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****NEW RELEASES****
9th November 2021:Record Kicks presents “Origin of Forms” the vibrant debut album by Moscow funk band The Diasonics – due January 2022! (9.11.21)
17th Maruch 2021: SOARING SUNSHINE FOR THE EARS! Uplifting sounds look set to erupt from Fimber Bravo’s forthcoming album, “Lunar Tredd”! Due this week!!
26th February 2021: COSMIC CHAOS OF THE HEADY KIND!! The Writhing Squares forthcoming release looks set to be a blast!
29th January 2021: Sitka Sun’s sophomore release promises more cosmic escapism!
1st September 2020: Latest single from London’s Chelou is “Real” dreamy!
9th July 2020: Now-Again releases the third album for Brazilian guitarist, Fabiano do Nascimento
25th May 2020: Liotia’s upcoming haunting new single “SILENCE” is announced – Due 2nd June!
15th May 2020: ATA releases/reissues “Early Works: Funk, Soul And Afro Rarities From The Archives”
24th April 2020: Berlin’s Shika Shika records announces new album: “A Guide to the Birdsong of Mexico, Central America & the Caribbean”
17th April 2020: East London’s post punk purveyors share first track from upcoming EP
12th April 2020: LA’s finest, The Buttertones release new album: Jazzhound
31st March 2020: Michael Clark is to release haunting new single: “Winter Song”
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- SONG OF THE DAY Denson-Parris Sacred Harp Singers – The Good Old Way January 31, 2023
- SONG OF THE DAY Hugo Blanco – Cumbia Con Arpa January 30, 2023
- SONG OF THE DAY Neal Heppleston – Ghost Ship January 29, 2023
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- SONG OF THE DAY The Briks – Its Your Choice January 27, 2023
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- SONG OF THE DAY Edu Lobo – Viola Fora De Moda January 23, 2023
- SONG OF THE DAY The Hipnotic Eye – Aimless Lady January 22, 2023
- SONG OF THE DAY Yoruba Singers – Basa Bongo January 21, 2023
- SONG OF THE DAY The Comet Is Coming – Start Running January 20, 2023
- SONG OF THE DAY La Sonora Dinamita – Ritmo Tropical January 19, 2023
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Tag Archives: folktronica
SONG OF THE DAY Tremor – Resplandor
Some songs just sink instantly into your head and nestle themselves away like they’ve been there for years! Today’s song had that effect on me and within the very first few seconds I took to Resplandor immediately! Originating from Buenos … Continue reading
SONG OF THE DAY Juana Molina – Cosoco
Juana Molina first came to my attention in 2014 when I was watching some Glastonbury footage on TV, her performance completely stood out for me, so much so I featured the unique, bass-driven sounds of Eras shortly after. Hailing from Argentina, Juana … Continue reading
SONG OF THE DAY Mammal Hands – Hourglass
Continuing on the Gondwana Records theme from Friday, I have been checking out other artists on this label and have found this cracking track from Manchester trio, Mammal Hands; (other previous Gondwana Records features include Matthew Halsall & The Gondwana Orchestra, GoGo Penguin, … Continue reading
SONG OF THE DAY The Memory Band feat. Liam Bailey – Demon Days
Something smooth and gentle for a Sunday afternoon to set the pace for the rest of the day..well, one can hope! The Memory Band are a UK folk-based group founded by Stephen Cracknell in 2003. Over the years the band … Continue reading
SONG OF THE DAY (ALBUM FOR THE WEEK) Nicola Cruz – Prender el Alma
As of tomorrow The Listening Post Blog will be going offline for a few days to take a short break, but fear not, I shall be back by the weekend with plenty more songs to share, oh yes! In these … Continue reading
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