James Acaster's Perfect Sounds

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Rating
4.8
from
175 reviews
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This podcast has
117 episodes
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Explicit
No
Date created
2020/04/17
Average duration
28 min.
Release period
7 days

Description

James Acaster tries to convince comedians that 2016 is the greatest year for music, ever.

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Fatiha El-Ghorri is in Heavn
2022/05/27
Heavn by Jamila Woods fuses R&B, Jazz and various other genres including classic indie. Surely it must appeal to Cure-loving Fatiha!
Aparna Nancherla & Freetown Sound
2022/05/20
Freetown Sound by Blood Orange is such an "immaculate" album that James worries he might burst into tears just talking about it. Here's hoping Aparna feels the same, otherwise trouble could be afoot.
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Jen Ives & An Escape Into Space
2022/05/13
Splendor & Misery is a sci-fi concept album by experimental rap trio Clipping. Lyrics and soundscapes combine to tell an Afrofuturist story of an escape from oppression into the void of space. Jen Ives prepares to be transported.
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Stuart Laws & ScHoolboy Q
2022/05/06
James confesses to being in love with ScHoolboy Q's Blank Face LP. With a Gangsta rap core but with psychedelic overtones and great production, is there enough to seduce Stuart Laws too?
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Toussaint Douglass & The Life Of Pablo
2022/04/29
The ever-polarising Kanye West can be controversial at times but James can't help but like the music. After all, his 2016 album The Life of Pablo has a vein of weirdness running through it that is right up James' street. However, is it a path Toussaint Douglass is willing to tread?
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Fern Brady & The Punk Beyoncé
2022/04/22
Black Terry Cat by Xenia Rubinos is a magical album drawing on many influences and described by the artist herself as "a punk Beyoncé". However, is it enough to impress one of Scotland's finest, Fern Brady?
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Sadia Azmat & Black Girl Blues
2022/04/15
Fetish Bones by Moor Mother delivers a powerful message via a sonically abrasive backdrop. Labelled by the artist herself as Black Girl Blues, Project Housing Bop or Slaveship Punk, it's an album that demands the listener's full attention. However, was it enough to hold Sadia Asmat's attention?
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Sara Barron & Emily's D+Evolution
2022/04/08
Emily's D+Evolution, a brilliant Jazz-Rock-Funk fusion album by Grammy Award winning Esperanza Spalding, is usually the last thing Sara Barron would listen to. However, some finely crafted lyrics start to reel her in.
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Nathan Caton & an OST to Nothing
2022/04/01
Wes Borland you may remember as the guitarist in '90s rock/rap outfit Limp Bizkit. In 2016 he released Crystal Machete, a soundtrack to an imagined film. James and Nathan try to imagine what that film would look like.
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Thanyia Moore, Illusion & Destruction
2022/03/25
Mahoroboshiya by Japanese folk singer Ichiko Aoba is an album with such a delicate and intimate feel that James can't help but relax to it. However, is it enough to chill '90s R&B-loving Thanyia Moore?
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Jayde Adams & Hard Pop Opera
2022/03/18
Rien by Perrine en Morceaux has a sound so big, it envelopes James and (in his words) makes him feel like a little boy. But is it too big for Jayde Adams to handle?
Rhys Nicholson & That '70s Funk Thang
2022/03/11
Awaken My Love was a massive left turn for Childish Gambino and produced one of the best songs of 2016 in the form of Redbone. Influenced by George Clinton's '70s band Funkadelic but with modern techniques, it made Rhys Nicholson "Horny... but not for sex".
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4.8 out of 5
175 reviews
PedroDexter 2022/03/26
Excellent!
A great podcast to discover new music whilst dreaming with northern California traffic. James is a great interviewer and listener. -Pedro
TheidoreF 2021/06/11
james acaster’s best podcast
my dad has continued to almost exclusively wear hawaiian shirts throughout lockdown
evanseesred 2021/09/14
What is this
As an American, I realize I may be missing something about who this guy is, but I’m not really sure what’s going on. Was this guy a famous comedian wh...
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Punk_dreams 2021/06/11
I’m convinced
I like this podcast setup and it made me feel passionate about listening to music again and to discover what else it out there.
MackL! 2021/04/02
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RafGar 2021/04/01
Deeper than you think.
Every time I think I’ve got Acaster figured out, he goes and does something above and beyond. The regular interviews with celebs are great, but his in...
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Anna B 17 2021/03/19
Great listen!
This guy changed the way I have listened to music! The episodes are funny and the added info makes listening to the albums so enjoyable. 10/10 recomme...
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Karsuv 2021/02/03
Dang good
So much fun to listen to & a bonus that my music library is growing with each episode!
Beckky_O 2021/01/11
Absolute banger
Love the podcast and recommend it to all my friends. I hope he does an episode of LP’s Lost on you.
londoon007 2020/12/07
Excellent!
I loved the book and was very excited to find the podcast. One of the best parts of my week is listening to the albums- some of my favorites were A S...
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