosted by Anthony Chalmers

Produced by Sarah Nicol

Music by Faten Kanaan

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'Atmospheric' goes some way to describing a lot of the music on the show this week. From the sublime new opus from Mexico's Murcof to the stunning cello experimentation of Simon McCorry, we have sounds that transport you to a range of different intoxicating realms.

Elsewhere there's some experimental panpipe music from Bristol's Avon Terror Corps and chopped cowbells from Colombia's LeinaD, Birmingham electronic-inspired new records from Ashley Paul and Beautify Junkyards, SOPHIE's 'no remixes... except for Autechre' prophecy coming true, and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Sintakon - Muevete (Avon Terror Corps, UK)

Blanck Mass - Starstuff (single edit) (Sacred Bones Records, USA)

Ashley Paul - Blue Skies Green Trees (Slip, UK)

MANDEL - Mini Suite I (Bedroom Community, Iceland)

Murcof - Underwater Lament (The Leaf Label, UK)

Beautify Junkyards - Reverie (feat. Nina Miranda)(Ghost Box Records, UK)

LeinaD - Cowbell King (Wachita China, Spain)

Simon McCorry - Nature in Nature (See Blue Audio, Spain)

SOPHIE - BIPP (Autechre Mx) (Numbers, UK)

Sunburned Hand of the Man - Warm Banana (Blueberry Honey, USA)

Produced and edited byNick McCorriston.

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A fantastic hour of new music this week, although the highlight could well be the sublime cut of Eswatini and South African music from 1989 that's had a reissue on France's Nyami Nyami label. 

That Azumah track is bookended by two fairly gnarly pieces from Canada's Seum and Australia's Divide and Dissolve, we also have stunning ambient soundscapes from Chinese debutant Voision Xi, straight-to-disc improvisation from Sarathy Korwar and Upaj Collective, timely social commentary from Micall Parknsun and loads more.

Tracklisting

Micall Parknsun - Still Living Black feat. Napoleon Da Legend (Boot Records, UK)

Meril Wubslin - Flâner (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)

TT The Artist - Get This WORK (Club Queen Records, USA)

Seum - Saliva Bath (self-release, Canada)

Azumah - Woza Moya (Nyami Nyami Records, France)

Divide and Dissolve - Prove It (Invada, UK)

Voision Xi - Peacock (Eating Music, China)

Dean McPhee - The Alchemist (Hood Faire, UK)

Sarathy Korwar & Upaj Collective - Elephant Hangover (Night Dreamer Records, UK)

Virginia Wing - St. Francis Fountain (Fire Records, UK)

Produced and edited byNick McCorriston.

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We start 2021 with music that is generally more mellow, contemplative, but no less extraordinary than the music you're used to on the podcast. Kicking things off with avant-folk of Birdengine, there's hints of modern classical from Doug Wieselman and CARM.

We also have a very early contender for most exciting record of the year, with the first taste of the debut LP from Yao Bobby and Simon Grab, there's experimental music from Superalma Project, kraut-tinged sounds from Baïkonour, a tribute to the late, great MF Doom, and much more.

Tracklisting

Birdengine - The Woe Spills (Eyeless Records, UK)

Yao Bobby & Simon Grab - Black Revolution (LAVALAVA Records, UK)

Doug Wieselman - Hope For The Trees (Figureight, USA)

CARM - Soft Night (37d03d, USA)

Baïkonour - Desert Song (self-release, UK)

Iman Houssein - Turkey (Ghost Notes Worldwide, UK)

Superalma Project - Love is a Many-Splintered Thing (Glamour label, Poland)

Fred E. Fresh - Wrapped Up-Tight (Analog Records, USA)

Boldy James x Meyhem Lauren (prod. Real Bad Man) - Light Bill (Griselda Records, USA)

Madvillain - All Caps (Stones Throw, USA)

Produced and edited byNick McCorriston.

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A selection of ten of our favourite records that we've played on the podcast in 2020. It's an impossible task but there is some killer music in here to entertain you for an hour or so.

So what have we enjoyed this year? In this selection there's Thai rap, Uruguayan experimentation, UK skronk noise, stunning BLM-inspired jazz and loads more.

Part three of our favourites of 2020 will be hosted live on Zoom. It's free to attend, but you need to register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/independent-music-podcast-live-2020-in-review-tickets-130780252255

Tracklisting

Laima - Disco Pregnancy (Tonal + Rhythmical) (DEEWEE, Belgium)

Sly & the Family Drone - Bulgarian Steel (Love Love Records, UK)

JUU4E - Who is Drunk? 酔ってるのは誰?(EM Records, Japan)

Mourning [A] BLKstar - Blk Water (self-release, USA)

Effluvium - Vera (Moonworshipper Records, USA)

Hey Colossus - (Wrong Speed Records, UK)

Holy Tongue - Emet (Amidah Records, UK)

Boldy James & Sterling Toles - Detroit River Rock (Sector 7-G Recordings, USA)

Lila Tirando a Violeta & Lighght - Dry Season (N.A.A.F.I., Mexico)

Faten Kanaan - The North Wind (Fire Records, UK)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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We don't do 'best of' episodes at the Independent Music Podcast. Music is subjective and we love to shout about the music we love. This week, we're shouting about the music of 2020 that we love and haven't shouted about during our regular episodes.

So whether it's 10-minute Finnish rock opuses, racially charged noise-jazz-hiphop, Kenyan field recordings, or Jordanian rap we've got something new(ish) and experimental for you to fall in love with.

We also having pummelling techno, indie folk, choral experimental and a lot more.

Tracklisting

Oranssi Pazuzu - Uusi Teknokratia (Nuclear Blast, USA)

Lil Asaf - El Burj (ANBA, Egypt)

Tunng - Scared to Death (Full Time Hobby, UK)

Screen Shadow - BOᗌIΞS (Scrnxxxshdw, UK)

KMRU - Degree of Change (Seil Records, Germany)

Pink Siifu - Bebe’s Kids, APOLLO ft. Moor Mother (de Rap Winkel Records, Netherlands)

Couch Slut - I’m 14 (Gilead Media, USA)

AYA - Ngallo (self-release, UK)

Lyra Pramuk - Tendril (Bedroom Community, Iceland)

A.N.I -Yes! Sure! If You Don´t Mind (Kashual Plastik, Germany)

Produced and edited byNick McCorriston.

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Our final 'regular' show before January sees little let-up in the excellent music being produced through this mess of a year. Whether it's the spine-tingling multi-national vocals of Chant Electronique or the psychedelic fuzz of Japanese legends Mainliner, there's a lot of the good stuff in this hour-long pod.

Elsewhere, live podcast regulars will be happy with two horse-related tracks from wildly different spectrums: former A Hawk and A Hacksaw violinist Heather Trosts new one is mesmerising avant-folk, whilst Giant Swan provide a blistering finale.

What else? Well there's Cypriot synthpop from Spivak, possibly the best hiphop record of the year from Chester Watson, juke from Georgia's Nikki Nair and a whole lot more

TracklistingSpivak - Πήγαινέ Μέ (Ecstatic Recordings, UK) DJ Danifox - Xupetilson (Principe Discos, Portugal) Chant Electronique - Kamen Gori (Rika Muzika, UK / Croatia) Mainliner - Dual Myths (Riot Season, UK) Chester Watson - Fog (feat. Dua Saleh) (POW Recordings, USA) Mike Neaves - Anxiatry (Hominid Sounds, UK) Heather Trost - Jump Into The Fire (Third Man Records, USA) Gary, Indiana - Nike of Samothrace (Fire Talk, UK) Nikki Nair - Buggy (Juke Bounce Werk, USA) Giant Swan - Silkworm (KECK, UK)

Produced and edited byNick McCorriston.

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The long-awaited (okay, 12 months) return of Shackleton's Tunes of Negation is a real highlight at the end of this week's show. Before that we have a treasure trove of experimental sounds, from the blistering grindcore of Sulk to the stunning modern classical of Mirry.

Also on the show, we have Gazelle Twin and NYX's exquisitely unsettling cover of Paul Giovanni and Magnet's Fire Leap (from The Wicker Man), we have collage art from Negativland, cumbia from Agrupación Changó, Peruvian 8-bit coldwave and a lot more.

Tracklisting

Negativland - We Can Really Feel Like We’re Here (Seeland Productions)

Agrupación Changó - Oroí oroá (Llorona Records, Colombia)

Vapour Theories - Breaking Down(The Portals Of Hell) (Fire Records, UK)

Sulk - Pee-Wee Gurnman (ft De Mosselman) (self-release, UK)

Mirry - Study in B flat Minor (Dinked Edition, UK)

Alex Stolze - Horses and Acres (Nonostar Records, Germany)

Loosers - Kill Screen (Lovers & Lollypops, Portugal)

Varsovia - Hablemos Claramente (Buh Records, Peru)

Gazelle Twin & NYX - Fire Leap (NYX Collective Records, UK)

Tunes Of Negation - Your Message is Peace (Cosmo Rhythmatic, Germany)

Produced and edited byNick McCorriston.

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As we get towards the end of 2020, the exceptional music just keeps on coming.

Looking towards 2021, Phantom Limb have brand new music from Indonesian experimental pioneers Senyawa coming out that we preview this week. Looking even further afield - to 2022 - mclusky have their first LP in nearly 20 years coming out, and we have the first taste of that via Andy Falkous' one-man-band Christian Fitness.

We also have delicious music from right now: we have the krautrock-infused sounds of Croydon's The Carbonators, we have Swedish jazz from The End, wonky polyrhythms from Air Max '97, stunning modern classical from David Allred and loads more.

Tracklisting

Christian Fitness - Stop Feeding the Houseplants (mclusky d/d/demo) (self-release, UK)

Mark Dicker - Coarse & Fine Aggregates (Tesla Tapes, UK)

The End (Sofia Jernberg, Mats Gustafsson, Kjetil Møster, Anders Hana, Børge Fjordheim) - Allt Är Intet (RareNoise Records, UK)

The Carbonators - Oh Ship (St. Clements Records, UK)

Senyawa - Istana (Phantom Limb, UK)

Eels - Are We Alright Again (E Works, USA)

Air Max '97 - Triple Pendulum (Decisions, UK)

Kukaya - Gologolo (the Sleeker) (1000Hz, Poland)

David Allred - Poet Tree (Solo Piano) (Erased Tapes, UK)

Nakul Krishnamurthy - Anudhatthamudhatthassvaritham (Tokuroko, UK)

Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.

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Bookended by two contrasting releases from Portugal, the podcast takes us from brutal death metal to disco, from drum n bass to Vietnamese ambient techno. Even by our usual standards, this episode is eclectic.

Tracklisting

Human Vivisection - Salvation (Vomit Your Shirt, Portugal)

Krust - Keter the Heavenly (Crosstown Rebels, UK)

Jung Buffalo - Oh Darling! (Rắn Cạp Đuôi Collective, Vietnam)

Ela Minus - Acts of Rebellion (Domino Recording Co, UK)

The Patchouli Brothers - Body Party (Star Creature Universal Vibrations, USA)

Gwenifer Raymond - Hell for Certain (Tompkins Square, USA)

Sabreen - Hurly Burly (Akuphone, France)

METAL - Point Vacancies (ESP Institute, UK)

Lorenzo Morresi & Tenderlonious - Cosmica Italiana (22a, UK)

Ece Canlı -Animancia (Lovers & Lollypops, Portugal)

Produced and edited byNick McCorriston.

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Over 299 episodes, the Independent Music Podcast has featured 3,807 unique independent artists and record labels and has reached nearly one million ears in 131 countries.

For our 300th episode, we decided to ask our listeners to vote on their favourite tracks that we played between episodes 201-298. We received more than 400 votes, and have pulled the top 20 for you, split into two separate shows of ten tracks each.

In the third podcast, Anthony and Gareth have picked their favourite five each.

This is the first part of the listener favourites - unranked.

Tracklisting

Clipping – Say the Name (Sub Pop, USA)

MC Yallah & Debmaster – Kubali (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Angel Bat Dawid – Black Family (International Anthem, USA)

Giant Swan – 55 Year Old Daughter (KECK, UK)

Arab Strap – The Turning of Our Bones (Rock Action Records, UK)

Gum Takes Tooth – Borrowed Lies (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Pye Corner Audio – Hollow Earth (Ghost Box, UK)

We Wild Blood – Drinking on Trains (Hot Fools, UK)

Acadjmia - A Gate Beyond (New Work City Records, USA)

Richard Dawson – Jogging (Weird World Records, UK)

Produced and edited byNick McCorriston

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Over 299 episodes, the Independent Music Podcast has featured 3,807 unique independent artists and record labels and has reached nearly one million ears in 131 countries.

For our 300th episode, we decided to ask our listeners to vote on their favourite tracks that we played between episodes 201-298. We received more than 400 votes, and have pulled the top 20 for you, split into two separate shows of ten tracks each.

In the third podcast, Anthony and Gareth have picked their favourite five each.

This is the second part of the listener favourites - unranked.

TracklistingAltın Gün – Süpürgesi Yoncadan (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

Hey Colossus – The Mirror (feat. Mark Lanegan) (Wrong Speed, UK)

Keeley Forsyth – Debris (The Leaf Label, UK)

Duma – Lionsblood (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)

Lina_Raül Refree – Cuidei Que Tinha Morrido (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

Moor Mother – Act 1 – Working Machine (Don Giovanni Records, USA)

Clipping – Blood of the Fang (Sub Pop Records, USA)

I Know I’m an Alien – Here Come The Customers pt 1 (Crass Lips Records, USA)

WaqWaq Kingdom - Doggy Bag (Phantom Limb, UK)

Sun Ra Arkestra – Seductive Fantasy (Strut Records, Germany)

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Over 299 episodes, the Independent Music Podcast has featured 3,807 unique independent artists and record labels and has reached nearly one million ears in 131 countries.

For our 300th episode, we decided to ask our listeners to vote on their favourite tracks that we played between episodes 201-298. We received more than 400 votes, and have pulled the top 20 for you, split into two separate shows of ten tracks each.

In this third podcast, Anthony and Gareth have picked their favourite five each.

Tracklisting

Swordman Kitala, K​-​Lone - Malanga Ja (Blip Discs, UK)

Faten Kanaan - Wildflowers (Fire Records, UK)

Marie Davidson - Work It (Ninja Tune, UK)

Tomaga & Pierre Bastien – Bandiera Di Carta (Other People, USA)

Kapote - Delirio Italiano - Dub (Toy Tonics, Germany)

USA/Mexico - Matamoros (12XU Records, USA / Riot Season Records, UK)

Tecnología Para Ser Libres – Nguillatun (self-release, Chile)

Flohio - Way2 (Alpha, UK)

AYA - Delishus (YCO, UK)

OOIOO – walk for “345” minutes, while saying “Ah Yeah!” with a “Mountain Book” in one hand, until a shower of light pours down (Thrill Jockey Records, USA)

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On this week's pod the mood is a little more downtempo as we explore new releases that cut across musique concrète, spiritual jazz, and drone. It's not all abstract and down though, we also have a fantastic unreleased track from the sadly split Taman Shud, we have a phenomenal club banger from Ziyiz, the latest tropical sounds from Conjunto Papa Upa, Iranian-American experimentation from Maral and loads more.

Tracklisting

Calum Gunn - Assumption (OOH-Sounds, Italy)

Maral - Dashti (Leaving Records, USA)

Conjunto Papa Upa - Todo Parao - Parte 2 (Music With Soul, Netherlands)

Jahari Massamba Unit - Les Jardins Esméraldins (Pour Caillard) (Madlib Invazion, USA)

Taman Shud - Psalmody of Verdure (Baba Yaga’s Hut, UK)

Ziyiz - War Nah (Failed Units, UK)

Dekalb Works - A Play (Where To Now? Records, UK)

Günter Schlienz - Kerberus (Moon Glyph, USA)

William Basinski - The Wheel of Fortune (Temporary Residence Ltd, USA)

Left Hand Cuts Off The Right - I Can Wait 4 (Oaken Palace Records, UK)

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A really dark, fascinating start to the podcast, ideal for the time of the year we’re in in the northern hemisphere. First up, we have the scratchy, creepy experimental of Maths Balance Volumes, followed by the doom-laden electronics of The Body.

But it's not all darkness on this week's pod, we have phenomenal psych rock from China's Dolphy Kick Bebop, podcast favourite Mdou Moctar and his Tuareg shredding, we have a first play of the excellent new Mary Hampton, Dutch dungeon synth, violin experimental, conscious hip hop and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Maths Balance Volumes - Dark Sky (Penultimate Press, UK)

The Body - A Lament (Thrill Jockey Records, USA)

Cuban Chamber of Commerce - Goofing Off (Low Income $quad, Croatia)

Új Látásmód Fúzió - Legyőzzük az időt (Kaluara Records, Albania)

Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin - Mind Right feat. Liv.e (prod. Jay Versace) (Lex Records, UK)

Mary Hampton - A Butterfly (Baba Yaga’s Hut, UK)

Mytron - Navigator (XXX, Netherlands)

Mdou Moctar - Chismiten (Matador Records, USA)

Dolphy Kick Bebop - Some Thoughts on Nothingness (WV Sorcerer Productions 巫唱片, France)

Jessica Moss - Opened Ending (Constellation Records, Canada)

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A heavy Melbourne influence on this week’s show, with stunning esoteric electronics from Bridget Chappell, crushing doom from Divide and Dissolve, and dancehall from Monkey Marc. Elsewhere we have psychedelic pop from Jane Weaver, club electronics from Sonia Calico, big-band funk from The Yorkshire Film & Television Orchestra, the latest from The Bug on Hyperdub and a lot more.

Tracklisting

Jane Weaver – The Revolution Of Super Visions (Fire Records, UK)

Bridget Chappell – Freshwater Falls (Heavy Machinery Records, Australia)

Divide and Dissolve – We Are Really Worried About You (Invada, UK)

Sonia Calico – Mukbang Roller (More Time, UK)

C_G – Systemic Failure (Edelfaul Recordings, Germany)

Monkey Marc feat. Dre Island – Yaad N Abraad (Digikillaz, Australia / DubShot, USA)

The Bug feat. Dis Fig – You (Hyperdub, UK)

Emanative & Bex Burch – Disrupt #4 (Shapes of Rhythm, UK)

Craven Faults – Doubler Stones (The Leaf Label, UK)

The Yorkshire Film & Television Orchestra (Feat. Martin Connor) – Somebody Stole My Thunder (ATA Records, UK)

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Short(ish) nuggets of exceptional experimental music across this week's podcast - plus a 19-minute opus from Liverpool's Ex-Easter Island Head, who said goodbye to their own studio with this week's spectacular closer.

Elsewhere, we have political hiphop from JUU4E - Thailand's answer to D Double E, we have abstract electronics from Korea's Arexibo, there's "'orrible noise" from Medical Negligence, ambient music utilising field recordings from the sea from Niholoxica's pq, the first record from Shopping, Sacred Paws, and Trash Kit guitarist R.AGGS and loads more.

Tracklisting

JUU4E - Who is Drunk? 酔ってるのは誰?(EM Records, Japan)

Cower - Enough (Human Worth, UK)

ΠΕΡΑ ΣΤΑ ΟΡΗ -187' LDL (Brokntoys, UK)

Om Unit & Seekers International - Krnch (Berceuse Heroique, UK)

pq - Debt Bondage (The Outlaw Ocean Music Project)

R.AGGS - Welcoming the Waves (self-release, UK)

Laura Luna Castillo - Expression Distillation (Whited Sepulchre Records, USA)

Medical Negligence - Esoph (Vacant Fulfilment, UK)

Arexibo - 교각 Bent (Chinabot, UK)

Ex-Easter Island Head - Lodge (self-release, UK)

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This podcast explores all reaches of musical experimentation, some weeks you might hear disco, other weeks you may hear metal. So when Finnish faves Pharaoh Overload combined the two on their new record for Rocket Recordings, we had to sit up and listen. Thankfully it’s phenomenal.

Elsewhere on this show we have pseudo gabba from Maciej Maciągowski, extreme death metal from Indonesia’s Kropos, jazz from Moor Mother, hip hop, modern classical and a lot more

Tracklisting

Pharaoh Overlord – Without Song All Will Perish (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Maciej Maciągowski – GNOMIE (Glamour Label, Poland)

Stef Kett – Grimes / Cargill (Bar Marfil Records / Romac Puncture Repairs, UK)

Kropos – Social Contraception (Vomit Your Shirt, Portugal)

Sam Barton – Presbyterians! (self-release, UK)

Keeley Forsyth – Photograph (The Leaf Label, UK)

Moor Mother – Act 1 – Working Machine (Don Giovanni Records, USA)

UKAEA – Vampire Moth (Hominid Sounds, UK)

drwg – I’m Dressed in Ghost Meat (Snapping Like Crab Legs) (Deathbomb Arc, USA)

Machineone – Snow Träsk (Flau Recordings, Japan)

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There are few better ways to stretch your musical legs than the 8-minute delight that is the title track from the debut EP from Kibrom Birhane on the new Flying Carpet Records, and that’s exactly how we kick off this week’s show.

We also have experimental excellence from Lucrecia Dalt, and compilation highlights from Ireland’s Autumns and the stunning Kevin Murf cut on the Radio Kapital compilation for the people of Belarus. There’s the sublime HHY & the Macumbas Nyege Nyege project, the latest from Sarathy Korwar, Laura Cannell, Stewart Lee and friends, and lots more.

Tracklisting

Kibrom Birhane – Circles (Flying Carpet Records, USA)

Lucrecia Dalt – Ser Boca (RVNG Intl., USA)

Autumns – Doire Jungle (Up North Records, Australia)

Paisiel – Unconscious Death Wishes (Rocket Recordings, UK)

HHY & The Kampala Unit – Lithium Blast (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)

Sarathy Korwar – Juggernaut (The Leaf Label, UK)

Oh Sees – Don’t Blow Your Experiment (Castle Face, USA)

Kevin Murf – Macrodosing (Radio Kapital, Poland)

Roger Bong – Lucky (Aloha Got Soul, USA)

These Feral Lands (Laura Cannell, Stewart Lee, Kate Ellis, Polly Wright, Jennifer Lucy Allan) – Wrekin (Brawl Records, UK)

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On this week's Independent Music Podcast we're bringing you the usual unusual and adventurous sounds from across the globe. We start in London with the wild new Reckonwrong record on Queeste, and move swiftly through South Africa with Angel-Ho's second record for Hyperdub, Argentinan traditional infused electronics from Berenice Llorens on Kriptonîa, and French dancehall from Stalawa.

Elsewhere we've got the latest grime from long-time favourite of the podcast Flohio, hefty noise rock from KLÄMP, reissued Jazz via Canada's We Are Busy Bodies and a lot more.

Tracklisting

Reckonwrong - Lost Time (Queeste, Netherlands)

Angel-Ho - Juice (Hyperdub, UK)

The Heshoo Beshoo Group - Armitage Road (We Are Busy Bodies, Canada)

Berenice Llorens - La Montaña (Kriptonîa, Argentina)

KLÄMP - Arise (God Unknown Records, UK)

Stalawa - Trod On ft. Junior Demus (Foreign Mind Records, France)

Mermaid Chunky — Gemini Girls (Faith and Industry, UK)

Fliptrix - Problem, Reaction, Solution (High Focus Records, UK)

Flohio - Unveiled (AlphaTone, UK)

Sascha Muhr - Feral (self-release, Germany)

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For a globally-focused podcast we're keeping it mostly local this week. But before the onslaught of excellent UK music, we kick things off with the industrial psy-pop of Ukranian trio Tvii Son whose debut album is a true highlight of the year so far. We also welcome back Faten Kanaan with her debut for Fire Records, Black Acre's Commodo, and Sophia Loizou on Houndstooth.

Elsewhere we have Afghan disco from Les Disque Bongo Joe, YCO founder BFTT on Polity, Good Sad Happy Bad (FKA Micachu & The Shapes) and much more.

Tracklisting

Tvii Son - Am I (Music Inspires Change, UK)

Faten Kanaan - Night Tide / Anteros (Fire Records, UK)

BFTT - Lokt (Polity Records, UK)

Ben Colhoun - Exceptional Moments (Hot Fools, UK)

Polyhymns - JK (Thissen Records, UK)

Rüstəm Quliyev - İran Təranələri (Les Disque Bongo Joe, Switzerland)

Sophia Loizou - Anima (Houndstooth, UK)

Ana Roxanne - Suite Pour L’invisible (Kranky, USA)

Commodo - Stakeout (Black Acre, UK)

Good Sad Happy Bad - Shades (Textile Records, France)

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Dancefloor smashers, bleak noises, and a long-overdue new single from Arab Strap are amongst this week's highlights. We have percussive transcendental psychedelia from Brazil and from Forest Hill, we've got a bonkers-yet-brilliant track from Misty's Big Adventure's Grandmaster Gareth, driving Swiss Krautrock from Cyril Cyril, experimental folk from Iceland's MSEA and a whole lot more...

Tracklisting

Sarine - (E) Volante (Lovers & Lollypops, Portugal)

Grandmaster Gareth - Garethcetamol (self-release, UK)

Hey Colossus - The Mirror (feat. Mark Lanegan) (Wrong Speed, UK)

Cyril Cyril - Les Gens (Les Disque Bongo Joe, Switzerland / Born Bad Records, France)

Holy Scum - Kill Each Other (self-release, UK)

Arab Strap - The Turning of Our Bones (Rock Action Records, UK)

Mera Bhai - Mañana Groove (Moshi Moshi Music, UK)

Saucy Lady - A Shooting Star (Star Creature Universal Vibrations, USA)

Lucidvox - My Little Star (Звездочка) (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

MSEA - Flesh Tone (MYRKFÆLNI, Iceland)

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Back together in the same place again this week, and what a selection we've got for you. Kicking off with the ace new single from Lotic, whose move to Houndstooth hopefully yields more than the two singles we've had from her so far. We have Iranian experimentalism from Saint Abdullah, two wonderful Indonesian projects - one from Divisi62 and Senyawa's collaboration with Sunn O)))'s Stephen O'Malley - Argentinian dancefloor thumpers from Balam, North Eastern pop music from Hen Ogledd and loads more.

