Focussing on conversations with queer musicians and music industry professionals, the first series of Connected Sounds featured Self Esteem, Kindness and producer Tom Aspaul (Kylie, The Sugababes) with guests announced for series two including Shamir, Crawlers, Bored At My Grandmas House and more.Presented by Drag artist, journalist and radio presenter Alex Gibbon, soundtracked by Leeds DIY stalwa... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | MusicMusic Interviews |
In this bonus episode of Connected Sounds S2, we sat down live at Brudenell Social Club (Leeds) and discussed the differences between working in the Pop and Classical worlds, with bedroom-pop artist DT aka Tinyumbrellas (@tinyumbrellahs) and Manchest... more
City or Countryside? An impossible question. In today’s episode, we explore the similarities and differences of rural and urban Queerness, and what it takes to build thriving LGBTQIA+ music spaces in Manchester VS Todmorden alongside Mix-stress (rebe... more
Welcome back to Connected Sounds - today’s episode is SOUND\VISION, a journey into creativity, collaboration and the everlasting mingling between music and film. We are joined by Sammy Paul and Martha D’ahro. Highlights may or may not include: Ratato... more
In this episode, we take a closer look at our home, Leeds, and how queer night-life has evolved in the North from the 80s till today. Taking us through this journey in time, we have textile artist Andy Walk-er/: and the founder of queer-centric party... more
Today’s episode is all about radio. Together with Safi (NARR Radio, The Guardian) and Fuzz Chaudhrey (BBC Introducing), we discuss the relationship between DIY and industry, the reality of the changes at BBC Introducing, decentralising the industry a... more
The Internet has changed EVERYTHING, and queerness and the music industry are no exception. more
In this episode we speak with two artists based on opposite sides of the Atlantic, Shamir and Bored at My Grandma’s House, to explore the theme HOME\AWAY. more
Welcome to Connected Sounds SEASON 2, a Come Play With Me podcast that joins the dots between music, queerness and the North. GET IN! more
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