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Glasto, Fyfe Dangerfield's Fly Yellow Moon and musical fairytales. With Head of Sync, Alex Sinclair

44 min · 21 de ago de 2024
portada del episodio Glasto, Fyfe Dangerfield's Fly Yellow Moon and musical fairytales. With Head of Sync, Alex Sinclair

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In the final episode of the series, Mr Sync aka Alex joins Elle to reminisce on this summer's Glasto (drink every time they mention it) and assert that no one's too cool for Coldplay. Alex pinpoints freedom as the focus of Fly Yellow Moon by Fyfe Dangerfield based purely on the artwork alone, they chat about the joy in whimsical songs and the power of discovering music as a teenager. We also learn how best to secure an encore at a gig but perhaps most importantly, an insane fact about worms.

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