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Notes From The Nest

Notes From The Nest

The Nest Collective

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Frequency: 1 episode/28d. Total Eps: 6

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Notes From The Nest is a monthly podcast looking at the world we live in, the artists, activists, and creators working in it, and the things they make. We ask how they got here, where they are headed, and where they hope we might be going next.

Find out more at thenestcollective.co.uk


Notes From The Nest is presented, produced and recorded by Thom Ashworth.

Theme music composed and performed by Thom Ashworth

Oud by Saied Silbak

Violin by Ellie Wilson

Vocal and synth samples by Frankie Archer and Jim Moray

Ney samples by _bliind and djembe samples by trubalesk are used under Creative Commons licensing.

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    07/06/2026
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    05/03/2026
    #98
  • 🇬🇧 Great Britain - musicInterviews

    07/02/2026
    #60

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Episode 1: Frankie Archer

Season 1 · Episode 1

lundi 12 janvier 2026Duration 41:32

Folk artist Frankie Archer chats about electronic music and the vital need for subwoofers, feminism in traditional music, and mid noughties emo bangers.

Frankie Archer

Episode 2: Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne

Season 1 · Episode 2

lundi 12 janvier 2026Duration 27:43

Singer and melodeon/concertina player Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne chats about squeeze boxes, a whole life as a professional musician, and parallels between British and Caribbean musical traditions.

Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne

Granny’s Attic

Episode 3: Prof. Fay Hield

Episode 3

lundi 9 février 2026Duration 56:35

Fixed audio issue!

Singer and academic Prof. Fay Hield chats about what “folk music” actually means, folk clubs and inclusivity, and reconciling her love of traditional songs with the prejudice inherent in many of them.

Episode 5: Luke Wallace

Season 1 · Episode 5

lundi 20 avril 2026Duration 45:31

Chatting with Canadian singer, songwriter, and activist Luke Wallace about the ongoing dispute over unceded land in British Columbia, the ethics of making music under capitalism, and how to be hopeful in a bleak world.

Campfire Club London - Luke Wallace August 14th

Campfire Club Brighton - Luke Wallace August 15th

Luke Wallace

Episode 4: Dani Larkin

Season 1 · Episode 4

jeudi 19 mars 2026Duration 42:35

Episode 6: Jim Moray

Season 1 · Episode 6

mardi 2 juin 2026Duration 49:00

We talk about what it means to make a living as a musician, look back over Jim’s 25 year career in folk music, and how listeners get into folk music to begin with (plus a small helping of music theory).

Jim Moray

“Gallants” album on Bandcamp


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