Podcast #004: Jape on creativity and procrastination
This week’s episode features Jape’s Richie Egan chatting about procrastination, living in Malmo and creating music for Donal Dineen’s new long form documentary Pathways directed by Steve O’Connor, which you can watch here. It was commissioned as part of St. Patrick’s Festival.
Niall and Ellen also talk albums of the week from David Byrne and George Fitzgerald and we have tracks of the week from Leon Bridges and Anderson Paak. We also chat about Ships’ win at the Choice Prize last week and NME closing its print edition.
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Tracks of the week:
Leon Bridges – Bad Bad News
Serpentwithfeet – bless ur heart
Bicep – Opal Four Tet Remix
Anderson Paak – Till its over
Anna Mieke – Arbour
Albums of the week:
David Byrne – American Utopia
George Fitzgerald – All That Must Be
Closing Song: Debbie Neon – Psycho Killer
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Previous podcasts in this series:
#003: Quare Groove, Caroline Rose, RIP State Magazine
#002: Nialler9 Podcast – Rejjie Snow, Christian Tierney, All Together Now
#001: Wyvern Lingo. Black Panther & more
Nialler9 Podcast: One More Flourescent Rush
Nialler9 Podcast 3: Lumo live set
Nialler9 Podcast #2: Halloween Synths
Nialler9 at Night #1
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