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The DIY bedroom-producer stars of this episode are Joseph Kamaru from Nairobi recording in Berlin under the name KMRU, Tristan Arp from Mexico City and CARM out of New York.
We celebrate the release of the wonderful new record from Inni-K which fashions a new sonic cloak for the ancient sean-nós form and re-visit the music of Nicolas Jaar and his deepest work yet, Cenizas.
In between, there’s time to marvel at the powerful sounds of resistance coming from the alto-saxophone of Matana Roberts and at the fruits of a unique collaboration between two uncrowned kings of the wild frontier, Pavel Milyakov and Bendik Giske.
Shabazz Palaces
https://shabazzpalaces.bandcamp.com/album/quazarz-born-on-a-gangster-star
John Glacier
https://plzmakeitruins.bandcamp.com/album/shiloh-lost-for-words
Tristan Arp
https://tristanarp.bandcamp.com/album/sculpturegardening
KMRU
https://kmru.bandcamp.com/album/there-was-nothing-in-between
Pavel Milyakov and Bendik Giske
https://pavelmilyakovbendikgiske.bandcamp.com/
Nicolas Jaar
https://nicolasjaar.bandcamp.com/album/cenizas
CARM
https://carmband.bandcamp.com/album/carm
Matana Roberts
https://matana-roberts.bandcamp.com/album/coin-coin-chapter-four-memphis
Inni-K
https://inni-k.bandcamp.com/album/in-on
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