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Dream Beatings with ESSIE AND THE HUM

1 h 48 min · 20. Juni 2026
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Named one of Portland’s best new bands by the Willamette Week, ethereal indie folk band Essie and the Hum seem to have sprung to life fully-formed, with a musical cohesion and creative clarity that belies their scant 13 months together. The whole band is in the house this week to peel back the curtain on that creation myth and dive into the moments of change and growth that have propelled them so far. We also get into the gremlin-core good looks of Billy Joel; bone-conducting as an audio medium (pro or con?); gnat jewelry;  and paper eating (decidedly pro).  Music this week: “I Am a Flower” by Essie and the Hum (22:34) “Fauna Song” By Rapman Gavin and Jesse the Tree (40:15) “Raccoon Eyes” by Essie and the Hum (1:06:15) “Nausea” by Laska (1:24:59) “La Bruja” by Arteaga (1:42:32)

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