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    THE G.O.A.T // Tom Davies votes for ‘Heavyweight’

    By October 4, 2023

    What IS the greatest podcast of all time? In a new feature, we ask podcasters to tell us the podcast they call the G.O.A.T. To start the debate, Tom Davies from Proper Mental declares Heavyweight to be ‘The Greatest of All Time’ and tells you why you should think so too… We all have a moment from our past that...

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    REVIEW // Shade Podcast LIVE – Interludes

    By November 2, 2022

    Takudzwa Mudiwa reviews the live launch of the new season of the Shade Podcast – called Interludes – an immersive audio experience that took place on 26th October. In Hauser & Wirth London, Axel Kacoutié and Lou Mensah sit in front of a Amy Sherald painting titled “For love, and for country” (2022). The piece is part of an exhibition...

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    REVIEW // Finding Natasha

    By May 17, 2021

    Finding Natasha is an epic family story of ballet dreams and a search for a lost friend, played out against the backdrop of Soviet Russia. Every family has myths – the stories from older family members that are half-remembered, or half-told. Like many families, my own family stories range from the sublime (my Polish grandmother walking across continents as a...

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    REVIEW // Transmissions: The Definitive Story of Joy Division & New Order

    By April 21, 2021

    Not too many years ago, in what now feels like a totally different life, a friend and I were chatting about the music (beloved to us both) that came to the world via the famed Factory Records and the truly horrific admission that I’d never seen the film 24-Hour Party People. Now, in the midst of lockdown, that same friend...

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    REVIEW // A LATTO Thought

    By December 8, 2020

    “Race is a lie that became real” is a line from a new show that doesn’t hold back in critiquing the misinformation that we’ve been given regarding race. Stay with me here. You really haven’t heard it all when it comes to talking about race. I imagine that you’ve been signposted to a few podcasts on this subject this year,...

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    REVIEW // Pieces of a Man with Brian Jackson

    By October 15, 2020

    If there ever was a podcast that I’d want see recreated into a Netflix documentary, this would be it. Hosted by Brian Jackson, and called Pieces of a Man – referencing his 1971 musical collaboration with poet and soul-jazz artist Gil Scott-Heron. Jackson also contributed to Heron’s remarkable hit of the same year ‘The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.’ In...

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