• #436 – DJ Haram, The Body & Dis Fig, Kali Malone, NTsKi, UKAEA, Egil Kalman - 27 November 2023

  • Nov 27 2023
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

#436 – DJ Haram, The Body & Dis Fig, Kali Malone, NTsKi, UKAEA, Egil Kalman - 27 November 2023

  • Summary

  • The last ‘new’ podcast before we head into our end of 2023 review shows showcases more exceptional sounds from across the world. From field recordings of Afro-Ecuadorian culture to Persian footwork, House bangers to sounds of the Sahara and Japanese folk, there’s a lot to enjoy on this week’s selection.

    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
    Bounaly – Tamala (Sahel Sounds, USA)
    Alicia Mina, Maria Orovio, Ru Dei, Tai y Dalia – ¡Ay Carajo! (Akuphone, France)
    UKAEA – Le Stessa Croce (The state51 Conspiracy, UK)
    Aziz Konkrite – Mokido (Shouka, France)
    DJ Haram – Handplay (Hyperdub, UK)
    NTsKi – Milk White Steed (EM Records, Japan / Orange Milk, USA)
    The Body & Dis Fig – Holy Lance (Thrill Jockey, USA)
    Egil Kalman – Subtines (iDEAL Recordings, Sweden)
    Kali Malone – All Life Long (for organ) (Ideologic Organ, France)
    Phillipi – Hacido (DEEWEE, Belgium)

    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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