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The podcast where musicians talk nonsense at midnight. And intimately about their lives and creativity. From the team behind independent music magazine Loud And Quiet.
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Brighton/Bristol/London band Squid have made a new album all about evil bastards. It's called Cowards, and will be released 7 February 2025.
They've not spoken about it much just yet, but with Christmas here, what better time is there to sit down with Ollie and Louis from the band to discuss songs about cannibalism, Andy Warhol's wig, how they feel these days about their biggest song, and what happens when one member of the band vitoes an idea and breaks the heart of the rest of the group.
Merry Christmas, one and all!
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Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist
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Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Willem Olenski
Artwork by Kate Prior
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This week's episode of Midnight Chats is all about Greg's and Stu's favourite albums of 2024, with a little room to also discuss the records that definitely weren't. They can't all be winners, but Greg and Stu have brought 3 of their favourites each to pitch against one another.
We also hear your favourites, and from some past and future Midnight Chats guests, including Biig Piig, Jason Williamson of Sleaford Mods, Richard Dawson, Aurora and Anna B Savage.
Find our musical recommendations on our Spotify playlist, Beat The Algorithm.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Further reading/listening/viewing:
Loud And Quiet Albums of the Year list
The Quietus Anastasia Coope interview
Pitchfork's Kendrick Lamar GNX review
Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist
Sign up to the Loud And Quiet Weekly newsletter
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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Jessica Winter has a hell of a story about Rebecca Black in this week's episode, involving a legendary burlesque club in London, too much alcohol and a drill going through a part of a man's body it really shouldn't go through. She also talks about scoring CBBC shows and safety for female artists and producers via a simple device making a difference.
Outside of our guest interview this week, Greg and Stu discuss how a punk band terrified America by performing on the Jimmy Kimmel show (and ponder what would happen if we had the same booking here on Graham Norton), and report on how Irish rap trio Kneecap took the UK government to court this week and won.
Further reading/listening/viewing:
Watch Kneecap's full statement after winning their court case
Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist
Sign up to the Loud And Quiet Weekly newsletter
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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The Coachella lineup is out, and often it can tell us a lot about what to expect from the year ahead. But how does 2025's bill stand up, when did Coachella become so powerful, and was it Greg attending in 2012 with a hologram to Tupac that made all other celebrities want to go?
Away from our tales of the festival (Stuart has also been to Coachella, but with little affect on its popularity), on episode 159 of Midnight Chats we review the new surprise release from Kendrick Lamar 'GNX' and spare a thought for Drake at this difficult time. Kate Nash has become the latest musician to start an OnlyFans to fund her artistry. And what does the strange BBC Sound of 2025 poll tell us about public appetite for new music?
Further reading/listening/viewing:
BBC Sound of 2025 – established artists tipped for success
Kate Nash: 'My arse is shining a light on a this problem'
Denzel Curry cover feature interview – Loud And Quiet
Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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Death! Like a begrudging respect for Robbie Williams, sadly, it comes to us all. Perhaps that's why Stuart has taken to asking our guests about the subject of the great beyond, which reminded us that there was a time when we asked a bunch of musicians what they thought was the perfect way to die, in a regular interview feature in Loud And Quiet magazine.
On this week's podcast we revisit those answers from 2014 - 2017, make our case for SZA to have another go at Glastonbury, review new documentary Boy Bands Forever, unpack the new proposed levy that supports grassroots venues and, somewhat tragically, discuss the new song by Mark Zuckerberg.
Further reading/listening/viewing
Sherelle Loud And Quiet interview
Mark Zuckerberg's horrible song
Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Willem Olenski
Artwork by Kate Prior
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As Kaiser Chiefs announce shows for 2025 celebrating 20 years of their debut album, with support from Razorlight, We Are Scientists, The Cribs and The Coral, Greg and Stu put their heads together to come up with an alternative bill of artists who released records 20 years ago. The Carling will be served warm and the weather will be terrible. Welcome to the inaugural Midnight Chats festival!
Also on this week's podcast, Grammy nominations and predicted winners, as little about Trump as possible, and what are the worst 3 Christmas songs.
Further reading/listening/viewing
Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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Welsh electronic artist, producer and DJ Kelly Lee Owens has come along way in a short period of time.
Yet, her warmth and charisma mean her A-list stories of playing Ibiza’s legendary Amnesia nightclub with Charli XCX or being welcomed into the Depeche Mode family, or dining with Bill Murray don’t come across like arrogant boasts. That’s because they come sandwiched with grounded stories of her days as a cancer ward nurse, eating cheese when she gets up at 3AM and hiding horse sh*t in the boot of an ex-boyfriend's car.
She also spoke to Stuart Stubbs about the release of her fourth album 'Dreamstate', out now on George Daniel’s (The 1975) dh2 imprint.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Further reading/listening/viewing
“Daydreamer of the year” - Loud And Quiet meets Kelly Lee Owens in Venice in 2020
Watch the trailer for the Travis film 'Almost Fashionable'
Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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The era of surprise album releases seems to be over, with everyone from Beyonce to Billie Eilish to Charli XCX to Tyler, The Creator opting for modern (and bombastic) twists on the traditional way of hyping LPs before their release dates. Increasingly, it seems the arena listening party in a key tool in connecting conceptual artist and fans, but as Greg shares on this week's episode, they don't always work.
We also get into the week's headlines, including the reformation of The Maccabees, how Lily Allen is making more money from her feet on OnlyFans than through her music on Spotify, and what Helen Mirren wishes Kurt Cobain got to experience.
Greg also shows off about the most famous people he's met.
Further reading/listening/viewing
Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist
Kanye West Donda listening party
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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We've all been there: investing our time and energy into worshiping our favourite artist only for them to call us "creepy as fuck". Ok, maybe we've not ALL been there, but thousands of Doja Cat stans were last year, whilst just a few days ago The Pretenders upset a bunch of their most hardcore fans in an Instagram post that has since been deleted. It offered us the chance to get into the fan/artist relationship on this week's podcast, as well as Greg reporting back from Sexyland World, a club in Amsterdam, and Stu from the perhaps less sexy Barbican Centre in London.
We won't pretend that we planned this, but every element of this week's show, from Joni Mitchell at the Hollywood Bowl to Greg's Top 3 challenge, happens to based around live music.
Oh. And we're calling our listeners Werewolves now. Cheers.
Further reading/listening/viewing
Heartworms Loud And Quiet interview
boygenius Loud And Quiet interview
Robbie Williams' art exhibition
Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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As Charli XCX's Brat remix album reimagines what a remix album can be in 2024, we discuss that release and trace the remix record back to its unexpected origins. Charli's record certainly is a different approach to what Green Day have done recently with their Dookie Demastered stunt, which we also get into.
Then we get into the serious business of an age old question: Do you need to know the lyrics to a song – and their meaning – to be able to truly love it? As Stu puts Greg's appalling memory to the test, we're ultimately searching for a big fat NO on this one, otherwise Greg may never work again.
Our Beat The Algorithm recommendations too. And Stu puts Greg on the spot for his favourite music venues in this week's Top 3. (This also ends badly for Greg.)
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Further reading/listening/viewing
Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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Seven years ago Laura Marling came on episode 19 of the podcast at a very different time in her life. As she prepares to release her 8th album, Patterns in Repeat, this month (25 Oct), she does so as a new mother, who's trained to become a yoga teacher, who's gained a masters in psychoanalysis, who's formed a band called LUMP, who's quite touring, who's communicating directly with fans via a quite brilliant Substack newsletter about the craft of songwriting.
All of the above is covered in this week's episode of Midnight Chats, as well as discussion about death, T.V., secretly cooking for Damon Albarn and John Paul Jones with not great results, and the beauty of a new, sparse album recorded with a baby daughter literally by your side in your living room.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Further reading/listening/viewing
Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist
Laura Marling's Patterns in Repeat Substack
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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When a musician dies and leaves behind unfinished music, what should happen to it? Shelved forever? Released in its current state? Completed by someone else?
On this week's episode Greg and Stu get into when posthumous albums are a good idea and when they most certainly aren't, from last week's SOPHIE album, to work from Michael Jackson, Tupac, Biggie Smalls and Elliott Smith. But not before sharing the week's headlines about Radiohead going Shakespeare, Tears For Fears going AI, and Green Day going anti-Vegas.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Further reading/listening/viewing
Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist
Hamlet Hail to the Thief tickets
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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What's been our most awkward interview yet? How do we charm our guests? Who have we been starstruck by? And c'mon guys, why is this thing called 'Midnight Chats'?
