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The Bido Lito! Arts + Culture Podcast - Episode 1: Field Notes

Episode 1: Field Notes

10/15/21 • 53 min

The Bido Lito! Arts + Culture Podcast
Back for a third season and in a slightly different format, the Bido Lito! Arts + Culture Podcast is back telling stories from across Merseyside to a different theme each episode. Andrew PM Hunt began his musical journey with pop provocateurs Outfit and has since become a stalwart of Liverpool's avant garde scene via his Dialect project and latterly, Land Trance. He discusses how field recordings have influenced his sound and what effect the process of recording the environment has on his work. Elliot Hutchinson talks about his adventures in aural thrills beginning as a deaf new born and how his fascination developed. The Dig Vinyl team member, DJ and collector discusses a new section of the Bold Street shop presented specifically for hip hop producers and his continued dedication to identifying and manipulating found sounds. Left Bank Soundtrack Dialect on Bandcamp Elliot Hutchinson on Mixcloud Produced by Laura Brown. Presented by Laura Brown and Christopher Torpey. Guests Andrew PM Hunt and Elliot Hutchinson. Contributors El Gray, Iona Fazer, Harry Robertson and Matthew Berks. Listen along and tell us what you think – listen above, or via Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Acast and Stitcher. Get in touch with us to share your own stories on [email protected], or tweet us @BidoLito. bidolito.co.uk - new music + creative culture. liverpool.
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Back for a third season and in a slightly different format, the Bido Lito! Arts + Culture Podcast is back telling stories from across Merseyside to a different theme each episode. Andrew PM Hunt began his musical journey with pop provocateurs Outfit and has since become a stalwart of Liverpool's avant garde scene via his Dialect project and latterly, Land Trance. He discusses how field recordings have influenced his sound and what effect the process of recording the environment has on his work. Elliot Hutchinson talks about his adventures in aural thrills beginning as a deaf new born and how his fascination developed. The Dig Vinyl team member, DJ and collector discusses a new section of the Bold Street shop presented specifically for hip hop producers and his continued dedication to identifying and manipulating found sounds. Left Bank Soundtrack Dialect on Bandcamp Elliot Hutchinson on Mixcloud Produced by Laura Brown. Presented by Laura Brown and Christopher Torpey. Guests Andrew PM Hunt and Elliot Hutchinson. Contributors El Gray, Iona Fazer, Harry Robertson and Matthew Berks. Listen along and tell us what you think – listen above, or via Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Acast and Stitcher. Get in touch with us to share your own stories on [email protected], or tweet us @BidoLito. bidolito.co.uk - new music + creative culture. liverpool.

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