“Mexican cuisine is heaven to me. An authentic bowl of pozole rojo or el pastor tacos can change your life.”
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
“Mexican cuisine is heaven to me. An authentic bowl of pozole rojo or el pastor tacos can change your life.”
“As if Joanna Newsom met early Tori Amos and had a gloriously melancholic lovechild who surpassed the parents. Not only good for repeated listening but it grows and deepens with time.”
"I would like the next listen of this album to be done in the proper setting… so somebody get me a porch, a tall glass of lemonade & one of those summer days where it's too hot & sticky to even move."
"Do long mountain walks. It always succeeds in clearing my head by way of reflection and generally inspires fresh ideas."
“Pat Moon's sophomore album seamlessly echoes 2016s Don't Hide from the Light. She again transcends her influences with beautifully crafted ambient-noir arrangements. Her vocals are nothing less than haunting and distant; often triggering goosebumps along with a subtle emotional response. Her music is my inner ethereal lullaby.”
"If you find yourself with a computer and some free time, check out his essential skills for a professional musician video and go deep into the nerd zone. It's so fascinating, the science/math behind the musics."
“A beautiful release from fox food records, the best lo-fi bedroom niche cassette label in UK”
The Soundcloud playlist for this month’s approved Submithub submissions is now up & running for June 2018.
The 95th episode kicks off with the old soul vibes of Molly Burch and before things close out with a pro-car-crashing rocker from The Nova Darlings, you'll hear Why Bonnie, Wilder Maker, a clip from Jack Kornfield's recent chat with Duncan Trussell, Adult Mom + a bunch more good sound wave makers. Sound good?
"Nothing I love more than a well placed ‘Excuse me’ or a quick ‘Bless you’ when someone’s sneezing and they’re forced to say thank you in return whilst a stream of mucus is running down their nostrils."