As our podcast reaches its 150 episode, Greg and Stu celebrate by showing how the sausage is made, sharing stories and their tricks of the trade while trading some of their favourite clips from MC's illustrious history, and answering our listeners' questions about which guest has had the smoothest hands.
Also in this special episode, Stu premieres his new jingle for Beat The Algorithm, he and Greg give you their new music tips, and Greg faces this week's Top 3.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Further reading/listening/viewing
Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The summer slump is over and what feels like hundreds of artists are gearing up for new albums this autumn. On this week's episode, Greg and Stu get into what coming soon from The Cure, FKA Twigs, Coldplay and more, along with the recent implosion of rock giants Jane's Addiction, while a meeting with Laura Marling last week opened up the question of are music fans starting to lose their love for vinyl?
We also introduce a new regular feature where each week we'll recommend some new artist, which will be added to the playlist below. And yeah, we're sticking with our Top 3 challenge too. This week, it involves Stu's house being on fire.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Further reading/listening/viewing
Listen to our new Beat the Algorithm Spotify playlist
Greg's Nilüfer cover interview
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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For the last 5 years, London band Black Midi have pushed experimental rock music to new and thrilling places, inspired as much by jazz fusion as math rock and no wave. But last month, quite unexpectedly, the trio split up. It was meant to be kept a secret, until singer and frontman Geordie Greep announced the news on Instagram. One week later, he announced his debut solo album, boldly titled The New Sound (out this month via Rough Trade Records).
Stu visited Geordie at his home shortly after these two bits of indie-shaking news broke, to discuss the end of the Black Midi and the start of Greep's solo career, as well as his time at the prestigious Brit School, and what makes Angels by Robbie Williams actually a very good pop song.
Also on this week's show, Greg and Stu pick apart the week's headlines, lament being so rubbish at predicting who would win the Mercury Prize, and count down the greatest award show speeches of all time.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Further reading/listening/viewing
Black Midi Loud And Quiet interview
Geordie Greep 'Holy Holy' video
Lenny Henry full MOBO 2015 speech
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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Part of this week's episode of MC comes from End of the Road festival, where Stu met up with Irish drone folk band Lankum and put your questions to Long Island sibling duo The Lemon Twigs. Even the one about the Muppets.
Back home Greg and Stu unpacked the fiasco surrounding Oasis' ticket sale nightmare, particularly the scam that is "dynamic" ticket pricing. And what's all this about the Smiths reunion not being as improbable as we'd all started to think. God help us all!
Other music news too, and 3 bands we think should have never reformed.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Further reading/listening/viewing
Lankum Loud And Quiet cover feature
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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Like it or not, Oasis are back together for the reunion tour that's surprised absolutely no one. As a former stan of the band, Stu really should be feeling better about this news than he is, while Greg is just happy that he finally gets to share the extremely important role he's played in Oasis mythology.
On this week's episode we get into how the story broke, what we think will happen next, and dust off our tales of seeing the band at their best and their worst.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Further reading/listening/viewing
Noel Gallagher - Press Conference 6th July 2011
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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Charli XCX's career highlight was coming on our podcast back in 2018, for what turned out to be a rushed conversation about art school, living in LA, writing songs for Blondie and seeing songs as colours. With Charli's career still doing reasonably well due to the release of this year's album, Brat, on this week's podcast we revisit that conversation to see if it was as bad as Stu thought it was at the time, consider what it tells us about the rise of Charli, and ask what's next for the undisputed queen of alt. pop.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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Ahead of their new album Romance, people can't stop talking about Fontaines D.C.'s new look. One week after Glastonbury, the Dublin band's singer, Grian Chatten, had Stu round to his flat to discuss the reason behind the band's new aesthetic, his prolific writing process, a strange 9 days spend working in a bar in L.A., and a record that draws influence from Korn, Lana Del Rey and Shygirl.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Further reading/viewing:
Jade 'Angel of My Dreams' video
Loud And Quiet 2019 cover feature
Chris de Burgh in The Mighty Boosh
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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New York musician Cassandra Jenkins really shouldn't be on Midnight Chats, or any podcast talking about her new album, My Light, My Destroyer, because that record, near-perfect though it is, was never going to be made.
On this week's episode she tells Stu about how she had decided to quite music after releasing her last album, but things went unexpectedly well, so here we are, discussing one of the best albums that will be released in 2024, Jenkins' obsession with space, finding inspiration in a billionaire sending Captain Kirk into space, her Manhattan home life living with her parents, and what happens next is this "bonus round" of her life.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Further reading/viewing:
Our 10/10 album review of My Light, My Destroyer
The moment William Shatner returned to Earth
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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Following on from last week's Mercury Prize predictions episode, Greg and Stu dive into this year's shortlist to see how wrong they were as they cast judgement on which of the nominated records they think might actually have a chance of winning this year's award.
Stu picks out a clip from our 2018 Charli XCX episode, and you'll all invited to play our Mercury Prize audio quiz, safe in the knowledge that you'll more probably be better at it than Greg was.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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In two days time (25 July), the short list for the 2024 Mercury Prize will be announced. On this week's show, Stu and Greg discuss who they think will DEFINITELY be on the list, and who they hope will be.
Greg also spills the beans on what it's like to be on the Mercury Prize judging panel (something he's done 3 times), we ask how relevant the award is in the instant age of TikTok, and throw in some of all-time our favourite past winners.
Come back next week to see just how right we were about our nailed-on nominees.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Credits:
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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As Nottingham duo Sleaford Mods release a 10-year anniversary edition of their breakthrough album Divide & Exit, frontman and lyricist Jason Williamson revisits the album that changed his life, the time he threw the bleakest album release party of all time, and how he finally found success in his 40s on his 7th album.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Links to stuff mentioned in the episode:
Modern Life is Rubbish... still – early Loud And Quiet interview from 2014
Sleaford Mod Loud And Quiet archive
Jason on Episode 65 of the podcast
Credits:
Interview and editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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Look around and you’d be forgiven for feeling the world is completely broken in 2024. War. Division. Crises. How did we get here? That’s the fundamental question Norwegian songwriter AURORA explores on her latest album What Happened To The Heart?. It’s a project that is technicolor in feeling, and in sound.
Host Greg Cochrane went to meet her to talk about activism, conflict and why she and the iconic Brian Eno are like “an old married couple”. It’s a deep listen, for sure, but these are deep times – even if you can focus on the glimmers of light.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Links to stuff mentioned in the episode:
Hear Brian Eno discussing his work with AURORA on episode 127 of Midnight Chats
The letter ‘We Are The Earth’ by Sônia Guajajara and Célia Xakriabá
Credits:
Interview by Greg Cochrane
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
Video by Robbie Hamilton
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Stuart got the hot ticket. Greg did not. In the field, and from the sofa at home, Midnight Chats does Glastonbury 2024.
Your hosts tackle the biggest talking points from the most famous music festival in the world. Did Dua Lipa fulfill her promise to turn Worthy Farm into a club on her headliner debut? Was SZA's microphone fresh out of batteries? Did Coldplay bring the world together in a moment of communal feeling, or was it a bad acid trip? Did Louis Tomlinson steal a TV from the local Curries? All these essential questions answered, and more.
What did you make of this episode. Please let us know and share your thoughts and questions at [email protected] or DM us on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
And for those in the UK (sorry to those elsewhere), here are links to our top performances on BBC iPlayer. You've a month to watch before they disappear.
LCD Soundsystem
Dua Lipa
Confidence Man
PJ Harvey
Everything is bigger and better at Glastonbury, including my unexpected fits of crying
Credits:
Interview and editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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James Smith from Leeds band Yard Act met New Zealand comedian Rose Matafeo at Glastonbury festival a couple of years ago when the pair were watching little Simz. Since then, Smith's group has invited Matafeo to sing on their second album, Where's My Utopia?, star in one of their music videos and open for them in their hometown.
What better excuse did we need to get them both in a room to discuss the time Rose accidentally put her hand up Jools Holland's back just after Rod Stewart winked at her, the horrible gig that led to James writing the song Rose would become the face of, what Taskmaster is really like to film, and how James and Yard Act will attempt to navigate this year's Glastonbury.
Watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Links to stuff mentioned in the episode:
Yard Act 'Petroleum' video starring Rose
Rose's Taskermaster country rap song
Yard Act perform 'Dream Job' live on Later... with Jools Holland
Credits:
Interview and editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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Frontman with one of Britain’s biggest modern rock bands, Yannis Philippakis recently launched Yannis & The Yaw – not so much a solo project, more of an experiment in collaboration. Dial back seven years and Yannis spent time writing songs with one of his heroes, the icon drummer Tony Allen – godfather of Afrobeat and distinguished collaborator with everyone from Damon Albarn to Air. The result is a posthumous project – Allen died in 2020 – titled ‘Lagos Paris London’ released in August 2024.
