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1/2/3/4 — #80 — The Dreamy Pop of Caoilfhionn Rose

Caoilfhionn (pronounced Keelin) Rose is a singer-songwriter from Manchester, UK who has released her sublime debut album, Awaken. Her music draws on a diverse range of influences from The Mummers, to Rachel Sermanni, Melody’s Echo Chamber and Broadcast. An essential dreamy pop release, plus new music from Field Maps, Rachel Comte and we honour the passing of Pete Shelley from Buzzcocks.

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1/2/3/4 — #79 — Doin’ The Old Two Step

Led by songwriter Matthew Kenneally, Canary are known for producing indie pop that is steeped in gorgeous melodies, intelligent instrumentation and an ever curious approach. Canary emerge once more from the studio, armed with material primed for their forthcoming third album. Also featuring the stunning UK folk duo Hannah Sanders/Ben Savage, the dreamy melancholy of Adrianne Lenker and the fantastic solo debut from Nick Craft (ex-Sidewinder).

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Quiet Space — #73 — Bionulor: 100% sound recycling

Bionulor is a one-man music project founded in 2006 by the Polish actor and educationist Sebastian Banaszczyk using his own working method named “100% sound recycling”. This means that every track is created solely on the basis of processing only one sample deriving of a specially selected source sound, without any additional sounds or instruments.

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1/2/3/4 — #78 — Under a Midnight Moon

Monteagle is the solo project of American singer-songwriter Justin Giles Wilcox. Known primarily for his work in the band Nassau, Wilcox’s new album blends traditional Americana with some softer, more atmospheric elements creating a hauntingly unique experience. A program with plenty of lazy, hazy psych folk and rock.

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1/2/3/4 — #77 — Anna Tivel, Onipa and Yowo Music

Portland artist Anna Tivel creates wide-eyed celestial folk with a confessional edge. She has a wonderful new single out ahead of her album next year and we’ll feature that on this edition of the podcast. As well, William Elliot Whitmore who can seamlessly meld country, blues, folk, and punk together, he does this with aplomb on his new collection of covers, Kilonova. Plus bouncy electronic Afrofuturistic pop from Onipa, the excellent new release from the Yowo Music collective – dedicated to nurturing/encouraging high school aged girls and GNC youth and much more.

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