[Patron version] #375 – Irreversible Entanglements, Coby Sey, ABADIR & 3Phaz, Infinity Knives & Brian Ennals, Water Damage, Andy Pls & Aphextwinsucks
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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. Listen to the full episode by supporting independent music via our Patreon. 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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