Yannis goes deep with host Greg Cochrane about his “cross generational” bond with Allen, and the other legendary artists he'd love write with Yannis & The Yaw. Plus, he discusses the evolving future of his band Foals, chats about his passion for gardening and why he’s writing music for some contemporary theatre productions.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Links to stuff mentioned in the episode:
More Yannis? He joined us on episode 64 of Midnight Chats back in 2019
Check out the videos for Yannis & The Yaw tracks ‘Under The Strikes’ and ‘Walk Through Fire’
Further reading: Yannis on his love for gardening, interviewed in The Telegraph
The Confessions theatre production Yannis wrote the score for in 2023
From 2023: Original bassist Walter Gervers rejoins Foals, via NME
Credits:
Interview by Greg Cochrane
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
Video by Robbie Hamilton
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Annie Clark has been recording as St. Vincent since 2007, collaborating with David Byrne and Paul McCartney along the way, and proving herself as one of the best guitarists (and songwriters) in the world.
In more recent years she's written a number one hit single (aren't they all) for Taylor Swift, co-written and starred in her debut feature film, The Nowhere Inn, with her close friend Carrie Brownstein of Sleater-Kinney, and released her 7th album All Born Screaming in April 2024.
On this week's show she talks with Stu about her early years in mid-00s CULT band (in every sense of the word) The Polyphonic Spree, why nobody liked her film, her close encounters with Steve Albini, and how she got childhood hero Dave Grohl to drum on her new record.
Watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Links to stuff mentioned in the episode:
Video to 'Broken Man', ft Dave Grohl
The Polyphonic Spree on Tour - 2005 mini doc
Credits:
Interview and editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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South Londoner Lynks used to make the type of straight-faced, emotional music that all of his friends were making, until one day, for a bit of fun, he decided to adopt a masked drag persona and lean into being an entertainer. His thumping alt. pop songs since have centred around his experiences as a young queer person, with songs about sex with strangers delivered with a bluntness that is matched by Lynks' wicked sense of humour. This is, after all, an artist that also has a song exclusively about how to make a bechamel sauce.
Speaking in April 2024 with Stu before his show in Cambridge, England, Lynks discusses the moment he unexpectedly unlocked his successful new act, how he approached debut album Abomination, what could be expected from his camp, prop-heavy show that night, and why it's more satisfying to make people dance than cry with your music.
Watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Links to stuff mentioned in the episode:
Our early interview with Lynks (2019)
'(What Did You Expect From) Sex With a Stranger' video
'How To Make a Beshamel Sauce in 10 Steps (with pictures)' video
Credits:
Interview and editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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Sam T. Herring’s distinctive growl and spectacular dance moves may still be one of the best known things about Future Islands, but away from the chest-thumping on stage he's a charismatic, thoughtful and humble guy.
Greg Cochrane caught up with him to talk about his recent move into acting (he starred in TV series The Changling last year), the heartbreak channeled in Future Islands’ most recent album ‘People Who Aren't There Anymore’ and why he’s a diehard follower of an average British football team (sorry, Everton fans).
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Links to stuff mentioned in the episode:
Sam T. Herring speaks to Stuart on episode 22 of Midnight Chats
Watch the trailer for the TV show Sam stars in, ‘The Changling’
Future Islands return to the UK in July 2024 to play Crystal Palace Bowl - more info
Credits:
Interview by Greg Cochrane
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
Video by Robbie Hamilton
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Katie Crutchfield aka American artist Waxahatchee joins Stu on the podcast to look back on how she arrived at her sixth album, Tigers Blood, following on from her 2021 breakthrough record Saint Cloud.
Just what does having a breakthrough record do to an artist? How will Katie navigate 2024? Is MJ Lenderman the most talented young dude in US indie rock right now? And what was Charlie Sheen talking about when he said he was drinking Tigers Blood back in 2011?
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Links to stuff mentioned in the episode:
Listen to Tigers Blood on Bandcamp
'Right Back To It' live on the Late Show with MJ Lenderman
Waxahatchee 2013 interview around Cerulean Salt
Charlie Sheen's Tiger's Blood moment
Credits:
Interview and editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
Video by Robbie Hamilton
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The Blessed Madonna – truly one of the most engaging, fun and opinionated guests we’ve welcomed onto Midnight Chats.
One of the world’s foremost DJs, producers and curators, Marea Stamper invited Greg Cochrane to her intimate London studio Godspeed to record this colourful conversation.
Topics covered: 2024 and this turbulent time in politics and journalism; her unique relationship with the iconic track ‘Marea (We Lost Dancing)’ by Fred again… and stories of cooking pasta for Daft Punk when they literally came to the house.
Oh, and while there’s still no confirmed release date for her much anticipated debut album, there’s lots of chat about what to expect when it does finally drop.
Enjoy!
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Links to stuff mentioned in the episode:
Watch the video for 'Marea (We Lost Dancing)'
'Happier' – listen to the single on YouTube
The Evening Standard article about Maria's response to PM Rishi Sunak using her music
Credits:
Interview by Greg Cochrane
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
Video by Robbie Hamilton
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A. G. Cook joins Stu on this week's show to talk about the visionary hyperpop label he founded in 2013 and closed in 2023 (PC Music), his work with Charli XCX as her creative director, co-writing a song for Beyonce, growing up an only child as the son of radical architects, and his new 3-disc, 24-track, 100 minutes long album, Britpop.
A completely singular creative mind, this episode was recorded face to face in April 2024. It could have easily gone on for hours.
Give the show a follow on Instagram at @midnightchatspod for clips and more.
Further links:
Powering down: the story and legacy of PC Music – Loud And Quiet
The World According to Archigram – The Guardian
Credits:
Interview and editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and Mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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It’s surprising to find 23-year-old British songwriter GRIFF’s feet firmly on the ground, given her extraordinary experiences the past three years.
It’s been a steep rocket ride: from bedroom songwriter to a powerful breakthrough performance at the BRITs, and onto the stages of stadiums with Dua Lipa and Ed Sheeran. Coldplay’s Chris Martin is such a fan the duo collaborated on the song ‘Astronaut’.
And so here we are in 2024, and GRIFF is preparing to release her debut album vertigo in July. Not before she tells Greg Cochrane about growing up in sleepy Hertfordshire feeling like an outsider, being a foster sibling and eating chips with her all time icon Taylor Swift.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
Links to stuff mentioned in the episode:
Watch GRIFF’s live performance of Black Hole at the 2021 BRIT Awards
Listen to the single ‘Miss Me Too’
The making of ‘Astronaut’ with Coldplay’s Chris Martin
GRIFF welcomes special guests to try and ‘Beat The Clock’
Credits:
Interview by Greg Cochrane
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
Video by Robbie Hamilton
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London-born musician Anna B Savage talks to Stu in this particularly freewheeling episode of Midnight Chats that covers topics including meeting Cillian Murphy, present-opening etiquette, music industry anxiety, and what the hell is success anyway?!
Stu also reveals to Anna where she is/was on the Loud And Quiet 2023 Albums of the Year list. And then there's a song to end.
Give the show a follow on Instagram at @midnightchatspod for clips and more.
This episode was recored in November 2023.
Further links:
Listen to Anna's cover of 'A Girl Like You'
Read our most recent interview with Anna from issue 157 of Loud And Quiet
Read the full L&Q Albums of the Year 2023
Credits:
Interview and editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and Mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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Surprise! When you get an icon like Brian Eno on the podcast, it cannot wait until our usual Monday night drop. So we come to you early.
Welcome to this special, bonus "Earth Day" (22 April) edition of the podcast. Brian Eno is a trailblazing musician, producer and activist. Working with everyone from U2 to Talking Heads, Coldplay to Grace Jones, he's also deeply passionate about climate action, and is the co-founder of Earth/Percent.
Today they launch Sounds Right where a group of huge artists are releasing new music where "NATURE" is the featured artist, and receives credit and royalty. A radically simple initiative. No biggy, but Brian's song is one he originally co-wrote with David Bowie. 'Get Real' features hyenas and some wild pigs.
Greg Cochrane went to his legendary studio in London in March 2024 to record this conversation.
