
Our standalone home of live music presented in a strong 15-minute shot. Recorded in Monocle 24’s studios, the sessions feature established and emerging acts live and in conversation.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Canadian musician Mélissa Laveaux explores her Haitian roots in her new album ‘Radyo Siwèl’ – a collection of covers of old folk songs from her ancestral home. She plays from it in this week’s session.
The Japanese-Swedish singer plays from her beautiful new album ‘Lost in Light’.
Florida-born Nashville-based R’n’B singer R.LUM.R plays tracks from his EP ‘Afterimage’, which he has rearranged and re-released as ‘Alterimage’.
Listen to some Thai funk via Texas as we revisit our 2015 session with Khruangbin.
As British singer Rae Morris releases her debut album, ‘Someone Out There’, we revisit the live performance she did for us last October.
British musician Sam Frankl plays us some of his Latin American-inspired pop music.
Best known as one half of indie duo Slow Club, Watson drops by to play us some songs from his upcoming debut solo album ‘Now That I’m a River’.










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