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Joseph Mount, founder and vocalist of Metronomy, discusses the band’s fourth album Love Letters at the Apple Store, Kurfürstendamm in Berlin. Joseph is granting us a unique insight into the making of the album as well as the track creation. Moderated by Nadav Mor.
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Before They Knew Better is the new podcast series from DIY Magazine - the UK’s biggest independent music publication - which turns back the clock and shines a light on the good, the bad, and the damn right ridiculous moments of your favourite music stars’ teenage years. Every week, our guests offer up a photo, song and an object from their youth to - along with a little help from our presenters Lisa Wright and Giles Bidder - reveal some of their most unexpected childhood secrets. You can get ...
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Sweet 16 is a live podcast series from Loud And Quiet magazine. Recorded in front of a live audience, each episode features a different artists recalling that crucial year that we all endure, and sharing three songs that they couldn't live without back then. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On the last episode of this season, we're joined by Sleater-Kinney's Carrie Brownstein who transports us to '90s Seattle and what it was like to come of age during the height of grunge. We also dig into the lasting impact of George Michael, and pop into the photobooth for a lesson in getting to know yourself. Enjoy, and we'll see you in September f…
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This week on the podcast, we're joined by a true music legend - the one and only Graham Coxon. As well as digging back into some early Blur memories, we take a trip to the tribal pubs of '80s Colchester, learn about Graham's squatting days and discover why his life is like a marble maze. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform…
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In the new episode of the podcast, we're joined by Metronomy main man Joe Mount as he takes us back to his skateboarding, Minidisc-loving youth growing up near the sea but not quite. What is 'cool'? Let's find out! Also contains a surefire tip to ruin your hair for the foreseeable future. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more infor…
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In this week's episode of the podcast, Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno joins us for a hilarious deep dive into his upbringing, featuring just as many adventures and probably slightly more TK Maxx than you might expect. We go back to the early, wildcard days of the band; dig into the legacy of his Italian roots, and find out exactly why he's the Jesus of …
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This week on the podcast, we turn the clock back to the mid '00s and dig into the coming-of-age years of Kate Nash - one of Myspace's first true self-made stars. As well as a dive back into that whirlwind, Kate also serves up some choices stories of the scrappy Nash sisterhood, her beloved childhood thimble collection (naturally), and why, when it …
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In this week's episode, indie hero Bill Ryder-Jones joins us for a very raw, personal chat about his childhood and what it is to grow up alongside an event of devastating trauma. He talks about losing his older brother Daniel, who fell off a cliff on a family holiday when Bill was seven, and the salvation of joining The Coral as a teenager, alongsi…
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On the newest episode of the podcast CHVRCHES frontwoman and newly solo-in-her-own-right star Lauren Mayberry takes us on a timewarp back to the '00s, where Top Eights were the peak priority, indie still dominated the charts and you lycra tops and combats were the height of cool. Prepare for the some serious core memories to be unlocked. Enjoy! Hos…
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In the newest episode of Before They Knew Better, DIY cover star Bobby Vylan of vital punk duo Bob Vylan joins us to reminisce on his first gig as a 12 year old MC, alongside tales of an early, curiosity-piquing trip to Chicago and his appropriately DIY roots selling homemade CDs with his garage crew on the streets of Ipswich. Like Bobby himself, i…
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In this week's episode of the podcast, we're joined by thrice BRIT Award-nominated Cat Burns ahead of her fittingly-titled debut album 'Early Twenties'. Digging back a little further than that, Cat spoke to us about her time at the BRIT school, sibling dynamics and the challenges of entering the pop world with an autism diagnosis. Enjoy! DIY magazi…
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It’s an episode of firsts for Before They Knew Better today: not only is today’s episode the first time we’ve invited two guests into BTKW HQ, but it’s also our first time grilling siblings! And they’re iconic ones at that; this week, we reminisce with The Cribs’ Gary and Ryan Jarman, as they look back to growing up in Wakefield in the early 90s an…
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For the latest episode in Before They Knew Better’s new season, we’re offering up something a little bit different: our first ever live podcast! Recorded at The Social in London as part of the venue's year of 25th birthday celebrations, we sat down with Everything Everything frontman Jonathan Higgs to delve into his brilliantly bonkers childhood, i…
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Welcome back to the second season of Before They Knew Better, and we're kicking off round two with World Famous Irish Pop Star (her words, which we fully endorse)... CMAT! As anyone aware of CMAT will know, she's about the best value conversation in the modern music game, and this chat was no different. We cover her teenage stint creating Paul McCa…
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On the first episode of 2024 and the final instalment of Before They Knew Better's first season, Yard Act's James Smith joins us for a trip down memory lane featuring peak era Beckham, cartoon worship and an unfortunate incident that got him banned from GCSE art class. They might be asking 'Where's My Utopia?' on forthcoming Album Two, but maybe th…
