Late Junction Festival - Carla dal Forno’s mixtape
Verity Sharp presents Australian singer-songwriter Carla dal Forno’s DJ set from the Late Junction Festival.
Verity Sharp presents singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Carla dal Forno’s post-show DJ set from the Late Junction Festival.
Growing up in Melbourne, Carla was influenced by the punk-tinged, DIY approach of the local scene and soon began playing her own live shows, including a stint with cult indie group Mole House. The discovery of the label Blackest Ever Black opened up new musical horizons and projects as part of Fingers and Tarcar. She released her debut solo album You Know What It’s Like in 2016, described as ‘psychedelic folk delivered with (post-)punk economy’.
She has since moved to London, via Berlin, and now has a monthly NTS show, displaying her wide-ranging tastes and influences in post-punk, minimal synths and art rock. Her most recent release is an EP of covers titled ‘Top of the Pops’: versions of some of her favourite tracks by the likes of LiLiPUT, The Kiwi Animal and the B52s.
Produced by Katie Callin.
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Music Played
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Richard Dawson
Derwentwater's Farewell
- Backstage at the Late Junction Festival.
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Carla dal Forno
So Much Better
- So Much Better.
- Kallista Records.
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Trevor Watts
Rif Riff
- Life & Music.
- HI 4 HEAD Records.
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Max Richter
Iconography
- The Blue Notebooks.
- 130701.
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Karangailyg Kara Hovaa (Dyngyldai)
- Yenisei-Punk.
- Global Music Centre.
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Sandra Electronics
I Understand
- Sessions.
- Minimal Wave.
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Ossia
Dub Hell
- Devil’s Dance.
- Blackest Ever Black.
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Inga Copeland
Smitten
- Smitten.
- Self-released.
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The Underdog
Dungeon Beats
- The Underdog Presents The Attic Tapes.
- Bite It! Recordings.
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He Said
Pump
- Pump.
- MUTE.
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Ovid
Neud Photo
- Q/R.
- Mélodies Souterraines.
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Nocturnal Emissions
No Separation (No F.A.)
- Dark Vinyl.
- Dark Vinyl.
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Naked Spots Dance
The Dance
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O YAMA O
Nogitsune
- Live at the Late Junction Festival.
Broadcast
- Thu 7 Mar 2019 23:00Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3
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