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1
London
03:00 - 05:00

Old friends and hapless mavericks Ivan Smagghe and Nathan Gregory Wilkins present a fortnightly window into their ramshackle musical world. A show with absolutely no rules (as they'd only break them). We love the unmixable, old & new. We are oddballs and we love you.

2
Los Angeles
04:00 - 05:00

Rose tinted selections in a one-off guest session from alt-R'n'B singer and songwriter, Liv.e.

Terrestre

Terrestre

Terrestre has been played on NTS shows including CDMX Tapes, with Botas De Oro first played on 12 January 2019.

There are more than one artist titled Terrestre on Last.fm.

(1) Terrestre is a 3-piece instrumental, post-metal band from Madrid, Spain. To date, they have 2 releases, their self-titled debut in May 2014, and their sophomore effort "Montuhotep" in February 2018. Both albums are available at https://terrestre-terrestre.bandcamp.com. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/terrestre.

(2) Terreste is a Mexican resident, mixer, musician, producer and formerly connected to Tijuana, Mexico based Nortec Collective Fernando Corona returned to a more dance-influenced character under the guise of Terrestre. The equatorially influenced liveliness of the rhythms in a number of songs have been described as being in sharp contrast to Terrestre's European contemporaries. He's been active ever since 1988 and now uses the moniker Murcof.

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Terrestre

Terrestre has been played on NTS shows including CDMX Tapes, with Botas De Oro first played on 12 January 2019.

There are more than one artist titled Terrestre on Last.fm.

(1) Terrestre is a 3-piece instrumental, post-metal band from Madrid, Spain. To date, they have 2 releases, their self-titled debut in May 2014, and their sophomore effort "Montuhotep" in February 2018. Both albums are available at https://terrestre-terrestre.bandcamp.com. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/terrestre.

(2) Terreste is a Mexican resident, mixer, musician, producer and formerly connected to Tijuana, Mexico based Nortec Collective Fernando Corona returned to a more dance-influenced character under the guise of Terrestre. The equatorially influenced liveliness of the rhythms in a number of songs have been described as being in sharp contrast to Terrestre's European contemporaries. He's been active ever since 1988 and now uses the moniker Murcof.

Original source: Last.fm

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Botas De Oro
Terrestre
Static Discos2004