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Liverpool’s Trial Tapes on Tape Hiss, Atmosphere & DIY Recording

54 min · 27. apr. 2026
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In this episode of the Northwest Connection Podcast, we sit down with Trial Tapes, the Liverpool post‑punk/noise band known for their lo‑fi textures, analog grit, and cinematic atmosphere. Fresh off the release of their new EP, the band talks about the creative process behind the project — from tape‑machine hiss and DIY recording techniques to the themes that shaped the record’s mood and tension. We dive into how Trial Tapes build their signature sound, the influence of Liverpool’s underground scene, and why imperfection, distortion, and raw energy are central to their approach. If you’re into post‑punk, noise rock, experimental music, or the Liverpool DIY scene, this conversation is packed with insight, stories, and inspiration straight from one of the city’s most exciting rising bands. Discover the world behind the new EP, the band’s evolving sound, and the creative rituals that keep Trial Tapes pushing boundaries.

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