James Acaster's Perfect Sounds
En podcast av BBC Sounds
119 Avsnitt
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Phil Wang & electronic Mexican folk
Publicerades: 2020-12-04 -
Evelyn Mok & a technophobic metal nightmare
Publicerades: 2020-11-27 -
Romesh Ranganathan & head-scrambling math rap
Publicerades: 2020-11-20 -
Sarah Keyworth & a mysterious choral album
Publicerades: 2020-11-13 -
BONUS SOUNDS: Cyril Yeterian from Bongo Joe
Publicerades: 2020-11-13 -
Joe Sutherland & Car Seat Headrest's Teens of Denial
Publicerades: 2020-11-06 -
Sophie Duker & a raw, genre-hopping record
Publicerades: 2020-10-30 -
Rachel Parris & blissful ambient folk
Publicerades: 2020-10-23 -
Kwame Asante & noise rock
Publicerades: 2020-10-16 -
BONUS SOUNDS: Netty Rhodes & the SWeet Recorder Consort
Publicerades: 2020-10-09 -
Eleanor Tiernan & recorder prog folk rock
Publicerades: 2020-10-09 -
John Kearns & teenage three piece rock
Publicerades: 2020-10-02 -
Alison Spittle & dark spoken word
Publicerades: 2020-09-25 -
Guz Khan & Ethiopian Crunch
Publicerades: 2020-09-18 -
BONUS SOUNDS: Damien Cluzel
Publicerades: 2020-09-18 -
Kemah Bob & Colombian Crunch
Publicerades: 2020-09-11 -
Jack Rooke & twisted-pop
Publicerades: 2020-09-04 -
Athena Kugblenu & Japanese folk-indie-jazz fusion
Publicerades: 2020-08-28 -
Gabriel Ebulue & Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' Skeleton Tree
Publicerades: 2020-08-21 -
BONUS SOUNDS: Kojey Radical
Publicerades: 2020-08-14
For James Acaster 2016 is the greatest year for music of all time. Following a breakup James set out to rekindle his love for music by buying hundreds of new and niche releases from 2016. Now he's sharing his obsession with fellow comedians, exploring his favourite albums: from Beyoncé's internet-breaking Lemonade, to Colombian math rock fusion, and everything in between.