Last night’s Stitch here as a bumper playlist of 39 tracks. It being broadcasted on Paddy’s Day, a third of them are Irish (drill, folk, noise & ambient) - and parallel Guinness enthusiasts, Nigeria, were also well represented with some cruise and highlife. Never Play Cards With A Kerryman After...
Lick the bag, sounds good, drip, on fire, juxtaposition, lightwork and I’m sexy and I know it - all tracks that feature in this week’s Crazy Stitch (broadcasted on Repeater last night). Playback here…
Last night’s Stitch here - contains dissensus recommends, Bacharach, Highlife, odd dancehall, jerseydrill, Neue Deutsche Welle, Middle Eastern groove & post plunk
This week’s Crazy Stitch (broadcast last night on Repeater) is here. Bleakness, Hope, Samual Beckett, Lamps, Brexit, Punanies, Yam, Dreams, Daddios and Fenit all feature (in the track titles).
Last night’s Crazy Stitch featuring global pychedelia, minimalism, some Nyege stuff, new Pearl Home records, the line “I spit acid and I melt your dubs” and Anz, Azu and Azymuth
Rewind and playback of last night’s Repeater Stitch show here, meandering through some indie, folk, amapiano, hardstep, happy hardcore, dancehall, avant noise, post-punk, rap, drill, cumbia and reggae.
The Fall have to go in there too - though nobody dared slagging off their albums. Actually it was more their live output from the 90s. It was like going to see a lower league football team, not knowing if they were going to be shit or surprisingly good (and checking out their new young left back...
Was thinking that music artists tend to venerated more when they don’t have any terrible releases in their catalog- which might sound a bit obvious but I think it might also create a tendency for them to play it safe a bit more (I.E so even their bad album gets a three out of five star review) -...
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