#406 – UKAEA, The Declining Winter, Yanka & King Doudou, Mark, Glue Boy, Joanna Sternberg - 10 April 2023
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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 S***s 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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TracklistingUKAEA – Habibi (The Quietus, UK) The Declining Winter – Yellow Fields (Home Assembly Music, UK) The S***s – 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)
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
Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston
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