Sweet 16 presented by Loud And Quiet

By: Loud And Quiet
  • Summary

  • Sweet 16 is a live podcast series from Loud And Quiet magazine. Recorded in front of a live audience, each episode features a different artists recalling that crucial year that we all endure, and sharing three songs that they couldn't live without back then.

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Episodes
  • Alexis Taylor from Hot Chip
    May 22 2018

    Hot Chip frontman Alexis Taylor talks about growing up in west London, beginning to make music at school with Joe Goddard, rejecting Britpop but embracing Oasis and carrying mates home from the pub.

    Recorded at the Erased Tapes Sound Gallery, London, on 30 April 2018.


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    1 hr
  • Joe Talbot from Idles
    May 22 2018

    Idles frontman Joe Talbot didn't have an easy 16th year - it was tragic, challenging and transformative - but it was also the year he got a supermarket job, engaged with politics and discovered a love for UK Garage/hip-hop/indie-rock.

    Recorded at the Erased Tapes Sound Gallery, London, on 27 April 2018.


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    46 mins
  • Joe Mount from Metronomy
    May 22 2018

    Joe Mount revisits his teenage self growing up in Totnes, Devon - where he founded the local skate park with his mates, sneaked into nightclubs and drummed in his first band The Upsides - who should have gone onto great things. Metronomy did instead.

    Recorded at the Erased Tapes Sound Gallery, London, on 23 April 2018.


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    46 mins

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