[Patreon episode] #372 – Szun Waves, Onom Agemo & Ahmed Ag Kaedy, pq, Jasmine Morris, Galya Bisengalieva, Chouk Bwa & The Ångstromers - 6 June 2022
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We're off this week so we're putting a Patron episode for this time last year. If you want to listen to all 10 tracks from each episode, join our Patreon and help secure the future of the podcast, which has promoted over 5,000 artists and record labels from the experimental global scene: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast
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.
TracklistingOnom 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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