You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
He also talks about the release of the "definitive Brian Eno documentary" – a new movie premiering in London on about the story of his life. This is Eno, though, there is a twist. It's a generative film powered by AI so will be different everytime it's screened. Plus, he demos Greg some previously unheard music and talks about the geopolitical state of the world in 2024.
Enjoy. We'll be back in your feeds as usual this coming Monday night at midnight (BST).
Links to stuff mentioned in the episode:
Listen to the reimagined 'Get Real' by Brian Eno and David Bowie
Check out the Sounds Right initiative and listen to the songs
More about 'Eno' the "definitive" documentary about Brian's life
Stream the accompanying soundtrack to the 'Eno' movie
Brian's musical contributions to Sounds Right used The Listening Planet – a non-profit acoustic ecology sound library
Jarvis Cocker discussing his 'Biophobia' music and climate project
Hard Art – a think tank for creative resistance
Listen to Brian Eno speaking to Greg on the Sounds Like A Plan podcast
Credits:
Interview by Greg Cochrane
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
Video by Robbie Hamilton
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Maybe you were reminded of the genius songwriting of US duo MGMT when their song ‘Time To Pretend’ recently popped up on the Saltburn film soundtrack?
Ever since their breakthrough in 2007, with songs like ‘Kids’ and ‘Electric Feel’, the duo of Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser have continued to release a stream of compelling new music.
Greg Cochrane spoke to them from their homes in America on opposite coasts to wind back the clock on meeting them for the first time in 2007, and hear early stories of their surreal meetings with Sir Paul McCartney, Arctic Monkeys and Adele.
Plus, MGMT discuss performing their debut album Oracular Spectacular live (hello Broadway?), the period during COVID-19 where their song ‘Little Dark Age’ seemed to soundtrack every video on the internet and their future plans as a band.
You can watch clips of the podcast online, now just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
This episode was recored in December 2023.
Links to stuff mentioned in the episode:
Watch MGMT’s video for ‘Bubblegum Dog’ on YouTube
Kid Cudi joins MGMT on stage at Coachella 2014
Credits:
Interview by Greg Cochrane
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
Video by Robbie Hamilton
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Melbourne band King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard don't just make a LOT of records (they've released 25 since they started 11 years ago); each one comes with a different experiment at the heart of it. There's the thrash metal record; the collaborative jazz record; the microtonal record; one made exclusively on acoustic instruments; one that plays on an infinity loop. And on and on.
Their latest (if you're quick enough), doesn't feature guitars at all – The Silver Cord is the rock band's synth only album, which we discuss a little on episode 125 of MC, with band leader Stuart Mackenzie. Along with what he remembers from those previous 24 albums, the band's origins on the Melbourne scene, and how on earth King Gizzard will come to end. If it ever will.
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This episode was recored in October 2023.
Further links:
Our KGATLW cover feature from 2017
The Discogs listing for all the bootlegged versions of Polygondwanaland
Credits:
Interview and editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and Mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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Adele – "There's something about Brittany [Howard] that puts fire in my soul – she’s so fucking full of soul, overflowing, dripping, that I almost can’t handle it."
Tonight's guest has some major, major fans: Kendrick Lamar, Tyler, The Creator, Fred again..., Chris Martin. The list could go on. Yet, the former Alabama Shakes frontwomen - and x5 Grammy Award winner - is totally grounded. Not to mention a total blast to hang out with.
She spoke to Greg Cochrane from her home in Nashville, where they were joined by her two dogs Wanda and Willie. They spoke about Brittany's love of angling, meditation and ignoring her smartphone; how she's humbled by the admiration from her musician peers; Brittany's love of the her local LGBTQ+ community; whether Alabama Shakes could ever re-unite.
Plus, she shares what must be one of THE great stories about playing a show at Prince's legendary home and studio, Paisley Park.
Recorded in January 2024. Find video clips of the chat on Tiktok and Instagram, @Midnightchatspod.
And if you picked up Brittany in a convertible car late one night in Madrid - let us know!
Further links:
Brittany's second solo album What Now, was released in February 2024.
Watch the lyric video for 'Prove It To You'
Episode shout outs:
Interview by Greg Cochrane
Editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mix and mastered by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
Videos by Robbie Hamilton
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Legendary Dutch music photographer and filmmaker Anton Corbijn is the man who's made black and white photography his own since 1979, while shooting everyone from Joy Division to Depeche Mode to Bowie to The Rolling Stones. He became the visual creative director of Depeche Mode and U2 around the time he started directing some of the most iconic music videos of our time, from 'Enjoy The Silence' to Nirvana's 'Heart Shaped Box'.
In 2007, Anton directed the Ian Curtis biopic Control starring Sam Riley, followed by Hollywood studio picture The American, starring George Clooney, in 2010.
We talk about all of this and Corbijn's latest documentary Squaring The Circle in this week's podcast.
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This episode was recored in July 2023.
Further links:
One of Anton's icon Joy Division tube station photos
Depeche Mode's 'Enjoy The Silence'
Credits:
Interview and editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and Mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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Over black coffee and biscuits at his kitchen table at home in Bristol IDLES' vocalist Joe Talbot speaks to Greg Cochrane.
In discussion: Joe's mental health, his band and the state of UK politics. Plus, talk of transformative parenthood, working with LCD Soundsystem and his new music plans with Jamie T and Willie J. Healey.
Recorded in December 2023 - find video clips of the chat on our socials, we're @Midnightchatspod.
Further links:
Joe Talbot on episode 94 of Midnight Chats.
Read IDLES' cover feature interview with Loud And Quiet from 2018.
Listen to IDLES recently released album 'Tangk'.
Episode shout outs:
Interview by Greg Cochrane.
Editing by Stuart Stubbs.
Mix and master by Flo Lines.
Artwork by Kate Prior.
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American musician Natalie Mering – aka Weyes Blood – talks to Stu on the first episode of our new series, about growing up in (and returning to LA), her early beginnings in various DIY noise scenes around the country, and the time she met Lou Reed on the Occupy Wall Street demo in 2011.
Recorded in November 2023.
Further links:
Our various Weyes Blood interviews for Loud And Quiet
Our review of And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglo
Natalie's cover for Titanic Rising
Credits:
Interview and editing by Stuart Stubbs
Mixing and Mastering by Flo Lines
Artwork by Kate Prior
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After a bit of a break, Midnight Chats from Loud And Quiet is back, with a huge series that starts 12 March 2024.
Here's a quick bit of info about what Stu and Greg have coming up over the next weeks and months, including new interviews with Weyes Blood, IDLES, Future Islands, Waxahatchee, Anton Corbijn and many more artists for your late-night listening pleasure.
For the first time, we also have some new social channels on Instagram and TikTok, where we'll be sharing some video clips from our interviews and much more. Find us @midnightchatspod.
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Ahead of his debut solo album, Hideous Bastard, The xx's Oliver Sim talks to Stuart Stubbs about that record, the horror film he's made to go with it, and the secret of being in a band with friends you've known since you were 3 years old.
This episode is supported by Southbank Centre
Buy tickets for the Loraine James show on October 2
Buy tickets for Nick Cave and Sean O'Hagan on October 27
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In a special edition of the podcast, Midnight Chats comes to you from a park wall Barcelona where Squid singer and drummer Ollie Judge and Stuart Stubbs talk about NFTs, dodgy merch, Primavera Sound, riders and more.
Order some L&Q fleece mittens (I think we have a few left)
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West London rapper AJ Tracey talks to Stuart Stubbs about his beloved Tottenham Hotspurs, fine dining, gaming, Japanese art and hip hop, of course.
Takashi Murikami's An Arrow Through History exhibition
'Thiago Silva' video with Dave video
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Michelle Zauner aka Japanese Breakfast talk to Stuart Stubbs about her recent night out at the Grammys, her memoir Crying In H Mart (and how it's being made into a movie), recent album Jubilee and getting lost wherever she goes.
Try a 30-day Loud And Quiet trial
Read our Japanese Breakfast cover interview
Watch Michelle's video for 'Be Sweet'
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Musician, producer, songwriter and former "wrongun'" Bernard Butler talks to Stuart Stubbs about his unorthodox music career that truly began when he walked out of a hugely successful band aged just 24 (Suede).
Topics covered include: what happened immediately after his first shock move of many, why he doesn't he care for nostalgia, and where he is now – releasing a new collaborative album with actor and singer Jessie Buckley.