Tracklisting

Lotic - Cocky (Houndstooth, UK)

Ammar 808 - Marivere Gati (featuring Susha) (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

Saint Abdullah - Dialogue Between Wind and Tin (Psychic Liberation, The Netherlands)

Clipping - Say the Name (Sub Pop, USA)

RMP and Wahono - Kompos 3 (Divisi62, Indonesia)

Senyawa & Stephen O'Malley - Bintang Gemintang (iDEAL Recordings, Sweden)

Balam - Wakax (Hard Fist, France)

Merlin Nova - Fleshy Fodder (Warning Bells) (self-release, UK)

Hen Ogledd - Trouble (Domino Recording Co, UK)

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We are exploring a whole range of sounds on this week's show, kicking off with the opening track from Albertine Sarges' sublime debut LP on Moshi Moshi, we move swiftly through phenomenal jazz via the newsish spiritual jazz label Spiritmuse, bewitching electronics from Belbury Poly, a humongous John Dwyer-led ensemble cast for experimental psych, Saudi Arabian metal from Al-Namrood, a lot more guitars than usual and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Albertine Sarges - Free Today (Moshi Moshi Music, UK)

Cosmic Vibrations ft. Dwight Trible - Nature's Vision (Spiritmuse Records, UK)

Josiah Steinbrick - Full Bloom (Hands in the Dark, France)

Raikes Parade - Take A Nibble (Ruff Kutz, UK)

John Dwyer, Ryan Sawyer, Peter Kerlin, Tom Dolas, Brad Caulkins, Kyp Malone & Marcos Rodriguez - Misanthrope Gets Lunch (Castle Face Records, USA)

Al-Namrood - Sahara Yaesa (Shaytan Productions, Canada)

Wendy Eisenberg - Futures (Ba Da Bing, USA)

Figueroa - Weather Girl (Nomark, USA)

Belbury Poly - Copse (Ghost Box Records, UK)

Julia Meijer - Skydda Dig (PinDrop Records, UK)

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Japanese artists by way of Kampala, Tel Aviv, and Berlin dominate this week's show, as DJ Die Soon produced the mesmerising Sekelembele release on Hakuna Kulala, Yurika vocalises the middle eastern funk of Sababa 5 on London's Batov label and the inimitable WaqWaq Kingdom return with their exceptional new EP on Phantom Limb.

Elsewhere, there's jazz-infused hiphop from Detroit's Boldy James and Sterling Toles, the latest from Luke Abbott, a cut from the phenomenal compilation on Morphine Records in aid of Lebanese charities in the wake of the Beirut explosion, the new one from the brilliant Marie Davidson and much more.

Tracklisting

Boldy James / Sterling Toles - Detroit River Rock (Sector 7-G Recordings, USA)

Sekelembele (Produced by Dj Die Soon) - Moto Nyama (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Luke Abbott - Kagen Sound (Border Community, UK)

Sababa 5 (feat. Yurika) - Tokyo Midnight - 東京ミッドナイト (Batov Records, UK)

Irena and Vojtech Havlovi – Radek 2 (Morphine Records, Germany)

Mezzanine Swimmers - Kneelin' on a Knife (Already Dead Tapes, USA)

Ziołek & Ostrowski - Dentro (Milieu L'Acéphale, Poland)

WaqWaq Kingdom - Positive Sound (Phantom Limb, UK)

DUMA - OMNI (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)

Marie Davidson & L’Œil Nu - Renegade Breakdown (Ninja Tune, UK)

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This is our first show in a long time where we've recorded in the same room, and it's all the better for it. Here in the UK we specialise in warm beer, but the Hot Beer of Nazamba that opens this podcast puts us in a much better place than the curiosities of post-lockdown Britain. We also welcome in the new sounds from the mesmerising Hekla, Ugandan grime, South Yorkshire Singeli, Jamaican Kumina and a whole lot of other treats.

Tracklisting

O.B.F & Nazamba - Hot Beer (OBF-Dubquake Records, France)

Hekla - Tvö Þrjú Slit (Phantom Limb, UK)

Blaq Bandana - Motoka Yange (East African Records, Uganda)

Neptunian Maximalism - To The Earth: Daiitoku-Myōō no ŌDAIKO 大威徳明王 鼓童 - L'Impact De Théia durant l’Éon Hadéen (I, Voidhanger Records, Italy)

Holy Tongue - Emet (Amidah Records, UK)

Rian Treanor - Hypnic Jerks (Planet Mu, UK)

Shanique Marie - Freak (Equiknoxx Music, Jamaica)

Combat Pretty - Silence the Room (self-release, UK)

Contours & Yadava - Udu (ANMA Records / Flumo Recordings, UK)

Dona feat. Aloth - Corsa Contro Il Tempo (Mannequin Records, Germany)

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We're pretty confident that you'll find something to fall in love with on this week's podcast. The quality is so high and the musical explorations so varied, there's nearly something for everyone. Whether it's the sample-laden bewitching sounds from Estonia from Man Rei, or the dub-laced psych from... err... Estonia in the shape of Huerequeque. We have experimental bebop (if that's actually possible), Cameroonian house, hefty rock, and possibly the first DJ Scotch Egg-branded LP in 12 years - it's a cracker.

Tracklisting

Nkom Bivoué - From the Space (self-release, Cameroon)

Man Rei - Itch Itch (Crash Symbols, USA)

Huerequeque - Phinnuks Silmas (Trash Can Dance, Estonia)

Neinzer - Nabi (Where to Now? Records, UK)

We Wild Blood - Drinking on Trains (Hot Fools, UK)

Gooooose & DJ Scotch Egg - JAC (Svbkvlt, China)

Acadjmia - A Gate Beyond (feat. Hibotep) (self-release, USA)

Nicole McCabe and Logan Kane - Wormy (Fantastic Voyage, USA)

Foonyap - Free and Easy Wandering (Song, by Toad, UK)

Mungo's Hi Fi x Marina P - Soma (Scotch Bonnet, UK)

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We're pretty confident that you'll find something to fall in love with on this week's podcast. The quality is so high and the musical explorations so varied, there's nearly something for everyone. Whether it's the sample-laden bewitching sounds from Estonia from Man Rei, or the dub-laced psych from... err... Estonia in the shape of Huerequeque. We have experimental bebop (if that's actually possible), Cameroonian house, hefty rock, and possibly the first DJ Scotch Egg-branded LP in 12 years - it's a cracker.

Tracklisting

Nkom Bivoué - From the Space (self-release, Cameroon)

Man Rei - Itch Itch (Crash Symbols, USA)

Huerequeque - Phinnuks Silmas (Trash Can Dance, Estonia)

Neinzer - Nabi (Where to Now? Records, UK)

We Wild Blood - Drinking on Trains (Hot Fools, UK)

Gooooose & DJ Scotch Egg - JAC (Svbkvlt, China)

Acadjmia - A Gate Beyond (feat. Hibotep) (self-release, USA)

Nicole McCabe and Logan Kane - Wormy (Fantastic Voyage, USA)

Foonyap - Free and Easy Wandering (Song, by Toad, UK)

Mungo's Hi Fi x Marina P - Soma (Scotch Bonnet, UK)

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A great batch of sounds on this week's podcast. Kicking off with the fabulous first cut from the new LP from Montevideo's Lila Tirando a Violeta, we've got field recordings from Nairobi's KMRU, modern classical from Silvia Tarozzi, a fake Italo disco soundtrack, avant garde studio improvisations from HXXS and loads more.

Tracklisting

Lila Tirando a Violeta & Lighght - Dry Season (N.A.A.F.I, Mexico)

Experimental Sonic Machines - Being Chased by Polar Bears (self-release, UK)

Amani x King Vision Ultra - Guillotine (PTP, USA)

KMRU - Opaque (Dagoretti Records, USA)

HXXS - How Much Did You See? (self-release, USA)

J. Zunz - Four Women And Darkness (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Silvia Tarozzi - Al Cancello (Unseen Worlds, USA)

Jay Glass Dubs - Wagon Prophet (Berceuse Heroique, UK)

RILLA - First Drop (Set Fire To Me, Japan)

Adderall Canyonly - Soldier Drunk With Anger (Lighten Up Sounds, USA)

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Music to stretch your ears to on the show this week, with lots of wonderful mammoth tunes, including the sublime new track from Matmos, which clocks in just shy of ten minutes.

We're also honoured to have a premiere of the fabulous new Planet Battagon track on the On the Corner Records dancefloor sampler, which is out later this month. Sticking with the dancefloor, there's experimental cuts from AYA, mysterious French artist Floco Floco, and the brilliant Reece Cox. There's the latest from Japanese sludgelords Boris and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Reece Cox - Clan 2 (iDEAL Recordings, Sweden)

Cop Funeral - Time Enough At Last (Dead Already Tapes, USA)

Boris - Loveless (Fangs Anal Satan, Japan)

AYA - delishus (YCO, UK)

UKAEA - Side 1 (Where the Tide Broke) (Bunkland, UK)

Planet Battagon - Endeavour Tugg Luke (On the Corner, UK)

Divide and Dissolve - RVR (Saddle Creek, USA)

Floco Floco - On m’a dit (Full Length Mix) (Versatile Records, France)

Matmos - No Concept (Thrill Jockey, USA)

Mimi Zulu - For Your Flight (self-release, USA)

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Now, with that out the way, we can tell you about this week's pod. It starts with slow funk jams from Napoli, takes you through the trap underground of London, via experimental psych from Japan, Malawian witchdoctor field recordings, and a whole lot more. It's a real cracker.

Tracklisting

A.C. Band - Good Feelings (Vocal Version) (Periodica Records, Italy)

Shlimp Warc - Reeth (Otoroku, UK)

Opus & Dedw8 - Indigo (Potentfunk Records, UK)

Valentina Magaletti & Marlene Ribeiro - Viaggio Inverso (Commando Vanessa, Italy)

Doctor Kanuska Group - Kawere Vimbuza (Come Back, Spirit) (Sacral Grooves 1000Hz, Poland)

Duma - Lionsblood (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)

E.M.M.A. - Into Indigo (Local Action, UK)

Futuro de Hierro - Construir destruir (Màgia Roja, Spain)

Anunaku & DJ Plead - Wheele (AD 93, UK)

Bríi - Esperança é um Pai que Abandona (Machine Music, Israel)

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Astounding posthumous work on this show, firstly from the tragically recently departed Jake Dunwoody, whose Effluvium project produced an utter masterpiece in Vera earlier this year. This record - a collaboration with Moonworshipper co-founder Blood Tower - is another blinder. We also have Sun Ra Arkestra putting out their first release in 20 years, and their version of Sonny's Seductive Fantasy is utterly exquisite.

Elsewhere we have bouncy sounds from Turkey's Serkan Eles, grime legend Wiley, the blinding collaboration between Deafkids and Petbrick and loads more.

Please note: this episode was recorded and released before Wiley outed himself as a racist anti-semite. If he had done this before, we would not have aired his music and will not do so in future

Tracklisting

Serkan Eles - Badire (Shango Records, Greece)

Wiley - Double Dragon (self-release, UK)

Effluvium - Suze (feat. Blood Tower) (Moonworshipper Records, USA)

Sun Ra Arkestra - Seductive Fantasy (Strut Records, Germany)

VIVIANKRIST - Fermented (self-release, Norway)

Bo Ningen - Silenced (Alcopop! Records, UK

Hihats In Trees - Sun Salutations (Paxico Records, USA)

Wren - Seek the Unkindred (Gizeh Records, UK)

Tomaga - Ersangerkrieg (self-release, UK)

Deafkids & Petbrick - Força Bruta (Rocket Recordings, UK)

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From Israeli experimentalism to cellphone-recorded music from Mali, there's a lot to love on the show this week. We've got soundtrack music from Ela Orleans, the sounds of the Lebanese Civil War from Couronne de Merde, fun-filled synth-funk Redinho and a lot more.

Tracklisting

Reigns - Panther Cap (Wrong Speed, UK)

Couronne de Merde - ﻻ ﻳﻮﺟﺪ ﻣﻮﺕ (Broken Britain Cassettes, UK)

Black Chama - Spaghetti Bolognese (Raash Records, Israel)

Ela Orleans - KRZYCZ. BYLE CISZEJ

firestations - Dream Home (Where it’s at is Where you are Records, UK)

Redinho - Touchdown (self-release, UK)

Luka Productions & Kandiafa - Negu (Sahel Sounds, USA)

Emma DJ - Market Collapse (Collapsing Market, France)

Leroy Duncann - Jailbreak (CNM LDN, UK)

Elobrian Sunrise feat. Alexander Niermann - Goldchain (Prrrrrrr Records, Germany)

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From the very top of this week's podcast we're dealing with a contradiction of styles from across the globe. There's remapped jungle from Shanghai, cumbia from Japan, Kenyan luo music from Michigan, tropical psych from Amsterdam and lots more.

Elsewhere, there's the latest from Moor Mother and DJ Haram's phenomenal 700 Bliss project, cutup hip hop from canooooopy, the new side project from Giant Swan's Robin Stewart and Sunun and much more.

Tracklisting

Nahash - The Horns feat. Osheyack (Svbkvlt, China)

Winsome - SUG002-A (Sugar Records, UK)

Minyo Crusaders and Frente Cumbiero - Cumbia del Monte Fuji (Mais Um, UK)

Mighty Lord Deathman - Tolomei Exidy (self-release, UK)

canooooopy - 並行世界の基礎数学 [parallel maths (basic)] (self-release, Japan)

700 Bliss - Sixteen (Adult Swim, USA / Hyperdub, UK)

Lola's Dice - Cacri 'e Playa (Music With Soul, Netherlands / Names You Can Trust, USA)

SRS - Spit Fossil (Bokeh Versions, UK)

ESTHER - App Green (POLAAR, France)

Dr. Pete Larson and his Cytotoxic Nyatiti Band - Abiro (Dagoretti Records, USA)

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Some absolute bangers on this week's podcast, especially the triple threat of Swordman Kitala remixed by Bristol's K-Lone, alongside vogueing ballroom DJ Delish and the spectacularly named LexLuthorVandross. There's also neo-classical experiments, London punks, a twisted, beautiful and brilliant cover of Hungry Eyes from Dirty Dancing, and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Nape Neck - You Stand, You Sit (Gringo Records, UK)

Swordman Kitala, K-Lone - Malanga Ja (Blip Discs, UK)

Simon Kirby, Tommy Perman and Rob St John - Phonaestheme (edit) (Blackford Hill, UK)

DJ Delish - Sissy (self-release, USA)

LexLuthorVandross - Cryp Tonight (Flashback, UK)

Christophe Petchanatz + Dave Willey - Barbe à Riz (self-release, France)

Coby Sey - Untitled (Lace Tension) (Qu Junktions, UK)

MC Yallah & Eomac - Mama Waliwamanyii (Phantom Limb, UK)

Modern Technology - Semi-Detached (Human Worth, UK)

Tobacco - Hungry Eyes (Ghostly International, USA)

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Without Black culture, this podcast wouldn't exist, and neither would music as we know it. 'Fuck the Police' the track from Jamaican legend Daddy Freddy and Yorkshire duo Danny T & Tradesman came out just before the current protests but is particularly poignant this week.

Elsewhere, we have more timely releases from Mourning [a] BLKstar and Joy-Rides, we also have the latest from Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids, the long awaited first record from Italy's Hvsband, skronk jazz from London's Sly & the Family Drone, dark disco industrial cutups from Jakarta's Aditya Permana and a lot more.

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Tracklisting

Danny T & Tradesman - Fuck the Police ft. Daddy Freddy (self-release, UK)

Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids - Theme for Cecil (Strut Records, Germany)

Sly & the Family Drone - Shrieking Grief (Love Love Records, UK)

Hvsband - Dream Alone (More Letters Records, Italy)

Aditya Permana - Elastik (Dekadenz, Indonesia)

Denise Chaila - Chaila (self-release, Ireland)

Mourning [a] BLKstar - Blk Water (self-release, USA)

Joy-Rides - The Government Should Be Wary (self-release, UK)

Mystic Pulse & Parly B - Heart Clean (Moonshine Recordings, Jamaica)

Brigid Mae Power - Wedding Of A Friend (Fire Records, UK)

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It seems quite poignant to have a track from 'Am I Free to Go?' an LP of punk covers from The Soft Pink Truth - the project of Matmos' Drew Daniel - on this week's show. It's been a while since we had some breakcore, but this record is a must-buy. All profits will go to the International Anti-Fascist Legal Defence Fund, which assists people all around the world with the legal repercussions of protesting fascism: https://thesoftpinktruth.bandcamp.com/album/am-i-free-to-go

Elsewhere this week, we've got some Sudanese jazz that sounds more like surf music, epic modern classical, jazz funk, dancehall, and your usual blend of the good stuff.

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Tracklisting

Birds - Transcendental Phases (Höga Nord Rekords, Sweden)

Sharhabil Ahmed - Argos Farfish (Habibi Funk, Germany)

The Soft Pink Truth - Fuck Nazi Sympathy (Thrill Jockey, USA)

JonnyGo Figure & Genius T - Unemployment (Rebelmadiaq Sound, Spain)

Marja Ahti & Judith Hamann - Portals (OTOROKU, UK)

Sebastian Reynolds - Everest (Faith & Industry, UK)

Anatolian Weapons feat. Anna vs June - Athanato Nero (Invisible Inc., UK)

Unpure Impulse - 2 (Pater Noster Records, Germany)

Mai Mai Mai - Isola (self-release, Italy)

Lucky Brown & The S.G.'s - Pecan Trees Speak to Each Other (edit) (Tramp Records, Germany)

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Quite a hefty batch of tracks on our usual global excursion. Starting in the Ukraine with some post-punk and travelling swiftly to Haitian voodoo polyrhythms, Egyptian triphop, Portugese RPG jazz, and a whole lot more. We've got gritty rock from Leeds, dub techno from Japan, the latest from favourites Medidian Brothers and Einstürzende Neubauten, and two tracks from the brilliant Swiss record shop and label Les Disques Bongo Joe.

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Tracklisting

Plastic Lorna - Drowning (Perfsect, Ukraine)

Chouk Bwa & The Ångströmers - Vodou Alé (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)

Dijit feat. SD - 1772 (cover) (Youth, UK)

The Shits - Witching Hour (Hominid Sounds, UK)

Manuel Pinheiro & Andre Novoa - Robot Invasion (Games Omnivorous, Portugal / Exalted Funeral, USA)

Regis - Cracked Earth (Downwards, UK)

Patrick Jahn - Abenteuer überm Schrank (2020 Version) (Growing Bin Records, Germany)

Einstürzende Neubauten - Ten Grand Goldie (Potomak, Germany)

King Rambo Sound - Isolated Dancer (Chinabot, UK)

Meridian Brothers - Puya Del Empresario (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland

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Even by our usual standards, this podcast is eclectic. We start things off with the mesmerising experimental electronics of Eartheater. Beyond that, we have a Polish-Malawian post-everything project, intense percussion music from Portugal's HHY & The Macumbas, the first release in six years from psych masters Sloath, a 14-minute chamber pop opus from Daniel O'Sullivan, and a 24-minute track from Sly & the Family Drone's Matt Cargill and UKAEA's Dan Jones.

Tracklisting

Eartheater - Below the Clavicle (PAN, Germany)

Wild/Life - Smoke & Burn (Mik.Musik.!., Poland)

Mrs. Piss - Downer Surrounded by Uppers (Sargent House, USA)

The Stance Brothers - Resolution Blue (We Jazz Records, Finland)

HHY & The Macumbas - Horror Vector (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)

Sloath - Rewengue (Riot Season Records, UK)

Daniel O'Sullivan - The Colour of Entropy (Sleeperhold Publications, Belgium)

Okkyung Lee - Facing Your Shadows (Shelter Press, France)

Party Dozen - The Great Ape (Best and Fairest Records, Australia)

Pocket Signs - How to be Saved (self-release, UK)

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For our latest guest show we welcome Sepultura and Pet Brick drummer Iggor Cavalera to fill an hour with exceptional sounds. 

Tracklisting

Bobby Krlic - Prophesy 

Inigo Vontier - Bo Ni Ke 

Ye Gods - Gilded Eternity  

Laima Leyton - Home 

Alessandro Cortini & Daniel Avery - Illusion of Time  

Old Tower - Shadow Over Thy Kingdom 

Screen Shadow - Bodies 

Noor1 - Voukolikon 

Tashi Wada & Yoshi Wada - Niagara (Laurel Halo Remix) 

Ferrari Garden - Blindfold 

Skinnerbox - Gender 

Bolt Gun - The Altar of Lies Will Not Be Destroyed 

ACxDC - Gorged

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Lots of phenomenal compilations have been released during the current crisis, and some of them are prominent on this week's podcast. Including the Isolation compilation on Shapes of Rhythm, the Trussel Trust-fundraiser of noisy punk on Human Worth, and the latest on France's Hard Fist label. 

Elsewhere we have Indonesian bossa nova, the debut from Nigerian trumpeter Etuk Ubong, brutal hip hop from L-Zee Roselli, Russian punk from Lucidvox and a lot more.

Tracklisting

Etuk Ubong - African Struggle (Night Dreamer, UK)

Neil Scott Pennycook - Meursault (The Song) (self-release, UK)

L-Zee Roselli - Make Them See the Devil (20/20 LDN Recordings, UK)

Human Leather - Looking Great is Nice and All, But a Little Worrying if it's Your Only Hobby (Human Worth, UK)

Balam – Kuhatemalha (Hard Fist, France)

Emanative & Ismail Ilgün with Enver Goyken & Tom Central - Rüya Pavyonu (Shapes of Rhythm, UK)

David Chalmin - La Forêt des Ombres Part.2 (Ici d'ailleurs, France)

Lucidvox - Knife (Нож) (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

Rubina - Brigas, Nunca Mais (Orange Cliff Records, Indonesia)

Autotelia - First Flight (Rocket Recordings, UK)

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Last week Loud and Quiet published a statement illustrating the struggles they were having to survive due to the Coronavirus crisis and the impact on advertising. 

Loud and Quiet is a 15-year-old staple of the alternative, independent music scene in the UK, and to lose it would be an awful thing.

In this extra podcast, Gareth discusses the issues with founder and editor Stu Stubbs. They talk about troubles in publishing generally and what the future could look like.

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Read Gareth's piece on why we should support music magazines: https://medium.com/independent-music-podcast/six-facts-to-convince-you-that-should-start-paying-for-music-journalism-6741977996ca

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A wonderful array of sounds this week, we have dystopian industrial electro-funk from Iceland, field recordings from Brazil, a couple of records from lockdown, the latest from Gnod and loads more.

Tracklisting

Group A - Inhuman Ecstasy (Mannequin Records, Germany)

Kuldaboli - Milljón ára (FTP, Germany / Bunker Records, Netherlands)

ADRA Hubble (Alice Hubley and Andy Abbott) - Hierve el Agua (Signal Records, UK)

DJ Die Soon - Kawo Kada (feat. MC Yallah) (Morphine Records, USA)

Samuel Barton - Chime and Pandemonium (self-release, UK)

Kiko Dinucce and Thiago França - Tocar Na Banda (Collection Petites Planètes, Brazil)

Asher Gamedze - Synthesis (On the Corner Records, UK)

TYVYT|IYTYI - Shade Beneath (Pinkman Records, Netherlands)

Amnertia - Stampee O Lonesome

GNOD & João Pais Filipe – Faca De Terra (Rocket Recordings, UK)

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The one with the clarinets. Well, two tracks with prominent clarinet, but not like you've ever heard before - especially the skronk dance jazz goodness from Moscow's  Jenya Kukoverov (it's better than that sounds, promise). We've got a fair chunk of low tempo, exquisite sounds this week, with a good dosage of acid and grime in there for good measure. Take it all, it's amazing.

Tracklisting

Roger Robinson - Forward (Bokeh Versions, UK)

Mike Neaves - The Sideman (self-release, UK)

Jenya Kukoverov - Losing the Ground Under My Feet (ТОПОТ, Russia)

Andrea Taeggi - Cuttleburrs (OOH-Sounds, Italy)

SNØW - Move & Breathe (ft. Serocee) (More Time, UK)

PRIMO! - Diamond Day (Anti Fade, Australia / Upset the Rhythm, UK)

Seabuckthorn - Through A Vulnerable Occur (feat. Gareth Davis) (IIKKI, France)

Echo Canyon - Library Montage (Untitled-1, Greece)

Tristan Arp - Slip (Banoffee Pies, UK)

Land Trance - Regulate (Dense Truth, UK)

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Some extraordinary sounds on this week's podcast, three of which push the boundaries of the music you can make with a piano. We've got an exclusive first play of the new release from Taiwanese producer Sabiwa, alongside an outlandish 8-minute opus from Nebraska's Moonworshipper Records, the first new material from legendary electronic producer Bernard Fevre's Black Devil Disco Club moniker, and lots more.

Tracklisting

Charles Hayward Vs. Harmageddon - Helix (God Unknown Records, UK)

OHYUNG - No One Else (ft. Charlie Sheena) (Chinabot, UK)

João Pais Filipe - XV (Lovers & Lollypops / Holuzam, Portugal)

Black Devil Disco Club - Six Six Sex (Lo Recordings, UK)

Kooba Tercu – Fair Game (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Effluvium - Vera (Moonworshipper Records, USA)

Harrga - Échos Obscurs De L'Orient (self-release, UK)

Sabiwa & Queimada - Tomorrow You Said Yesterday

Metal Preyers - Hard Screw (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)

Ann Margaret Hogan - CODA (Downwards, UK)

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The second in our series of guest shows. This time we have the exceptional producer pq putting together an hour or so of music that takes us from Southeast Asia to Uganda, touching down in Japan, Greece, and Rotherham, whilst giving us a taste of some unreleased sounds of his own.

pq is one-sixth of Nihiloxica, whose debut LP lands on 12 June via Crammed Discs. He is also one-third of blitzkriegesque synth duellers Hot in da Club and accompanying label Spooky Shit. He was the noise behind the immense Ecko Bazz EP on Hakuna Kulala.

Tracklisting

Eliane Radigue - Geelriandre (Important Records)

3 Men From The Brao Hmong Ethnic Group - Gaw Ja Galpeu (Ethnic Music From Southern Laos - Sublime Frequencies)

Mark Fell - INTRA-1 (Boomkat Editions)

Iannis Xenakis - Concret PH (El Records)

Tomoko Sauvage - Clepsydra (Shelter Press)

Angklung Part 2 (Badui Village Songs - Javasounds)

Xylophone Birifor (Art of the Balofon - Arion)

Brian Eno - Lizard Point (Editions EG)

Suara Parahiangan Group - Ayun Ambing (SP Records)

Grup Tongkek Agreed - Tongkek Medley (pq submix) (Aural Archipelago)

pq - kadod1 (unreleased)

Jako Maron - Maloya Valsé chok 1 (Nyege Nyege Tapes)

Drums Off Chaos - Clockwise Instinct (Nonplace)

pq - beater (unreleased)

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Our first podcast from lockdown. It means the quality of the chat is a bit off, but the quality of the music is second to none. From Brazilian funk  to Lithuanian synthpop via modern classical, grime, dancehall, hip hop and a load more, this return of Anthony and Gareth to the podcast jams enough goodness into your ears to lighten the darkest of times.

