Fat Dog - WOOF
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Fat Dog - WOOF

When Fat Dog first burst onto the scene with “King Of The Slugs” late last year, their arrival felt like a breath of fresh air against the backdrop of stagnating post-punk revivalists and a scene that was quickly losing its potency. Their full-fat party piece, with its tongue-in-cheek lyricism, chronicling slimy ascension to the apex of invertebrate monarchy immediately set them aside from the crowd. Little more than a year on, the band are poised to release their debut record WOOF via Domino Records. Ahead of the release, we had the opportunity to sit down with Joe Love, Chris Hughes, and Morgan Wallace on a rare day off to find out a little more about the bands journey to date and how they're adjusting to their new-found fame. “It’s fucking Fat Dog, baby!”

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Los Bitchos - Talkie Talkie
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Los Bitchos - Talkie Talkie

Los Bitchos stormed onto the British music scene back in 2019 like a wayward auntie into a staid family gathering, Samantha Jones with a bottle of tequila swinging freely by her side. To quote the patron saint of Manhattan herself, “I don’t believe in the Republican Party or the Democratic Party, I just believe in parties”. Since the release of their breakout single “Pista (Great Start)”, Los Bitchos have become the party that we believe in the most. Ahead of the release of their brand new record Talkie Talkie, we had the opportunity to catch up with Serra, Agustina, Josefine and Nic to find out about that famous Glastonbury set, managing life on the road and how their brand new album came together.

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B of Briz - Behind The Mask
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B of Briz - Behind The Mask

There is a new face on the scene in British Rap… kind of. B of Briz, as the name suggests, is a Bristol based act who last year won the city’s coveted ‘Future Sound of Bristol’ award, beating out 110 other emerging artists to scoop the £5,000 first prize. A year later and the masked musician has released a flurry of material to great acclaim, including the standout single, Man at the Party. Championed by industry talking heads and tastemakers alike, B is now setting her sights on a debut album, slated for release later this year. Before dropping her most recent singles ‘Master Debater’ and ‘You Do You’ we had the opportunity to sit down with her and take a rare peek behind the mask.

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Kevin Fowley - A Feu Doux
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Kevin Fowley - A Feu Doux

À Feu Doux, the brand new EP from Kevin Fowley is a soothing tonic for tumultuous times. Across four tracks, the Irish/French singer-songwriter explores personal histories through the lens of intimate childhood memories. The result is a project that captures the essence of the fleeting moments that come to define us.

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Damian Dalla Torre - I Can Feel My Dreams
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Damian Dalla Torre - I Can Feel My Dreams

Leipzig-based tenor saxophonist, composer and producer, Damian Dalla Torre has shared his brand new single ‘Acryl’, taken from his upcoming record I Can Feel My Dreams, set for release later this year via Squama Recordings. The track is an escapist, ambient collage that stirs the senses through its oscillating reverberations and an exciting indication of what is to come from the artist’s next project. Ahead of the release of his new single, we caught up with Damian to find out a little more about about his roots as an artist and the genesis of his upcoming record.

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Hiro Ama - Everything Is Going To Make Sense In The End
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Hiro Ama - Everything Is Going To Make Sense In The End

Hiro Ama is a multi-instrumentalist perhaps best known for his work with indie-rock outfit Teleman however, in recent weeks he has caught our attention with a string of healing ambient tunes that have been on repeat here at Some Other Time. Ahead of the release of his brand new single ‘Everything Is Going To Make Sense In The End’, we caught up with the artist to find out a little more about the track.

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Joanna Gemma Auguri - Hiraeth
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Joanna Gemma Auguri - Hiraeth

Joanna Gemma Auguri’s upcoming album Hiareth is a defiant expression of beauty in the grip of a burgeoning global crisis. The record illustrates and illuminates the artists journey from her birth in Poland and reflects her experiences growing up as an immigrant in Germany. Auguri’s considerations on the longing that has accompanied her throughout her life make for a deeply affecting listening experience and ahead of the release of the record, we caught up with her to find out a bit more about the project.

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Dana Gavanski - Finding Meaning in the  Music
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Dana Gavanski - Finding Meaning in the Music

Following the release of her third studio album Late Slap, Dana Gavanski is about to head out on the road, playing dates across some of the best independent venues up and down the country. Ahead of the start of her tour, we caught up with the Canadian singer-songwriter to find out a bit more about touring in the midst of a cost of living crisis and how she finds meaning in the process, despite the challenges of trying to make it in a ruthless industry.

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Jasmine Myra - Rising to New Heights
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Jasmine Myra - Rising to New Heights

Jasmine Myra has quickly become one of the most exciting voices in British Jazz. With her indelible compositions, she has set the benchmark for a burgeoning era of introspection within the genre. On her new record, Rising, we see an artist in full flight, confidently wielding her talents. Ahead of the release of the project we caught up with Jasmine to find out a little bit more about the person behind the music.

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Goat Girl - Music, Activism and the Road Ahead.
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Goat Girl - Music, Activism and the Road Ahead.

Goat Girl are back once again and this week they share the second instalment from their upcoming album Below The Waste, set for release later this year via Rough Trade Records. We recently caught up with Lottie and Rosy from the band to discuss their dedication to shaping political discourse, commitment to doing things their own way and how the brand new single ‘motorway’ originally came together.

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Fifteen Minutes With Spielmann
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Fifteen Minutes With Spielmann

Ahead of the announcement of his debut EP Fifteen Minutes With Spielmann and the release of the lead single from the project 10,000 Hours, we had the opportunity to catch up with the artist to find out a little more about the man behind the music, including his love for Sheffield United, distaste for all things spicy and how to spot the next big thing.

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Conscious Pilot - Life On The Plains
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Conscious Pilot - Life On The Plains

This week we sit down with Joe Laycock from Conscious Pilot to discuss band’s brand new EP Epoxy Plains. During the chat we discover how the band came together, what Glasgow has to offer and how the media’s obsession with the post-punk aesthetic is slowly strangling the industry.

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Hotel Lux - Touring, Lager Tops and Channelling The Beatles
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Hotel Lux - Touring, Lager Tops and Channelling The Beatles

This week we managed to carve out some time to catch up with Hotel Lux ahead of their eight date European tour to discuss their creative process, debut record Hands Across The Creek and how they unwind after a long stint on the road.

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Laura Kampman - Coming Into Daily Life
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Laura Kampman - Coming Into Daily Life

This week we caught up with Laura Kampman ahead of the release of her thought-provoking EP Coming Into Daily Life, where we discussed her journey through the upending assault of grief and what lies on the other side of tragedy.

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What’s For Breakfast? With Dent May
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What’s For Breakfast? With Dent May

Dialling in from the West Coast, Dent May recently caught up with us ahead of the release of his new record What’s For Breakfast? to discuss the inspiration behind the project, his distaste for the rock and roll aesthetic of today and how he sees all art as an important social force.

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