Freak Zone Playlist Episodes Episode guide
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by Lucidvox
Music from the post soviet underground compiled by Russian DIY rock band Lucidvox.
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by C.P.I.
Cosmic industrial electronica that rings in your ears and speaks to the stars.
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Lafawndah
An hour of experimental electronica, jazz and global sounds from the Parisian producer.
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Sequoyah Murray
Weird, wonderful and obscure playlists, compiled this week by Atlanta's Sequoyah Murray.
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by AMMAR 808
Apocalyptic music for the end of times compiled by the Tunisian musician.
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By Hekla
New music from Iceland’s alternative scene from lilting hip hop to high-pitched avant-pop.
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by Lucrecia Dalt
New discoveries mixed into a soothing balm for those with repressed, screaming desires.
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by Julianna Barwick
The vocalist and producer selects her current favourite underground and experimental music
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by LOMA
A relaxing playlist of the finest sounds from across the globe
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by Delmer Darion
A forest of sounds; dense air and dark narrow spaces.
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by World Sanguine Report
Music that explores ideas of belonging, connectivity and desolation, hope and love.
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by Planningtorock
A queer playlist of the most exciting underground and experimental electronic artists.
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by Liela Moss
Lo-fi visionary electronica from the late 1970s to mid 1980's.
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by Steve Von Till
Profound music with mystical grace that contemplates the nature of human beings.
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by Brother May
British hip hop and experimental sounds put together by CURL collective member Brother May
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by Anna Homler and Alessio Capovilla
Meditative introspection, obsessive melodies and simple sounds with big emotions
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by Bec Plexus
Wondrous music to lift your soul and nod your head.
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by Delphine Dora
Spooky instrumentals, dark lyrics and disconcerting sounds
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by Drab City
American hardcore, Charles Mingus's protest song and 1950s jazz.
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by Gurgles
Fender Rhodes player Augustin Bousfield selects his favourite electronic piano sounds
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by Inventions
A selection of pieces that radiate quietude and wonderment.
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by Kate NV
Soviet synth-pop, a Japanese orchestra in pyjamas and Quincy Jones’ The Wiz
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by The Soft Pink Truth
Drew Daniel veers eclectically across ambient, new age, noise, techno and industrial music
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by Otis Jordan
The cream of Manchester’s current experimental music scene and much more
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by Jon Brooks
A Lithuanian disco odyssey, British acid folk and an American psychedelic stomper
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by Plone
Vintage synth music inspired by library music, children’s TV and retro-futurism
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by Greg Fox
Intricate rhythms, sludgy black metal and a scrap symphony
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by U.S. Girls
Funky freak outs, cosmic jazz, and breakbeats put together by Meg Remy.
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by Dumama
Soft and loving sounds from the alternative side of Africa to help process the world.
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by Massicot
Contemporary cutting edge sounds from France, Belgium and Switzerland