Tracklisting

Thiago Nassif - Soar Estranho (Gearbox Records, UK)

Algernon Cornelius - Super 89 Peshwari Naan (part 1)/Lightning Bolt (Solidarity Tapes, UK)

Laurel Halo - Hyphae (The Vinyl Factory, UK)

Solo Ansamblis - Fosforinis Baseinas (Artoffact Records, Canada)

Manga Saint Hilare - Not Around ft P Money (self-release, UK)

Hibotep - Maraakame (Byrd Out, UK)

Menzi - GQOM Tera feat. Ecko Bazz (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Sun Runners 女神の恋人達 / Lord Tusk - Talk to tha P (self-release, UK)

O.B.F. & Aza Lineage - Rebel Daawtaz (OBF Dubquake Records, France)

Mor Air - Two Sides of the Same Moon (self-release, UK)

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It's a rollercoaster on this week's podcast. We start hard with the acid-tinged punk of Гласность, we move swiftly through searing mahraganat from Cairo's ever-blistering 100copies label, on to abstract electronics, bass-heavy jazz and electro-cumbia. All rounded off through jazz-tinged hip-hop. It's a journey to savour.

Tracklisting

Гласность (Glasnost) - Злобная молодость (Angry Youth) (Cruel Nature Records, UK)

3phaz - Siren (100copies, Egypt)

Emanative & Tamar Collocutor - Energy (self-release, UK)

Awkward Corners - Straight Ahead (Shapes of Rhythm, UK)

Coucou Chloe - Nobody (Nuxxe Records, UK)

Félicia Atkinson - Everything Evaporate (Shelter Press, France)

Allegra Krieger - The Push and the Pull (Northern Spy, UK)

Digital Hair - Horacio is in da House (Pakapi Records, Argentina)

Pardon Moi - Power To The People (Höga Nord Rekords, Sweden)

44th Move - Hope feat. Takuya Kuroda (Black Acre Records, UK)

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Spooky-J is one-sixth of the mesmerisingly excellent Nihiloxica, whose first LP is coming out in June on Crammed Discs. He is also one-third of the extraordinary fast beats label Spooky Shit and the unrelenting synth dualling trio Hot in da Club. 

For this special additional show to keep you occupied in these crazy times, he's pulled together some outstanding sounds, ranging from raiding French cassette labels, to Italian library music and Greek synthpop, not forgetting to put in some unreleased Spooky-J sounds.

Enjoy this, it's special.

Tracklisting

Reino do Sol (◉ GIRA DE ORAÑIA ◉) - gritos & gongs

Fernando Falcão - Amanhecer Tabajara (À Alceu Valença)  

Roberto Musci - Water Music

Marcello Giombini - Bali (Indonesia)

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Lena Platonos - A Physical Exercise Unresolved

Drinks - Real Outside

The Sound of Taiwan's Tribesmen - 泰耶魯山歌

Compro Oro - Greeting From the Colony

Atom TM - Mambo Brillante 

Knowsum - Playing God

Lakutis - Death Shark

Andrea Benini - Syncussion

Culture Clash - Never Take A Wrong Turn When You' 

Not In Da Club w/ Elvin Brandhi - Unreleased Jam 1

Spooky-J & Po - Fujifiji (Unreleased)

Spooky-J - Work it like its 2011 again (Harmonawanabemix)

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Covid-19 lockdown was implemented in the UK this week, so Gareth has a solo show for you. A whole heap of favourites have been putting out music: obviously something from Uganda's Nihiloxica, whose first LP is forthcoming on Belgium's Crammed Discs. There are also two Coronavirus-related records, with a one-day write and record track from Gazelle Twin, and a brutal industrial punk record from Germany via Turkey project BEEATSZ v2.0999d. Chuck in the mesmerising new record from Glasgow-based Finn Cucina Povera, and there's more than enough good stuff to improve your mood.

Tracklisting

Nihiloxica - Tewali Sukai (Crammed Discs, Belgium)

DJ これからの緊急災害 (DJ Emergency Disaster) - T O K Y O G H E T T O 2 0 2 0 (FTP, Germany)

Gazelle Twin - HERD (self-release, UK)

Mr. Zèbre feat. Lasai - Under Pressure (Pure Niceness Records, France)

Cucina Povera - Salvia Salvatrix (Night School, UK)

ONIPA - Hey No I Say (Strut Records, UK)

BEEATSZ v2.0999d - Just Buy It (Brain Pussyfication, Germany)

Photay - Warmth in the Coldest Acre (Mexican Summer, USA)

U - Don't Fuck With the Dragon (Where to Now? Records, UK)

Y-Bayani & Baby Naa And The Band of Enlightenment, Reason & Love - Zooba Maka (Philophon, Germany)

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In these strange times, this may be the last 'proper' new podcast for some time. We will keep the feed awash with great music, but we're not 100% sure whether we'll be able to record new shows in the manner you've come accustomed to.

Despite the uncertainty, there's still a whole lot of new exciting music out there, and - as usual - that's what we want to focus on. Whether it's Uruguayan garage, Italian dub techno, or Glaswegian DIY non-jazz, we've got the good stuff for you.

If you can, please support bands, artists, record labels, promoters, and venues at this tough time. Without them the world would be a much poorer place.

Tracklisting

Taupe - Almera Tino (Scant Records, UK)

Roll The Dice & Glasser - Elevate (The New Black, Sweden)

Dean Blunt - War Report Freestyle (World Music, UK)

JP y Los Marcianos Galácticos - Praying Mantis (Chape Records, Uruguay)

Pluralist - UN Sanctions (feat. Rex Domino) (Manuka Records, UK)

Clap! Clap! - Southern Dub (feat. Domenico Candellori) (Black Acre, UK)

Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs – Rubbernecker (Rocket Recordings, UK)

69 Complex - The Witness Room (Hamfuggi Records, Spain)

Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - Expanding Electricity (Ghostly International, USA)

Frak - Arcitect (Höga Nord Rekords, Sweden)

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Infectious sounds from all corners of the globe ready to bury themselves deep inside you this week. We've got dark industrial sounds from France, disco from Bandung, Indonesia, tough body music, extraordinary Gnawa music and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

404 - Retour A L'Ether (Crowdspacer, France)

Cosmic Neighbourhood - Pine Wizard (Kit Records, UK)

Midnight Runners - Bumpin’ (Tugboat Edit) (StarCreature10000000, USA)

Muscle Vest - The Commuter (Idle Records, UK)

Schwefelgelb - Die Dünne Hand (Minimal Wave, USA)

E - Contagion Model (self-release, USA)

Sibu - Oshiete (self-release, Greece)

BADA - Början, Klander, Ett gammalt ansikte (Pomperipossa Records, Sweden)

Cheb Runner - Jawgnawa ft. Maâlem Driss Filali (Rebel Up! Records, Belgium)

Mai Mai Mai - Secondo Coro delle Lavandaie (La Tempesta International, Italy)

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Whether it's afrobeat made from Japanese bamboo instruments or a 12-minute disco opus, there's music to get you moving on the show this week. Between those we've got the latest cumbia experimentation from Bogota, exceptionally heavy hiphop from London, explicit sounds of female empowerment and more.

Tracklisting

Handle - Punctured Time (Absolute Fiction, UK / Upset the Rhythm, UK)

Ajate - Uka (180g, France)

Teleplasmiste - A Boy Called Conjuror (House of Mythology, UK)

Liiek - Waterfall (Adagio 830, Germany)

Onoe Capone - Jungle (feat. L-Zee Roselli) (High Focus Records, UK)

Romperayo - Uyuyuis (self-release, Colombia)

Anna B Savage - Chelsea Hotel #3 (City Slang, Germany)

Alxzndr - Lei Shen (Scotch Bonnet Records, UK)

Blóm - Be Kind (Box Records, UK)

Al Kent - Erotic Queen (GAMM, UK)

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Some absolutely immense music for you. Not least the first cut from the long-awaited LP from Lunch Money Life. There's also dastardly dubs from Japanese producer Mars89, the latest from legendary Belgium duo Aksak Maboul, music from Israel, South Korea, France, Canada and spoken word from an experimental music champion closes out this week's show.

Tracklisting

Lunch Money Life - Truth Serum (Scenic Route, UK)

Chubby and The Gang - Speed Kills (Static Shock Records, UK)

Mars89 - GoodThing (Natural Sciences, UK)

Aksak Maboul - Tout a Une Fin (Crammed Discs, Belgium)

Baharat - بهارات - The Egyptian (Batov Records, UK)

Chicaloyoh - Boli Armenii (Màgia Roja label, Spain)

Kim Jinmook - Shivoham (Daehan Electronics, South Korea)

Capitol K - Temple (Faith & Industry, UK)

Racine - Quelque Chose Tombe II (Danse Noire, Switzerland)

Self-Help (Mark Dicker & John Doran) - Exercise Number 1 (Tesla Tapes, UK)

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After the subdued sounds of last week, this time around it is wall-to-wall bangers on the podcast. Whether it is the shake your booty disco from the ever-strong Toy Tonics label, or the unrelenting 180bpm+ of Spooky-J, whichever dancefloor you frequent is going to have a new favourite from our selection.

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Tracklisting

Jackie Lynn - Casino Queen (Drag City, USA)

Roman Truth - Magic Jiffy (Toy Tonics, Germany)

Perhaps - 7.0 (Riot Season Records, UK)

Spooky-J - Rod Cor(Blimey) Fntsy (Spooky Shit, Uganda)

Dame Area - La Notte É Oscura (BFE Records, Spain)

Project Gemini - Path Through the Forest (Delights, Israel)

Horse Lords - Fanfare for Effective Freedom (Northern Spy Records, USA)

The Populists - Prehistoric Lemurs (Lumière Noire, France)

Ko Shin Moon - Leïla Nova (Akuphone, France)

Mads Kjeldgaard - akkorder_191110_161537-root-2-harmonic minor (Ambitious Tapes, Sweden)

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Mispronunciation rules this week's pod. I mean - you try and pronounce 'Davaajargal Tsaschikher' the name of the exceptionally talented Mongolian experimentalist. We have unusual and brilliant music from Ukraine, Niger, and Japan alongside London grime, hiphop and jazz. There's abstract electronic music, industrial dub, and phenomenal psych - it's going to be a good week...

Tracklisting

Brodinski x Low Jack - Andaman Sea (Editions Gravats, France)

Collocutor - Lost and Found (On the Corner Records, UK)

Svitlana Nianio & Oleksandr Yurchenko - Untitled 1 (Night School, UK)

Beatrice Dillon - Workaround One (PAN, Germany)

Hoshina Anniversary - Odoriko (Alien Jams, UK)

Sex Swing - Valentine’s Day at the Gym (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Davaajargal Tsaschikher - Urgeljid Urgeljleh Urgeljlel (Chinabot, UK)

Lloydie Ranks - Street Fighter (Key Changes, UK)

The Four Owls - Honour Codes (High Focus Records, UK)

Mdou Moctar - Ibitlan (Sahel Sounds, USA)

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Note there's an annoying sound glitch on this week's podcast - apologies for that

What's that coming over the hill? It's two people with a podcast and a whole load of exceptional sounds for your ears. From the galloping intro of Sunny Jain through bassy goodness of Gqom Oh boss Nan Kolè and DJ Tess' collaboration, you know you're in for a good week. We also have music recorded on mobile phones in Niger, Japanese jazz, hefty rock and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Sunny Jain - Aye Mere Dil Kahin Aur Chal (Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, USA)

Nan Kolè, DJ Tess, NyNy - Gimme Any Riddim (self-release, Italy)

Lina_Raül Refree - Cuidei Que Tinha Morrido (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

ZOHASTRE - Tarantella (ZamZam Records, France)

Twin Sister - Light (God Unknown Records, UK)

Etran de L'Aïr - Tilyadene (Sahel Sounds, USA)

Dwellings x Locean - Cloudy (Tesla Tapes, UK)

Anna Funk Damage – Badass Bitch (LazyTapes, Germany)

Primitive World - FMJ 1 (Ecstatic Recordings, UK)

Masahiko Sato - Sanae, Ai to Kyofu (Konoha no Fune) (WRWTFWW, Switzerland)

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Winter is truly here in the northern hemisphere, and the music on this week's podcast reflects that. There's dark experimental music from across the globe, including superb quasi-industrial noise from Argentina and obtuse noise from South Africa. There's the new one from Hilary Woods, a touch of boogie from Flamingo Pier, and a whole lot more 

Tracklisting

Dumama & Kechou - Mother Time (Mushroom Hour Half Hour, Netherlands)

Hilary Woods - Tongues of Wild Boar (Sacred Bones Records, USA)

Cheating Spouses Caught On Tape - I Miss the Comfort of Being Sad (self-release, Argentina)

Flamingo Pier - Boogie Meltdown (Soundway Records, UK)

Mattheis - Woodlands (Nous'klaer Audio, Netherlands)

Casual Nun - A Light Plague (Hominid Sounds, UK)

Villaelvin - Ghot Zilla (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Angstkiste - Distant Blinking Lights 6.0 (self-release, Germany)

The Leonard Simpson Duo (Guilty Simpson x Leonard Charles) - My Inspiration (Jakarta Records, Germany)

Pulled by Magnets - Slow Shrouded Aisle (tak:til, Germany)

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A wonderful array of new music this week, kicking off with Swedish psych from Goat-affiliated Och, we also have multiple, beautiful sound experiments from Canada, UK hip-hop, avant-garde outsider pop, the new one from The Heliocentrics and a cracking new collaboration between Ty Segall and Lightning Bolt.

Tracklisting

Och - NU:64 (Rocket Recordings, UK)

YlangYlang - Limitless (Crash Cymbols, USA)

I Know I'm an Alien - Here Come The Customers pt 1 (Crass Lips Records, USA)

D. Dan - Mutant Future (Lobster Theremin, UK)

Intext - Super Duty Tough Work (self-release, USA)

Ramson Badbonez - Sarcophagus (High Focus Records, UK)

Katie Gately - Waltz (Houndstooth, UK)

Wasted Shirt - Double the Dream (Famous Class Records, USA)

Gareth JS Thomas - Hyphen British (Bezirk, UK)

The Heliocentrics - Burning Wooden Ship (Madlib Invazion, USA)

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Some rough, brilliant experimental sounds this week, one highlight being the brilliant rough Kuduro from Angola's Nazar, who follows his brilliant Enclave EP with a first LP for Hyperdub. Also from Africa there's Ghanaian experimentation from Phillipines label Syrphe, we also have punk from Atlanta, psych from Japan, Greek folk, and loads more good stuff.

Please note: this episode was recorded and released before Wiley outed himself as a racist anti-semite. If he had done this before, we would not have aired his music and will not do so in future

Tracklisting

Filthy Gears & Wiley - Step Up Two (self-release, UK)

Tiña - Dip (Speedy Wunderground, UK)

Pö - Laydo (Syrphe, Phillipines)

Bruxa Maria - The Void (Hominid Sounds, UK)

Vangas - Dog Walker (Chunklet Industries, USA)

Gary, Indiana - Berlin (self-release, USA)

Nazar - Diverted (Hyperdub, UK)

Hatzihristos Apostolos - The Sun Is Setting on the World (Death is Not the End Records, UK)

Ans M - Haptic Wetness on Your Waterproof Skin (TT, UK)

OOIOO - walk for "345" minutes, while saying "Ah Yeah!" with a "Mountain Book" in one hand, until a shower of light pours down (Thrill Jockey Records, USA)

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2020 is heating up with some absolutely fantastic music from across the globe. This week we have Romanian experimentation, we have a new one from the ever-prolific Shit & Shine, we've got abstract harp music, funk and soul, Nepalese sound art and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Antibalas - Fight Am Finish (Daptone Records, USA)

Siti Muharam - Alaminadura (On the Corner Records, UK)

Eartheater & LEYA - Angel Path (PAN Records, Germany)

Dolores Mondo Stash - Man Bites Dog (self-release, Romania)

Get the Blessing, Marc Gauvin, Robert Wyatt - Ulysses Frigidair (self release, UK)

The New Morning - Mi C'Yaan (Emotional Rescue, UK)

Shit & Shine - Tecvo Ooh (OOH-Sounds, Italy)

P.E. - Top Ticket (Wharf Cat Records, USA)

Julianna Barwick - Morning (RVNG Intl., USA)

Ritesh Maharjan - Sani (The Nois Society, Nepal)

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The first podcast of the 2020s is kicked off with exceptional hiphop from Atlanta via DJ Bishop. We also have experimental sound art from Japan, South African techno, Russian metal, detective jazz, the latest from Forest Swords and loads more.

Tracklisting
DJ Bishop - Dolla Sign (feat. Apoc Krysis) (Natural Sciences, UK)
Forest Swords - Do Drones Go To Heaven? (Dense Truth, UK)
Tryphème - In a Cyber Spiral (Central Processing Unit, UK)
Megalith Levitation - Acid Doom Rites ([addicted label], Russia)
Suzana's Bauten - Cidade das Estrelas (Brain Ticket Death, USA)
Lafawndah - Parallel X Tayhana X Lafawndah Rework (Concordia, Germany)
Rose Bonica - It’s Like Winter Without You (Wet Dreams Recordings, South Africa)
Bohren & der club of gore - Tief Gesunken (PIAS Recordings, Germany)
Yosuke Tokunaga - ,, (Tost, Japan)
Ashtray Navigations - A Carbine is a Beautiful White Bird (Memoirs of an Aesthete, UK)

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Now 2019 is coming to an end, enjoy this 3 hour stitching together of our favourites of 2019 - episodes #243 - #245. 30 phenomenally varied tracks from the year.

We have a special part 4 for our Patrons. Please support the podcast at patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast.

Thank you for your support this year, we'll be back in 2020.

Tracklisting

Big Brave – Sibling (Southern Lord Recordings, USA)
Bryte – Ice Cream (R&S Recordings / More Time Records, UK)
Sarathy Korwar – Coolie (The Leaf Label, UK)
Yao Bobby & Simon Grab – Bjole (LavaLava Records, UK)
Negativland – Discernment (Seeland Productions, USA)
Lokier – Fighting the Past (Pinkman, Netherlands)
Caterina Barbieri – Closest Approach to Your Orbit (Editions Mego, Austria)
Quelle Chris – Brain of the Ape (All City Records, Ireland)
Fire! Orchestra – (I Am a) Horizon (Rune Grammofon, Norway)
Fuji-Yuki – Blood Moon (Akuphone, France)
Ammar 808 and Cheb Hassen Tej – Zawali Fitness Club (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)
Rainbow Grave – Ten Million Tons of Shit (God Unknown Records, UK)
MC Yallah & Debmaster – Kubali (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)
Richard Dawson – Jogging (Domino Recording Co, UK)
Ka Baird – Walking (RVNG Intl, USA)
Sly & the Family Drone – New Free Spirits Falconry & Horseman Display (Love Love Records, UK)
Hot in Da Club – Metalravefun (Spooky Shit, Uganda)
Vanishing Twin – Cryonic Suspension May Save Your Life (Fire Records, UK)
Hotmood – Wanna be Lost (StarCreature10000000 Records, USA)
Kapote – Pump It Edit (Toy Tonics, Germany)
Girl Band – Salmon of Knowledge (Rough Trade Records, UK)
WaqWaq Kingdom – Itadakimasu (Phantom Limb, UK)
SPAZA – Ice Squincies (Waiting for You) (Mushroom Hour Half Hour, Netherlands)
FFS Why Though & Filthy Gears – Bop Through Ya Manor (self release, UK)
Tunes of Negation – Tundra Erotic (Cosmo Rhythmatic, Germany)
Baby Val & Paco Pack – Bloody Skies (FTP, Germany)
Deafkids – Alucinações de Comando (Neurot Recordings, USA)
Local Artist – Boys Cry (Mood Hut, Canada)
Angel Bat Dawid – We Are Starzz (International Anthem, USA)
Felicia Atkinson – Moderato Cantabile (Shelter Press, France)

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The final podcast of 2019 sees us exploring more of our favourites from the year. We've been enjoying experimental South African jazz, hallucinatory music from Brazil, Canadian house music, French experimental sounds and loads more - roll on 2020!

Tracklisting

Girl Band - Salmon of Knowledge (Rough Trade Records, UK)

WaqWaq Kingdom - Itadakimasu (Phantom Limb, UK)

SPAZA - Ice Squincies (Waiting for You) (Mushroom Hour Half Hour, Netherlands)

FFS Why Though & Filthy Gears - Bop Through Ya Manor (self release, UK)

Tunes of Negation - Tundra Erotic (Cosmo Rhythmatic, Germany)

Baby Val & Paco Pack - Bloody Skies (FTP, Germany)

Deafkids - Alucinações de Comando (Neurot Recordings, USA)

Local Artist - Boys Cry (Mood Hut, Canada)

Angel Bat Dawid - We Are Starzz (International Anthem, USA)

Felicia Atkinson - Moderato Cantabile (Shelter Press, France)

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We continue to celebrate some of our favourites from the year. There's been outstanding Middle Eastern techno, multiple tracks about moving at various pace, blistering Ugandan grime, experimental pop and lots more

Tracklisting

Ammar 808 and Cheb Hassen Tej - Zawali Fitness Club (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

Rainbow Grave - Ten Million Tons of Shit (God Unknown Records, UK)

MC Yallah & Debmaster - Kubali (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Richard Dawson - Jogging (Domino Recording Co, UK)

Ka Baird - Walking (RVNG Intl, USA)

Sly & the Family Drone - New Free Spirits Falconry & Horseman Display (Love Love Records, UK)

Hot in Da Club - Metalravefun (Spooky Shit, Uganda)

Vanishing Twin - Cryonic Suspension May Save Your Life (Fire Records, UK)

Hotmood - Wanna be Lost (StarCreature10000000 Records, USA)

Kapote - Pump It Edit (Toy Tonics, Germany)

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Never mind the decade, 2019 itself has been crammed with incredible that needs shouting about again. We've had a year of South Asian hip hop, Mexican techno, Scandinavian jazz, Japanese experimental music and loads more to celebrate. We've got a bit of that this week, and will spend the rest of December celebrating the rest of it.

Tracklisting

Big Brave - Sibling (Southern Lord Recordings, USA)

Bryte - Ice Cream (R&S Recordings / More Time Records, UK)

Sarathy Korwar - Coolie (The Leaf Label, UK)

Yao Bobby & Simon Grab - Bjole (LavaLava Records, UK)

Negativland - Discernment (Seeland Productions, USA)

Lokier - Fighting the Past (Pinkman, Netherlands)

Caterina Barbieri - Closest Approach to Your Orbit (Editions Mego, Austria)

Quelle Chris - Brain of the Ape (All City Records, Ireland)

Fire! Orchestra - (I Am a) Horizon (Rune Grammofon, Norway)

Fuji-Yuki - Blood Moon (Akuphone, France)

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As everyone else retreats into 'best of' lists, we've got one more hour of tip-top new experimental sounds to fill your ears. There's Ukrainian rap, Chinese doom, Russian punk, Canadian organ music and pretty much everything in between. 

We'll fall into line with our favourites of 2019 next week...

Tracklisting

Ecko Bazz - Kyusa Embela (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Gnoomes - Irma (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Before the Revival - Irrelevant Filament (WV Sorcerer Productions, France / China)

Colossal Squid - Swungert (Square Leg Records, UK)

And The - Technologie (AB Records, France)

Modern Technology - Queue Jumper (Live) (Exploding Head Sessions, UK)

Moreno Ácido + Diogo - Coisa LEVE (Holuzam, Portugal)

Alonya Alonya - Не перегоріти (HitWonder Records, Ukraine)

Blake Hargreaves - Noël at Lindenkirche, Berlin (Ultra Eczema, Belgium)

Squarepusher - Vortrack (Warp Records, UK)

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Our second to last podcast before we delve into our review of 2019 shows that the year's slew of quality new music isn't slowing down just yet. Just breathe in the sheer immensity of that Flying Luttenbachers track, or the long-awaited new material from Detroit's Andres. We're also increasingly looking forward to 2020, with the first taste of Katie Gately's record on Houndstooth whetting the appetite. Elsewhere there's Korean and Iranian experimentation, Gameboy chiptune, French new wave and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Dame Area - Zaman çabuk geçiyor (Kess Kill, Sweden)

Baston - Primates (Howlin’ Banana Records, France)

Katie Gately - Bracer (Houndstooth Records, UK)

Andres - What’s UR Name Again (Mahogani Music, USA)

Eddy Current Suppression Ring - Our Quiet Whisper (Castle Face Records, USA)

Tehransmission - Leaving the Planet (Unexplained Sounds Group, Italy)

David Thomas Broughton & ITTA - Trembling Flower Extract 1 (Bloxham Tapes, UK)

Robot Riddims - Perfect Score (self-release, UK)

The Flying Luttenbachers - Praalude (ugEXPLODE Records, USA)

Miquela - I A De Sers (Finders Keepers Records, UK)

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Over 250 episodes, the Independent Music Podcast has promoted 3,200 independent artists and record labels. On episode 250, we're doing nothing more than continuing to promote the most interesting artists from across the globe.

We start off with one of our favourite new labels out of Germany - Edelfaul - who have twisted krautrocky experimentation for us, we move swiftly through the gears, with drone jazz, abstract footwork, dark neoclassical, cumbia, plunderphonics and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Atomvulkan Britz - Britzkrieg Bop (Edelfaul Recordings, Germany)

Pulled By Magnets - Invite Them In (Tak:til, Germany)

Baby Val & Paco Pack - Bloody Skies (FTP Records, Germany)

Scorn - Never Let It Be Said (Ohm Resistance, USA)

Elizabeth Joan Kelly - Baleen Executioner (self-release, USA)

Luminous Bodies - Choices (Box Records, UK)

The Mauskovic Dance Band - Take The Money (Octopus Version) (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)

Nnja Riot - Mefiti Beats (self-release, UK)

C&LG - That One Dude Who Decided That His Post-Hardcore Band Will Really Prosper From Experimenting With Their Sound Is Really Gay (Pole Younger, Russia)

Liturgy - HAJJ (YLYLCYN, USA)

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Musical interval training is the feel of this week's podcast, as we take sharp, sudden shifts from extraordinarily uptempo high-NRG tunes to extraordinarily low-NRG stunners. We've got Korean future funk, abstract electronics from one half of Sleaford Mods, New Zealand dancehall and loads more.

Tracklisting

Sign Libra - Sea of Islands (RVNG Intl, USA)

Night Tempo - Dystopia (self-release, South Korea)

Rachael Dadd - Animal (Memphis Industries, UK)

Brother Ali - Situated (feat. Pharoahe Monch) (Rhymesayers Entertainment, USA)

Extnddntwrk - Gnome (Fourth Dimension, UK)

Tippa Lee & Naram - Down in the Ghetto (Red Robin Records, New Zealand)

Neumes - Kali (self-release, UK)

The Nag's Head - Cusp (Kit Records, UK)

Craven Faults - Deipkier (The Leaf Label, UK)

Bayview Acid Squirrels - Love is the Slug (Squirrels on Film, USA)

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Kick your weekend off with music from a Thai folk dance before taking in our hour of hefty noise, dub experimentation from Portland, Chinese techno, tip top contemporary bass music and loads more.

