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Lagos
18:00 - 19:00

Lagos based collector and DJ Temi Kogbe traces connections in African popular culture through vinyl.

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Tokyo
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A 15-hour tribute to the influential Japanese songwriter, Haruomi Hosono, known from his prolific productions and work in the electronic trio, Yellow Magic Orchestra. Expect mixes exploring his career and adjacent music from NTS' most dedicated Hosono-philes.

Throats

Throats

Throats has been played on NTS in shows including Goblin Milk, featured first on 28 November 2024. Songs played include Headclouds.

Throats formed in London, UK in 2007 and split the 7th of December 2010. They reformed the 08th of August 2014.

Throats are not simply a hardcore band anymore. Bile, rage and despondency have organically mutated an already bitter and angry band into something far more extreme, reckless and dangerous. Throats have now evolved into a monster that, whilst nodding to their own past, now encompass a sound that embraces elements of Napalm Death, Rotten Sound, crust and d-beat into their stoned, cosmic riffs and breakdowns.

Throats don’t do sing-a-longs. They don’t do melodies. They don’t do harmonies. In fact, the young quintet barely do songs. Instead they prefer to carve acidic hardcore from riffs that do both razor speed and steamroller intensity and a rhythm section that rumbles like an exploding airliner.

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Throats

Throats has been played on NTS in shows including Goblin Milk, featured first on 28 November 2024. Songs played include Headclouds.

Throats formed in London, UK in 2007 and split the 7th of December 2010. They reformed the 08th of August 2014.

Throats are not simply a hardcore band anymore. Bile, rage and despondency have organically mutated an already bitter and angry band into something far more extreme, reckless and dangerous. Throats have now evolved into a monster that, whilst nodding to their own past, now encompass a sound that embraces elements of Napalm Death, Rotten Sound, crust and d-beat into their stoned, cosmic riffs and breakdowns.

Throats don’t do sing-a-longs. They don’t do melodies. They don’t do harmonies. In fact, the young quintet barely do songs. Instead they prefer to carve acidic hardcore from riffs that do both razor speed and steamroller intensity and a rhythm section that rumbles like an exploding airliner.

Original source: Last.fm

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Headclouds
Throats
Holy Roar Records2013