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IOM Recommends
Identification of Music
14 episodes
3 days ago

Following our 2020 “Lockdown Live” interview series in which we asked how the electronic music scene can innovate post-Covid, we’ve been driven by an ethos of “local scenes, global conversations”. 


IOM Recommends is a podcast series all about just that. We spoke to some of our favourite musical figureheads and got their rundown on what makes their city unique.


At its inception, IOM Recommends was a travel guide for the audiophile. During its creation, it transformed into something greater: a series of conversations about the relationship between artist and environment. Expect to pick up on some wicked spots along the way, too - stuff you won’t find on Culture Trip. 


IOM Recommends. Local scenes, global conversations.


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Following our 2020 “Lockdown Live” interview series in which we asked how the electronic music scene can innovate post-Covid, we’ve been driven by an ethos of “local scenes, global conversations”. 


IOM Recommends is a podcast series all about just that. We spoke to some of our favourite musical figureheads and got their rundown on what makes their city unique.


At its inception, IOM Recommends was a travel guide for the audiophile. During its creation, it transformed into something greater: a series of conversations about the relationship between artist and environment. Expect to pick up on some wicked spots along the way, too - stuff you won’t find on Culture Trip. 


IOM Recommends. Local scenes, global conversations.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Music Interviews
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IOM Recommends: London, with Rhythm Section
IOM Recommends
1 hour 14 minutes 56 seconds
3 years ago
IOM Recommends: London, with Rhythm Section

Few words are as instantly synonymous with music in London as Rhythm Section. But, to categorise Bradley Zero’s hugely influential imprint as a dance music label is to downplay his vision. Since 2009, Rhythm Section International has been a record company, radio show, studio space, club night and concert series all rolled into one, dealing in groove, passion and pure joy, irrespective of genre or stylistic signifier. We’re based in London too, so we were able to record this episode with the entire Rhythm Section team in person, something that COVID-19 pandemic hasn’t made possible for other episodes in this series.


Tracks used, in order, with thanks to Rhythm Section:


Chaos in the CBD - Midnight in Peckham

FYI Chris - Repeater

Mallard - Untitled (Breaks)

Vels Trio - The Wad 


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IOM Recommends

Following our 2020 “Lockdown Live” interview series in which we asked how the electronic music scene can innovate post-Covid, we’ve been driven by an ethos of “local scenes, global conversations”. 


IOM Recommends is a podcast series all about just that. We spoke to some of our favourite musical figureheads and got their rundown on what makes their city unique.


At its inception, IOM Recommends was a travel guide for the audiophile. During its creation, it transformed into something greater: a series of conversations about the relationship between artist and environment. Expect to pick up on some wicked spots along the way, too - stuff you won’t find on Culture Trip. 


IOM Recommends. Local scenes, global conversations.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.