Listen to Laura Marling on Midnight Chats
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Leeds band Yard Act are having a hell of 2022, which begun with them slogging it out in a battle for number 1 with Meat Loaf and Years & Years. In this week's podcast, singer James Smith talks to Stuart Stubbs about the race to the top of the charts, what really happens at Fallon, and why the band signed a major record deal after a lifetime on indies.
Useful links:
Yard Act performing 'The Overload' on Fallon
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We interrupt this period of downtime for Midnight Chats to deliver a special one-off bonus episode with Aaron Dessner.
Some of us made banana bread during the 2020 Covid-19 quarantine... Aaron co-wrote and co-produced The GRAMMYs' Album of the Year folklore with Taylor Swift – a fruitful creative partnership that's continued into 2021.
This week (27 August 2021) Big Red Machine – his collaborative project with Bon Iver's Justin Vernon – will release their second album How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last?
Greg Cochrane called up Aaron at his twin brother Bryce's home in France, to talk about his friendship with Vernon, the experience of working with Taylor Swift and The National's first post-pandemic meet up.
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Amyl & The Sniffers have a new record of aggro punk coming called 'Comfort to Me'. On this week's podcast, band singer Amy Taylor talks to Stuart Stubbs from her home in Melbourne to discuss the record, rap, living with bugs and whether she'd go into space or not.
Useful links:
Amy's feature on Sleaford Mods' track 'Nudge It'
Our Loud And Quiet interview with Amy from 2019
The Cock Destroyers on twitter
The Cock Destroyers on OnlyFans
Amy rapping WAP on Spicks and Specks
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Fresh from releasing a new, self-titled album Vince Staples speaks to Greg Cochrane about his forthcoming Netflix show, getting into podcasts and his debut graphic novel Limbo Beach. Plus, his reflections on working with the visionary producer SOPHIE on his Big Fish Theory album and time spent travelling with world with Gorillaz.
Mentioned in the conversation:
The Vince Staples Show on YouTube (soon being made for Netflix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6KFcZp-Kso
Limbo Beach – Vince's debut graphic novel
https://z2comics.com/products/vince-staples-limbo-beach-graphic-novel-merch
Vince's most watched movie Friday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0gPlm0JpcQ
Gorillaz featuring Vince Staples
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBA0PUQCvIA
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Ahead of the release of their fourth album 'Screen Violence', Greg Cochrane dialled up Chvrches' singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Lauren Mayberry in L.A. to talk about collaborating with the group's hero Robert Smith from The Cure, the Glasgow band's 10th anniversary and the toxic abuse she's subjected to by (mostly) men online.
Mentioned in the podcast:
Chvrches feat. Robert Smith 'How Not To Drown'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U_LhzgwJ4U
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On the hottest day of the British summer so far, Tor Maries – aka Billy Nomates – in conversation from Invada HQ in Bristol, discussing how the pandemic robbed her of the full experience of releasing a debut album, Iggy Pop's love of her music and her equal love for Northern Soul and Simple Minds.
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Since The Maccabees disbanded in 2016, the frontman has been extremely busy. In this week's episode of the podcast, Stuart asks Orlando Weeks about life after the band, his illustrated children's book, his 2020 debut album and what music he has coming down the pipe next.
Here's that old cover Stu ambushed Orlando with
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Soulwax brothers David and Stephen Dewaele talk to Stuart Stubbs about the unexpected, wild days of 2ManyDJs, their space age new studio and HQ in the centre of Ghent, their new TV show, Ibiza and more.
Some useful links:
Part of the Weekend Never Dies
2ManyDJs – As Heard on Radio Soulwax Pt 2
The all new Loud And Quiet Membership Plans
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There's only one Peaches – musician, visual artist, theatre maker, electro clash pioneer and queer icon. Speaking from her home in Berlin, she talks to Stuart Stubbs about her lesser known folk beginnings, her refusal to quit a show however tough things get and her love for musicals.
Shut Up And Play The Piano trailer
We Don't Play Guitars by Chicks on Speed
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On the eve of releasing her third album Home Video, Richmond, Virginia songwriter Lucy Dacus speaks to Greg Cochrane about her pandemic lockdown living in a house-share with seven new people, rewatching old TV shows like Desperate Housewives (good) and One Tree Hill (bad), plus whether they’ll be future new music from Boy Genius, the trio she’s part of with Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker.
Search your podcast player for past Midnight Chats episode with Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker.
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In February 2021, 25 years into their career, Scottish post-rock band Mogwai scored their first number 1 record with their 10th album, As The Love Continues. On this week's podcast, band leader Stuart Braithwaite recalls the start of the band in Glasgow in 1995, what actually happens when you get a number 1 record, why Lou Reed would have been nice to them, and the kick-back from their Blur Are Shite T-shirt that rumbles on to this day.
Useful links:
John Lydon's entourage attack Kele Okereke
Stuart's Getting To Know You Loud And Quiet interview
Music:
Jimi Hendrix's Star Spangled Banner
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A brand new series of Midnight Chats begins in the company of St. Vincent. Fresh from a performance on Saturday Night Live Annie Clarke speaks to Greg Cochrane about the origins of her forthcoming album Daddy's Home, why Black Midi are always on her car stereo and what it's like collaborating with an actual Beatle – Sir Paul McCartney.
Links discussed in this episode:
St. Vincent's recent performance on SNL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-fsIX5fjlE
Prison Bag – the podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/prison-bag/id1510319335
St. Vincent's reversion of Paul McCartney's Women And Wives
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rFo8k2feXM
Support Loud And Quiet by becoming a member
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The xx's singer Romy Madley Croft speaks to Greg Cochrane about releasing her debut solo music – writing for international pop stars like Dua Lipa and Mark Ronson, being more comfortable expressing her sexuality and her love of football – and footballers – like Megan Rapinoe and Marcus Rashford.
Romy's debut solo single 'Lifetime'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZRnk971u4M
Electricity by Silk City + Dua Lipa (co-written by Romy)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4-jOuHO-z4
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Mike Hadreas is finding ways to stay sane in 2020 – whether that's asking his Twitter followers to send him photos of demonic Chihuahuas or driving out into the Joshua Tree desert to perform live at sunset and roll in the dust. Greg Cochrane dialed him up at home in L.A. with his dog Wanda to talk about the 10 years since Perfume Genius' debut album Learning, his favourite moments where his music has been used in movies and why the immersive theatre project he worked on in 2019 left him crying at passing cars. That, and some chat about his 2020 album Set My Heart On Fire Immediately.
Mentioned in the podcast...
Perfume Genius pairs Chihuahuas and songs on Twitter
https://twitter.com/perfumegenius/status/1327842938878001155?s=20
'Jason' performed in the Joshua Tree National Park
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N09-KMAGLeE
The Sun Still Burns Here performance trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqL9rz0AJz0
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Arlo Parks is still only 19 but she's already making films for Gucci with Gus Van Sant, performing at Glastonbury in the year when there was no Glastonbury, and preparing for the release of her debut album, Collapsed in Sunbeams, in January 2021. Talking with Stuart Stubbs, the West London poet also discusses her other loves – horror films, King Krule and Radiohead.
Performing 'Fake Plastic Trees' with Phoebe Bridgers for Radio
Arlo's Glastonbury performance in 2020
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To celebrate Midnight Chats reaching 100 episodes, Stuart Stubbs spoke with Pulp singer/solo musician/broadcaster Jarvis Cocker about birthdays, rave days, and living with drug dealer days. Also, how Jarvis has navigated lockdown, his new album 'Beyond the Pale' and learning to be happy in your own company.
Read our cover feature with Jarvis from 2017 here
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Jess Smyth, aka Biig Piig, is missing the unplanned nights out that the COVID-era has stolen. She's staying mellow about it though, because that's what she does. The singer joins Greg Cochrane to chat about that, no-alcohol beer, Zoom dates, Billie Eilish, her plans for her debut album and why she's stopped spooking her pals by doing tarot readings.