Tracklisting

Sebastian Reynolds - Cherd (performed by The Jongkraben Ensemble) (PinDrop Records, UK)

Mike Neaves - Shovelwave (self-release, UK)

HXXS - Double Down (Captured Tracks, USA)

SVB - Kick Up the Mud (Samarbeta, UK)

Heavens Blade - Concrete Rope (self-release, USA)

Iona Fortune - Tóng Rén 同人 (Ecstatic Recordings, UK)

Dissemblance - Capture (Mannequin Records, Germany)

Lightning Bolt - Hüsker Dön't (Thrill Jockey, USA)

Palace Lido - Used Car (Czaszka (rec.), UK)

Ahadadream - Melty (More Time, UK / R&S Records, UK)

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A bit woozy this week after some blistering music on podcast #246. There are film noir vibes from Germany, rare Obokano music from Kenya, synthpop from Spain, roots reggae from a trio of legendary producers, and loads more.

Tracklisting

Scalping - Ruptured (Council Records, UK)

Crème de Hassan - Song of Dawn (Inversions, UK)

Keeley Forsyth - Debris (The Leaf Label, UK)

BBC (Dennis Bovell, Jimmy Brown & Steve Cobby) - Quality Weed (Déclassé Records, UK)

Grandmaster Masese - Orogena Rwa Baba (Dagortti Records, USA)

Myōboku - Cosaguapa (Foehn Records, Spain)

Bohren & der Club of Gore - Sollen es doch Alle wissen (PIAS, UK)

Jay Glass Dubs - An Ambivalent Path (Berceuse Heroique, UK)

ZONAL - In A Cage (feat. Moor Mother) (Relapse Records, USA)

Danny T & Tradesman - Crazy ft Warrior Queen (Samurai Breaks Remix) (Scotch Bonnet, UK)

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Heading for the usual extremities this week, flicking between Mexican disco, Chicago jazz, and extreme metal in the first handful of tracks before heading into the deeper realms of sharp Russian punk, off-kilter synth pop, techno, and middle eastern acid.

Tracklisting

Hotmood - Esta Noche (Star Creature Universal Vibrations, USA)

Angel Bat Dawid - Black Family (International Anthem, USA)

Creeping Death - Bloodlust Contamination (eOne Heavy, USA)

Sereias - Primeiro Ministro (Lovers & Lollypops, Portugal)

Throwing Snow - Nought to Gain (Houndstooth, UK)

Acid Arab - Électrique Yarghol (feat. Hasan Minawi) (Crammed Discs, Belgium)

Jahdan Blakkamoore - Liberation Over Liberace (Dub-Stuy, USA)

Злурад - Карусель ([addicted label], Russia)

Teplice - I Used to Wait (Pastel Prism, UK)

Sun Ra Arkestra - Children of the Sun (Lanquidity Records, UK)

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Some of the best tunes of the year in this week's show, not least the absolute dancefloor smasher from Kenya-based MC Yallah. Elsewhere there hefty industrial sounds from Israel, the latest from the brilliant Clipping, Australian finger-picking folk, noise from Shit & Shine and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

I'm Being Good - Furniture With Feet (Infintite Chug Records, UK)

MC Yallah & Debmaster - Kubali (Hakuna Kulala, Uganca)

Stefan Fraunberger - Elegie (Morphine Music, Germany)

Black Chama - Voodoo Rabbit (Raash Records, Israel)

Clipping - Blood of the Fang (Sub Pop Records, USA)

D.C Cross - Presslufthammer Catfight (self-release, Australia)

Torpor - Two Heads on Gold (Truthseeker Music, UK / Sludgelord Records, UK / Moment of Collapse, Germany / Smithsfoodgroup DIY, Netherlands / Medusa Crush Recordings, Canada)

Shit and Shine - Salty Tomato (Riot Season Records, UK)

Disrupt - The Souls Formula (Zonedog, Germany)

Roger Robinson - Stay (NoCorner Records, UK)

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Bristol sounds are high on the agenda for this week's Independent Music Podcast from the brutal sounds of the new Pinch EP on Berceruse Heroique to the latest from the wonderful Avon Terror Corps project. Elsewhere we have abstract hiphop from Ghana, Hawaiian leftfield music, Finnish krautrock, Argentinian dance music about dinosaurs and loads more.

Tracklisting

Pinch - Fortune Tellers (Berceruse Heroique, UK)

Haircuts for Men - Cマイナーに嘆きます (Haircuts for Men, USA)

Los Siquicos Litoraleños - La Danza Del Brontosaurio (Hive Mind Records, UK)

Pharaoh Overlord - Abscission (Ektro Records, Finland)

Anne Müller - Nummer 2 (Erased Tapes, UK)

Friedman & Pais - untitled (Nonplace, Germany)

Ekoplekz - Volcanik (Avon Terror Corps, UK)

Klein - For What Worth ft. Matana Roberts (ijn inc, USA)

Wanlov the Kubolor - Dis Be Ghana (self-release, Ghana)

Fahmi Mursyid - Hening (Saron) (One Instrument Records, Germany)

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On the show this week we have the new collaboration between podcast favourites Charles Hayward Laura Cannell, Andre Bosman and Ex Easter Island Head. We have abstract madness from Brazil, punk from Ukraine, the latest from Poland's Trupa Trupa and a lot more.

Tracklisting

Bonnacons of Doom - ESUS (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Satanique Samba Trio - Badtriptronics #09 (Rebel Up! Records, Belgium)

Whistling Arrow - Forking Paths (feat. Charles Hayward Laura Cannell, Andre Bosman, Ex Easter Island Head) (God Unknown Records, UK)

Gut Fauna - Crisis Actor (Ingrown Records, USA)

Yao Bobby & Simon Grab - Diamonds (Lava Lava Records, UK)

Pletnev - Hope They Won't Come Back (Lion's Drums Remix) (Le Temps Perdu, Germany)

Trupa Trupa - Mangle (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

Chillera - Pro Fun (Muscut, Ukraine)

Ben Vince & Jacob Samuel - Fig 3 (First Terrace Records, UK)

Diarmuid J Kennedy - The Brokenheart (self-release, Ireland)

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Thank you for continuing to listen and share the podcast, every week we love bringing new music to your ears and this week is no different. We have music from Yemen, avant garde jazz from Russia, Thai funk from the Netherlands, filthy dubstep and a load more...

Tracklisting

El Khat (القات) - Ya Raiyat (يا راعيات) (Batov Records, UK)

Rainbow Grave - Ten Million Tons of Shit (God Unknown Records, UK)

YĪN YĪN - One Inch Punch (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)

Pan•american - Memphis Helena (Kranky, USA)

French Mount Ultra - Obelisk (#Feelings, USA)

Innercity Ensemble - The Great Meadow (Instant Classic, Poland)

Mirrored Lips - Стамбульское радио (self-release, Russia)

Head & Leg - Softyhead (Slovenly Recordings, USA)

Somah & Nova - Heart Sprint (Scrub a Dub, UK)

I Know I'm An Alien - My Mind Wants to Kill Me (self-release, UK)

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Panamanian soul, Indonesian experimentation, Colombian acid cumbia, Kenyan industrial, Lewisham grime and a whole lot more, it's just a standard week of the Independent Music Podcast. We're also exploring the latest sounds from China, Australia, and France.

Tracklisting

Electric Capablanca - Karpov Counter (Kit Records, UK)

WaqWaq Kingdom - Doggy Bag (Phantom Limb, UK)

Flohio - Way2 (Alpha, UK)

Los Pirañas - Puerta del Sol (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

Dead Already - White Foam (self-release, Australia)

Wahono - 3’20 (Divisi62, Indonesia)

Jaimie Branch - Prayer for Amerikkka pt 1 & 2 (International Anthem, USA)

Slikback & Hyph11E - ISHU (SVBKVLT, China)

Jeanot Lou Paysan - Eurodance (self-release, France)

Ralph Weeks & Combo Lulo - Algo Muy Profundo (Names You Can Trust, USA)

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Showcasing the best independent music around right now, this week's pod takes us from DR Congo via Uganda, to a Brighton beach, through Italian dancehall, German filth house, abstract folk and into all reaches of experimental and forward-thinking music in between.

Tracklisting

Rey Sapienz - Dancehall Pigmé (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Merlin Nova - Just Calling (self-release, UK)

CMPND - E.W.A. (High Focus Records, UK)

Ka Baird - Symanimagenic (RVNG Intl., USA)

Otang - Rot Yr Brain (Ware Collective, UK)

Giant Swan - 55 Year Old Daughter (KECK, UK)

Kapote - Delirio Italiano (Dub) (Toy Tonics, Germany)

HTRK - Venus in Leo (Ghostly International, USA)

Tiberias Towa & Tom Spirals - Flex Like Water (Pure Niceness Records, France)

Alice Hubble - Atlantis Palm (Happy Robots, UK)

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On the podcast this week we tick a lot of the boxes: whether you're into cubist hiphop, epic black metal, Indonesian techno, or avant jazz rap we have you covered. There's also intensely danceable sounds from the Lisbon underground, two Taiwanese ex-pats making forward-thinking sounds, gorgeous folk and lots more experimental goodness.

Tracklisting

Algiers - Can the Sub_Bass Speak? (Matador Records, UK)

Aditya Permana - Raum (Dekadenz Records, Indonesia)

Sweet Williams - Stunt Freeze (Gringo Records, UK)

L'Orange & Jeremiah Jae - Dead Battery (Mello Music Group, USA)

DJ Firmeza - Intenso (Príncipe, Portugal)

Stumpf - Start (Edelfaul Recordings, Germany)

Cyanching - Shadow of a Shadow (Bezirk, UK)

Sabiwa - Enigma (Chinabot, UK)

Marcus Hamblett - Lost at Sea (feat. Kate Stables) (Willkommen Records, UK)

Sacred Son - Arachnidan Appendage (self-release, UK)

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We're off this week as Anthony tours the Scottish highlands. In place of the usual show we have a blistering one from last year that still sounds fresh. Not least the mindblowing sounds of Deafkids, Bliss Signal, and D Double E - sounds that are great to hear every week. We'll be back with a fresh episode next Monday.


Grime veteran D Double E finally has his first LP coming out and it kicks us off in fine style. Elsewhere on the show there’s Brazilian noise from Deafkids, Mumdance’s new metal direction with Bliss Signal – his collaboration with Altar of Plagues’ James Kelly, the latest from hiphop stalwart Jeremiah Jae and more.

Tracklisting
D Double E – Back Then (Bluku Music, UK)
Deafkids – Espiral da Loucura (Neurot Recordings, USA)
Snapped Ankles – Tailpipe (The Leaf Label, UK)
Kathryn Joseph – From When I Wake the Want Is (Rock Action Records, UK)
Bliss Signal – Bliss Signal (Profound Lore Records, Canada)
Get The Blessing – If It Can It Will (Kartel Music Group, UK)
Tarawangsawelas – Tetap Terbit (Morphine Records, Germany)
Jeremiah Jae – All Me (ft Karenbe) (Hit + Run, USA)
Norvis Junior – Not Normal (New Math Records, USA)

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No soft openings this week, as we kick things off with gabba on the excellent Swedish label Northern Electronics. We have the latest from Chris & Cosey's collaboration with Factory Floor's Nik Void in Carter Tutti Void, more new veteran sounds in the latest from Negativland, abstract hip hop, synthy grime, avant garde jazz and loads more

Tracklisting

E-Saggila - Aziza (Northern Electronics, Sweden)

Uniform & The Body - Not Good Enough (Sacred Bones Records, USA)

Likwid Continual Space Motion - Earthbound (Super-Sonic Jazz Records, Netherlands)

Kutcha Butcha - Dreams Are Not (Half Baked Bread Records, UK)

K, Le Maestro - Sinister (self-release, UK)

Carter Tutti Void - t3.5 (Conspiracy International, UK)

CZ Wang & Neo Image - Just Off Wave (feat. Separated at Birth) (Mood Hut, Canada)

Negativland - Discernment (Seeland Productions, USA)

Captain Over - Better With (feat. Manga Saint Hilare) (XVI Records, UK)

Afrodeutsche - Make The Call (River Rapid, UK)

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This week we have fantastic new music from the peerless Marie Davidson and the unexpected (yet welcome) collaboration between Mark Lanegan and Not Waving.

Elsewhere there's new music from the fabulous Richard Dawson, the latest from The Bug and Burial's Flame 2 project, new sounds from France, Australia, Egypt and more.

Tracklisting

Richard Dawson - Jogging (Weird World Records, UK)

Not Waving & Mark Lanegan - Burned Out Babylon (Ecstatic Recordings, UK)

Hyperstition Duo - Templexing (Polyphonic Assemblage, UK)

Braille Face & Happy Axe - Open Sky (Spirit Level, Australia)

Klahrk & Roxas - Influence (Activia Benz, UK)

DJ Plead - Battiekh 3 (Phil Battiekh, Switzerland)

Hey Colossus - Medal (Alter Records, UK)

Marie Davidson - Chasing the Light (Ninja Tune, UK)

Flame 2 (The Bug & Burial) - Rain (Pressure, Germany)

Twoonky - Aqua Bar (Macadam Mambo, France)

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We return this week with the welcoming noise from the debut Petbrick LP, whose album we've been looking forward to since their blinding EP on Closed Casket last year. Elsewhere we have forward-looking Finnish jazz, kologo power from Ghana Turkish disco edits, Somali-Canadian hiphop, Japanese psych and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Petbrick - Horse (Rocket Recordings, UK / Closed Casket, USA)

King Ayisoba - Batakari Africa - feat. Atongo Zimba, Wiyaala & Big Gad (Makkum Records, Netherlands)

Petter Eldh / Koma Saxo - Port Koma (We Jazz Records, Finland)

Reece Thomas - Rustling of Reefs on the Sunshine (Alocasia Garden, UK)

Arşivplak - Seker Oglan (self-release, UK)

Igor Wakhévitch - Materia-Prima (Finders Keepers Records, UK)

OBUXUM - Black Girls Flying (URBNET Records, Canada)

Floating Spectrum - The Early Green Outburst (Temporary Residence, USA)

Moonbow - BNND WDTH (West Friends, UK)

Qujaku - In Neutral (So I Buried Records, UK)

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This week we haven’t been able to record a new show because Anthony has been very ill for the past few weeks. He is on the mend now and should be back for a show next week.

Instead of us putting in another repeat, we thought we would give you the chance to listen to one of our Patron-only bonus shows. This one has been available to them for over a year, and we thought it’d be good to give you a taste of what you’re missing out on.

This first one is us talking about some music that was formative to us and to this podcast. Hope you enjoy it.

And if you do, please consider supporting the podcast - patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast.

Tracklisting

Coachwhips - You Gonna Get It (Narnack Records, USA)

Aaron Neville - Hercules (Mercury, USA)

Roots Manuva - Join the Dots (Big Dada, UK)

Fever Ray - Dry and Dusty (Rabid Records, Sweden)

Venetian Snares - Öngyilkos Vasárnap (Planet Mu, UK)

The Congos - Ark of the Covenant (Black Art, Jamaica)

JahYu - To The End Of The Earth And Sea (Trigrams, UK)

Basa Basa - African Disco Power (Sofrito Edit) (Sofrito Specials, UK)

Love - The Red Telephone (Elektra, USA)

Part Chimp - Trad (Rock Action Records, UK)

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Straight out of South London is this week's Independent Music Podcast and Lewisham's favourite son Novelist, whose new EP has more than enough bangers to get us going this week. Elsewhere we have cinematic sounds from Israel's Markey Funk and the legendary Pere Ubu, danceable riddims from Portugal, blistering dubstep, and some stunning beautiful music from France.

Tracklisting

Novelist - Rowdy Riddim (self-release, UK)

Markey Funk - The Old City (Som Recordings, Israel)

Rien Virgule - Zanne Nel Velluto (Zam Zam Records, France)

Von D ft. Blackout Ja - Dancehall Saga (Dub-Stuy, USA)

Pere Ubu - The Road Ahead (Cherry Red Records, UK)

Alex Figueira - Platanito (Music With Soul, Netherlands)

Rui P. Andrade & Aires - Fuchsia Timelines (Colectivo Casa Amarela, Portugal)

Odd Nosdam - FBT 14 (Home Assembly Music, UK)

Tomaga & Pierre Bastien - Bandiera Di Carta (Other People, USA)

Félicia Atkinson- Joan (Shelter Press, France)

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On the show this week we move between Japanese folk music, post-punk and modern classical, interspersed with some musique concrete from Cote D'ivoire and abrasive power electronics from Italy. The new Anna Meredith is a real highlight, as is the latest single from Sarathy Korwar's magnificent new LP. Elsewhere there's the latest from the label formerly known as Tobago Tracks, a welcome return for Bobby Krlic (AKA The Haxan Cloak) and much more.

Tracklisting

aircode - You Broke Down Into Four and a Half Pieces (TT, UK)

Dry Cleaning - Magic of Meghan (self-release, UK)

Mireille Kyrou - Étude 1 (Nostalgie de la Boue, Cote D'ivoire)

Sarathy Korwar - Bol (The Leaf Label, UK)

Ya Mai Mo - Mori No Fushigi (White Paddy Mountain, Japan)

Anna Meredith - Paramour (Moshi Moshi Records, UK)

Sexy Crocodile for Dinner - Interferenza Distruttiva (Sputo Records, Italy)

Bobby Krlic - Gassed (Milan Records, USA)

Mai Mai Mai - Magia Lucana (La Tempsta International, Italy)

Seabuckthorn - Premonition (self-release, UK)

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After a few weeks of studio upheaval, our first episode in our new space is here - and it's a bit of an abstract one. With fragmented samples of 78rpm records from a French library to Glaswegian dubstep, via violin experiments and Afghan folk music, we have the whole set of what's good and great in contemporary independent music.

Tracklisting

Achwghâ Ney Wodei - Malalam Solom (Table Sports, Portugal)

Equiknoxx - Corner (Equiknoxx Musiq, Jamaica)

Oren Ambarchi, Mark Fell, Will Guthrie, Sam Shalabi - Oglon Day 2 (Thirty Three Thirty Three, UK)

Rapture 4D & Ruda - Hubble flow Dub (Scotch Bonnet, UK)

Kefaya & Elaha Soroor - Jama Narenji (Bella Union, UK)

City of Women - Sergei (Sähkö Recordings, Finland)

Stefan Fraunberger - Elegie (Morphine Records, Germany)

Ko Shin Moon - L’Offrande (Akuphone Records, France)

Laura Cannell & Polly Wright - Help Me to Salt Help Me to Sorrow (Brawl Records, UK)

Oh Sees - Henchlock (Castle Face Records, USA)

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We're still away - our internet, and the podcast, will be back next week.

We're unashamedly throwing bangers at you on this week’s pod. The brutal, brilliant pop sounds of SOPHIE kick us off, as we travel through stunning sounds from Khalab’s new record, a new Ugandan record label releasing heavy bass sounds, Lewisham grime from Flohio, and Polish experimental music from Edinburgh.

Tracklisting
SOPHIE – Ponyboy (Transgressive Records, UK)
Khalab – Black Noise (feat. Tenesha the Wordsmith) (On the Corner Records, UK)
Slows – A Great Big Smile From Venus (excerpt) (Deep Distance, UK)
Slikback – Ascenscion (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)
YOB – The Screen (Relapse Records, USA)
Andria – So Far (Yes, Serbia)
Ekiti Sound – Ife (Crammed Discs, Belgium)
Ko Shin Moon – Zaffa (Akuphone Records, France)
Flohio – Bands (Alpha, UK)
Januszewski – Untitled II (Czaszka (rec.), UK)

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We're away this week, so here's where we were this time last year.

We’ve got alternative rock stylings of Birmingham’s Dorcha alongside experimental sounds of Ben Vince. We have legendary techno producer Samuel Kerridge’s new track, mutant jungle from Sophia Loizou, a surprising folk project from Roger Robinson, reggae from Parly B, hiphop, Latvian experimentation and loads more.

Tracklisting
Dorcha – Bruiser (self-release, UK)
Samuel Kerridge – Silent Notes (Downwards, UK)
Ben Vince – Assimilation (Where to Now?, UK)
Horsedreamer (Roger Robinson & Piers Faccini) – Trigger (Beating Drum, France)
Dameetis Brown – I T S M E (self-release, USA)
Parly B & The Elementz – Skylark (Reggae Take Over, UK)
1/2H 1/2W – Inbreed (Bezirk, Austria)
Sophia Loizou – Memories of Angels (Cosmo Rhythmatic, Germany)
Giant Swan – High Waisted (Mannequin Records, Germany)
Field Lines Cartographer – Repulsin Engine Test (Concretetapes, UK)

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Gnarly bible stories and more on the podcast this week. Whether it's questionable theology, hot off the press grime or something in between that you're after, this week will deliver for you.

We've got the best new jazz from London and Norway, Japanese experimental music, delightful folk, Reading reggae, Greek gabba and a whole heap more.

Tracklisting

FFSYTHO - Bop Through Ya Manor (prod. Filthy Gears) (self-release, UK)

Collocutor - The Angry One (On the Corner Records, UK)

Mountain / Full Edition - ある行為を犯罪と評価するための条件 (Conspiracy) (Natural Sciences, UK)

Fire! Orchestra - Blue Crystal Fire (Rune Grammofon, Norway)

Service Animal - Core Of Reality (Death of Rave, UK)

Mariee Sioux - Black Snakes (Night Bloom Records, USA)

Mikado Koko - Fukagawa Bushi (Akuphone, France)

The Austerity Program - Isaiah 63:2-6 (Controlled Burn Records, USA)

Solo Banton & Macka B - Edutainment (Reality Shock Records, UK)

The Utopia Strong - Brainsurgeons 3 (Rocket Recordings, UK)

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Sometimes we start the podcast with music to shake your body into action, other times we just assault your senses with experimental noise. This week it's the turn of Girl Band to launch the podcast into your ears with six minutes of hefty post punk goodness. Elsewhere in the hour we have abstract Japanese music, UK hip hop, Pakistani Surti, New Zealand dancehall and the usual (and unusual) stops in between.

Tracklisting

Girl Band - Shoulderblades (Rough Trade Records, UK)

Seaketa - よい (yoi) (Chinabot, UK)

Plaid - Los (Warp, UK)

CMPND - Flight 370 (High Focus Records, UK)

Ustad Saami - God Is (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

Hershel 36 - Unchartered (Lickety-Splat Music, UK)

Cate le Bon - Mother's Mother's Magazines (Mexican Summer, USA)

SK Simeon & Naram - Dem Wanna be my Friend (Red Robin Records, New Zealand)

Blanck Mass - House vs House (Sacred Bones Records, USA)

Mr Mitch - Not Modular (Pressure, Germany)

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Lots of music from Japan gets us going on this week's show, showing a glimpse at the breadth of sounds coming out of the country whether that be bamboo afrobeat, spandex-appropriate rock or abstract electronics. Elsewhere this week we've got dark industrial music from UAE, Welsh rock from mclusky* and Future of the Left leader Falco's Christian Fitness project, and loads more. 

Tracklisting

Ajate x NY.KO - With Regularity (180g Records, France)

Hibushibire - Ecstasy Highwaystar (Riot Season Records, UK)

Sun Dawei - 山賊 / 右盼 (Shanshui Records, Japan)

Padang Food Tigers - Woody's Alright (Blue Hole Recordings, USA)

Christian Fitness - Newly Colonised Moon (Prescriptions Music, UK)

Nathan Micay - Join Me Or Die. Can You Do Any Less (LuckyMe, UK)

Tomaga - Bluest (self-release, UK)

Ben Vince - Our Love (feat. Tom Glencross & Jacob Samuel) (Thirty Three Thirty Three, UK)

CORIN - Dissect (Bedouin Records, UAE)

Black Shape - London (Hominid Sounds, UK)

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The bizarre collaboration between the legendary pairing of Jean-Claude Vannier and Mike Patton closes us off this week. Before that we have the usual eclectic mix of remixed Brazilian noise, Jamaican poetry, Swedish postpunk, Cuban jazz and loads more.

Tracklisting

Deafkids - Distopia Permanente (Terror SoundSystem Funx Re-Drum) (Lovers & Lollypops, Portugal)

Nazamba & O.B.F. - Run! (Dubquake Records, France)

Graham Dunning - Void Worm (Fractal Meat Cuts, UK)

Curses - Sordo (Höga Nord Rekords, Sweden)

Clinic - Rubber Bullets (Domino Recording Co., UK)

Enrique - Eating Plastic (BANK Records NYC, USA)

Trash Kit - Horizon (Upset the Rhythm, UK)

Greenwood Rhythm Coalition - Jewels Part One (Names You Can Trust, USA)

Kevin Richard Martin - Kangaroo Care (Room40, USA)

Mike Patton & Jean-Claude Vannier - On Top of the World (Ipecac Recordings, USA)

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Terrifying stuff from a Bristol hotbed of experimental sounds whets our appetite for wonderful music this week. We move through noises from Canada, Japan, Scotland, and Italy as we promo some of the best noises coming out of the independent sector.

Tracklisting

Harrga - Artaud (Avon Terror Corps, UK)

RX-101 - Dopamine (Suction Records, Canada)

Kool Keith - Zero Fux (feat. B-Real) (Mello Music Group, USA)

Enablers - Bill, In Consideration (Exile on Mainstream, Germany | Broken Clover Records, USA | Lancashire and Somerset Records, UK)

Nick Klein & Wilted Woman - Café Kotti (Alien Jams, UK)

Meursault - Beaten (Common Grounds Records, UK)

Nakayubi - Magnetic Radio - 20190501 - 13:26 - TokyoArea FM @ Takeshiba wharf (self-release, Japan)

The Pheromoans - The Sixth Bell (Alter Records, UK)

Heith - Yoga of Stealth (Saucers Production, Italy)

Terminal Cheesecake - Saddle Shower (Box Records, UK)

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Following our week a way we return overwhelmed with excellent morsels of global experimental independent sound. We start with Sarathy Korwar's outstanding jazz/Indian MC hybrid that is sure to get noticed by discerning listeners, elsewhere we have choral music, twisted abstract hiphop, splendid psych folk, electric acholi music from central Africa and much more.

Tracklisting

Sarathy Korwar - Mumbay (feat. MC Mawali) / Pravasis (feat. Deepak Unnikrishnan) (The Leaf Label, UK)

Leo Pa-Layeng - Kono Wiye Ocung Otara (self-release, Uganda)

The Art Ensemble of Chicago - We Are On The Edge (Erased Tapes, UK)

Suzi Analogue - Way Live ft. ZenSoFly (Never Normal Records, USA)

Flamingods - Koray (Moshi Moshi Records, UK)

Sebastian Reynolds with Solo Collective - Ripeness Is All (Nonostar Records, Germany)

The Improvisers' Choir - Stem (self-release, UK)

Sea Urchin - Mish Hata'ref tesHa? (Bokeh Versions, UK)

Viscount - Reverse Engineering (Warecollective, UK)

Death and Vanilla - Let’s Never Leave Here (Fire Records, UK)

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We're away this week, so here's a show from this time last year, when we were enjoying some of the best music of 2018. From legends Pere Ubu and Tyler, The Creator to debut releases from ZOHASTRE and Owiny Sigoma Band affiliated Zapatilla, through to the latest from Colombia’s Lucrecia Dalt, there’s a whole heap to get stuck into

Back next week!