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On the last Before They Knew Better of the year, Justin Young gives us window into his musical youth. Spoiler alert: it's not what you might expect from The Vaccines! From his formative pop-punk phase through the many and various listening stages that shaped him, it's a window back to a sweatband-wearing, Power Violence-playing kid from The New For…
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This week on Before They Knew Better, technicolour alt-pop star Remi Wolf joins us for a ride through easily the most eventful childhood we've had on the series so far. What were you doing with your life when you were 13? Watching The Simpsons, avoiding your homework? Well Remi was hurtling down a mountain, competing in the Junior Olympics before s…
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Tick tick... boom! On this week's episode of the podcast, we're joined by bona fide rock'n'roll royalty in the sharp-suited shape of The Hives' frontman Howlin' Pelle Almqvist! Fresh from a massive year releasing their first album in a decade, 'The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons', and supporting a little band called Arctic Monkeys around the stadiums o…
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In this week's episode, the podcast king himself James Acaster joins us to chat all things youth and young manhood. Wondering why he's dressed up as Carmen Miranda in the pic? All will be revealed, alongside some top drawer tales of terrible mixtape-making and his first forays onto the stage. Enjoy! DIY magazine is UK-based music platform celebrati…
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On the latest episode of Before They Knew Better, we're joined by almost certainly the coolest ukulele-toter in alternative pop, mxmtoon! From her first ever school performances as part of the innovatively-titled Lunchtime Rock Band A (playing in front of Actual Billie Joe Armstrong!!!) to starring on a poster with Bill Nye The Science Guy and tryi…
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In this week’s episode of Before They Knew Better, the one and only Killer Mike joins us fresh from receiving a whopping three GRAMMY nominations to reminisce on his childhood in Atlanta, before become a bona fide rap legend. From his first teenage community activism groups, to his lifelong love of muscle cars, via some choice cartoon recommendatio…
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On the latest episode of Before They Knew Better, we speak to multi-hyphenate musician/ podcaster/ all round good egg Felix White (86TVs, The Maccabees, Tailenders) about his music obsessive youth, from fanboying over Liam Gallagher on a Eurostar to his Chili Peppers one-song mixtape. There’s also some very wholesome stories about growing up and go…
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This week on Before They Knew Better, pop ledge (and this year's UK Eurovision entrant) Mae Muller gives us a glimpse back to her early years storming around Camden, chopping off her own hair and generally being a fearless young thing. From boy-crazy diaries to getting hammered on Hampstead Heath and writing songs about werewolves, her teenage year…
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On the newest episode of Before They Knew Better, we sit down with chart-topping frontman Dan Smith of Bastille to toast his current position as David Attenborough's Planet Earth III house band (sort of) and the intense levels of adorable nerdiness that populated his teenage years before that. From setting up a Scream 3 fan forum to donning a tiger…
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On the new episode of Before They Knew Better, Mercury Prize-shortlisted singer Olivia Dean is going hard into cosy season as she joins hosts Lisa Wright and Giles Bidder from the new flat she’s dubbing ‘Aunty’s House’. Things weren’t always so chill, however, and in this episode Olivia digs into her musical theatre past, giving us a glimpse into l…
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On the first episode of Before They Knew Better, festival-headlining pop superstar Sigrid talks to hosts Lisa Wright and Giles Bidder about her childhood sibling band, giving her cat a wedding and her meticulous approach to The Sims. We dig into the importance of BBC Introducing, relive her disastrous first meeting with Mac DeMarco and find out exa…
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Introducing... Before They Knew Better with DIY Magazine! Before They Knew Better is the new podcast series from DIY Magazine - the UK’s biggest independent music publication - which turns back the clock and shines a light on the good, the bad, and the damn right ridiculous moments of your favourite music stars’ teenage years. Every week, our guest…
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Quite simply: does electronic music get any better than this? Ollie and Jamie conduct an exclusive interview (lol) and then breakdown Burial's career, production style and more. Then the usual: YEAR IN MUSIC, APEX, ALTERNATE CUTS AND ALBUM COVER NIGHTCLUB. INSTA: @deafwiththerecord Keep your eyes peeled for more video content on our Youtube.…
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This week on Deaf With The Record Jamie and Ollie discuss arguably the greatest (?) album of the 90s, or at the very least the decade's most lavish and heartbreaking. If you've never listened to Spiritualized then give this album a spin and come back to hear some discussions about its production, influences and utter brilliance (can you tell we rea…
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After a few weeks off, in which Jamie and Ollie worked alongside Gareth and the boys to bring football home, DWTR is back for good. What better way to end the hiatus than with an episode on 'The Score': one of the best hiphop records of the 90s and every bit as good 25 years on. Expect discussions of the group's origins, Lauryn Hill and Wyclef's co…
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Jamie and Ollie could only suppress their English indie impulses for so long, it can't all be The Beach Boys and Fela Kuti, sometimes you just wanna talk about the music you listened to when you were 15, u know?! :'( Expect discussions of coastal sea-side towns, how Metronomy have managed to hold our interest over all these years, and even some rem…
