#403 – Penelope Trappes, Andrea Belfi, Kyoto Kyoto, Coen, Sovereign Bodies / Ritual Taxonomy, LAIR & Monica Hapsari - 20 March 2023
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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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TracklistingLAIR & 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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