Tracklisting
ZOHASTRE – Birds Oracle (Zam Zam Records, USA)
700 Bliss – Living (Halcyon Veil, USA)
Tyler, The Creator – OKRA (self-release, USA)
Annabel (lee) – The Latest News (Youngbloods, USA)
Marmo – I Colori Dell’Universo (self-release, UK)
Zapatilla – Crumbling Down (Zap Music, UK)
Pere Ubu – Prison of the Sense (Cherry Red Records, UK)
Sterile Hand – Security (Ecstatic Recordings, UK)
Lucrecia Dalt – Edge (RVNG Intl., USA)
Warren Schoenbright – Excavations (Vacant Fulfilment, UK)

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Some absolutely blistering music this week, ranging from excitable Japanese punk from the brilliant Otoboke Beaver, to intense French black metal, stopping off via Turkish psych, Polish pop, beautiful sun-filled reggae and much more.

Tracklisting

Dolenz - Pull ft. Guilty Simpson (Exit Records, UK)

Otoboke Beaver おとぼけビ~バ~ - 脱·日陰の女 datsu, hikage no onna (Damnably, UK)

Ela Orleans - Planet Mars (Night School, UK)

Sunn O))) - Troubled Air (Southern Lord, USA)

Prince Fatty - Be Thankful for What You Got ft. Earl 16 (Evergreen Recordings, UK)

Carla dal Forno - So Much Better (Kallista Records, UK)

Embrace Your Punishment - Legacy (feat. Diogo Santana of Analepsy) (Vomit Your Shirt, Portugal)

Altın Gün - Süpürgesi Yoncadan (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

Fischerie & Persuasion - Embar (Idioms, Canada)

JK Flesh - In Your Pit (Pressure, Germany)

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Some real otherworldly business occurring on this week's podcast. Abstract sounds from Thailand, from Brazil, and Argentina dovetail nicely with fantastic new jazz sounds from South Africa. There's also African reggae via Glasgow, synth duals out of Kampala, punk rock from the UK and a great deal more.

Tracklisting

Stalawa, Blessed San - Traitor (Scotch Bonnet, UK)

HELM - I Knew You Would Respond (PAN, Germany)

Hot In Da Club - Futrip (Spooky Shit, Uganda)

SPAZA - Sunlight. Glycerine, 2 loose draws (Mushroom Hour Half Hour, South Africa)

Space War - Newborn Baby (Moontone Records, Thailand)

Witching Waves - Eye 2 Eye (Specialist Subject Records, UK)

DJ Haram - Ripe (self-release, USA)

Rakta - Falha Comum (Nada Nada Discos, Brazil)

Astrosuka - tlalok (self-release, Argentina)

Anatolian Weapons - To The Mother of Gods (RVNG Intl., USA)

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The usual blend of abstract noises coming from across the globe this week. There's Lebanese belly dance music punctuated with Polish breakcore, experimentation from the magnificent Amnesia Scanner, amongst pleasant indie rock, video game music, and abrasive noise.

Tracklisting

Scalping - Satan II (Council Records, UK)

Amnesia Scanner & Bill Kouligas - Lexachast VIII (PAN Records, Germany)

Jan St. Werner - Glottal Wolpertinger (Thrill Jockey, USA)

Lena Raine -Tsukuyomi (Local Action Records, UK)

Orchestra of Constant Distress - Discomfort (Riot Season Records, UK)

Ziad Rahbani - Taksim Organ & Tabla (Fortuna Records, Israel)

Bogdan Raczynski - 318 22t7 (Disciples, UK)

Demolition Honey - Relaxin’ At Mayhem Hotel (Ohub Records, Argentina)

My Disco - An Intimate Conflict (Downwards, UK)

Van Goose - Wildstar (self-release, USA)

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From Japanese Cumbia, mill town hip hop, and Viennese experimental music, there's a whole bunch of goodness to chomp down on through this week's podcast. We have banging house music, droney, beautiful experimentation, punk rock and loads more

Tracklisting

Mahatma X - RUPT (Home Assembly Music, UK)

BIG|BRAVE - Sibling (Southern Lord, USA)

Dutch Courage - Sixteen Years in Prison (Bezirk Tapes, UK)

Cochemea - All My Relations (Daptone Records, USA)

Minyo Crusaders - Kushimoto Bushi (Cumbia) (Mais Um, UK)

We Wild Blood - Those Teeth Weren't The Only Thing That I lost (Hominid Sounds, UK)

Dan Shake - Freak (self-release, UK)

Dylan Henner - I Had To Wash The Shirt I Lost (Phantom Limb, UK)

HRNS - White Heron (Warm Winters Ltd, UK)

Mirna Ray - Danse Macabre (self-release, UK)

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The brilliant Metro Crowd LP on Maple Death Records is a journey in its own right, and its opening track - a dubby, abstract corker - kicks us on our own journey this week. It's a trip that takes in forward-looking techno, French dancehall, twisted LA dubs, Irish jazz, experimental violinists and Russian punk.

Tracklisting

Metro Crowd - Gas in a Wagon (Maple Death Records, UK)

UKAEA - Shivering Dancer (self-release, UK)

Polypores - Rapt (Front & Follow, UK)

Mr. Zèbre feat. Lisa Dainjah - Tell Myself RUFF MIX1 (Pure Niceness Records, France)

Laura Cannell - Untethered (Brawl Records, UK)

Sikka Rymes & Duppy Gun Productions - Love Di People (ft. John D) (Bokeh Versions, UK)

Fixity - Becoming an Earthworm (Penske Recordings, Ireland)

Taupe - Get The Keys (self-release, UK)

Gnoomes – Sword in the Stone (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Rōnin Arkestra - Redeye Reprisal (Alberts Favourites, UK)

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Just some of the best music around right now, kicking your week into action with some high tempo, high feeling disco from Yung Bae, then driving through a selection of psych, Tunisian dance music, stunning Scottish experimental music, UK hiphop and outrageous non-dance music out of Africa

Tracklisting

Yung Bae - Don’t Stop w/Flamingosis (My Pet Flamingo Records, UK)

Spill Gold - Dali (Meduse MagiQ, Netherlands)

Ammar 808 - Zawali Fitness Club feat Cheb Hassen Tej (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)

Andrew Wasylyk - Journey to Inchcape (Athens of the North, UK)

Jonnie Common - The Colour is Fugitive (Creative Scotland, UK)

Holly Herndon - Eternal (4AD, UK)

Datkid & Leaf Dog - Crud Addict (High Focus Records, UK)

Terminal Cheesecake - V.D.K. Neck (Box Records, UK)

Spooky-J - woRite (Spooky Shit, Uganda)

Budos Band - Arcane Rambler (Daptone Records, USA)

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A mix of the unusual and wonderful this week - and that's just the 50-minute cover of 70s power ballad Without You by Nurse With Wound experimentalist Andrew Liles featuring writer and Quietus editor John Doran. We also have a new one from the peerless hiphop producer Madlib, some heavy bass from The Bug, synthpop from Argentina and loads more.

Tracklisting

Jamakabi & The Bug - Wickedest Dub (Pressure Records, Germany)

Oh No & Madlib - Big Whips (All City Records, Ireland)

Vanishing Twin - KRK (At Home in Strange Places) (Fire Records, UK)

Lauri Fire - Dialectos (Kriptonîa, Argentina)

Sly & the Family Drone - Jehovah’s Wetness (Love Love Records, UK)

Drahla - Stimulus for Living (Captured Tracks, USA)

Andrew Liles - Without You (feat. John Doran) (self-release, UK)

Volition Immanent - Whiteboy (MIND Records, Japan)

MoE - Sex is a Lie (Conradsound, Norway)

9XMentality - Dog Whistle (Heel.Zone, Italy)

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There are a few sound issues in this week's show due to technical issues... sorry about that!

Another week with slow, contemplative, exquisite sounds from across the globe. It all starts with Moroccan field recordings spliced into excellent techno, we have Japanese experiments, drones about water heating appliances and a whole lot more

Tracklisting

HAAi - It's Something We Can All Learn From (self-release, UK)

Jatinder Singh Durhailay & Suren Seneviratne - Petit Oiseau (Poetic Pastel Press, UK)

Takahiro Mukai - #212 (Cruel Nature Recordings, UK)

M. Aviz - Londres (Favela Discos, Portugal)

Merlin Nova - Boiler & I (self-release, UK)

Centrum - Stjärnor (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Bajram Bili - No Fugue (Lumière Noire, France)

Mecánica Popular - Estridentismo (Rub-a-Dub, UK)

Mattias Gustafsson - 4th movement: Allt som andades har tystnat (B.A.A.D.M., Belgium)

Roméo Poirier & Lars Haga Raavand - Kystwerk (Kit Records. UK)

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From Ukrainian grime to Japanese Geisha music, you're in for an unusual journey through this week's podcast. Between those two stops we have new noise from ex-Future of the Left and Kong member project USA Nails, Chinese techno from Tzusing, stunning modern classical from Austria's Martin Ptak, reggae out of Jamaica and Devon and a lot more

Tracklisting

Alyona Alyona – Рибки (self-release, Ukraine)

Tzusing - Circa Taipei (PAN Records, Germany)

USA Nails - Smile (Dipped in Gold Recordings, UK, Big Out Records, France, Hex Records, USA)

Martin Ptak - Merging (Col Legno Records, Austria)

Leafcutter John - Yes! Come Parade With Us (Border Community, UK)

Dignitary Stylish & Interrupt - New Idea (Ram Goat Records, UK)

Asher Levitas - Splintered (Too Fucked to Dance, UK)

Mana - Seven Steps Behind (Hyperdub, UK)

Northwest - London (Tempel Arts, UK)

Kouta Katsutaro - Shima No Museum (Death is Not the End, UK)

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After the mellow nature of last week's podcast, this week we've dug out a bit more of the nasty. Not least some cracking synth-led sounds from Serbia, Uruguay, and Israel. We also have new ones from old favourites Pye Corner Audio and Matmos amongst tuba toting Theon Cross, Indonesian house and loads more.

Tracklisting

Stevie Whisper - The Crying Wolf (YES, Serbia)
Mark Pritchard - Come Let Us (Warp Records, UK)
Black Chama - God of Chama (Raash Records, Israel)
Matmos - Plastic Anniversary (Thrill Jockey, USA)
Somesurprises - What Makes (Crash Symbols Records, USA)
Theon Cross - The Offerings (Gearbox Records, UK)
L’orgasme Masochiste - Electrocutofilia (self-release, Uruguay)
Pye Corner Audio - Hollow Earth (Ghost Box, UK)
Artificial - Adios Amigo (Aditya Permana Deeper Version) (Talking Machine, Indonesia)
Paisel - Satellite (Rocket Recordings, UK)

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Taking ambience to the extreme this week, there is a lot of beautiful music on podcast 216, not least the absolute exquisite records from Cucina Povera and Faten Kanaan. Amongst the picks this week is Iranian spike fiddle, screaming Scottish acapellas, sound recordings from the Argentinian jungle and more.

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If you're looking for unusual sounds, you don't have to search far into this week's podcast. The opening noise of Colombian noiseniks Chupame El Dedo (trans. Suck the Finger) is the type of tropical Cumbia you won't find anywhere else. 

Moving on from that this week, there is stunning dub music from the exceptionally exciting Bristol scene, abrasive rock music, soul music from Germany, and more synths than you can shake a theremin at. It's a good week...

Tracklisting

Chupame El Dedo - No te Metas con Satan (Discrepant, UK)
Sandy Lynch - Schway Dub (Avon Terror Corps, UK)
Bruxa Maria - Purple Aki (God Unknown Records, UK)
Acidliner - Die As He Pan (New Atlantis Records, UK)
Nihiloxica - Dubigwanjuba (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)
Black Midi - Speedway (Rough Trade Records, UK)
The Polyversal Souls -Feqer Feqer Nèw (feat. Alemayehu Eshete) (Philophon, Germany)
Lower Slaughter - The Measure of a Man (Box Records, UK)
Baïkonour - Urusvati (self-release, UK)
AK/DK - Defragment to Survive (Little Miss Echo Recordings, UK)

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Rare new sounds from the underground on this week's show as we have self-released experimental Mapuche music from Chile, field recordings from Indonesia, and intense music from Kenyan producer Slikback. 

Tracklisting

Cocaine Piss - Pretty Pissed (Hypertension Records, Belgium)
Tecnología Para Ser Libres - Nguillatun (self-release, Chile)
King Midas Sound - You Disappear (Cosmo Rhythmatic, Germany)
Aesop Rock & Tobacco - Corn Maze (Rhymesayers Entertainment, USA)
Black to Comm - Double Happiness in Temporal Decoy (Thrill Jockey, USA)
Slikback - Rage (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)
Housewives - SmttnKttns (Blank Editions, UK)
Semut Ireng - Daul (Aural Archipelago, Indonesia)
Alameda 5 - CDTE (Instant Classic, Poland)
Mighty Lord Deathman - Modern Art (self-release, UK)

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On this week's show we kick things off with the latest weird hiphop drop from Germany's Prrrrrrr Records, we have pleasant jazz from Norway, beautiful guitar from William Tyler, an early contender for record of the year from Krikor, and some hefty noise from all corners.

Tracklisting

edac - onto (Prrrrrrr Records, Germany)
William Tyler - Call Me When I’m Breathing Again (Merge Records, USA)
USA/Mexico - Matamoros (12XU Recordings, USA / Riot Season Records, UK)
Trondheim Jazz Orchestra & Ole Morten Vågan - Far Ago and Long Away (Odin, Norway)
Krikor - T-800 Factory / The Austrian Oak Take 1 (self-release, France)
Test Dept - Landlord (One Little Indian, UK)
Chiclosx - Paso (DesembocadurA, Mexico)
Tanya Tagaq - Snowblind (Six Shooter Records, Canada)
Bremen - Aimless Cruising (Blackest Ever Black, UK)
Deafkids - Mente Bicameral (Neurot Recordings, USA)

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Music from Belize and Sweden, as well as brand new experimentation from across the globe

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Anthony is still away so this week we have a recording from Gareth's show on NTS Radio in which he plays music that's exciting him this year. 

Recorded live, it includes the blistering sounds of 14 year old Tanzanian singeli artist Dogo Janja, first plays of brand new Pye Corner Audio and Jay Glass Dubs, experimental percussion from Indonesia's DIVISI62, Ghanaian reggae, UK grime, acid cumbia and Georgian modern classical

We will be back to normal next week!

Tracklisting

Jay Mitta - Tatizo Pesa feat Dogo Janja (Nyege Tapes, Uganda)
Szare - Miner (Polity Records, UK)
Nazar - Warning Shots (Hyperdub Records, UK)
Jay Glass Dubs - Laid Down (Bokeh Versions, UK)
wahono - Prambanan (DIVISI 62, Indonesia)
Karsten Pflum - Fishes and Plantses (Touched Electronix, UK)
Y-Bayani and his Band of Enlightenment, Reason, and Love - Asembi Ara Amba (Philophon, Germany)
Cass x Rida - Devil Emoji (Pirate Culture, UK)
Pye Corner Audio - Mindshaft (GhostBox, UK)
Romperayo - Ay Que Pulguita (Discrepant, UK)
Julia Kent - Imbalance (Leaf Label, UK)
Tornike Karchkha & Nazi Chavchavadze - Harmonization of Cello (Co-dependent, Europe)

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The guys are on holiday until 14 January, so in the meantime here's a cracking episode from early last year. There's music from industrial pioneer Chris Carter (ex Throbbing Gristle / Chris & Cosey) and breakcore pioneer Venetian Snares. There's also exceptional contemporary sounds from Russian jazz punks Сольвычегодск and spoken word dub from Leslie Winer and Jay Glass Dubs 

Tracklisting

Warmduscher – Big Wilma (The Leaf Label, UK)
Chris Carter – Blissters (Mute Records, UK)
Solo Banton – Super Lyrics (Reality Shock Records, UK)
Paper Dollhouse – Haze (MoonDome, UK)
Сольвычегодск – Ко мне (self-release, Russia)
UUUU – Verlagerung, Verlagerung, Verlagerung (Editions Mego, Austria)
Leslie Winer and Jay Glass Dubs – Woodshedded (Bokeh Versions, UK)
Golden Retriever – Thread of Light (Thrill Jockey, USA)
Bisk – Neo-noir (self-release, UK)
Venetian Snares – The Shriek She Made When She Died Was Erased By The Sound of Lightning (Mute Song, UK)

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To close out 2018, here is our 3.5 hour best of 2018. The tracks from artists and releases we've loved through this fantastic year. In 2018 we have played over 400 unique independent artists, and this selection has just 30 of them.

Thank you so much for your support this year, we will be back mid-January.

Tracklisting
Sophie - Ponyboy (Transgressive Records, UK)
700 Bliss - Cosmic Slop (Halcyon Veil, USA / Don Giovanni Records, USA)
Colin Stetson - Fallout (Anacapamusic, USA)
Jlin - The Abyss of Doubt (Planet Mu, UK)
Anna von Hausswolff - The Mysterious Vanishing of Electra (City Slang, Germany)
Ko Shin Moon & Simple Symmetry - Halay (Cornelius Doctor Lonley Mix) (Hard Fist, France)
Lucrecia Dalt - Tar (RVNG Intl, USA)
Slikback - Bantu Zen (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)
Gazelle Twin - Better in My Day (Anti-Ghost Moon Ray, UK)
WaqWaq Kingdom - Ceremony of Vision (Jahtari, Germany)
Jean Grae & Quelle Chris - Ohsh (Mello Music Group, USA)
Kamasi Washington - Fists of Fury (Young Turks, UK)
Amnesia Scanner - AS Unlinear feat. Pan Daijing (PAN, Germany)
Hilary Woods - Kith (Sacred Bones, USA)
Nazar - Warning Shots (Hyperdub, UK)
Low - Dancing and Blood (Sub Pop Records, USA)
Cucina Povera - Huhuilu (Night School Records, UK)
Marie Davidson - Work It (Ninja Tune, UK)
Throwing Snow - Vulpine (Houndstooth, UK)
Gnod - Donovan’s Daughters (Rocket Recordings, UK)
Anthroprophh - Housing Act 1980 (Rocket Recordings, UK)
Khalab - Cannavaro feat. Clap! Clap! (On the Corner, UK)
Emanative - Spice Roots feat. Nat Birchall (Jazzman Records, UK)
Ecko Bazz - Tuli Banyo (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)
Rival Consoles - Dreamer’s Wake (Erased Tapes, UK)
Tomás Urquieta - La Sustancia de la Materia (Infinite Machine, Mexico)
Sealionwoman - Remain (Antigen Records, UK)
Hekla - Muddle (Phantom Limb, UK)
Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs - Shockmaster (Rocket Recordings, UK)
Pisitakun - SOSLEEP03 (Chinabot, UK)

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Our third part of our 2018 review has heavy rock railing against gentrification, North African-infused jazz, Chilean techno, Ugandan bass, Thai noise, and sea creature folktales.

Thank you for listening this year.

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Tracklisting

Anthroprophh - Housing Act 1980 (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Khalab - Cannavaro feat. Clap! Clap! (On the Corner, UK)

Emanative - Spice Roots feat. Nat Birchall (Jazzman Records, UK)

Ecko Bazz - Tuli Banyo (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Rival Consoles - Dreamer’s Wake (Erased Tapes, UK)

Tomás Urquieta - La Sustancia de la Materia (Infinite Machine, Mexico)

Sealionwoman - Remain (Antigen Records, UK)

Hekla - Muddle (Phantom Limb, UK)

Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs -  Shockmaster (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Pisitakun - SOSLEEP03 (Chinabot, UK)

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We continue our journey through the exceptional music we've enjoyed this year with another batch of music that's worth looking back on. From the brilliant and silly Marie Davidson track 'Work It' through the exquisite sounds of Low and Cucina Povera, this is another cross-section of the stunning independent music released this year.

Tracklisting

Jean Grae & Quelle Chris - Ohsh (Mello Music Group, USA)

Kamasi Washington - Fists of Fury (Young Turks, UK)

Amnesia Scanner - AS Unlinear feat. Pan Daijing (PAN, Germany)

Hilary Woods - Kith (Sacred Bones, USA)

Nazar - Warning Shots (Hyperdub, UK)

Low - Dancing and Blood (Sub Pop Records, USA)

Cucina Povera - Huhuilu (Night School Records, UK)

Marie Davidson - Work It (Ninja Tune, UK)

Throwing Snow - Vulpine (Houndstooth, UK)

Gnod - Donovan’s Daughters (Rocket Recordings, UK)

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Even though we sit here having played music from 390 releases this year, we feel a bit uneasy producing a 'best of' 2018 when there's still so much great music we haven't heard.

But from what we have heard there are so many highlights to cram into three shows of favourites. This first one gets us going with the blistering track from Sophie's phenomenal Oil of Every Pearl's Uninsides LP on Transgressive. Across the first ten tracks we take in a third play from the 700 Bliss cassette, Anna von Hausswolff's sublime LP, middle eastern techno, Kenya glitches, a track from a ballet and a lot more.

More great highlights coming next week... just don't call it a best of.

Tracklisting

Sophie - Ponyboy (Transgressive Records, UK)

700 Bliss - Cosmic Slop (Halcyon Veil, USA / Don Giovanni Records, USA)

Colin Stetson - Fallout (Anacapamusic, USA)

Jlin - The Abyss of Doubt (Planet Mu, UK)

Anna von Hausswolff - The Mysterious Vanishing of Electra (City Slang, Germany)

Ko Shin Moon & Simple Symmetry - Halay (Cornelius Doctor Lonley Mix) (Hard Fist, France)

Lucrecia Dalt - Tar (RVNG Intl, USA)

Slikback - Bantu Zen (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Gazelle Twin - Better in My Day (Anti-Ghost Moon Ray, UK)

WaqWaq Kingdom - Ceremony of Vision (Jahtari, Germany)

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The last podcast before we move into reviewing another amazing year of independent music sees another phenomenal batch of new releases. 

Starting with some experimental music from the New York underground we move swiftly through new music from Lebanese duo Praed, Japanese illbient, the latest single from the amazing HHY & The Macumbas LP, stunning violin electronics from Machinefabriek and Anne Bakker, through to excellent releases from 2019 with the new Gum Takes Tooth and Man From Uranus releases.

Tracklisting

Hontos - 1 (BANK Records NYC, USA)

Praed - Doomsday Survival Kit (Akuphone Records, France)

Meitei / 冥丁 - Jizo / 地蔵 (Evening Chants, Singapore)

HHY & The Macumbas – Swisid Mekanize Rejiman (House of Mythology, UK)

Machinefabriek with Anne Bakker - Scene 2 (self-release, Netherlands)

Lia Mice - Overwrite the Past (Optimo Music, UK)

Modeselektor feat. Flohio - Wealth (MonkeyTown Records, Germany)

Gum Takes Tooth - Borrowed Lies (Rocket Recordings, UK)

Andrea - Future Atmo (Ilian Tape, Germany)

Man From Uranus - Marooned on Mercury (Freaksville Records, Belgium)

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As we close in on the year end, the exceptional new independent music just isn't drying up. This week we take in the sounds of Somalia, Turkey, Indonesia, and more on our usual traipse around new interesting, independent sounds.

Tracklisting

Sofheso - 0102 (First Terrace Records, UK)

Deft - Bellyboy (feat. BUCHANAN) (20/20 LDN Recordings, UK)

Italia 90 - New Factory (Box Records, UK)

Derya Yıldırım & Grup Şimşek - Oy Oy Emine (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)

Andrew DR Abbott - Daisy Hill (Bloxham Tapes, UK)

Bad@Maths - Levin B w/Dodgelodge - Gravey Milks Toi Truth (Slip, UK)

Randall Dunn - A True Home (feat. Zola Jesus) (Figureight Records, USA)

OCnotes - Somebody Loves You (self-release, USA)

Dur-Dur Band - Yabaal (Analog Africa, Germany)

Jonathan Kusuma - Edit 003 (Dekadenz Records, Indonesia)

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It may feel like we're playing everything from Uganda's Hakuna Kulala label, but we're cherry picking the best music from the uber prolific label. This week it's the exceptional face off of Kampalans Ecko Bazz and Bigga Yut trading verses over the production of Nihiloxica's pq.

Elsewhere there's new music from Throwing Snow's third LP, two batches of Polish experimentation, synth pop from Free Love's luxury hits, Finnish pop rock and lots more.

Tracklisting

Ecko Bazz feat Bigga Yut - Tuli Banyo (prod. by pq) (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Káryyn - Segment and the Line (Mute Records, UK)

Rättö ja Lehtisalo - Valonnopeus (Ektro Records, Finland)

Makaya McCraven - Young Genius (feat. Joel Ross) (International Anthem, USA)

Throwing Snow - Simmer (Houndstooth, UK)

WIDT x Christoph de Babalon - Awlatan (Bocian Records, Poland)

Jérôme Noetinger / Robert Piotrowicz / Anna Zaradny - The One Who Searches for Cracks (Musica Genera, Poland)

Jibóia - Diatessaron (Discrepant, UK) 

Free Love - Tomorrow Could Be Heaven (Full Ashram, UK)

India Jordan - Rest (Lo Recordings, UK)

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Bookended by pioneers, this week's episode of the Independent Music Podcast is a really special one. To open we have the first taste of Throbbing Gristle legend Cosey Fanni Tutti's new solo LP due next year. To close we have throat singing Indonesian experimentalists Senyawa, whose new LP is out through US label Sublime Frequencies.

Elsewhere there's Lewisham grime from the exciting Flohio, some South American tinged German cold electronics from Japan, a awesome back of the tour van slice of techno and some David Lynch jazz...

Tracklisting

Cosey Fanni Tutti - Tutti (edit) (Conspiracy International, UK)

Flohio - Wild Yout (Alpha, UK)

Acid Cannibals - Life’s Alright (Hominid Sounds, UK)

Pessimist - SPRTLZM (Pessimist Productions, UK)

Thought Gang - Logic and Common Sense (Sacred Bones, USA)

Sueño Sueño - Nao (MIND Records, Japan)

Audiobooks - Dealing With Hoarders (Heavenly Recordings, UK)

Debmaster - Space Tribe (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)

Drumm Chimp - Moominal (self-release, UK)

Senyawa - Tanggalkan Di Dunia (Undo The World) (Sublime Frequencies, USA)

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This week our selection of new exciting music starts us off in Germany, where Berlin quintet Onom Agemo & The Disco Jumpers have a new afrobeat-flavoured record to get us going. Elsewhere we have more danceable music from the Capo Verde, Cambodian techno, South Yorkshire dancehall, Danish acid and lots more.

