Emily

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Rough Trade Podcasts

Rough Trade Podcast 81 with DIIV

"...you have to be completely ok with hearing criticism and feedback on your part or whatever you are doing and ok with giving it to someone else which is also hard." Cole, DIIV…

Music

UK Label Focus - Transgressive

If ever there's a label that knows how to bottle lightning, it's Transgressive.…

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Rough Trade Podcast 80 with Charli XCX and Ride

"Pop can't really be defined by one sound or one artist." Charli XCX…

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Rough Trade Podcast 74 with Metronomy's Joe Mount

> "The importance that I used to place on that idea (legacy) has just disappeared. So now, fans that we had ten years ago, in…

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Rough Trade Podcast 73 with The Murder Capital

Emily chats to Dublin's The Murder Capital on their stunning debut album, influences, song craft and the ever-flourishing Irish music scene. Plus, we have…

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Rough Trade Podcast 71 with Marika Hackman and Raissa Pardini

> "There's a lot of misjudgements about pigs and actually they are really clever, really amazing, amazing creatures. So there's this…

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Rough Trade Podcast 69 with Temples

"...listening to the tracks and looking at the album cover made the record sound different." Temples…

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Rough Trade Podcast 68 with War Child UK

“(The Help Album) That’s where our unique relationship with music began and it captured something really powerful about music bringing people together to raise money for children in war zones.” War Child UK…

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Rough Trade Podcast 67 with Amy Raphael

"Until I read the Lauren Mayberry article, I hadn't realised how vulnerable social media could make women who were in the public eye. Which sounds kind of naive, but I'd sold myself a lie somehow that they were in control of what they saying." Amy Raphael…

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Rough Trade Podcast 65 with Dave Haslam

"Records are more than just a soundtrack to your life, you know? They're a way into memory, they're a way into identity." Dave Haslam…