A Daft Punk Discovery podcast special - Episode 1: One More Time

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Marie Davidson the third

At the Mira festival in Barcelona, Marie Davison returned to Line Noise for the third time, proving once again that she is one of the sharpest, funniest people in dance music today.In the interview, we talked about Clown bangers, Surveillance Capitalism, squaring dystopia with hu ...  Show more

Danny L Harle (the Cerulean interview)

Danny L Harle returns to Line Noise for a record-breaking fourth time as we celebrate the release of his "debut" (ish) album Cerulean. Mar Vallverdú and Ben Cardew grill him on his greatest melody, working with his daughters, Dua Lipa's tea, Elizabethan composers, Ibiza and much ...  Show more

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