Tracklisting

Onom Agemo & The Disco Jumpers - Super Cannes (Agogo Records, Germany)

Claiana - Bizness (Favela Discos, Portugal)

E-Talking - Telephone Rose (Whities, UK)

Colin Stetson - Relapse (Anacapamusic, USA)

Parly B - You Mi a Look (ft Mungo's Hi Fi & Charlie P) (Scotch Bonnet, UK)

Workin' Man Noise Unit - Sloucher (Riot Season Records, UK)

Lafidki - The Ceremony of the Drowned (Bezirk / Chinabot, UK)

Anchorsong - Testimony (Tru Thoughts, UK)

Karsten Pflum - Red Roof (Moniker Eggplant, Germany)

Caterina Barbieri - We Access Only a Fraction (Important Records, USA)

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You don't get many better hip wigglers than Colombia's finest Meridian Brothers, whose latest slice of cumbian delightfulness gets us going this week. Elsewhere, Gareth has a lot of electronics on the heavier side of the spectrum, not least the Japanese collaboration of Shun Konno and Blind Beast bringing the abrasive. Anthony has amazing, amusing techno from Marie Davidson, afro acid Congolese music, Russian punk and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Meridian Brothers y Grupo Renacimiento - La Policia (Names You Can Trust, USA)

Nazar - Enclave (Hyperdub Records, UK)

Marie Davidson - Work It (Ninja Tune, UK)

Make’Em - Trava (Silo Rumor, Portugal)

Mirrored Lips - Мать (Cruel Nature Recordings, UK)

Lokier - Screws in Paradise (Pinkman, Netherlands)

Donny McCaslin - Beast (Motéma Music, USA)

Shun Konno and Blind Beast - 竈馬 (Luau Records, UK)

Zazou Bikaye - Na Kenda (Afro-acid mix) (Crammed Discs, Belgium)

Lueke - Champion (Version) (Editions Gravats, France)

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A special one hour show from Gareth playing some of his favourite discoveries from his time in Indonesia. Having spent time exploring music scenes in both Jakarta and Bandung, he's picked out ten stunners that range from breakcore madness, to surf, house, jazz, grindcore, psych, and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Tesla Manaf - Opaque ft. Rio Abror (Mabes Music, Indonesia)

Noxa - Dimusnahkan Diabadikan (self-release, Indonesia)

The Southern Beach Terror - Tsunami Bomb (Elevation Records, Indonesia / Sonic Funeral Records, Indonesia)

Sunmantra - When You Bite My Lips (Roam Recordings, USA)

Superfine - Rabbit Hole (Bhang Records, Indonesia)

Bottlesmoker - Bonet Circle (Yes No Wave Music, Indonesia)

Sigmun - Behelit (Orange Cliff Records, Indonesia)

Rafi Muhammad - Break the Rules (Berita Angkasa Records, Indonesia)

Godplant - Radikal (Lawless Jakarta Records, Indonesia)

Duo Kribo - Uang (Keepkeep Musik, Indonesia)

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Gareth is exploring percussive groups in Indonesia right now so this week we have a podcast from this time last year. 

Not much has changed - the show has Japanese afrobeat, jungle, doom metal covers of Zappa, delicate guitar music, hefty grime, piano interpretations of video game music and experimental electronics. The usual.

We'll be back next week with a regular episode.

Tracklisting

Sugai Ken – Doujiri (RVNG Intl., USA)
Ajate – Taiwasho (180g Records, France)
Slabdragger – Muffin Man (Holy Roar Records, UK)
Ice Cream Cult – Adin Don’t Cry (self-release, USA)
Dean McPhee – The Blood of St John (Hood Faire, UK)
The Bug – Bad (feat. Flowdan) (Ninja Tune, UK)
Tom Rogerson with Brian Eno – Idea of Order at Kyson Point (Dead Oceans, USA)
Billa Bronx – Body Politics (Astro Nautico, USA)
Dead Fader – FYI (JK Flesh Remix) (Parachute Records, Italy)
David Peacock – Spaceman the Vulnerable (Disasterpiece, USA)

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This week we're keeping it local to where we record the podcast, with eight of our ten tracks being released on UK-based record labels. That doesn't stop the international flavour of the artists though, and Estonia's Maarja Nuut has just released a record that is amongst the best we've heard all year.

We also have Polish sci-fi dubs from Dreadsquad released via Glasgow's Scotch Bonnet Records, we have London-based Indian jazz musician Sarathy Korwar, noisy new tracks from Part Chimp and Blóm and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Baïkonour - Runner I (Embassy Recordings, UK)

Maarja Nuut & Ruum - Haned Kadunud (130701 Records, UK)

Dreadsquad - Space (Scotch Bonnet Records, UK)

UUUU - Electric Blanket (Editions Mego, Austria)

Alma Negra - Sedowa (Lumberjacks in Hell, Netherlands)

Part Chimp - Doctor Horse (self-release, UK)

Sarathy Korwar - Earth (Gearbox Records, UK)

Los Bitchos - The Link is About to Die (self-release, UK)

Map71 - Primary Radioaction (Foolproof Projects/Fourth Dimension Records, UK)

Blóm - Toxic Dependancy (Hominid Sounds, UK)

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The morning after the night before! We're super grateful to all our amazing listeners, and we got a huge amount more for podcast 200. Hopefully those of you who came in on #200 are ready for #201, because we've got a whole new batch of amazing new sounds for your ears.

First up there's the fantastic percussion of João Pais Filipe, who's a member of Porto's ace HHY & The Macumbas (featured on #197). In keeping with percussive experiments we also have the Domadana Kadodi Performers from Uganda released (of course) on the excellent Nyege Nyege Tapes.

Elsewhere we've got super experimental sounds from Emerging Industries of Wuppertal via Singapore's ShanGORIL La Records, we have something closer to home in the UK's nasty, noisy Blood Claat Orange.

To wash that down with got sublime jazz from Swindle, stunning folk from Sharron Kraus and a whole lot more...

Tracklisting

João Pais Filipe - Kavusan (Lovers & Lollypops, Portugal)

Rabit - The Quickening (Halcyon Veil, USA)

Sharron Kraus -Something Out of Nothing (Ghost Box Records, UK)

Domadana Kadodi Performers - Recording Two (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)

Sealionwoman - Remain (Antigen Records, UK)

DUDS - Not At All (Opal Tapes, UK)

Mésange - The Return (God Unknown Records, UK)

Emerging Industries of Wuppertal - Feathers (ShanGORIL La Records, Singapore)

Blood Claat Orange - Rainforest Wigglies (Sunk Records, UK)

Swindle - Reach the Stars (Feat. Andrew Ashong) (Brownswood Recordings, UK)

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Episode 200 is here but for regular listeners it's just another Independent Music Podcast. We have the usual trapse around the globe finding innovative, exciting music. So whether is Chilean techno from Tomás Urquieta, Arabic-Canadian experimentalism from Jerusalem In My Heart, or contemporary dance soundtracks from England's Sebastian Reynolds we have you covered. We also have stunning cello drone from Lucinda Chua, the electro reimaginings of classic jazz tracks from Etienne Jaumet, post punk from Collate, something mesmerising from Mildred Maude and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting

Sebastian Reynolds - Drum Pyramid (stereo mix) (self-release, UK)

Vessel - Argo (For Maggie) (Triangle, UK)

Pokus - Wizard (self-release, UK)

Mildred Maude - CPA III (The Weird Beard Records, UK)

Tomás Urquieta - La Sustancia de la Materia (Infinite Machine, Mexico)

Lucinda Chua - Somebody Who (self-release, UK)

Jerusalem In My Heart - Wa Ta'atalat Loughat Al Kalam (Part III + IV) (Constellation Records, Canada)

Etienne Jaumet - Caravan (Versatile Records, France)

Collate - Phone Call (self-release, USA)

Shackleton - Furnace of Guts (Woe to The Septic Heart, UK)

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Our last show before we hit the 200 episode milestone starts with us in Israel and the fuzzy sounds of the brilliant Hynom. From there we move into gorgeous accapella music from the much-missed Mountain Man, globe trotting dubstep, groovy psychedelia, dancehall, abstract electronics and techno.

Tracklisting

HYNOM - Beware of Pickpockets (Raash Records, Israel)
Mountain Man - Stella (Bella Union, UK / Nonesuch Records, USA)
Alter Echo & E3 meet Ishan Sound & Rider Shafique - Ah Mi Guide (Egoless remix) (Scotch Bonnet, UK)
The Oscillation - Drop (Fuzz Club Records, UK)
Moontribe - Osmium (Fortuna Records, UK)
The Field - Who Goes There? (Kompakt, Germany)
Parly B & Mr Benn - Gwarn Go Bathe (Nice Up! Records, UK)
David Allred - The Garden (Erased Tapes, USA)
Brassfoot - Surfing on Haemoglobin (Don’t Be Afraid Recordings, UK)

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Back on normal duty this week, and what a selection we have: from the opening from the irrepressible Bristol duo Giant Swan through to "Leeds' answer to Melt-Banana" in the closer from Guttersnipe. In between those delicious bookends we have a lot of tasty morsels, including the beautiful soundtrack from E.M.M.A., depression-busting sounds from Madagascar by Damily, the first record in five years from Austria's Soap&Skin, delicate Mexican drone from Alejandro Morse, the new JK Flesh and a lot more.

Tracklisting
Giant Swan - IANAH (Whities, UK)
Hen Ogledd - Problem Child (Weird World Recordings, UK)
E.M.M.A. - Liberty (Pastel Prism, UK)
Soap&Skin - Italy & (This is) Water (PIAS Recordings, UK)
Beans - Midnight (Hello L.A., France)
Damily - Malay Nama (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)
JK Flesh - Genetics (Electric Deluxe, Netherlands)
Randall Dunn - Something About That Night (Figureight Records, USA)
Alejandro Morse - Farewell Twilight Bird (Umor Rex, Mexico)
Guttersnipe - Loaded From Vector Trap (Upset the Rhythm, UK)

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Recorded live at Milhões de Festa, this week's show has the usual blend of excellent new music from the farthest reaches of experimental sounds. The idyllic setting is matched by the new track from New Zealand's Orchestra of Spheres, less so than the morbid techno of Thailand's Pisitakun. Elsewhere we have new hiphop from Queens D.Light, the new one from our favourite swines Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, Indonesian experimentation and the first track from the long-awaited Jun Kamoda LP. 

Tracklisting

Orchestra of Spheres - Koudede (Fire Records, UK)
Pisitakun - SOSLEEP01 (Chinabot, UK)
Magnétophonique - Bon Voyage (Not Not Fun, USA)
Queens D.Light - Flavor of Green (self-release, USA)
Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs - GNT (Rocket Recordings, UK)
Ulwalmassa - Untitled 02 (Linear Perspective, Indonesia)
Graham Massey & Umut Çağlar - Appian (Samarbeta, UK)
Angels Die Hard - Tears of the Cobra (Jesus Factory Records, UK)
HHY & The Macumbas - Wilderness of Glass (House of Mythology, UK)
Jun Kamoda - Nightmare Club (Black Acre Records, UK)

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Modern classical seems to be the order of podcast 196. We kick things off with Roberto Musci and Giovanni Venosta's collaboration using plunderphonics. We also have New Orleans modern classical artist Elizabeth Joan Kelly, Yarn Wire, and beautiful music from Tiny Leaves. 

Elsewhere there's folk, bleak goth metal, techno, and the latest from podcast favourite Shit & Shine.

Tracklisting

Roberto Musci & Giovanni Venosta - Dusty Zebra (Soave Records, Italy)
Kristin McClement - Love Doesn't Have To Come At Such A Price (self release, UK)
Dengue Dengue Dengue - Semillero (ft Mikongo) (On the Corner Records, UK)
Popera Cosmic - Poursuite (Finders Keepers Records, UK)
Turantula - Llanyblodwel (Concretetapes, UK)
Esben & the Witch - The Unspoilt (Seasons of Mist, USA)
Tiny Leaves - The Fullness of Things (Pegdoll Records, UK)
Shit & Shine - Yeah I'm On Acid (Rocket Recordings, UK)
Elizabeth Joan Kelly - Electropop Swimming Pool Gymnopedie (self release, USA)
Yarn Wire - Vermillion Becomes Cobalt (Northern Spy Records, USA)

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A little special episode for you this week as Gareth and Anthony look forward to the excellent Portugese festival Milhões de Festa. It happens 6-9 September in the beautiful town of Barcelos and has a killer line-up, including the first ever live recording of the Independent Music Podcast.

On this show, ten tracks from artists on the bill:

Pharoah Overlord - I Drove All Night By My Solar Stomp (Ektro Records, Finland)
700 Bliss - Ring the Alarm (Don Giovanni Records, USA)
Os Tubarões - Stranger Ê un Ilusão (Sons D'Africa, Portugal)
Miss Red - Murder (self-release, Israel)
Afrodeutsche - And! (Skam Records, UK)
Kink Gong - Hit Qin Qin (Discrepant, UK)
Electric Wizard - Black Mass (Rise Above Records, UK)
Gazelle Twin - Belly of the Beast (Anti-Ghost Moon Ray, UK)
The Evil Usses - Preop Pop (Stolen Body Records, UK)
UKAEA - The Rake, The Loam (Extreme Ultimate Recordings, UK)

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From 111 year old whistling music to bang up-to-date Japanese dub, it's fair to say that this week's podcast is eclectic. We have a sample of the 56-minute opus from The Necks, experimental hiphop from Kommerzklaus, Tanzanian singeli from Bamba Pana, acid house from Roy of the Ravers, indie rock from Sauna Youth, extremely good Welsh pop from Accü and more.

Tracklisting

The Necks - Body (excerpt) (Northern Spy Records, USA)
Kommerzklaus - Being Lovesick at War (Prrrrrrr Records, Germany)
Al Vomano - Mayon - The Grave of Love (self-release, UK)
Bamba Pana - Agaba Kibati (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda)
Sauna Youth - Percentages (Upset the Rhythm, UK)
Roy of the Ravers - Supremacy Royale (Acid Waxa, UK)
Nzamba & G36 - Vex (Pressure Records, Germany)
Alice J. Shaw - In Venice (Canary Records, USA)
Perhaps - The Number of the Priest (Riot Season Records, UK)
Accü - Am Sêr (Libertino Records, UK)

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Grime veteran D Double E finally has his first LP coming out and it kicks us off in fine style. Elsewhere on the show there's Brazilian noise from Deafkids, Mumdance's new metal direction with Bliss Signal - his collaboration with Altar of Plagues' James Kelly, the latest from hiphop stalwart Jeremiah Jae and more.

Tracklisting

D Double E - Back Then (Bluku Music, UK)
Deafkids - Espiral da Loucura (Neurot Recordings, USA)
Snapped Ankles - Tailpipe (The Leaf Label, UK)
Kathryn Joseph - From When I Wake the Want Is (Rock Action Records, UK)
Bliss Signal - Bliss Signal (Profound Lore Records, Canada)
Get The Blessing - If It Can It Will (Kartel Music Group, UK)
Tarawangsawelas - Tetap Terbit (Morphine Records, Germany)
Jeremiah Jae - All Me (ft Karenbe) (Hit + Run, USA)
Norvis Junior - Not Normal (New Math Records, USA)

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This week we have a stunning selection of leftfield electronic music. Not only is there a new record from Aphex Twin, but stunning Mexican electronics from IntiNahual and the brilliant new record from Brandt Brauer Frick's Daniel Brandt. We also have Anna Meredith's rework of Antonio Vivaldi's Four Seasons, a collaboration between Throwing Snow and Wil Plowman under the Swaabi Maa moniker to celebrate the birthday of their A Future Without Records, and lots of good music from Portugal, Niger and beyond.

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This week's show has a lorra psych in it. From the opening riffs of Japanese band Kikagaku Moyo through to metal psych of Kurokuma, there's a lot of tasty colours on show here. Also from Japan we have gqom-inspired bass music from Mars89, there's some detective jazz out of Salford with The Crime Scene Ensemble, stunning avant-garde folk from Sealionwoman, and a gorgeous ending from Alexander Tuck

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From twisted Russian-born, Argentina-based, Chinese music from Astrosuka through to the new one from Bella Union and Sacred Bones artist Marissa Nadler, this week's podcast takes you through a wild exploration of delicate and twisted experimental music. We have the brutal, brilliant new Eartheater record, experimental Ghanaian afro funk, beautiful New Zealand dancehall and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting New Optimism - Jet Setters (Phantom Limb, UK) Astrosuka - B3T (Genome 6.66Mbp, China / TRRUENO, Argenti

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This week's show brings you the unbelievable new collaboration between Jlin and Wayne McGregor's contemporary choreography show 'Autobiography', we also have experimental folk from Germany, rock noise, smooth hip hop and a whole lotta exploratory electronic sounds.

Tracklisting Warmduscher - I Go

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A little two hour bonus to see you through the weekend - Gareth's conversation with Ninja Tune co-founder and one half of Coldcut Jon More. Ninja Tune has released hundreds of records, with names on the roster including Roots Manuva, Bonobo, Cinematic Orchestra, Young Fathers, and The Bug.

They talk about the foundation of Ninja Tune, the role of the label in the 21st century. The role of sub labels (including Big Dada, and Technicolor), their relationship with Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder records, and play

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Congolese power showers, gnarly metal, and beautiful, stunning folk music pepper this week's podcast. In amongst the usual blend of conscious hiphop, abstract and experimental electronics, and avant garde Japanese jazz. We have the latest from long-time favourite Bass Clef as well as new music from across the globe.

Tracklisting RP Boo - Earth's Battle Dance (Planet Mu, UK) KOKOKO! - Azo Toke (ICI) Hekla - Muddle (Phantom Limb, UK) Micall Parknsun & Mr Thing - Still At It (Village Live, UK) Tomb Mold - Ma

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A real pick n mixture for podcast 188. Metal from KEN Mode, new material from rock heroes Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, grime from Skeng legend Flowdan, and dubs, abstract electronics, the long-awaited return of Pram and loads more.

Tracklisting KEN Mode - Feathers & Lips (Seasons of Mist, France) Jay Glass Dubs - The Safest Dub (Berceuse Heroique, France) Modeselektor - Kalif Storch (Ninja Tune, UK / Monkeytown Records, Germany) John Bence - Kill (Grooming Records, UK) Pram - Shimmer and Disappear

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After the chilled week last week, we're unashamedly throwing bangers at you on this week's pod. The brutal, brilliant pop sounds of SOPHIE kick us off, as we travel through stunning sounds from Khalab's new record, a new Ugandan record label releasing heavy bass sounds, Lewisham grime fro Flohio, and Polish experimental music from Edinburgh.

Tracklisting SOPHIE - Ponyboy (Transgressive Records, UK) Khalab - Black Noise (feat. Tenesha the Wordsmith) (On the Corner Records, UK) Slows - A Great Big Smile Fro

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A show that's best described as 'chill' this week, as most of the music will have you woozy in the summer sun. Another description would be 'symmetrical' as it's bookended by two dub tracks - the first from debutants Spiritual Rockers, and the final note from legend Lee Scratch Perry. In the middle we have a 14 minute opus from Low, electronic experimentation from Jako Maron on Uganda's Nyege Nyege Tapes, thundering techno from Blawan, cocaine pop from Jitwam and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting Spiritual R

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Back from our Bulgarian excursion we've got a whole load of good stuff waiting for you. We've got alternative rock stylings of Birmingham's Dorcha alongside experimental sounds of Ben Vince. We have legendary techno producer Samuel Kerridge's new track, mutant jungle from Sophia Loizou, a surprising folk project from Roger Robinson, reggae from Parly B, hiphop, Latvian experimentation and loads more.

Tracklisting Dorcha - Bruiser (self-release, UK) Samuel Kerridge - Silent Notes (Downwards, UK) Ben Vince

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With the boys out on a Bulgarian beach celebrating their friends' nuptials, we're taking you back to this time last year when we had jazz from Ireland alongside US psych from Moon Duo, garage from Howlin’ Banana Records’ Dusty Mush, the latest from Uganda’s Nyege Nyege Tapes, the brilliant Stand High Patrol have a new track. We also have drone, electro, indie and a charity repress from Coil

Tracklisting Fixity – What Wrong (self-release, Ireland) Moon Duo – Boppers Hat (Sacred Bones Records, USA

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After last week's smooth funk openers, let's get a little more brutal shall we? Raw Ambassador's Mental Disorder track is as intense as the artist name and title would suggest, and it takes brave ears to get through that. But persist and (more) rewards are forthcoming - the outstanding collaboration between Aidan Moffat and RM Hubbert for one, and Marlowe - the L'Orange and Solemn Brigham collaboration - for another. Elsewhere we have a mix of the good stuff - get involved.

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This week's podcast starts off of the funky side, with smooth jazz funk from The Comet is Coming-affiliated Soccer96 and Henry Wu's Kamaal Williams. We get as nasty as usual though, with Miss Red and The Bug's latest, giallo disco from Parasols, and the mesmerising Batu record on XL. Elsewhere we have the latest from Brazilian samba legend Elza Soares, gorgeous music from Filho da Mãe, pop hip hop from Sen Morimoto and a whole lot more...

Tracklisting Soccer96 - Harmonious Monk (Slowfoot Records, UK) Kam

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Dark, dangerous music on this week's podcast as the guys bring along twisted sounds from thrash punk to industrial techno to epic goth drone. It's almost relieving when we get Streets of Rage invoking Korean electronics of Pal Hwang Dan, the new one from Gazelle Twin, and Pye Corner Audio moniker Head Technician

Tracklisting Idris Ackamoor & the Pyramids - A Message to my People (Strut, UK) Gazelle Twin - Hobby Horse (Anti-Ghost Moon Ray, UK) Head Technician - First Pour (Ecstatic Recordings, UK) Nat Birc

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Anthony has been very ill this week (please send flowers, love, and lemsip) so we're going to look back at where we were this time last year. On episode 140 we were very excited by Ugandan dance music, Romanian electronics, and Surgeon. Not much has changed really...

Tracklisting Disco Vumbi – Didi at Night (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda) Twenty-three Hanging Trees – II (self-release, UK) Jun Kamoda – Blind Disco (Black Acre Records, UK) Mary Epworth – Me Swimming (Sunday Best, UK) Drahla – Fictiona

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Some of the best music of the year is squeezed into this 90 minute episode of the podcast. From legends Pere Ubu and Tyler, The Creator to debut releases from ZOHASTRE and Owiny Sigoma Band affiliated Zapatilla, through to the latest from Colombia's Lucrecia Dalt, there's a whole heap to get stuck into this week.

Tracklisting ZOHASTRE - Birds Oracle (Zam Zam Records, USA) 700 Bliss - Living (Halcyon Veil, USA) Tyler, The Creator - OKRA (self-release, USA) Annabel (lee) - The Latest News (Youngbloods, USA)

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This week's pod has Gareth and Anthony in fine fettle. Lengthy tracks from Sudanese tambour artist Abu Obaida Hassan, Earth legend Dylan Carlson, and London jazz staple Emanative punctuate a show full of dark doom, Estonian synth pop, blistering Lithuanian techno, crete experimentation, and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting Abu Obaida Hassan & His Tambour - Qamar Al Massa (Moon of the Night) (Ostinato Records, USA) Dylan Carlson - Conquistador (Sargent House, USA) Dreems - Shark Water (Le Temps Perdu, Lithua

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Some long epic tracks on pod 179. The return of Kamasi Washington with his kung fu jazz kicks us off in fine style, the welcome return of stoner rock pioneers Sleep also makes an appearance. Elsewhere there's new techno from Froe Char, Ugandan percussion from Mubashira Mataali Group, a double barrel of Russian goodness from Mirrored Lips and The New Movement, Burmese field recordings, twisted dancehall and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting Kamasi Washington - Fists of Fury (Young Turks, UK) Froe Char - Insid

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This week's show kicks out a little harder than last week's, with the exceptional Jamaican grime cut from the ever-excellent No Hats No Hoods label. We have psych from Jerusalem, avant garde industrial jazz from Russia, abstract electronics from Japan and whole host of goodies.

Tracklisting Newbaan - Badda than Dem (No Hats No Hoods, UK) Lucrecia Dalt - Tar (RVNG Intl., USA) Сольвычегодск - Фуга ля-минор / Fugue in A minor (self-release, Russia) HYNOM - Kissinger (Raash Records, Is

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You know you're getting the party started when your podcast opens with an abstract 7-minute flute number, but the gorgeous new track from Cara Stacey and Camilo Ángeles demands attention. Elsewhere we have the wonderful new record from Jean Grae and Quelle Chris. Just because we're not done with collaborations, we also have the spectacular Turkey-Swiss collaboration of Derya Yildirim and Grup Şimşek. We also have Russian synths with Shortparis, abstract experimentation from Me, Claudius, synth pop from A

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After our holidays we're back (for good). We've got a whole host of goodies for you, including the collaboration made in heaven between dubstep and grime pioneers The Bug and Burial. We have Indian music from Ustad Zia Mohiuddin Dagar, Ugandan sounds from Jora MC and Congo's Kongoloko, more Congolese music from Mushapata, the epic new Gnod track, soundtrack music from New York's Léah Lazonick, a change in direction from Future of the Left and mclusky's Falco's side project Christian Fitness, mutant futuris

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Our last track from the archives starts with the still sounding fresh sounds of Fufanu. It also has Swindle, Dennis Bovell and the brilliant Yussef Kamaal. We'll be back next week with a brand new show

Tracklisting Fufanu – Sports (One Little Indian, UK) Steve Lehman – Are You in Peace? (Pi Recordings. USA) Off World – Extraction (Constellation Records, Canada) Dennis Bovell – Heaven (Optimo Music, UK) Kuro – Incantation in C (Rocket Recordings, UK) Adrian Younge – The Concept of Love (Linear

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We're two weeks into our three week break. This week our archival episode kicks of with the stunning sounds Brazilian legend Elza Soares and her otherworldly album from 2016.

Tracklisting Elza Soares – Maria da Vila Matilde (Mais Um Discos, Brazil) Manuela – Cracks in the Concrete (Lost Map Records, UK) Æthenor – Hazel (VHF Records, USA) Asher Senator meets Bony Fly – Tick Tick Boom (Pure Niceness Records, UK) Hypnopazüzu – Your Eyes in the Skittle Hills (House of Mythology, UK) Bloque del Sur

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We're away for the next three weeks, so every Monday we're picking some podcasts from the archives. In this first one - originally broadcast in May 2016 - we kick off with a crazy Todd Terje edit of some old graphic Norwegian music. It just gets better from there...

