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This sound I ride
Martin Bleicher
20 episodes
5 months ago
After a 2,5 year break, in which many things have changed in my life, I have found the time again to record a new episode. In Episode 19 of TSIR – an adventurous and inspiring global journey for music lovers, I share with you music that I enjoyed in 2024. The podcast is just under 6,5 hours long and features 52 different tunes from 51 different artists from over 20 countries. For more details about the episode and the full tracklist please visit thissoundiride.net
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After a 2,5 year break, in which many things have changed in my life, I have found the time again to record a new episode. In Episode 19 of TSIR – an adventurous and inspiring global journey for music lovers, I share with you music that I enjoyed in 2024. The podcast is just under 6,5 hours long and features 52 different tunes from 51 different artists from over 20 countries. For more details about the episode and the full tracklist please visit thissoundiride.net
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#013 - From glitchy ancestral club sounds out of Honduras to a sublime music gem found in Rwanda
This sound I ride
2 hours 6 minutes
4 years ago
#013 - From glitchy ancestral club sounds out of Honduras to a sublime music gem found in Rwanda
In Episode 13 of TSIR – an adventurous and inspiring global journey for music lovers, we discover a hidden music gem in the Rwandan backcountry and are blown away by a Colombian powerhouse. We are also excited by glitchy ancestral club sounds out of Honduras, celebrate a highly energetic version of hip hop from Niger and get immersed into contemporary ambient music from Russia. The featured artists in this episode are Meridian Brothers, Delay Grounds, Tropical Fuck Storm, Soup, Mamaki...
This sound I ride
After a 2,5 year break, in which many things have changed in my life, I have found the time again to record a new episode. In Episode 19 of TSIR – an adventurous and inspiring global journey for music lovers, I share with you music that I enjoyed in 2024. The podcast is just under 6,5 hours long and features 52 different tunes from 51 different artists from over 20 countries. For more details about the episode and the full tracklist please visit thissoundiride.net