Links to things mentioned in the podcast:
How to support Midnight Chats
https://supporter.acast.com/midnightchats
Biig Piig's first feature interview with Loud And Quiet, 2017
https://www.loudandquiet.com/interview/behind-biig-piigs-minimal-songwriting-is-an-ex-poker-dealer-embracing-a-messy-life/
A visit to Biig Piig at home in summer 2019
https://www.loudandquiet.com/interview/biig-piig-a-mellow-rappers-mellow-world/
Billie Eilish discusses her love of Biig Piig
https://variety.com/video/billie-eilish-favorite-songs-tour-accessories-halloween-costume/
Biig Piig – and the Nine8 Collective
https://www.thelineofbestfit.com/features/interviews/nine8-collective-on-the-rise
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A podcast to spread some positivity right now, with guest and Ezra Collective band leader Femi Koleoso. Talking to Stuart Stubbs, Femi discusses learning drums from his hero Tony Allen, modelling for Stella McCartney, jazz and his incredible Champions League advert
Femi's Champions League advert
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The National’s Matt Berninger loves his family – so much so his first solo album, Serpentine Prison, is dedicated to his dad. It’s produced by the legendary Booker T. Jones and the story goes back to his father’s record collection, and, more recently, a classic argumentative Christmas family get-together. Matt also speaks to Greg Cochrane about 2020 – how lockdown has messed with his sleep patterns and reignited his love for fishing – plus his plans for another Mistaken For Strangers movie with his brother Tom (a TV version also in the works) and how he was clueless about his bandmates Aaron and Bryce Dessners' collaborative work on Taylor Swift’s Folklore album until the night before it dropped.
Check out some of the things mentioned in the podcast:
Matt Berninger’s Social Distancing Distortion playlist
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1LAvJGUlBsGMZZAlmFNKOU
Trailer for Matt and Tom Berninger’s 2013 film Mistaken For Strangers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OeSAUNvpvY
The Bearz G. fishing channel on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrMbbwu5fxut2IEJUo4ETxw
Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing - trailer on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwyfsTrHh-A
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Speaking from her home LA – after a bungled attempt to record this episode in August – Phoebe Bridgers talks to Stuart Stubbs about her comedian mum, how she'd choose to die, her favourite curse words and other important issues of the day.
Jamie Bridgers' comedy show – https://www.uncabaret.com
Stath Lets Flats – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTq0zQlNNNU
Phoebe's iPhone advert – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFXwyi85gMA
Phoebe's Twitter – https://twitter.com/phoebe_bridgers
Einstein's Dirty Secret – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxYNK9I6UMI
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Despite everything he achieved with The Charlatans, as a solo musicians and as a flogger of his own coffee range, Tim Burgess has spent 2020 (aka lockdown) transitioning into a full-blown Twitter star, thanks to Tim's Twitter Listening Party, where his followers all listen to the same iconic record while the artists responsible tweets along. Here he speaks to Stuart Stubbs about the party, his time in LA and autograph hunting grumpy rockstars.
Liam's Definitely Maybe album design
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High quality chat about Joe Wicks, Jamie Cullum and releasing your biggest album in the age of Coronavirus. Idles' Joe Talbot and Mark Bowen talk to Greg Cochrane about the challenging period that birthed 'Ultra Mono', working with Mike Skinner and "annoying the assholes" in this Series 10 opening episode.
Links to some things we mention in the conversation:
Joe's online music TV series, Balley TV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7BtLlNO30w
Bowen and Lee's online show, GENK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4blhPUS6aSQ
Joe's 2020 collaboration with The Streets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIZ7HXooV20
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On stage: bare-chested rock titan. Off stage: gentle, conscientious human being. Simon Neil from Biffy Clyro in conversation with Greg Cochrane on Brit Awards day 2020 about the state of the world, purpose and hope in generation Z. Plus, some chatter about sleep deprivation, the climate crisis, Greta Thunberg, Coldplay and Biffy's new music.
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Comedian, drummer, podcaster, ex-Spice Girls fan and 2016 music scholar James Acaster talks to Stuart Stubbs about why he became obsessed with that year of music and ended up buying 600 albums from it.
Useful links:
Luna Dott Raids the Bee Pigeon
Caught by the River's album made with bee sounds
Clipping's 'Splendor & Misery'
'Everything's Fine' by Jean Grae and Qualle Chris
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It's taken Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien 30-odd years to release his debut solo album. He tells Greg Cochrane about how fear, confidence and expectation held him back until now. Recorded at the beginning of 2020 – pre-Coronavirus – the guitarist discusses living in Brazil, his admiration for collaborator Laura Marling and respect for the authenticity of Ed Sheeran, Little Simz and Stormzy. Plus, which Radiohead album he thinks is "shit" and why nothing beats 4am in Shrangri-La at Glastonbury Festival.
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A few weeks after La Roux spent "New Year's Eve" with Stormzy and a drunk Ainsley Harriott on Jools Holland's Hootenanny, Elly Jackson spoke to Greg Cochrane at her south London home. On the conversational menu: her early career, winning a Grammy, a "lost" Dr Dre collaboration, the panic attack that led to her latest album Supervision, how long albums are the worst and and why she won't be on stage at 65 singing 'In For The Kill'.
La Roux on Jools Holland's Hootenanny 2019/2020:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2UbDeriOvA
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Kim Gordon – Sonic Youth pioneer, visual artist, former dance student, political activist, fashion label owner, some-time actor, author and solo musician – somehow found some time to speak with Stuart Stubbs about art, life and crying.
Kim's Bernie Sanders video:
https://twitter.com/KimletGordon/status/1234620661487697921
Kim in Gossip Girl:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKeScyZ4muM
Kim on Marc Maron's WTF podcast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1ZRECDjL9g
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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/
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Carly Rae Jepsen is The Great Unifier – an artist who brings people of all varieties and music tastes together under a celebration of pop music. For this episode of the podcast, during a recent stop-off in London, the Canadian songwriter spoke to Greg Cochrane about being two decades ahead of the curve writing protest songs about the climate crisis, the strange stuff people gift her while she's on stage (a CD demo?!) and her ambition to write a musical theatre production. Plus, some discussion about her anti-Valentines Day anthem 'Let's Be Friends', the enduring praise for her 2015 album 'Emotion' and watching festival crowds mosh to her songs.
Some links to things referenced in the conversation:
Carly Rae Jepsen live at Primavera Sound, Barcelona, 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbYoOy2pzQc
Carly's appearance in Grease Live, the TV production
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oB2O87SNRU
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Kevin Parker (aka Tame Impala) insists on having a full length mirror facing him when he's on a photo shoot so he can check his hair. This is what he talks about with Stuart Stubbs on this episode of the podcast, as well as new album The Slow Rush, and how Travis Scott listens to music the loudest out of anyone he's worked with.
The sleeve of The Slow Rush:
https://driftrecords.com/products/tame-impala-the-slow-rush?_pos=1&_sid=0d15a84d3&_ss=r
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This mini episode was recorded live at End of the Road festival 2019, where the Welsh musician discussed the Mercury Prize and writing a record while living in isolation and learning to make furniture.
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Presenter, actress and frontwoman with Savages, Jehnny Beth speaks to Greg Cochrane about why she's launched a new music TV show, soundtracking the recent Chelsea Manning movie and debuting her forthcoming solo music on Peaky Blinders. Plus, some chat about the recent Joker movie, IDLES and an update on Savages.
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Echoes: the music TV show
http://diymag.com/2019/09/20/jehnny-beth-host-new-television-show-echoes-primal-scream-idles-life
I'm The Man by Jehnny Beth, featured on the Peaky Blinders soundtrack
The trailer for XY Chelsea Manning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBHkiNRIp9M
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Ahead of series two of their multi-award winning show Have You Heard George's Podcast? George The Poet and Benbrick speak to Greg Cochrane about what to expect, their ambitious live plans and how George wants to see "a generation of Stormzys".
Have You Heard George's Podcast? on BBC Sounds
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07915kd
We discussed 'Sanyu's World' episode 8 from Series One of Have You Heard George's Podcast?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07mkb1j
Stormzy at Glastonbury festival, June 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxsjQ967kV8
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Ex-Moldy Peaches singer and solo artist Adam Green talk Stuart Stubbs through making a movie with papier-mâché props, begrudgingly acting, New York City and his 10th album, Engine of Paradise.
Adam's Aladdin movie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c2wtqAfQlQ
Adam's Wrong Ferarri movie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liRE9UQIogA&t=2011s
A link to Adam's War In Paradise comic book:
http://adamgreen.info
A young Pete Doherty queues to buy a copy of Be Here Now:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Quba72Xli8o
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Music and tech talk from outside the lifts on floor 3, with Holly Herndon and Stuart Stubbs in conversation.
Our Loud And Quiet cover feature with Holly:
https://www.loudandquiet.com/interview/holly-herndon/
Holly's first tape release, Car:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiJBGlBFono&t=2319s
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Este, Danielle and Alana Haim join Greg Cochrane to discuss playing with Beyoncé at Coachella and meeting their heroes The Spice Girls. They also revisit their love for mix CDs, nu metal and halloween. Plus, Danielle plays the original Summer Girl demo off her iPhone which was an unexpected surprise.
