#430 - Eartheater, Fetus, Lenhart Tapes, Marina Herold, The Stance Brothers, Razen
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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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