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The best music of May with Bekah Molony (Podcast)

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It’s the return of our monthly Patreon episode, but this time with a special guest.

Andrea is taking the summer off the podcast and listening parties, so I asked Mo Cultivation’s Bekah Molony to join me in enthusing about our favourite music of the past month.



The Best of the Month episode is now Patreon-only. Public subscribers get the first 20 minutes or so of the episode as a free preview. Members get to hear the whole episode on Patreon as part of a €5 a month subscription so come join us!

Bekah joins us to talk about Tyler, The Creator’s recent Dublin gig, Forbidden Fruit, Lovely Days at Guinness Storehouse and more.

Then we discuss our favourite music from PinkPantheress, Khamari, Baxter Dury, Evan Miles, Mhaol, Billy Woods, Sammy Virji and Skepta, For Those I Love, Katie Phelan, Loyle Carner and Erika De Casier.

Plus some song of the summer contenders and chats about Sinners the film and TV shows we’re catching.



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Albums and tracks mentioned

  • For Those I Love – Of The Sorrows
  • Sammy Virji; Skepta – Cops & Robbers
  • billy woods – Golliwog (album)
  • Khamari – Head in a Jar
  • Baxter Dury, JGrrey – Allbarone
  • katie phelan – nothing stays the same
  • Erika de Casier – Lifetime (album)
  • Evan Miles – It’s On Me
  • Mhaol – Something Soft (album)
  • PinkPantheress – Stateside
  • PinkPantheress – Illegal
  • Sofia Kourtesis; Daphni – Unidos
  • Selena Gomez; benny blanco – Bluest Flame
  • Loyle Carner – all i need

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