In his basement home music studio in London, Dan Snaith aka Caribou speaks to Greg Cochrane about life, death and family – the core subjects of his latest album Suddenly. Plus, the producer recalls the eventful birth of his daughter on a busy street and discusses the music community's response to the climate crisis.
Links to some of the things mentioned:
David Wallace-Wells' book The Uninhabitable Earth
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Uninhabitable_Earth
Julie's Bicycle organisation
https://juliesbicycle.com/music/
Details about subscriptions to Loud And Quiet magazine
https://www.loudandquiet.com/subscribe/
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Ep 132: Waxahatchee reflects on the success of 'Saint Cloud', it's affect on new album 'Tigers Blood' and where Charlie Sheen fits into it all
Ep 131: The Blessed Madonna on cooking for Daft Punk, dance music needing to do better, and what’s happening with that elusive debut album
Ep 130: A. G. Cook discusses the life and death of PC Music, telepathy with Charli XCX, and new LP Britpop
Ep 129: GRIFF
Ep 128: Anna B Savage
Ep 127: Brian Eno
Ep 126: MGMT
Ep 125: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
Ep 124: Brittany Howard
Ep 123: Anton Corbijn
Ep 122: IDLES' Joe Talbot
Ep 121: Weyes Blood
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Ep 120: Oliver Sim
Ep 119: Squid's Ollie Judge
Ep 118: AJ Tracey
Ep 117: Japanese Breakfast
Ep 116: Bernard Butler
Ep 115: Yard Act's James Smith
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