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Beranek – Dra Te Hælvete (Todd Terje acid radio edit) (Olsen Records, Norway)

Witching Waves – Twister (Happy Happy Birthday to Me Records, UK)

Kaiju – Burn Down Babylon (Deep Medi Musik, UK)

David Coulter & Seb Rochford – Good Friday (Trestle Records, UK)

Happy Meals – If You Want Me Now (Night School Records, UK)

Tobacco – Gods in Heat (Ghostly International, USA)

Nox – Pay the Price (self-release, USA)

JK Flesh – Tunnel (Speedy Deluxe Records, Netherlands)

Hedvig Mollestad Trio – Approaching (Rune Grammofon, Norway)

Super Furry Animals – Bing Bong (self-release, UK)

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In a week between trips, we cover off some stunning new music, including Korean, Berlin-based producer Peggy Gou's new one for Ninja Tune, Lewisham grime star Novelist's debut LP, noisy goodness from Bruxa Maria and loads more

Tracklisting Spill Gold - Mercury (Meduse MagiQ Records, Netherlands) Novelist - Nov Wait Stop Wait (Mmmyeh Records, UK) Angèle David-Guillou - Mouvements Organiques Part One (Village Green Recordings, UK) Blackmass Plastics - Chaotica Metal 1 (self-release, UK) Ill - Stuck on a Lo

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Gareth is away this week, so instead of a usual show we're featuring ten artists on the bill at this year's Raw Power Festival.

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Tracklisting Circle - Terminal (Southern Lord Recordings) Zombie Zombie - L'esprit du cimetiere, pt.2 - Theme principal (Versatile Records, France) GHOLD - Nothing Dreamt (Crypt Of The Wizard Records, UK) Slowcoaches - Complex (Leisure & District, UK) Cocaine Piss - Pinacolalove (Hypertension Records,

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It's been six years since we heard from Welsh surf band Y Niwl, and it's good to hear them once more. It's not all lost loves though this week, we've got new music from new artists, including glitchy electronics from Monophobe, and rock from Alameda 4 on Polish label Instant Classic. There's a lost 1940s opera from China to enjoy, the last track from the soon-to-be-missed Death Pedals, gorgeous chanson from French singer Marie Modiano, jazz from Sons of Kemet and more.

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This week we stretch out into the far reaches of electronic music, including a sublime piece of work from Indonesian artist Uwalmassa, game soundtrack art from Manami Matsumae, and drones from South Carolina's German Army. We also have Romanian psych from Rodion G.A., the best rock record of 2018 from Anthroprophh, acid techno from UKAEA and loads more.

Tracklisting Miracle - Light Mind (Relapse Records, USA) Uwalmassa - Untitled 01 (DIVISI62, Indonesia) Manami Matsumae - The Final Showdown (Brain Wave Pr

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Back from our week of flu with a show jammed with the usual blend of wonky sounds and questionable chatter. Highlights this week include a cut from the Brownswood Recordings compilation of the sound of London's jazz scene, ably illustrated by Shabaka Hutchings. We have the comeback of DOOM, featuring on the latest Dabrye record, bonkers French sounds from Zad Kokar, tribal noise from DJ Khalab, sublime electronics from Glasgow's Cucina Povera and much more.

Tracklisting Lawrence Le Doux - Tronf 424 “Tap

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This week we've been unable to record a usual episode due to the flu. Instead we've pulled together five favourite Fall tracks each in celebration of the life and art of Mark E Smith, who sadly passed away this week.

Tracklisting Gramme Friday from Grotesque (After the Gramme), Rough Trade Records, 1980

Bury  from Bury pts 2+4 7”, Domino Recording Co., 2010

Mr Pharmacist from Bend Sinister, Beggars Banquet, 1986

Telephone Thing from Extricate, Phonogram Records, 1990

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Nothing warms up the snowy streets of South London like some hot South African boogie, but wherever you happen to be listening, you're sure to be enjoying the latest from Soundway records. We have lots of decadent music this week - from Italian producer Silvia Kastel's smelting pot of techno influences, Orchestra of Constant Distress's brutal noise rock, Lando Chill's Tucson hiphop, or Dan Shake's adorable housey disco goodness. Oh, there's a new one from Eels too...

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Old favourites and some new ones this week as Canadian breakcore stalwart Venetian Snares returns with a new record of glitchy beats and elongated track titles. We also have a debut release from Paper Dollhouse and the latest in the monthly series from Moscow avantgarde quintet Сольвычегодск

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Warmduscher - Big Wilma (The Leaf Label, UK)

Chris Carter - Blissters (Mute Records, UK) 

Solo Banton - Super Lyrics (Reality Shock Records, UK)

Paper Dollhouse - Haze (MoonDome, UK)

Сольвычегодск - Ко мне (self-release, Russia)

UUUU - Verlagerung, Verlagerung, Verlagerung (Editions Mego, Austria)

Leslie Winer and Jay Glass Dubs - Woodshedded (Bokeh Versions, UK)

Golden Retriever - Thread of Light (Thrill Jockey, USA)

Bisk - Neo-noir (self-release, UK)

Venetian Snares - The Shriek She Made When She Died Was Erased By The Sound of Lightning (Mute Song, UK)

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We're back with our first podcast of 2018, and what better way to kick off than the exquisite jazz from Chicago's avant-garde trumpeter Jaimie Branch? We also have cosmic soul from NYC-based, Indian musician ज़ितम सिहँ (Jitwam), the latest from Anna von Hausswolff, roots reggae from Ghana's Y-Bayani And His Band of Enlightenment, Reason And Love and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting Jaimie Branch - Theme 001 (International Anthem, USA) ज़ितम सिहँ (Jitwam) - Alone (Cosmic C

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Gareth from the podcast takes us through his favourite labels for 2017. Taking in ten labels and playing 19 tracks over the two hours. Featuring labels from London, Bristol, Kampala, and elsewhere

Tracklisting Sooper Records (Chicago, USA) Nnamdi Ogbonnaya - Let Go Of My Ego

Diagonal Records (London, UK) Not Waving - Where Are We  Shit & Shine - Hot Shovel

The Leaf Label (Leeds, UK) Snapped Ankles - Jonny Guitar Calling Gosta Berlin The Comet is Coming - Start Running

Nyege Nyege Tapes (Kampala

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The final show of 2017 showcases just how fantastic the year has been for UK labels. Nine of the final ten tracks of our best of are from UK record labels, covering rock, metal, italo-disco, jazz, dub, techno and a whole host of good stuff. We also have Japanese afrobeat just to mix it up. Thank you to all our listeners for a great year, we'll be back early in 2018.

Tracklisting Jane Weaver - The Architect (Fire Records, UK) Not Waving - Where Are We (Diagonal Records, UK) Forest Swords - Panic (Ninja Tun

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We continue our selection of favourites from 2017. In part two we cover Egyptian-influenced electronics, industrial music from Portland, the biggest hiphop star on the planet, Israeli dancehall, and a whole lot more.

Tracklisting Al Lover & Cairo Liberation Front - Level One (Höga Nord Rekords, Sweden) Kendrick Lamar - Humble (Top Dawg Entertainment, USA) Sea Moss - Diurnal Enuresis (Crash Symbols, USA) Stand High Patrol - The Shift (Stand High Records, France) Crème de Hassan - Touki Bouki / Krik Krak

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The first of our three part 'best of 2017' showcases some of our favourite tunes from the year. This week we have the 7" stunner from Idris Ackamoor, the digital dubs of Roger Robinson and Disrupt, hip hop from Ill Camille, the best track from Gnod's mouthful of an LP - JUST SAY NO TO THE PSYCHO RIGHT​-​WING CAPITALIST FASCIST INDUSTRIAL DEATH MACHINE - Russian punks Mirrored Lips and a load more.

Tracklisting Idris Ackamoor & the Pyramids - Tinoge Ya Ta'a Ba, Pt. 1 & 2 (feat Guy One) (Philophon Recor

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In the last episode before we start reviewing the year we find independent labels still squeezing out incredible records. We have intense Ugandan drums from Nihiloxica, we have the first record in 15 years form Ethiopian legend Hailu Mergia. We have Christmas music from Ela Orleans, techno from Autumns, tuba drone from ORE, new music from Jane Weaver, and Ben Reimer and loads more.

Tracklisting Nihiloxica - Endongo (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda) Jane Weaver And Virginia Wing - I Feel It Starts Again (Fire Re

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Delicate, brilliant electronics dominate this week's podcast, from downtempo brilliance of TOKiMONSTA through to dancehall dub forward-thinking purveyors Equiknoxx we have a lot of spectacular sounds. There are new tunes from Bjork and Euros Childs, as well as hefty rock from Godflesh, jazz breaks from Hello Skinny and loads of great new independent music.

Tracklisting Hello Skinny - Mr. P.Z. (Brownswood Recordings, UK) Equiknoxx - Kareece Put Some Thread in a Zip Lock (DDS Records, UK) Godflesh - Post S

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On the show this week we kick off with a banger with the new EP from Japan's Jun Kamoda. Along the way towards Oscar-nominee Mica Levi's new soundtrack we touch on modern classical, Lithuanian avant pop, tambutronics, heavy rock and a whole loft of hefty bass music.

Tracklisting Jun Kamoda - Body & Soul (Black Acre, UK) Drunk in Hell - Sick Sick Sex (Burning World Records, Netherlands) Pauline Anna Strom - Energies (RVNG Intl., USA) NSRD - Kastanis (Chestnut) (Stroom.tv, Belgium) Kuenta i Tambu - Bon

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If you are a regular listener, you know what to expect. This week we have Japanese afrobeat, jungle, doom metal covers of Zappa, delicate guitar music, hefty grime, piano interpretations of video game music and experimental electronics. This week we're also asking for your help

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A mellow opening of synth soundtrack music and the stunning new one from Four Tet belies the fun stuff beneath - from Yorkshire dancehall sounds of Danny T & Tradesman to Glaswegian synth pop with Happy Meals. We also have jazz, dark pop, garage fun, hip hop, soul and field recording of funeral ceremonies from Bali.

Tracklisting Stefan Bachmeier - One Road Out (Spun out of Control, UK) Four Tet - Two Thousand and Seventeen (Text Records, UK) Danny T & Tradesman - First Choice ft David Boomah and

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We're a hot mess this week as Anthony has returned from Brugge with a handful of Belgian beers and a whole host of musical treats. We have experimental electronics from Kuwait and Japan, synth ambience from Pittsburgh, Angolan afrofunk, Chicago punk, Australian digidub, Mexican acid cumbia and loads of industrial, rock, and stunning folk music

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We discover some spectacular music this week, starting with Oregon duo Sea Moss, who bring what we might term industrial funk to this week's podcast. We're not great with genre descriptions clearly, which is just as well because our selection is from across the spectrum. We have new music from Caribou's Daphni, Lithuanian producer Brokenchord, Helena Hauff, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, The Breeders and more.

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Sea Moss - Diurnal Enuresis (Crash Symbols, USA)

Daphni - Face to Face

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Nonsense talk of travel gongs, bands with slideshows, and pop up vinyl ideas pepper this week's show, we also have a whole host of amazing new music, including from Africa from Les Filles de Illighadad and Cyril Cyril, London from Not Waving, Shopping and Reginald Omas Mamode IV, and the US from Zola Jesus and Dear.

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Geneva Jacuzzi - Technophelia (Medical Records, USA)

Les Filles de Illighadad - Eghass Malan (Sahel Sounds, USA)

Not Waving - Where Are We (Diagonal

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New favourites and old favourites on this week's show. We have the new one from Bjork, the lead track from the forthcoming L'Orange record (on his eighth podcast appearance), and a new collaboration between Pinch and Mumdance.

We also have a track from the long-awaited Golden Teacher debut LP, Polaris prize winner Tanya Tagaq collaborating with Weaves, Japanese dub from 7Fo on Bokeh Versions, and the new project from Gnod member Gardener. We have a submission from Brooklyn band No Kill, some sub

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We're hitting the uptempo button this week with blinding new tunes from AK/DK, Zombie Zombie, Graham Dunning and Minor Science alongside some reissued Afrofunk from Cameroon's Jo Tongo. We also have neo-classical music from Astrïd & Rachel Grimes, the latest from post rock titans Godspeed You! Black Emperor, indie rock from Protomartyr and gorgeous latin music from Esther Suarez and Niña de la Puebla.

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AK/DK - Morphology (Little Miss Echo Recordings, UK)

Minor Science

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This week saw the sad death of Can founder Holger Czukay. As well as a fitting tribute to the wonderful krautrock legend, we've got tunes so eclectic we hope he'd approve. From groovy Israeli sounds from Markey Funk to gothic lute music from Jozef Van Wissem via metal, Japanese trips, soothing hiphop, Scottish pop, and a load of synth-led goodness, this week is a fun one in sad times.

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Bruno Spoerri - Hymn of Taurus (Taurus is calling you!) (We Release Whatever the Fuck We Want

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A long awaited new release from John Maus gets us going this week with a cut from his new record ahead of a career-spanning reissue release on Ribbon Music. There are plenty of newbies on the show though, including Coil/Wire/Tomaga members collaborating as UUUU, 19-year old Rwandian freestylist Rosine Nyiranshimiyimana, London jazz collective Ill Considered, and Flamingods solo project Samsara. We also have the latest from Dead Albatross Award winners Annabel (lee) and immense disco edits from Yung Bae<

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We're now playing tracks that aren't released until 2018. The new track from Italy's Mamuthones is absolutely blinding and we cannot wait to get our hands on the full Rocket Recordings release. We have heavy metal, experimental violin music, the return of hip hop duo KMD, British hip hop, that Shit & Shine track we promised and all sorts of other goodies

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Mamuthones - The Wrong Side (Rocket Recordings, UK)

James Holden & The Animal Spirits - Pass Through the Fire (Border Co

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There's a lot of single-word named artists this week. We kick off with one of them - DUDS from Manchester are the first UK band to release a record through John Dwyer's Castle Face Records. We have punk from Impalers and newcomers Nekla, experimental dub from Time Cow, techno from Wilhelm via new label GlassTalk Records, and loads more good stuff.

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DUDS - Elastic Feel (Castle Face Records, USA)

Colleen - Separating (Thrill Jockey, USA)

Impalers - Nazi Burning Man (Static Sho

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On this week's show we have a few highlights from Supernormal Festival, with a new release from Afirampo-Acid Mothers Temple collaboration Pikacyu-Makoto and an excellent track from Leeds' Beards. Elsewhere we have synthwave from Beta Evers, noisy electronics from Liars, the latest from new podcast favourites Snapped Ankles and lots more.

Tracklisting Liars - Coins in My Caged Fist (Mute Records, USA) Beta Evers - Hidden (Peripheral Minimal, UK) Andy Citawarman - A Simple Man (self-release, UK) Pikacyu-Mak

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Gareth's new radio show My Favourite Labels invites someone from an innovative record label to chat about music, inspiration, and life every fortnight on 199 Radio. In this first episode he's joined by Luke Twyman of the Audacious Art Experiment.

As this is recorded live, the audio is a bit iffy at the start. It is fixed after the second track.

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Tracklisting: Za! - Badulake (The Audacious Art Experiment, UK) Intravene - Inner City (The A

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A stunning selection this week, kicking off with Colombia's finest Meridian Brothers, we touch upon experimental pop of Circuit des Yeux, a fabulous collaboration between podcast favourites Hieroglyphic Being, Sarathy Korwar and Shabaka Hutchings, and the brutal punk of Lower Slaughter. We also have great new hiphop, jazz breaks, garage rock, and lost Somali tapes

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A truly global podcast this week, with music coming in from as far afield as Ghana, Iran, and Israel. We have new music from closer to home too, with some jazzy goodness from On the Corner records, there's also the new one from Colin Stetson's Ex Eye project, techno from Mighty Lord Deathman, and rock sounds from We Wild Blood.

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The unmistakable sounds of Tobacco kick-off a US-heavy podcast this week. We go off on our usual globe-trotting though, with experimental Tunisian music from China, sounds from Austria, stunning contemporary classical music from London, a Spanish reissue of a lost slice of delectable funk. There's a first record in 12 years from Mr. Lif and Akrobatik's The Perceptionists, a Joanna Newsom edit from podcast favourite L'Orange, the awesome Butthole Surfers and Shit & Shine collaboration under USA/Mexico.

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A stunning selection this week, kicking off with the absolutely spectacular Congolese band KoKoKo!. We also have new music from the legendary Aphex Twin alongside new tunes from some of those he has undoubtedly inspired, such as Karen Gwyer. There's deconstructed drum n bass from Pessimist, space music from Henge, digital dub from Roger Robinson, a beautiful, long piece from Man Forever, something from down under in the shape of Suburban Cracked Collective, thrash punk from Casual Sect, and the latest stunn

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It's the most wonderful time of the year - when we get ourselves ready for the peerless Milhoes de Festa festival in Portugal. A completely off-the-wall, eclectic line-up of some of the finest artists from across the globe come together in a celebration of everything that is great about art, experimentation, and music. To celebrate, we have a selection of ten artists on the bill, including old favourites like Sarathy Korwar and Orchestra of Spheres, alongside new favourites such as Cocaine Piss, Live Low, a

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We're back! After trips to Ibiza, Italy, and Glastonbury, we're wallowing in a sea of spectacular independent music. From collage to disco, from experimental hip hop to forward-thinking dub, the Independent Music Podcast is back with a bang.

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Another repeat to tie you over until we're back from holiday. This week we have an episode from November 2015, featuring The Comet is Coming, Anna Meredith, iLLBiLLY HiTEC, and Black Moth Super Rainbow

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Whilst we're on holiday, here's a repeat of our show from 15 September 2015, featuring favourites such as Soft Healer, Teeth of the Sea, Jimi Tenor, and Clap! Clap!

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Our last show before we take two weeks off for our summer holiday has jazz from Ireland alongside US psych from Moon Duo, garage from Howlin' Banana Records' Dusty Mush, the latest from Uganda's Nyege Nyege Tapes, the brilliant Stand High Patrol have a new track. We also have drone, electro, indie and a charity repress from Coil.

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The first three-piece podcast with the addition of producer Mike has us with a utterly astounding array of good music. Ending with the brilliant new rework from Todd Terje, we also have Ethiopian funk, Russian noise, Welsh folk, Israeli dancehall, thundering techno, Tunisian industrial music and all sorts of other goodies... get involved

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No doubt it's a more mellow podcast this week, kicking off with soft French chanson and taking time with drone from Love Theme, library-inspired sounds from ToiToiToi, and brilliant folk music from Richard Dawson. Elsewhere there's an exceptional track off the new Jlin record, there is also some Cameroonian music from the latest Analog Africa compilation. Pop from Deerful, new Henry Wu, and the new single from The Mountain Goats.

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This weekend Raw Power Festival is on in London. Back in March Gareth and Anthony played some of the amazing artists playing. Here's a chance to listen back and enjoy.

Buy tickets on the door or in advance from https://babayaga.ticketabc.com/events/raw-power-2017/

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This week we kick off with the new single from Japanese noiseniks Boris. We also touch pop, 8-bit digital dancehall, rock, hiphop and jazz on the show, including new tracks from Massicot, Circle, Ennanga Vision, and Dent May.

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This 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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Fairly 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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A 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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Anthony'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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Gareth 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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The last week of the dynamic duo for the next fortnight brings a whole host of new goodies, including a Record Store Day Vanishing Twin release, gospel from the Como Mamas, the latest from the amazing mind of Shit & Shine as well as new slow disco, piano goodness, and dancehall.

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We 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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So 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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As we move ever closer to summer, let's kick off this week with some shouty punk from Sweden. Elsewhere we have the usual mix of electronics, hiphop, and general experimentation you'd expect from your weekly dose of exciting independent music.

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Simply 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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It'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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After 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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Why 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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Tapes 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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Thanks 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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We 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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Scottish-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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Our 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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Our 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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To celebrate the festive season we've got a mix of ten Christmas songs that are either outstanding or silly.

Tracklisting: Martin Mill & The Sondra Baskin Glee Club - Santafly Dent May - I’ll Be Stoned for Christmas Venetian Snares - Xmas Song The Beach Boys - Little Saint Nick Cassetteboy - Happy Cliffmas Sam Sweetsinger Bell - Happy Birthday Jesus Louis Armstrong - Zat You Santa Claus Half Man Half Biscuit - It’s Clichéd to be Cynical at Christmas Lee ‘scratch’ Perry - Merry Christmas, Happy Ne

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2016 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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We 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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As 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?

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This week Gareth is playing records that are for sale via new IMP-affiliated record store RIYL. It's an hour in familiar territory for podcast regulars, moving seamlessly between heavy riffage rock, through techno, Finnish jazz edits, library music, Gqom and German Christian funk, with new releases from Surgeon, Silkie, The Wharves, and Delia Derbyshire amongst others. RIYL.co.uk

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The same ten tracks but squeezed into 50 minutes this week - for some reason there are only two tracks north of five minutes. There's more short, abrasive sounds this time, including the solo project of Mclusky and Future of the Left man Falko under his Christian Fitness moniker, as well as American rockers Pissed Jeans, and Mancunians ILL. There are two batches of Canadian synth-pop with Austra and YlangYlang, as well as Indian nu-disco edits from Breakplus, hiphop from Jeremiah Jae, bass much from Kahn &

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A surprise new track from The Comet is Coming puts us on the front foot this week. In a week where stuff has truly hit the cooling mechanism in US politics, there are soothing sounds from Germany with LeRoy, from the Maui jungle from Anthony Child AKA Surgeon, and from the USA itself from Marielle V Jakobson. Elsewhere we have Tunisian disco, Italo disco, Colombian samba, and heavy heavy hip hop. Enjoy!

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We're mostly between California and Germany this week, with plenty of tracks from artists and labels in either (or both) of those places. The music is typically varied, with abstract hip-hop producer SELA, contemporary afrobeat from the KutiMangoes, Ghanaian gospel from Alogte Oho, and the latest from Brandt Brauer Frick. We also have a decent dose of London artists, including Horrors man Tom Furse, Ninja Tune producer Romare, punk trio Dancehall, and deconstructed dnb producer Pessimist.

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After heavy rock of last week, this week sees more in the way of electronic music. All kicking off with the exceptional sounds of Jay Glass Dubs - one of the leaders of the current crop of exciting experimental dancehall artists doing the rounds. Elsewhere, there's a new record to raise money for nightclub Fabric's legal battle here in the UK, the latest compilation of Gqom music from South Africa, and loads more.

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Fans of music of a more heavy persuasion will find lots to love this week. From the opening raucousness of Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, through to the explosive riffage of Switzerland's Sudden Infant, there's so much good noisy music. Fans of experimental electronics will get behind the latest from Berlin producer Don't DJ through London's Berceuse Heroique label. We've also got library music, grime tunes, cracking digital reggae and modern classical.

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Two tracks from the always magnificent Discrepant Records are amongst the highlights this week. We have brutal electronics from Ziúr, pysch-folk from usually brash Thee Oh Sees, and a whole host of library music, experimental cumbia, noise and Krautrock

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After a week in the wilderness, we're back with great unknown artists, cult legends and some incredible collaborations. We kick off with a demo from jazz rockists Blegology and soon mix things up with dystopian electro, flute folk, Brazilian funk, and heavy hitting Soweto. We have collaborations between techno legend Surgeon and Manchester psych rockers Gnod, as well as Portugeses psych band Black Bombain and saxophonist Peter Brötzmann. Throw in some Half Man Half Biscuit and you've got yourself an immens

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We're on holiday this week, so here's another opportunity for you to enjoy our double-length 100th episode. Twenty tracks that allow us to reminisce on some of the great music we’ve played on the podcast in years gone by, whilst looking at some of the music exciting us today. Over 100 episodes we’ve featured 1,500 independent artists and record labels, here’s to the next 100 episodes!

Tracklisting Starkey - OK Luv (Instrumental) (Planet Mu, UK) Kenny Graham & his Satellites - Chant (Trunk Records, UK

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Fun times on the show this week, with downbeat music from legends punctuating an onslaught of exciting contemporary experimental music. We have a chunk of instrumental dubstep, a smattering of grime and footwork, plenty of experimental electronics, library tunes, alternative pop and heavy rock.

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Exceptional grime and funk from two podcast favourites Swindle and D Double E is just one of the new tracks on this week's show. We've got new music from Fufanu, jazz and hip hop from Steve Lehman, Off World, Kuro, Adrian Younge, William Tyler, Pangaea, and Yussef Kamaal.

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An exclusive first play from the new Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band record is just one highlight from an hour of new, experimental, and exciting independent music. We've got new Japanese digidub from Jahtari's Kiki Hitomi, dub legend Dennis Bovell-produced new music from industrial rock band The Pop Group, French/Belgian jazz from Unik Ubik, the long-awaited vinyl release of the OST for Megadrive classic Golden Axe, industrial techno from Yorkshire's G.H., experimental electronics from rkss via

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Epic deep house opener this week followed by a multitude of good tidings. From the heavy sounds of Taman Shud the the brutal experimentation of Merzbow let loose with a bucketful of Sun Ra samples. We've also got Turkish dub music from Abu Ama, Canadian throat singing from the extraordinary Tanya Tagaq, pysch from Denmark's The Wands, funk from Melbourne's Ross McHenry, and extreme dubstep from the brilliant Joker.

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There's a mix of legendary, soon to be legendary, and utterly new artists on this week's show. The likes of Scott Walker and Terminal Cheesecake are amongst the finest ever in their particular genres, whilst artists such as L'Orange and Ex-Easter Island Head are beginning to create consistently excellent bodies of work. We've also got an incredibly exciting release from Susso - first promoted on a podcast back in July 2015 - that is set to be huge, whilst LA funk producer Yung Bae gives us another reason to

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Some podcast players didn't take the first upload of this week's show, so if yours doesn't work, this one should. If you have any issues, contact us at gareth@independentmusicpodcast.net

Legends galore this week, including a collaborating pair of hip-hop trailblazers in Kool Keith and MF DOOM. They stand alongside Rizan Said - better known as the sound of Omar Souleyman - Lambchop, and the godfather of disco Bernard Fevre. We've also got the usual dose of innovative, exciting new music from Deathcount

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Legends galore this week, including a collaborating pair of hip-hop trailblazers in Kool Keith and MF DOOM. They stand alongside Rizan Said - better known as the sound of Omar Souleyman - Lambchop, and the godfather of disco Bernard Fevre. We've also got the usual dose of innovative, exciting new music from Deathcount in Silicon Valley, Aksak Maboul, Peter Zummo, Adam Betts, and Nawksh. We also have a track from the forthcoming Nigerian comp on Soundway records.

