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Music lovers, Edith Bowman has the best new podcast for you
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? “There were 18 people in the IMAX. We had to wear masks, we cleaned our hands, we were told where to sit – we had to be escorted to the toilet, if we needed it. But it felt amazing.”

“We wanted it to be a real celebration of cutting edge music that’s out there at the minute,” she says. “The unique element compared to other music podcasts is that we play each track in its entirety so that people can have the full experience of the music – I’ve been fully involved in that. As well as playing a selection of new tracks, Bowman also does a deep dive into a new artist on each episode, and speaks to a music expert in the industry about its future. In the debut episode, for example, Gilles Peterson – radio DJ, record label owner and live music stalwart – attempts to answer the question many of us are nervous about: what exactly is the future of festivals?

She also insists that new sounds don’t necessarily have to come from new artists: “Róisín Murphy has been in the industry a long time, but she’s constantly pushing the boundaries and trying to do different things… She’s got a new record out calledI May Destroy You: the soundtrack you need to add to your summer 2020 playlistis of course a brilliant way of plugging in to discover new music and discuss the future of an industry that has been hit by the pandemic.

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