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Fela Anikulapo Kuti. The father of afrobeat. This week Jamie and Ollie chat about one of the most singular and fascinating musicians of the 20th century. Expect discussions of afrobeat as a genre and how it came to be, Fela's political and musical legacy, why Tony Allen is a god and much, much more. Then the usual too: YEAR IN MUSIC, APEX, ALTERNAT…
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Yes, that's right! We've bloody sold out!! We've gone pop!!! Episode three of Season 2 focuses on one of Ollie and Jamie's favourite pop records of the noughties - 'Alright, Still.' Remember those halcyon days of 2006? Tabloids, MySpace, Jonathan Ross...! Expect discussions of Lily's rise to prominence, what a good pop album is all about and then f…
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"Just remember ALL CAPS when you spell the man name" This week Ollie and Jamie talk about the one and only Madvillainy. In the shadow of DOOM's death how has the experience of listening to this album changed? Is Madlib the greatest producer of all time? Is this album-cover going straight into the GOAT section of the nightclub? Expect answers to all…
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The tenth and FINAL* episode of Season 1 of Deaf With The Record focuses on LCD Soundsystem's 'This is Happening'.... and finally Ollie and Jamie have cast the webcams aside and are face to face in the same room - it's a Christmas miracle!! Over the course of the episode, Ollie and Jamie discuss the ways in which James Murphy plays with the idea of…
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The ninth episode of Season 1 of Deaf With The Record focuses on Cocteau Twins Heaven or Las Vegas, the definitive 4AD masterpiece. Ollie and Jamie discuss the unusual circumstances that surrounded the band's formation and how that plays into their distinct sound. They also touch on the sheer euphoria of their music, what this album can tell us abo…
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The eighth episode of Season 1 of Deaf With The Record focuses on Joni Mitchell's 1971 masterpiece 'Blue'. This is a must listen just to hear Jamie restrain himself for 45 minutes from gushing about Hejira and Joni's later 'jazzy' experiments. The boys also discuss some of the more poignant stories behind Joni's songs, as well as her approach to ly…
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The seventh episode of Season 1 of Deaf With The Record focuses on Stereolab's space-infused classic Dots and Loops. Ollie and Jamie discuss how the music press has attempted to describe (and also deride) Stereolab over the years, before breaking down some of this album's best tracks and then finally putting our Liberal Arts ™ critical theory hats …
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The sixth episode of Season 1 of Deaf With The Record focuses on Erykah Badu's Mama's Gun. Buckle up people because this album is one Jamie and Ollie's favourites. They discuss the collective behind this album's music, Erykah's background as a performer as well as assessing the usefulness of terms like Neo-Soul when discussing her music. Expect the…
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The fifth episode of Season 1 of Deaf With The Record focuses on Khruangbin's most recent album Mordechai. Jamie and Ollie discuss how this album has split opinion, the limitations of Khruangbin's sound as well as debating whether their classification as 'chill' is a meaningful one. Expect the usual too: YEAR IN MUSIC, APEX, ALTERNATE CUTS AND ALBU…
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The fourth episode of Season 1 of Deaf With The Record focuses on Daniel Avery's genre-melding debut Drone Logic. On this episode, Ollie and Jamie discuss how Avery converted a generation of teenagers to electronic music, how DJing and producing sometimes go hand-in-hand (and sometimes dont!), as well as dissecting the various pitfalls of DJ cultur…
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The third episode of Season 1 of Deaf With The Record focuses on Amy Winehouse's mid-noughties classic, Back to Black. On this episode you will hear us marvelling about a time when Camden was actually cool (can you believe it?!), as well as discussing the two producers who birthed this album, their distinct styles and, of course, the remarkable tal…
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The second episode of season 1 of Deaf With The Record focuses on A Tribe Called Quest's debut… People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm'. We discuss why hip-hop groups seem to have given way to individual rappers, Ollie's controversial opinions about The Love Movement and Jamie and Q-Tip's shared character trait... Expect the usual too…
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The first episode of season 1 of Deaf With The Record focuses on Gorillaz' 2005 classic… DEMON DAYS. We discuss whether the 00s had a better single than ‘Feel Good Inc’, why we haven’t seen more virtual bands emerge in Gorillaz’ wake and of course, just what exactly Shaun Ryder is on about on ‘Dare’. Expect the usual too… YEAR IN MUSIC, APEX, ALTER…
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The Sync Sessions with Róisín Murphy, brought to you by Heineken ® Live Your Music, returns with a bang as Róisín gets to know one of London’s most treasured producers, Daniel Avery. Murphy and Avery take a musical trip down memory lane to explore the techno DJ’s unlikely early influences, from heavy guitar maestros Black Sabbath and Kyuss, to an a…
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Episode two of The Sync Sessions with Róisín Murphy, brought to you by Heineken® Live Your Music, features Little Dragon, the Swedish psych-pop stars who, through collaboration with artists like Gorillaz, Mac Miller and SBTRKT, have informed the sound of modern day pop music.Kirjoittanut Sync Sessions with Róisín Murphy
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Hot Chip frontman Alexis Taylor talks about growing up in west London, beginning to make music at school with Joe Goddard, rejecting Britpop but embracing Oasis and carrying mates home from the pub. Recorded at the Erased Tapes Sound Gallery, London, on 30 April 2018. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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