Song of the Day: With a vibrant, dynamic sound and heralding his first album of completely new material for 20 years, i/o, the singer, songwriter, producer and campaigner’s single is based on the idea of creating an infinitely expandable accessible data globe: the Panopticom
Read moreSong of the Day: Brian Eno – There Were Bells
Song of the Day: A full smooth, rich voice, rarely heard, comes from the artist better known for his instrumentals and ambient tracks. in this strong, delicate and very moving and poignant new number about climate emergency
Read moreLoma: Ocotillo
Song of the Day: Characteristically slow but wonderfully paced, with eerie, dreamlike deep brass and twittering woodwind, this evocatively clever number is an example why this Dripping Springs, Texas-based band are admired by Brian Eno
Read moreDavid Byrne – Everybody's Coming to My House / Talking Heads – Once In A Lifetime
Song of the Day: That's not my beautiful house! Or is it? Today we may find ourselves comparing two sublime songs, two houses, one brand new and a classic from the Talking Heads Remain in Light album of 1980
Read moreHolger Czukay - Let's Get Hot / Let's Get Cool / Cool In the Pool
Song of the Day: Things hotting up? Then let's take an eccentric stop by the swimming pool to cool down with a solo track from the founder of krautrock pioneers Can
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