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The podcast where musicians talk nonsense at midnight. And intimately about their lives and creativity. From the team behind independent music magazine Loud And Quiet.

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The podcast where musicians talk nonsense at midnight. And intimately about their lives and creativity. From the team behind independent music magazine Loud And Quiet.

    Ep 136: Foals’ Yannis Philippakis on collaborating with icon Tony Allen, his love of gardening and what happens next with Foals

    Ep 136: Foals’ Yannis Philippakis on collaborating with icon Tony Allen, his love of gardening and what happens next with Foals

    Frontman with one of Britain’s biggest modern rock bands, Yannis Philippakis recently launched Yannis & The Yaw – not so much a solo project, more of an experiment in collaboration. Dial back seven years and Yannis spent time writing songs with one of his heroes, the icon drummer Tony Allen – godfather of Afrobeat and distinguished collaborator with everyone from Damon Albarn to Air. The result is a posthumous project – Allen died in 2020 – titled ‘Lagos Paris London’ released in August 2024. 
    Yannis goes deep with host Greg Cochrane about his “cross generational” bond with Allen, and the other legendary artists he'd love write with Yannis & The Yaw. Plus, he discusses the evolving future of his band Foals, chats about his passion for gardening and why he’s writing music for some contemporary theatre productions. 
    You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
    Links to stuff mentioned in the episode: 
    More Yannis? He joined us on episode 64 of Midnight Chats back in 2019
    Check out the videos for Yannis & The Yaw tracks ‘Under The Strikes’ and ‘Walk Through Fire’
    Further reading: Yannis on his love for gardening, interviewed in The Telegraph 
    The Confessions theatre production Yannis wrote the score for in 2023 
    From 2023: Original bassist Walter Gervers rejoins Foals, via NME
    Credits:
    Interview by Greg Cochrane 
    Editing by Stuart Stubbs 
    Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
    Artwork by Kate Prior
    Video by Robbie Hamilton

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    • 41 min
    Ep 135: St. Vincent on her acting debut, an apprenticeship in The Polyphonic Spree and near misses with Steve Albini

    Ep 135: St. Vincent on her acting debut, an apprenticeship in The Polyphonic Spree and near misses with Steve Albini

    Annie Clark has been recording as St. Vincent since 2007, collaborating with David Byrne and Paul McCartney along the way, and proving herself as one of the best guitarists (and songwriters) in the world. 
    In more recent years she's written a number one hit single (aren't they all) for Taylor Swift, co-written and starred in her debut feature film, The Nowhere Inn, with her close friend Carrie Brownstein of Sleater-Kinney, and released her 7th album All Born Screaming in April 2024. 
    On this week's show she talks with Stu about her early years in mid-00s CULT band (in every sense of the word) The Polyphonic Spree, why nobody liked her film, her close encounters with Steve Albini, and how she got childhood hero Dave Grohl to drum on her new record.
    Watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
    Links to stuff mentioned in the episode: 
    The Nowhere Inn trailer
    Video to 'Broken Man', ft Dave Grohl
    The Polyphonic Spree on Tour - 2005 mini doc
    Credits:
    Interview and editing by Stuart Stubbs 
    Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
    Artwork by Kate Prior
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    • 39 min
    Ep 134: Lynks on ditching earnest music for the life of a masked entertainer and new queer icon

    Ep 134: Lynks on ditching earnest music for the life of a masked entertainer and new queer icon

    South Londoner Lynks used to make the type of straight-faced, emotional music that all of his friends were making, until one day, for a bit of fun, he decided to adopt a masked drag persona and lean into being an entertainer. His thumping alt. pop songs since have centred around his experiences as a young queer person, with songs about sex with strangers delivered with a bluntness that is matched by Lynks' wicked sense of humour. This is, after all, an artist that also has a song exclusively about how to make a bechamel sauce. 
    Speaking in April 2024 with Stu before his show in Cambridge, England, Lynks discusses the moment he unexpectedly unlocked his successful new act, how he approached debut album Abomination, what could be expected from his camp, prop-heavy show that night, and why it's more satisfying to make people dance than cry with your music. 
    Watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
    Links to stuff mentioned in the episode: 
    Our Abomination review
    Our early interview with Lynks (2019)
    '(What Did You Expect From) Sex With a Stranger' video 
    'How To Make a Beshamel Sauce in 10 Steps (with pictures)' video 
    Credits:
    Interview and editing by Stuart Stubbs 
    Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
    Artwork by Kate Prior
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    • 41 min
    Ep 133: Future Islands' Sam T. Herring on his move into acting, his love for Everton football club and his band's ongoing "underdog" mentality

