• #439 - Patron Favourites of 2023 - 18 December 2023

  • Dec 18 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

#439 - Patron Favourites of 2023 - 18 December 2023

  • Summary

  • The last episode of the podcast possibly ever, we're celebrating 2023 with a selection of favourites as voted for by our amazing Patrons - the people who have kept the podcast going this long.

    We have one more episode: our free live show on Friday 29 December. Sign up for free here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/independent-music-podcast-favourites-of-2023-live-show-tickets-778735688407

    For this show, we have Mexican cumbia, Ugandan grime, dungeon techno, Japanese dub, and a whole lot more.

    Tracklisting
    Son Rompe Pera - Chucha (AYA Records, Argentina)
    MC Yallah - Tuli Mukintu (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)
    VHS¥DEATH – Flagellation (Whipped Bound Records, UK)
    Hydromedusae - You’re Not Here (Trome Records, UK)
    Nihiloxica – Kudistro (Crammed Discs, Belgium)
    Arnold Dreyblatt - Shuffle Effect (Drag City, USA)
    7FO – ヒーリング剣 (Healing Sword) (EM Records, Japan)
    Matthew Herbert - The Horse Has A Voice (feat. Theon Cross) (Accidental Records, UK)
    Serra Das Máquinas – “Então, o aqui não é dito sertão?” (Tropical Twista Records, Brazil)
    Teeth of the Sea - Butterfly House (Rocket Recordings, UK)


    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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