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Three Track Week: Signals #5
From self-address and cultural friction to identity sustained across time Not every act of self-definition sounds the same. This week's Three Track Week: Signals #5 selection brings together three independent artists: UK pop artist Starling, cult lounge-pop act Love Jones, and Berlin-based psych-disco trio Zoon Phonanta, each at a distinct point in their practice and each working through a different relationship between voice, language and identity. Rather than converging aro

Raven
May 74 min read

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Three Track Week #22: Still Going
How Music Captures the Strange Art of Carrying On Not every form of perseverance looks admirable. Sometimes it means repeating the same mistake, dragging yourself through exhaustion or trying to hold onto meaning in situations that no longer make much sense. This week Three Track Week #22, Kelsey Olivia, Rocketsuit Rogue and Wax Minds capture three very different versions of what it means to keep going anyway. Listen to this week’s Three Track Week #22 selection. This week’s

Anne
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On This Track: The Question – “I’m So Glad”
When Music History Has To Be Recovered Before It Can Be Heard Music history is often told as if influence naturally leads to visibility. The artists who matter are expected to remain present, whether through constant reissues, streaming access, canonisation or the simple fact that their work never fully disappears from public reach. In reality, underground music rarely functions that neatly. Some of the most influential bands in a local scene end up becoming difficult to hear

Raven
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On This Track #26: William Bleak - “Neon Goth”
When Pain Makes You Feel Less Than Human Modern culture still treats emotional suffering as something that should remain legible. Grief is expected to move through recognisable stages, depression is often reduced to a vocabulary of sadness and recovery is framed as a gradual return to normality. But some forms of psychological pain feel far less orderly than that. They can distort a person’s sense of self so completely that the problem is no longer just suffering, but estrang

Raven
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