    Ep 133: Future Islands' Sam T. Herring on his move into acting, his love for Everton football club and his band's ongoing "underdog" mentality

    Sam T. Herring’s distinctive growl and spectacular dance moves may still be one of the best known things about Future Islands, but away from the chest-thumping on stage he's a charismatic, thoughtful and humble guy. 
    Greg Cochrane caught up with him to talk about his recent move into acting (he starred in TV series The Changling last year), the heartbreak channeled in Future Islands’ most recent album ‘People Who Aren't There Anymore’ and why he’s a diehard follower of an average British football team (sorry, Everton fans). 
    You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
    Links to stuff mentioned in the episode: 
    Sam T. Herring speaks to Stuart on episode 22 of Midnight Chats
    Watch the trailer for the TV show Sam stars in, ‘The Changling’ 
    Future Islands return to the UK in July 2024 to play Crystal Palace Bowl - more info
    Credits:
    Interview by Greg Cochrane 
    Editing by Stuart Stubbs 
    Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
    Artwork by Kate Prior
    Video by Robbie Hamilton

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    • 46 min
    Ep 132: Waxahatchee reflects on the success of 'Saint Cloud', it's affect on new album 'Tigers Blood' and where Charlie Sheen fits into it all

    Ep 132: Waxahatchee reflects on the success of 'Saint Cloud', it's affect on new album 'Tigers Blood' and where Charlie Sheen fits into it all

    Katie Crutchfield aka American artist Waxahatchee joins Stu on the podcast to look back on how she arrived at her sixth album, Tigers Blood, following on from her 2021 breakthrough record Saint Cloud. 
    Just what does having a breakthrough record do to an artist? How will Katie navigate 2024? Is MJ Lenderman the most talented young dude in US indie rock right now? And what was Charlie Sheen talking about when he said he was drinking Tigers Blood back in 2011? 
    You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
    Links to stuff mentioned in the episode: 
    Listen to Tigers Blood on Bandcamp
    'Right Back To It' live on the Late Show with MJ Lenderman
    Waxahatchee 2013 interview around Cerulean Salt
    Charlie Sheen's Tiger's Blood moment
    Credits:
    Interview and editing by Stuart Stubbs 
    Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
    Artwork by Kate Prior
    Video by Robbie Hamilton
     
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    • 43 min
    Ep 131: The Blessed Madonna on cooking for Daft Punk, dance music needing to do better, and what’s happening with that elusive debut album

    Ep 131: The Blessed Madonna on cooking for Daft Punk, dance music needing to do better, and what’s happening with that elusive debut album

    The Blessed Madonna – truly one of the most engaging, fun and opinionated guests we’ve welcomed onto Midnight Chats. 
    One of the world’s foremost DJs, producers and curators, Marea Stamper invited Greg Cochrane to her intimate London studio Godspeed to record this colourful conversation. 
    Topics covered: 2024 and this turbulent time in politics and journalism; her unique relationship with the iconic track ‘Marea (We Lost Dancing)’ by Fred again… and stories of cooking pasta for Daft Punk when they literally came to the house. 
    Oh, and while there’s still no confirmed release date for her much anticipated debut album, there’s lots of chat about what to expect when it does finally drop. 
    Enjoy! 
    You can watch clips of the podcast online now, just give us a follow on Instagram @midnightchatspod.
    Links to stuff mentioned in the episode: 
    Watch the video for 'Marea (We Lost Dancing)' 
    'Happier' – listen to the single on YouTube 
    The Evening Standard article about Maria's response to PM Rishi Sunak using her music
    Credits:
    Interview by Greg Cochrane 
    Editing by Stuart Stubbs 
    Mixing and mastering by Flo Lines
    Artwork by Kate Prior
    Video by Robbie Hamilton

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 42 min

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