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Iceland
12:00 - 14:00

In Iceland, Thomas Stankiewicz contemplates the constant flux of the elements. A composer & musician in his own right, he selectively weaves in between soundtracks, classical music, and evocative ambient sounds, symphonically unveiling untold stories from past and future… @tommmasi

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New York
13:00 - 15:00

There's an old Brian Eno quote that is inevitably referenced when talking about the Velvet Underground - something along the lines of "They only sold 30,000 copies of their first album, but everyone who bought the album started a band". It's slightly inaccurate (they sold a lot more copies), but the message is clear: few bands have had such an outsized, potent, and wide reaching effect on the musicians that followed in their footsteps. Their stubborn desire to continually approach songwriting from the left field, and continuous sonic reinvention reverberated for decades, influencing punk, post-punk, art rock, ambient music, even notably influencing real political revolution in Czechoslovakia. Two hours of The Velvets' best, selected and mixed by Claire Rousay.

Toulouse

Toulouse

Toulouse has been played on NTS shows including Bahamian Moor, with Prends-Moi Je Veux T'aimer first played on 1 September 2017.

Female disco trio from Montreal, Canada. They were made up of studio backing vocalists who decided to team up as a group in 1975. They were the first bilingual disco act to break in the big time and comfortably sang in English and French. With the cross-over potential of their self-titled debut in 1976, the act re-released the LP in 1977 with all the vocals re-recorded in English for the American market. This move proved successful as the act had substantial hits with in the US. As the disco fad peaked and waned, Toulouse split up in the early '80's.

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Toulouse

Toulouse has been played on NTS shows including Bahamian Moor, with Prends-Moi Je Veux T'aimer first played on 1 September 2017.

Female disco trio from Montreal, Canada. They were made up of studio backing vocalists who decided to team up as a group in 1975. They were the first bilingual disco act to break in the big time and comfortably sang in English and French. With the cross-over potential of their self-titled debut in 1976, the act re-released the LP in 1977 with all the vocals re-recorded in English for the American market. This move proved successful as the act had substantial hits with in the US. As the disco fad peaked and waned, Toulouse split up in the early '80's.

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C'est Toujours Comme Ça L'amour
Toulouse
CBS1981
Prends-Moi Je Veux T'aimer
Toulouse
Magique1979
C'est Toujours Comme Ça L'amour
Toulouse
CBS1981