Here are some additional links to things discussed in the podcast:
Este's favourite – Korn 'Freak On A Leash'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRGrNDV2mKc
The Spice World bus... on Air Bnb
https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/36329897
The trailer for Beyonce's Homecoming movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fB8qvx0HOlI
Haim... dressed as the Sanderson Sisters from Hocus Pocus
https://consequenceofsound.net/2018/10/haim-hocus-pocus-halloween-watch/
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Known as the inventor of slacker rock, Malkmus is the perfect guest for Midnight Chats, lending his louche ways to this week's episode as he talks to Stuart Stubbs about the films he loves, YouTube tutorials, Pavement's 2020 reunion and new solo album 'Groove Denied'.
The weird video that we talk about, of Hulk Hogan playing the guitar and Obama and Ellen boomeranging, is right here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJkDxjufop4
And Cate Blanchett lip syncing to Stephen's cover of Bob Dylan's 'Ballad of a Thin Man':
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ha1eqHDu_w
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Julia tells Stuart Stubbs that you should always celebrate your birthday, nothing compares to feeling like you're going to die from emotions at the age of 17, and playing festivals is fun if you ignore the people walking away from you set.
Useful links to accompany this incredible piece of audio entertainment:
The Loud And Quiet 131 cover feature interview with Julia
https://www.loudandquiet.com/interview/on-britains-strangest-stretch-of-coast-julia-jacklin-recounts-the-last-two-years-that-led-to-an-album-called-crushing/
Stella Donnelly's video for 'Tricks'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q0t_dDKjyI
The Phantastic Ferniture 'Fuckin 'n' Rollin' video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rpam-XmVTPY
Another video of Julia running down a suburban street
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z3IJT3Ke0Y
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The creative force behind Kasabian speaks to Greg Cochrane about the critics' perception of his band, whether they'd headline Glastonbury for a second time and his debut solo LP as The SLP. Plus some chat about slowthai and Thom Yorke (he loves them both).
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Award-winning poet, novelist and musician Kate Tempest talks to Greg Cochrane about recording at Rick Rubin's Shangri-La studio, meeting Jay-Z and her preparations to bring her new play Paradise to The National Theatre. Plus some chat about Beyoncé and Stormzy's set at Glastonbury.
Here are some useful links to what Greg and Kate mention in the episode...
George The Poet's podcast, Have You Heard George's Podcast?
https://play.acast.com/s/georgethepoet
The background on Kate's play Paradise at The National Theatre
https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/blog/national-theatre-2019-and-2020
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For the first episode in series 8 of the podcast, Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer Karen O talks Stuart Stubbs through her new album with Danger Mouse ('Lux Prima'), meeting Nick Cave, avoiding Lou Reed, and visiting George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch to mix her first audio art installation.
We've also got some new creepy theme music and have switched up our sound – basically, we've cut down on how much we bollox on at the beginning so you can get straight into the chat as soon as possible.
Here are some useful links to what Karen and Stu mention in this episode...
The Lux Prima exhibition – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNbrrS-J_7g
Karen O and Danger Mouse covering 'Perfect Day' – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN08oY_cDkM
'Perfect Day' BBC Children in Need charity single – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfddYDRIFGY
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A live recorded conversation at The Great Escape 2019 with Rebecca Lucy Taylor – the pop "Henry VIII" who wants to write for Little Mix, duet with Rihanna or maybe give that up to sing with Peter Gabriel or Rod Stewart.
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London musician Georgia Barnes talks about clubbing at Berghain sober, becoming friends with the Flaming Lips, what it's like to go to the BRIT School and her natural gift for drumming.
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Fresh from winning at The Oscars, Mark Ronson talks to Greg Cochrane about late night jam sessions with Lady Gaga, the intimidating success of 'Uptown Funk' and reveals the most important song he's ever written. That, and new solo album Late Night Feelings.
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Brother Nathan and Lias from South London band Fat White Family talk about how they needed to move to Sheffield to make new album Serf's Up. With reference to hard drug use, and a story about human shit.
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Two guests on this week's podcast, Rosie Lowe and Dave Okumu speak to Greg Cochrane about 'YU' the album they've co-written, fatherhood and studying to be a psychotherapist.
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Sharon Van Etten discusses meeting David Lynch, trying stand up comedy, bad babysitters, being stalked by Michael Cera and, eventually, her new album, Remind Me Tomorrow.
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London rapper, poet and visual artist travels a short distance to tell Greg Cochrane about interviewing Spike Lee, being considered a "political voice" a new global grime series that we're 100% gonna make with VICE (please).
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The Slits guitarist, film director, aerobics instructor, author and feminist icon discusses a bit of everything from her inspiring life, as her second book, To Throw Away Unopened, is released in a paperback edition.
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Back on "Blue Monday" Australian singer Stella Donnelly cheered us up with stories about her dad's rude songwriting, welsh radio soaps and her debut album Beware of the Dogs.
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Sleaford Mods' Jason Williams talks to Stuart Stubbs about new album Eton Alive, trash movies and that time his band were introduced on the BBC by Lord Buckethead.
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Foals' frontman Yannis Philippakis talks to Greg Cochrane about his recent visit to a remote greek monastery, the perils of social media and releasing two albums in 2019, in this series-opening episode.
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The Moloko singer and solo artist talks about falling into music, being signed by accident and why she doesn't feel like a success.
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In a London hotel room Damian Abraham warms up a Pot Noodle and talks to Greg Cochrane about his punk podcast, marijuana and how pro wrestling prepared Donald Trump for his presidency.
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British pop star Charli XCX in late-night conversation, talking about playing raves at the age of 14, working with David Bailey to get into art college, writing songs for Blondie and what people are really talking about in LA – sprouts.
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British musician Baxter Dury invited Stuart Stubbs to his house to sit on his balcony on the River Thames and wang on about Face Off, childhood memories and music collaboration.
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This year Bobby Gillespie's been on an emotional journey into the band's past – he tells Greg Cochrane about the rediscovery of Primal Scream's 'lost' Memphis album, his past relationship with drugs and the serious accident that broke his back in four places.
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Chan Marshall aka Cat Power in late-night conversation, discussing New York in 1992, scary films, karaoke and how to speak in a British accent.
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With a cigarette and a glass of wine in each hand, Josh T. Pearson, frontman with Lift To Experience, sits down with Greg Cochrane in front of an audience at End of the Road festival 2018 to talk about his new country comedy album, Texas construction jobs and being a rock 'n' roll outsider.
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London singer Ray BLK came by our office to talk about university living, becoming friends with Stormzy, her previous life as a brand PR (she hated it) and being the first unsigned artist to win the BBC Sound Of poll.
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John Grant reclines on a painful old sofa to tell Greg Cochrane about the world's best rollercoasters, being a master of five languages and writing Iceland's Eurovision entry.
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The south London musician marked her birthday by recording this stellar podcast - discussing store cards, mum/dad roadies, The Bad Seeds, The Mercury Prize and a genderless future with Greg Cochrane.
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Suede frontman Brett Anderson let Stuart Stubbs go round to his flat for a conversation about growing up, Jimothy Lacoste, his band's roll in Britpop and Suede's new record, 'The Blue Hour'.
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Canadian pianist and rapper Chilly Gonzales in late-night conversation, discussing his world record, songwriting and comedy.
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We're back - with more stories of musicians getting busted by the cops! Interpol's Daniel Kessler joins Greg Cochrane to talk about The Cure's Robert Smith, expensive New York dinners and the band's "urgent" sixth album 'Marauder'.
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The 21-year-old Lewisham rapper talks to Greg Cochrane about his faith, why mums know best (she's his manger) and London's violent crime problems. Plus how he's going to win a Mercury Prize.
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As well as changing the face of music as the leader and guitarist of The Smiths, Johnny Marr has played with Talking Heads, Modest Mouse, The The, The Cribs, The Pet Shop Boys and many, many more. This is him talking to Stuart Stubbs about new solo album 'Call The Comet', working with no ego and swapping guitars with Noel Gallagher and Nile Rodgers.
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Former Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes walks and talks with Greg Cochrane at his home in rural Oxfordshire, discussing modern masculinity, Frank Ocean and his new LP 'World's Strongest Man'.
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On the coldest day of the British winter Courtney Barnett spoke to Greg Cochrane about her needy cat Bubbles, cinema-going etiquette and the "evil cauliflowers" she likes with her Sunday roast.
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Gus Unger-Hamilton and Joe Newman of alt-J waffle on about famous people, big shows, Tim Peake, VR and other nonsense.
