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Wireless Nights
Jarvis Cocker explores the human condition after dark, with stories of night people
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4.8 stars from 360 ratings
Necessity for sleep
I have been listening to this collection every night before sleep for what must be several years now. I can’t think of anything else comparable and am only worried that one day they will cease to be! There’s something both soothing and imaginative about them and it feels like you are accompanying...Read full review »
amyko55 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/26/23
You are very welcome here.
To all my fellow insomniacs, here lies solace. Welcome back to the air ways, Jarvis. Thank you for returning in these dark days.
... a friend from Tasmania via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/03/22
Atmospheric and intimate
I love how Jarvis talks to us as the listener while also mixing interesting night time related stories with eerie soundscapes. It is both atmospheric and comforting. I re-listen to the episodes when I can’t sleep. Please keep them coming. Best listened to at night.
Nic100bob via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/11/21
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