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Northwest Connection

Podcast de Trelfy, Hanny and Seb, Northwest Connection. Recorded by Kubrick Stare's Libby

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Dive into the heart of the UK's vibrant and ever-evolving music scene. Northwest Connection is your go-to podcast for exploring the raw talent of unsigned artists, underground bands, and emerging music acts across the region. Hosted by passionate music lovers, we bring you exclusive interviews, live sessions, and deep dives into the stories behind the sounds. Whether you’re a fan of indie, alternative, metal or something totally unique, we’ve got the hidden gems you won’t find anywhere else. Tune in and support the next wave of musical talent!

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Portada del episodio Sigils: The Sonic Invocation

Sigils: The Sonic Invocation

In this episode of the Northwest Connection Podcast, we sit down with Sigils, the post‑metal band turning ancient symbols, ritual energy, and heavy atmospheric soundscapes into something unmistakably their own. We explore how the band transforms the concept of a sigil — a symbol charged with intention — into music that feels carved from concrete and lit by neon. Sigils talk us through their writing process, the hidden meanings behind their name, and how they blend occult imagery, brutalist textures, and crushing melodic weight to create a sound that’s both mystical and visceral. Expect conversations about sonic symbolism, creative intention, modern ritual, and the power of turning emotion into shape, mark, and noise. Whether you’re into post‑metal, dark ambient, ritualistic music, or the intersection of art, magic, and sound design, this episode dives deep into the world of Sigils — where symbols become songs and intention becomes resonance.

8 de jun de 2026 - 57 min
Portada del episodio Electric Precision: Stephen Kerrison

Electric Precision: Stephen Kerrison

Mastering engineer Stephen Kerrison joins Northwest Connnection to crack open the science behind shaping some of the heaviest, most forward‑thinking records in the UK underground. From his work with bands like Kusanagi, Conjurer, Wren, Still, Pijn, and Slow Crush, Stephen talks about carving emotional depth out of distortion, why mastering is equal parts precision and chaos, and how he approaches every project like a controlled sonic experiment. We get into his early days, his philosophy on loudness and dynamics, the weirdest mix problems he’s ever had to resurrect, and what keeps him excited about the next wave of heavy music. If you’re into production, underground scenes, or just love hearing how records truly come alive, this episode hits hard.

1 de jun de 2026 - 43 min
Portada del episodio Static Dissent: Distortion Manifesto

Static Dissent: Distortion Manifesto

In the shadows of the Northwest, where metal shows spark to life in basements, back rooms, and half‑legal venues, Static Dissent have carved out a reputation as the promoters who don’t just book gigs — they ignite them. This episode pulls the curtain back on the chaos, devotion, and sheer stubborn willpower it takes to keep an underground scene alive when everything around it is built to grind you down. We talk blown budgets, blown amps, and the nights where everything goes wrong until suddenly everything goes right. We get into the philosophy behind their shows — why they champion the loud, the weird, the abrasive, and the bands who refuse to sand down their edges. Static Dissent break down the realities of DIY promotion: the politics, the pressure, the heartbreak, and the moments of transcendence when a room full of strangers becomes a single organism screaming the same truth. This is a manifesto forged in distortion, sweat, and neon light. A love letter to the people who build scenes from nothing but belief. A reminder that underground music doesn’t survive by accident — it survives because someone keeps choosing the noise. If you’ve ever stood in front of a stage and felt the floor shake, this episode is for you.

25 de may de 2026 - 51 min
Portada del episodio Into the Orbit of Million Moons

Into the Orbit of Million Moons

In this episode of the Northwest Connection Podcast, we drift into the luminous, slow‑burn world of Million Moons, one of the most intriguing rising voices in the UK post‑rock scene. With their new album on the horizon, the band opens up about the emotional gravity behind the record — the long nights, the layered guitars, the quiet moments that shaped its atmosphere, and the sense of camaraderie that keeps the post‑rock community alive. Million Moons talk about crafting soundscapes that feel like deep‑space transmissions, the influence of the UK underground, and how collaboration, friendship, and shared struggle fuel the genre’s most powerful work. From shimmering crescendos to fragile ambience, their music reflects the same spirit that defines the global post‑rock community: connection, patience, and the willingness to build something bigger than yourself. If you’re into post‑rock, instrumental rock, ambient soundscapes, cinematic guitar music, or the DIY ethos that binds artists together, this conversation is a slow, glowing journey through the heart of a band on the verge of a major release. Expect reflections on creativity, community, and the strange beauty of making art that feels like it’s floating just beyond the atmosphere. Million Moons’ upcoming album is a beacon for fans of expansive, emotional music — and this episode is your first step into its orbit.

18 de may de 2026 - 47 min
Portada del episodio Harry Fazakerley:From the Vale to the Spotlight

Harry Fazakerley:From the Vale to the Spotlight

Seventeen‑year‑old Walton Vale breakout artist Harry Fazakerley joins the Northwest Connection Podcast for a fast‑paced, story‑packed episode diving into his rising music career and the buzz around his latest track “Temptress.” Known for his nonstop chat, sharp riffs, and raw talent, Harry talks about growing up in Walton Vale, finding his sound, and navigating the Northwest scene at just 17. Guest host Dan from Kusanagi jumps in with his own insights from years in the post‑rock world, making this a lively, funny, and surprisingly deep conversation about ambition, creativity, and the future of Northern music. Perfect for fans of emerging artists, Liverpool music culture, and behind‑the‑scenes stories from the next wave of talent.

3 de may de 2026 - 30 min
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