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We may kick off this week's show with the delicate stylings of the ever-excellent Gruff Rhys and his new record, but we soon crack on with playing exceptional experimental contemporary electronics - from the sublime Gaika to Jamaican avant-dancehall specialists Equiknoxx. On this week's journey we stop off to take in Wrongtom's mindblowing remix of General Levy, experimental italo disco from Jolly Mare, Dutch-African punk from The Ex, new music from Leo Abrahams, Hieroglyphic Being, Jonny Sender, and some r

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We don't care about the Mercury Prize at the Independent Music Podcast, but we will celebrate any increased exposure to great music. The Comet is Coming's nomination comes at a time when their other incarnation as Soccer96 get started on the promotional trail for their exceptional new album. We have a track from that, alongside new music from The Wharves, Italian metallers MoRkObOt, French label dub from Blackout JA, more deep experimental music via House of Mythology in the shape of The Stargazer's Assista

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We may have missed a week, but we're back with an exclusive first play of a track from the new Silver Apples record. We've also got new downbeat tracks from Dean McPhee and Meursault contrasted with Soviet-era disco, French experimental pop from Léonore Boulanger, and Islam Chipsy. Elsewhere we have more Lewisham grime from The Square, Brazilian flavours from Swindle, and the inimitable sounds of Islam Chipsy.

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After last week's two hour party, this week we're more focused on new experimental music. As well as an exclusive first play of the Hypnopazüzu track, we have exceptional samba experimentation from Elza Soares, modern dancehall from veteran Asher Senator, UK hip-hop from Ed Scissor & Lamplighter, and much more.

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For our 100th episode we’ve got a double length special episode for you. Twenty tracks that allow us to reminisce on some of the great music we’ve played on the podcast in years gone by, whilst looking at some of the music exciting us today. Over 100 episodes we’ve featured 1,500 independent artists and record labels, here’s to the next 100 episodes!

Tracklisting Starkey - OK Luv (Instrumental) (Planet Mu, UK) Kenny Graham & his Satellites - Chant (Trunk Records, UK) Novelist - War (self-release, U

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In our post-Glastonbury haze, we have tasty grime from Bug collaborator Flowdan alongside new tracks from Aphex Twin, We Wild Blood, Djrum, Alien, Mark Barrott, Tonto Irie, Tiny Rockets, Shabaka Hutchings, and Fela Kuti-collaborator Dele Sosimi

Tracklisting We Wild Blood - Primrose Road to Hell (Hominid Sounds Records, UK) Djrum - LA (2nd Drop Records, UK) Alien - Akk Ra (Hottwerk Records, UK) Mark Barrott - Brunch With Suki (International Feel Recordings, Spain) Flowdan - Horror Show Style (Tru Thoughts R

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Stunning electronic pop music from Ela Orleans and Alessi are two highlights from this week’s podcast. New tracks also from The Invisible, Endgame, SeekersInternational, KETEV, Hedge Maze and Swans make this a very packed new music podcast

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What a week for incredible tunes this week is. We get off to a weird start with 食品まつり (Foodman) but take in stops across the spectrum of independent music - from remixed Finnish jazz funk, to the gorgeous sounds of Marissa Nadler, to random electronic releases recorded across the internet from WWWINGS. We have other new tracks from Interrupt & Tenor Youtman, Bruxo Maria, Apple Rabbits, Les Halles, and we celebrate the life of the brilliant Tenor Fly. We also have an exclusive 28-minute reggae mix

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Gareth’s flying solo this week, but what a week for amazing independent releases - we’ve got the incredible modern jazz of London’s Moses Boyd to kick us off, and then we’re taken on a journey that takes in experimental, abstract electronics, German fun, driving electro and IDM, atmospheric soul music, desert rock, piano hip hop, and psychedlia

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Back on usual business this week with a wide mix of cracking new independent releases. We have two submissions, one cut of ambient disco from ZuZed, and another slice of psychedelia from Melody Fields. Elsewhere we kick off with a blistering track off the forthcoming Thee Oh Sees record, we also have a long-awaited new track from Factory Floor, Japanese rock from Qujaku, reissued Ethiopian goodness from Hailu Mergia, the latest single from Flamingods, and more old reissued music from Sofrito and remixes fro

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Field Day festival returns for its tenth birthday this year at Victoria Park in London. Gareth and Anthony run through ten of the artists they’re most excited about seeing, including some big hitters like Roots Manuva, The Avalanches, and Skepta, as well as some artists from elsewhere on the bill, including Ata Kat, The Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band, and Psychemagik.

Tracklisting Ata Kak - Obaa Sima (Awesome Tapes From Africa, USA) The Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatrist (XL Recordings, UK) Sk

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Norwegian disco and psych rock is the order of this week’s show, with a Todd Terje remix of Beranek kicking things off and Hedvig Mollestad Trio edging us towards the close. Elsewhere we’ve got new tracks from London’s Witching Waves, Kaiju, David Coulter & Seb Rochford, Happy Meals, Tobacco, JK Flesh and Super Furry Animals, with a listener’s recommendation with outstanding US hiphop chap Nox.

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Our featured released from Turkey's Arşivplak is just one of many highlights on this week's podcast. We've also got new tracks from Hyperdub's latest Jessy Lanza, France surfers Juniore, Colombian electronics from Titanik, Balam Acab, the brutal sounds of Spectre, and another one from the mind-bending I Know I'm An Alien. We also have a recent one from loud Japanese band Otoboke Beaver, and older sounds from Camberwell Now

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The festival season is here, so the Independent Music Podcast is kicking off its annual series of festival specials. This week, all our tracks are from bands playing Raw Power Festival. It’s in London 27-29 May, and headlined by noisy Japanese two-piece Melt-Banana and industrial London band Test Dept - both of who appear on this episode.

Tracklisting Melt-Banana - Shield for Your Eyes, A Beast in the Well on Your Hand (A-Zap, Japan) Part Chimp - Hello Bastards (Rock Action Records, UK) Orchestra of Sp

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There's nothing like completely transforming an Abba track for your first music in six years, but that's what Portishead have done with SOS. We've also got self-released sounds from Map71 and GAIKA, alongside two new ones being released by the on-form Soundway Records - the mesmerising Family Atlantica and the acid folk of Vanishing Twin. Elsewhere we have new jazz from Sarathy Korwar through Ninja Tune, Belgian duo Tav Exotic via Vlek, DVA on Hyperdub, Brandt Brauer Frick on !K7, and Newcastle's phonetic s

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It’s a week of lengthy musical explorations with a podcast clocking in at 80 minutes. We kick off with some great modern reggae sounds from Adam Prescott, and we’ve got new ones from Pye Corner Audio, Dog Chocolate, Necro Deathmort, Casual Nun, Gemma Ray, and a mammoth 14-minuter from Laniakea. There’s also a new one from Trost Records, rare 80s reggae from Groundation and a tribute to the late, beyond great Prince.

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We haven’t got far through the alphabet this week, with new tracks from Adrena Adrena, Ash Walker, and Asher Levitas, whilst highlighting a new vinyl release of Alexander Robotnick with Ludus Pinsky, and a rare Basque record from Akauzazte. Absolutely all artists aren’t ‘A’s though, we’ve also got a new track from The Comet is Coming, some house from Belfast’s Jordan, Sweden’s Josefin Öhrn, and the return of exceptional Italian electronic maestro Husband.

Tracklisting Husband - Undone Josefi

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An exclusive first play of a new Hey Colossus track is just one highlight in this week’s podcast. There are absolute storming tracks from the ever reliable crate diggers at Finders Keepers Records and Africa Seven, we also have new tracks from the legendary alto saxophonist Idris Ackamoor & the Pyramids, New Zealand jazz rockists Orchestra of Spheres, podcast favourites Fumaça Preta, Tim Hecker, and The Dwarfs of East Agouza.

Tracklisting Fumaca Preta - Decimo Andar The Dwarfs of East Agouza - Baka of

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Anthony is back this week and he has some great music with him, including new ones from Diminished Men and Colin Stetson. Gareth adds new ones from grime maestro Novelist and French odd-pop oddballs Gablé. There’s also new tunes from Japenese art collective Maher Shalal Hash Baz, gnarly techno enthusiasts IXTAB, Bitchin Bajas & Bonnie Prince Billy, Australian producer Swell, heavy rockers Black Mountain, and Tel-Aviv producers Calo Wood

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Some brilliant independent record labels will be selling music at the Independent Label Market in London this week. To celebrate, we look forward to it by playing some tracks from ten labels who will be there, including new music from Jezus Factory, BBE, Leng, and Athens of the North. We also have older tracks that’ll be available from Houndstooth, Greensleeves, Keysound, Be With, Stolen, and Butterz

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A little gnarly this week, we’ve got industrial techno, brutal rock, hip hop, house, heavy rock, digidub against trident and funk. It’s the usual mix of genres and great new music from Girl Sweat, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, The Maghreban and loads more

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This week’s podcast may clock in under an hour, but we still have the usual ten tracks of weird and wonderful independent music for you. We’ve got an exclusive first play of the new Booze track from their second album. We also have new ones from London/Bahrain’s Flamingods, UK hip hop from Joker Starr, beautiful acoustic guitar music from Seabuckthorn, odd library electronics from Sheffield’s I Monster, African experimentation from Billy Bao, dubstep from Memotone and pop rock from Witching Waves. T

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A replay of our episode from 11 May 2015

Gareth and Anthony are focused on brand new music this week, with nine of the ten tracks either new or unreleased. We have a track from the forthcoming Thee Oh Sees record as well as new ones from the Eccentronic Research Council, Ela Orleans, and Dean McPhee; brand new digidub from Asher Senator via German label Jahtari and Danish producers Maffi. We’ve also got a mind-melting live recording of the unimitable Islam Chipsy alongside a recording of The Wit and Wisd

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A track from the long-awaited new Gold Panda record kicks us off this week, where we revisit a few podcast favourites who have new records on the way. It's not all old favourites though, we've got new music from podcast debutants, including LA pop from Nvdes, gnarly rock from Arabrot, afro-funk from The Jagger Batchway Group, and odd electronics from Eartheater. New records from Fumaça Preta, The Cosmic Dead, Jimi Tenor, Apostle, and Metropolitan Soul Museum add up to an exceptional hour of new music.

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This week we have the exclusive first play of former Jaga Jazzist member Norwegian experimental guitarist Stian Westerhus’ new track. We’ve also got two from Japan with the insatiable techno-esque sounds of Japanese trio Nisennenmondai and the experimental work from Keiji Haino. Two too from Canada with Venetian Snares and Poirier. There’s Cameroonian disco from Pasteur Lappé, experimental Italian jazz from Piero Umiliani, and modern soul from Adrian Younge

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Some exceptional swearing and even better techno and everything in between on this week’s show. We’ve got Hungarian experimentations from 12z, more experimentation from Fatima Al Qadiri, garage pop music from LA’s Feels, and a nice chunk of funk and disco. We’ve got the latest from PJ Harvey and close off with something rather rude from Scottish troubadour Aidan Moffat.

Tracklisting Mission of Burma - Secrets Feels - Close my Eyes Fatima Al Qadiri - Battery 12z - Names or Labels Suuns - Translate F

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After an electronics heavy podcast last week, you don’t get many more fantastic guitar acts than those that feature on this week’s Independent Music Podcast. From new tracks from San Francisco friends Thee Oh Sees and Ty Segall, to Manchester’s ever magnificent Gnod and the immense sounds of Sheffield’s Blood Sport. We also have odd electronics from Basic Rhythm, techno from Route 8, Kora-gorgeousness from Stranded Horse, light-touch Finnish hip hop from Tomppabeats, heavier-touch hip hop from Golde

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Some extraordinary electronic music on this week's show. JahYu's rootsy dub with throat singing and bird noises ticks all our boxes, we've got two future British masters in Commodo and Rocks FOE combining, and another one in Gaika. It's a real showcase of wonderful British electronics, with Not Waving, Champion, and Four Tet also appearing.

Away from that we have the legendary Iggy Pop kicking things off, brilliant electronic pop with Montreal's She-Devils, Italian drone from Fulkanelli and Ethiopian elect

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Polish dub from Dreadsquad kicks off a podcast crossing across the genres, with new music from Brooklyn's Prince Rama, Yorkshire's moog master Matthew Bourne, and Haiku No Ku. We've also got covers performed by Scotland's Supermoon and Kay Dennis, as well as a tribute to the late, great Clarence Reid AKA Blowfly.

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The Japanese do noisey rock music better than most, and this week's show has ample proof with tracks from Melt-Banana and Piqnic. We've got reissued Greek Jaffa psych from Aris San, as well as new tracks from Future Punx, abstract sound artist Thomas Köner, and Salford-based electronics master Howes.

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Your first podcast of 2016 features lots of interesting new releases. From the opening sounds of Markey Funk's heavily Italian library music influenced new faux-horror OST, past the South African hip hop of Luka Productions, sumptuous rhythms from London's Phall Fatale and sampling of Buddha Machine Loops from China and Tibet - this is the usual mix of the weird, the wonderful, and the truly outstanding sounds of independent music.

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Our parting gift for 2015, an edited three hour version of our 2015 retrospectives. Featuring some of the best music from independent artists and record labels this year.

Thank you for listening to the Independent Music Podcast in 2015, see you again in 2016.

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The final part of our 2015 retrospective is somewhat slower. With stunning hushed Scottish tones, London poetry mixed with German digidub, LA hip hop, and a digital release that has a vinyl release earmarked for 2016. Thank you for all your support this year - see you in 2016!

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The second part of our 2015 retrospective takes us into newer territory, with a brand new release from an Israeli dub MC making the cut. Alongside that we've got the best in afrobeat (even if it doesn't meet the Kuti threshold), grime, and South African begging for your ears from a year of outstanding independent releases.

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The most wonderful time of the year! Gareth and Anthony dig through a fabulous year of music to bring you three episodes of great, perhaps forgotten music that has come out this year. Did you hear the one with the classically trained Egyptian pianist with two drummers? or the Hungarian afrobeat? or the Rastafarian who has a bad memory and speaks to two Danish producers about it? Well get stuck in to the first of our retrospectives.

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Heavy hitting this week, we have brand new trap from new Croydon 'firespitter' Rocks FOE and an incredible new 7" from the Gaslamp Killer.

There's lots of heavy sounds, with new ones from Melt Yourself Down, Goat (the Japanese one), Scotch Bonnet-signed Egoless, and the immense new single from Fumaca Preta.

Stereolab-affiliated Cavern of Anti-Matter also have a new track, as do Dark Sky and experimental love-song enthusiasts The Grubby Mitts.

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Weird electronic noises this week, with something very special from the complete unknown I Know I’m an Alien. We’ve got a 10-minute opener from Maserati, who played their first ever UK show last week. Also new reggae from Berlin’s iLLBiLLY HiTEC, extremely good glitchy sounds from Anna Meredith and some sublime jazz from Austin’s Epirus Quartet. Loads of more great sounds too, including drone from Belgium’s Aymeric de Tapol, cosmic jazz from The Comet is Coming, noise from Anna Vo Hausswolff, folk

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The Independent Label Market returns to London on 28 November. In anticipation Gareth and Anthony play tracks from some of the brilliant labels who will be selling their wares. From reggae in the form of Nice Up!, to Romanian prog from Strut via crazy Thai sounds from the Carvery and much more.

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Surgeon has a new LP recorded in the Maui jungle under his own name that we preview this week. Alongside that we have new tracks from Tarana, Ulver, Julia Kent, and Oneohtrix Point Never.

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From unreleased 80s Scottish post-punk, to Canadian rock, to Brazilian funk, we've got another fantastically varied ten tracks for your week. New tracks from Joanna Newson, Ukandanz, Witch, Moss Lime, Blanck Mass, and Kill the Vultures highlight another Independent Music Podcast

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Algerian disco? Turkish progressive rock? Austrians covering Syrians? This week's podcast has all and more - with new delights from Soap&Skin, Bill Wells with Yo La Tengo, Soap&Skin, Floating Points, and Misty's Big Adventure. Also great new electronic oddities, grown up nursery rhymes and plenty more.

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Kicking off the show this week we’ve got Soviet-era vinyl breakbeat mashups, heartbreaking ballads and unidentifiable electronic music. Elsewhere in the hour we’ve got the latest from two regularly featured labels - Awesome Tapes From Africa and Rocket recordings - we’ve also got avant-garde oddness from Trunk records in the shape of Bruce Lacey, Blaxploitation Bollywood, a rare track from Crystal Mansion and a dub rework of the magnificent Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band.

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The Dead Albatross Music Prize is the sensible alternative to the Mercury - truly forward-thinking, interesting British records where the labels don't need to pay to enter. Voted for by music aficionados across the country, the prize highlights 25 exceptional records from all genres. Gareth and Anthony pick ten of the records for this week's show.

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The first track in six years from post-rock pioneers Tortoise kicks off this week's podcast. Some more new music from Colombia's Meridian Brothers, house from Medlar, techno from Scalameriya & VSK, dub from Devon's Alien Dread, plus a new compilation of Radiophonic music, afro-disco and art house ambience.

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This week there are incredible new and forthcoming releases from the likes of Workin' Man Noise Unit, Okzharp and Master Musicians of Bukkake. We also have new experimental music from Norway, library jazz from London as well as a live recording from Colin Stetson & Sarah Neufeld and great noise from Russia, and old releases from Silver Apples and Irmin Schmidt.

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After our summer break we've got loads of great new music. Grime from South Africa's Lions Den 9000, house from Tom McConnell, Portugese rock from Equations and lots more

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We're taking a break from our summer break this week - when's there's so much good music coming out, we just can't resist the urge to bring it to you. We've got an amazing track from the new Teeth of the Sea album alongside new ones from Finnish jazz man Jimi Tenor's collaboration with the UMO, Belgian rock side-project Faye Dunaways, Berlin drone rocker Sloath, Italian producer Clap! Clap! and the brilliant Tropic of Cancer.

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End of the Road festival 2015 kicks off this weekend. It’s our favourite UK festival and we’re delighted to investigate some of the amazing bill on this week’s podcast. From old favourites Brakes, to Sufjan Stevens via podcast luminaries Fumaça Preta and the incredible This is the Kit. There’s lots to savour for regular listeners as well as festival goers

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The first Battles track in four years is one of many highlights on this week's show. We've got a great track from the remarkable Alan Jefferson Galactic Nightmare record on Trunk, a cut from the new Terminal Cheesecake live record and something extraordinary from Glasgow's Golden Teacher.

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Everything we love about music this week. From piano hip-hop courtesy of the impeccable L’Orange, or obtuse Bollywood OSTs, or just a brand new track from Hey Colossus. There’s great music all over the shop - pioneering grime label Butterz have a new one, as does London jazz collectors Jazzman. There’s plenty to get stuck into in this week’s show.

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This week’s show includes brand new, forthcoming house music from Claude (AKA Fulgeance) and the as-yet unknown Metropolitan Soul Museum. There’s more band new music from the Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band, Spacehaul, Wrongtom, and Romperayo. Tom from the Horrors has a library collaboration that we feature a cut from, we also have ambient hiphop from Sela, Saharan sounds from Mariem Hassan Con Leyoad and some innovative synth sounds from Ghostwriters.

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No new show this week unfortunately, but we're replaying our first ever attempt at making a podcast together.

Even in 2015, the music on this show stands up to scrutiny: from the mesmerising sounds of Starkey to the mind-melting DJ Scotch Egg project Drum Eyes, there's plenty to reacquaint yourself with this week.

We'll be back with a brand new show next week.

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Recorded live from the sunshine at Milhoes de Festa in Barcelos, Portugal, this week’s podcast has the usual blend of the unusual. We’ve got Saharan hip hop, Chinese field recordings, afrobeat from Berlin and lots more. New music comes from Micachu & the Shapes, Stand High Patrol, Dead Fader, and Ought; whilst we also have tracks from hiphop pioneer Madlib and 60s RnB band Vic Pitts & the Cheaters.

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Fela Kuti’s key collaborator Tony Allen kicks off this week’s podcast with a track from his excellent 2009 record with Finnish multi-instrumentalist Jimi Tenor. Elsewhere we’ve got exceptional soulful pop from Silicon, bouncy Thai goodness from The Super Ranat Band, a cut from King Midas Sound vocalist Roger Robinson’s new release on Jahtari, Japanese oddball Ichi, gorgeous Scandinavian folk from Mari Kvien Brunvoll, an exclusive first play of a track from the new Early Mammal LP, and much more. Exp

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The brand new Venetian Snares record gets an airing this week, but that’s not the only new track we’re playing. We’ve got an exclusive first play of the new track from Drumcunt, we also have a listen to forthcoming releases from brilliant London punk band Shopping, new Scottish hip-hop duo CARBS, and a track from American duo Ratatat’s fifth record. There’s also a track from the vinyl release of Italian funk band The Bank’s latest record and from the long-awaited vinyl release of Hackney Collier

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Loads of pre-release music for your ears this week, from the opening sounds of Shit and Shine to the final notes of the wonderful Etta James cover by New York band The Frightnrs. We also introduce new music from London bands Luminous Bodies, Hempolics and Susso, as well as new ones from Israel’s Kutiman and Beirut’s Flamingods. There’s also a physical release for Croatian band Pridjevi’s blissed-out psych through Chicago label Trouble in Mind and a 2009 track from the brilliant Maserati.

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Disappointed by the Glastonbury rain? Milhoes de Festa will bring sunshine and great music guaranteed in Portugal between 23-26 July. This week we delve into the line-up to find the amazing local acts and our old favourites and feature them on the podcast. Including The Bug, Michael Rother (Neu) and Hey Colossus alongside lesser known acts including Batsaykhantüül, Raw Decimating Brutality, and THEESatisfaction. http://www.milhoesdefesta.com

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It’s not just the Chapparrals that are hittin’ it this week, we’ve been hitting the pre-releases and have got loads of previews of upcoming records for you. We’ve got forthcoming tracks from Parisian band Bon Voyage Organisation, breakbeat maestro Cylob, Flying Lotus collaborator Thundercat, Malian desert rock act Terakaft, Helm, and John Dwyer’s Damaged Bug. We have a trio of tracks of ancient mechanical instruments and a recent compilation from The Fabulous Three.

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The same number of tracks as usual, squeezed into a tight 56 minute podcast. The main cause is Anthony’s desire for punchy, danceable music this week, although that’s not the impression you’d get from the opener - the blinding, epic Mirrors Fold from the brilliant Gum Takes Tooth. Elsewhere we’ve got the new one from Pye Corner Audio, we’ve also got the latest from Polish digidub producer Dreadsquad, a haunting tribute to the wonderful Jean Ritchie and much more

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Supersonic festival kicks off in Birmingham, UK this Thursday. Anthony and Gareth celebrate the wonderfully diverse line-up in this week’s podcast. Opening up with a new track from 70s post-punk legends The Pop Group, we also dive into great artists performing from London to Ethiopian, stopping off with Welsh experimentation, Danish improvisation and Swedish pop along the way. www.supersonicfestival.com

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We’re getting a little bit funky this week following a couple of episodes looking on the weirder side of music. From the opening afro-tinged funk of Hungary’s Dokkerman & the Turkeying Fellaz’s new LP through Germany’s Tramp Records, to the closing refrain of Joe Baatan’s brilliant Aftershower Funk - recently repressed through Soul Jazz - we’ve got danceable numbers all the way through. We stop off in the middle with the new record from Fela Kuti collaborator Dele Sosimi’s new one through Wah

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Anyone for Indonesian throat singing? That’s just one place we go on this week’s podcast. We also have forthcoming electronics from DJ Khalab and Clap! Clap! via Bristol label Black Acre; Minuteman, Stooges and fIREHOSE legend Mike Watt’s new band Cuz, and the abrasive, intense new album opener from Fuck Buttons’ Blanck Mass. With got more ambient sounds from Malmo’s Death & Vanilla and London’s Yaaard, as well as post-hardcore band KEN mode’s new single and older ones from The Comet is Coming

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Raw Power Festival is between 22-24 May at The Dome in London. Anthony organises it so this week he and Gareth are playing some of the artists they are looking forward to seeing. It's very heavy, mixed with the usual weird and wonderful sounds familiar to the Independent Music Podcast. There are a couple of previous podcast favourites making a return, including Gnod, The Wharves and Fumaca Preta, alongside new bands Sex Swing and Satteliti and more established artists including Hey Colossus and Esben & the

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Gareth and Anthony are focused on brand new music this week, with nine of the ten tracks either new or unreleased. We have a track from the forthcoming Thee Oh Sees record as well as new ones from the Eccentronic Research Council, Ela Orleans, and Dean McPhee; brand new digidub from Asher Senator via German label Jahtari and Danish producers Maffi. We’ve also got a mind-melting live recording of the unimitable Islam Chipsy alongside a recording of The Wit and Wisdom of Nigel Farage.

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Kicking off the show this week we’ve got Soviet-era vinyl breakbeat mashups, heartbreaking ballads and unidentifiable electronic music. Elsewhere in the hour we’ve got the latest from two regularly featured labels - Awesome Tapes From Africa and Rocket recordings - we’ve also got avant-garde oddness from Trunk records in the shape of Bruce Lacey, Blaxploitation Bollywood, a rare track from Crystal Mansion and a dub rework of the magnificent Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band.

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More new music for your ears this week. We have two unreleased tracks - one from Teeth of the Sea side project Hirvikolari and another from Eyes and No Eyes’ Tristram Bawtree - we also have new ones from the legendary noise act Lightning Bolt and a hip hop collaboration between L’Orange and Jeremiah Jae. We’ve got a reworking of a rare Yves Simon track from brilliant British duo Psychemagik alongside recent releases from dubstep producer Proxima, Danish band Selvhenter as well as London jazz band The

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Lots of rare, innovative and new music in the hour this week. We have new releases from Egyptian/Italian/New York producer Mutamassik, Bardo Pond, Colin Stetson and Arcade Fire’s Sarah Neufeld. There are new reissues from Parisian electro pioneer Bernard Fevre and a previously extremely rare Ghanian record from Ata Kak. Throw in a spectacular piece from Sun Ra and John Coltrane collaborator Pharaoh Sanders, a live recording from the inimitable David Thomas Broughton and a rare slice of explicit 80s disco

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We’re mostly looking forward this week with forthcoming electronic releases from Tomaga, Orlando, Helgeland 8-bit Squad and Brother Culture, we’ve got recent tracks from Portugal’s Fumaca Preta and Enablers, alongside two tracks from Can luminaries Holgar Czukay and Damo Suzuki. We’ve also got tracks from two recent charity releases: Rhythm & Roots’ ‘A Guide to the Birdsong of South America’ and Brownswood’s ’The Light Years of the Darkness’.

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Moog silliness, contemporary and 70s jazz, Lollywood dancefloor fillers - that's just the first four tracks on this week's podcast. We have new ones from Polar Bear, Filter Dread and Anji Cheung as well as danceable field recordings from far flung corners of Asia, prog from Romania and dance music from Pakistan.

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A fascinating week of releases to bring the podcast back after a three year break, we’re opening with an astounding track from the new Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat LP and over the hour take in lost afrobeat, unreleased 60s soul, cellphone African rap and the new one from Thee Oh Sees’ John Dwyer. Music from across the globe and across genres, it’s a mind-blowing selection of tracks.