This week, Justin shares some of the highlights from The Great Escape festival in Brighton, including: Warmduscher, The Waeve, Keg, Muna and more. All that plus new tracks from Elephant Gym, The Smile, Sohn and Stella Donnelly.
New music from Gabriels, The Afghan Whigs and Porridge Radio takes centre stage on this episode, along with tracks from girlcrush, Hana Lili and a surprise new single (conveniently titled “SURPRISE” from Chai. All that plus reminisces of Japan via...
Hitch an alternative ride to music’s nether regions with the latest instalment of Darker Matters on CFM. This week, host Mr Jones is keeping questionable company with the likes of Boris, These Arms are Snakes, Metz, Show me the Body and...
Winning tracks from Daniel Caesar (Canada), Bawal Clan (Philippines), Lomelda (USA), The Peachskins (Malaysia), Hatchie (Australia) & YTNY (HK) are just six of the highlights on this week’s round-the-world soundtrack from The Thirteen.
This episode of Crimes Against Pop sees the return of some of Paul and Carolyn’s favourite artists, with brand new music from Sampa The Great, Tegan and Sara, and Working Men’s Club. There’s also a reworking of a classic song from Jens Lekman as...
From newcomers including Body Type, Gels, noui, Thomas Ng & Phum Viphurit to indie veterans Yo La Tengo and Bittersweet, we’ve got another globe-spanning musical journey of discovery for you on this week’s episode of The Thirteen.
Paul and Carolyn return with a new song from ex-Chromatics artist Ruth Radelet, the latest from Sorry and the first single from Hot Chip’s latest album. There’s also some unfortunate mangling of the French language via Carlos Loverboy and Panic...
It’s party time this week with some new indie dancefloor bangers from Hot Chip, Foals and !!!. Plus, the latest from HK’s My Little Airport, Stockholm’s Viagara Boys and an elegant beauty of a song courtesy of New York’s Cassandra Jenkins from last...
There’s brand new music from Belle and Sebastian, Porridge Radio and Jamie xx on this episode along with tracks from Tomberlin, Sweetie and Schoolboy Q. All that plus the return of Built To Spill and the first taste of a new album from Lizzo.
From Manila (Oranges & Lemons) to Dublin (Fontaines D.C.); Brisbane (Jaguar Jonze) to Bangkok (SOY); and Taipei (MC Hotdog) to Vancouver (BBNO$) via many musical stopovers between. Tune in for another Clockenflap-recommended, globe-spanning...