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Hold Steady frontman Craig Finn in late-night conversation with Greg Cochrane, discussing business tips in rap music and cultivating a dedicated audience.
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The Blur guitarist talks to Stuart Stubbs about crashing cars in America, The Beatles, Ryan Gosling and soundtracking his first TV show, 'The End of The F**cking World'.
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Gender inequality, Trump's America and social action - it's not all laughs though, Garbage's frontwoman also shows Greg Cochrane she can do a great Mark E. Smith impression.
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Almost a decade since Fischerspooner's last album, Casey Spooner tells Greg Cochrane about being disillusioned with the music biz, swapping New York for Paris and making a new LP with his first boyfriend, R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe.
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Welsh musician Gwenno discusses two weird years living in Las Vegas as a professional dancer, her relationship with the Internet and making albums in Welsh and Cornish.
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Shame are the British guitar band of the moment, frontman Charlie Steen talks to Greg Cochrane about having a Top 40 debut album, mental health in the music industry and desperately needing a cigarette on a long flight.
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Craig David owned UK Garage and made living in rubbish towns fun in 1999 and 2000. Here he talks about the movement he started, trainers, moving to Miami, TS5 and his recent resurgence.
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Some highlights from a year in late-night conversation with the likes of Laura Marling, Mac DeMarco, Benjamin Clementine and Ryan Adams.
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At the start of a new chapter for Franz Ferdinand, Alex Kapranos talks to Greg Cochrane about his travels in Cuba, the band's new members and why a dog is a useful friend in the studio.
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British musician and former Let's Wrestle singer Wesley talks about lads holidays, working in a record shop and interviewing at Sports Direct.
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Charlotte Gainsbourg discusses her father, Serge Gainsbourg, making dark movies, recording with Beck and working with Paul McCartney.
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The Smashing Pumpkins singer talks about old movies, David Bowie and recording with Rick Rubin.
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There's much more to Memphis than Graceland - the US songwriter is passionate about her city, politics and her punk-rock roots.
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Like an episode of Piers Morgan's Life Stories but in some woods in Dorset - Nadine Shah talks to Greg Cochrane in front of some real people at End of the Road festival 2017.
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Two years on from winning the Mercury Prize - Benjamin Clementine tells Greg Cochrane why he has't spent the prize money yet. He shares his views the UK's 'poor' arts, and his 'alien' status.
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In the middle of a crap year, Lucy Rose made a life-altering trip. The songwriter talks to Greg Cochrane about her journey to South America in 2016 where fans booked her shows and gave her a bed for the night.
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South London rapper on his great loves: food, football and family. He speaks to Greg Cochrane about how he's helping young adults with ADHD through cooking.
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Recorded in Barcelona at Primavera Sound, Angel Olsen talks to Stuart Stubbs about roller skating, the things people shout at gigs and Barry Gibb.
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Sheffield producer, artist + broadcaster invites Greg Cochrane to his west London studio to chat Notting Hill Carnival, DJing at age 9 and where UK grime goes next.
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Discussing immigration, the general election and swapping the big city for the seaside - the x2 Mercury Prize nominated songwriter in late-night conversation with Greg Cochrane.
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Rachel Goswell and Simon Scott of 90s shoegaze band Slowdive discuss their early days on Creation Records and releasing a new album after 22 years.
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Canadian musician Mac DeMarco discusses moving to LA, feeling old, pigs and his ridiculous life with Stuart Stubbs.
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Cats are better than dogs. Grand Theft Auto is the greatest video game ever made. Flying Lotus' movie 'Kuso' is VERY disturbing. Greg Cochrane discusses these, and other, stone cold facts with Los Angeles' modern-jazz hero Thundercat.
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Enigmatic Californian artist BANKS speaks to Greg Cochrane about her memories of London, the drawbacks of touring and why she'd never give her songs away.
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Samuel T. Herring of Future Islands can sing, dance AND talk. Here he is discussing hip-hop, growing up in North Carolina and his hard-touring band.
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Benjamin John Power – one half of Fuck Buttons and the whole of Blanck Mass – discusses skateboards, Michael Jackson and his dark new album 'World Eater.'
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The Californian songwriter in late night conversation. She talks to Greg Cochrane about her home (Manchester, UK), her label Sub Pop, the things she misses about life before the internet and bird excrement.
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Laura Marling talks to Stuart Stubbs about collecting things from 1969, making cheese and living LA. There's also talk of music, considering Laura is about to release her 6th album in 9 years, at the age of 27
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Jacksonville alt. country singer Ryan Adams in late-night, casual conversation with Stuart Stubbs at a big Hotel in the middle of London called The Langham. Expect topics ranging from Ryan's 16th album 'Prisoner' to cats.
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Highlights from Midnight Chats episodes from this year with Mike Skinner, Bat For Lashes, Jon Hopkins, Saul Williams, Matt Berry and more.
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Los Angeles musician turned film director talks about his move into films, the technical process behind making someone's head explode and why his grandmother is responsible for his dark sense of humour.
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Formerly of The Streets, Mike Skinner discusses clubbing, The Inbetweeners, family and the Spitting Image puppet that just became the President of The United States.
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Riz Ahmed, Heems and Redinho in late-night conversation with Greg Cochrane. The US-UK collaboration talk about the group's multi-national, multi-cultural backgrounds, role models and battle raps.
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So Solid Crew star and Top Boy actor discusses masculinity, parenthood and prison with Greg Cochrane. He also talks about mental health, the legacy of his band and the future of the Channel 4 TV series. His family came too..
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Former Vampire Weekend multi-instrumentalist Rostam Batmanglij and The Walkmen frontman Hamilton Leithauser talk to Greg Cochrane about their collaborative project, their music being used on the latest iPhone commercial, Washington D.C, podcasts and Christmas trees.
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A special episode of the podcast recorded in front of a live audience at End of The Road festival, with composer and electronic artist Anna Meredith.
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Actor, writer, comedian and musician Matt Berry talks to Stuart Stubbs about dreams, the dark thoughts that occur after midnight and his new record 'Small Hours'.
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Producer talks to Greg Cochrane about the 15th anniversary of his debut LP 'Opalescent', meditation, dodgy vodka, Brian Eno and the health of London's nightlife.
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Natasha Khan joins Greg Cochrane to talk about her new album 'The Bride', the UK's exit from the EU and breakdancing. Plus, some daft chat about cheese and pineapple on sticks.
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Joseph Mount discusses the Euros, Honda chatrooms and becoming a DJ and falling in love with 'the drop'.
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He was a member of Klaxons for 10 chaotic, hedonistic years - winning the Mercury Prize and performing with Rihanna. When that finished, he considered leaving music all together. Now, he's launched his debut solo project Shock Machine.
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After the sudden and sad end of her band The Long Blondes (due to founding guitarist Dorian Cox suffering a stroke), Kate Jackson moved to Rome and became an architectural painter. Now she's back in her hometown of Bury St Edmunds, making music again and about to release a debut solo album she made with Bernard Butler.
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Ahead of his third album, 'Good Luck And Do Your Best', Essex-born musician Gold Panda discusses how Japan continues to inspire his music, how he doesn't miss his former homes in Chelmsford and Berlin, and how he's finally learned that electronic doesn't need to be dark and difficult in order to be clever or any good.
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When Italian-Canadian soprano, composer and multi-instrumentalist Rachel Zeffira and Horrors frontman Faris Badwan come together, they made beautiful, dark music as Cat's Eyes. Here, they discuss winning a European film award, Paul McCartney, phobias and how they tricked the Catholic Church into allowing them to perform their very first show at The Vatican.
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The New York rapper, actor, poet, author, and activist joins Loud And Quiet's Greg Cochrane for a late night conversation. In it Williams discusses the current state of hip hop, people power, David Bowie, literature and how he celebrates his leap year birthday.
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Poliça's lyricist and front-woman Channy Leaneagh joins Loud And Quiet Editor Stuart Stubbs for a late-night conversation about her band's new album, 'United Crushers', and how making political videos with Sesame Street puppets can bring down police brutality, Donald Trump and Kanye West.
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The most honest, interesting, revealing conversations happen late at night. Presented by Loud And Quiet's Greg Cochrane, the first episode meets The Invisible's Dave Okumu. In it, he talked about his collaborative work with Grace Jones, David Lynch and Jessie Ware, as well as his time spent in Amy Winehouse's band and his involvement with Adele's '25'. Dave also told the gruelling story of his electrocution on stage in Nigeria in 2012, and incident which almost took his life.
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En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.