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  • Hear from the Roundhouse Resident Artists as they performed at The Great Escape Festival. Get stories of their journeys so far and hear full-length live recordings from their exceptional performances at the Hope & Ruin in Brighton.

    Marnie Woodmeade chatted backstage with BINA., Kai Bosch, Luca Manning, The Magic, Flâneuse and India Shan before they took to the stage.

    Tracklisting:
    BINA. - Just a Sec
    Kai Bosch - Be Right Back
    Luca Manning - Concrete Kiss
    The Magic - French African Queen
    Flâneuse - London Plain
    India Shan - Sunday

    This podcast may contain some strong language.

  • Abel Selaocoe moves seamlessly across a plethora of genres and styles, from collaborations with world musicians and beatboxers, to concertos and solo performances.

    South African cellist Abel Selaocoe is redefining the parameters of the cello. Combining virtuosic performance with improvisation, singing and body percussion, and has a special interest in curating recital programmes that highlight the links between Western and non-Western musical traditions, with view to helping classical music reach a more diverse audience.

    Abel joins Erica McKoy in the Transmission Roundhouse studio as they discuss his unique performance style, audience participation, and inclusivity in classical music.

    Renowned for eclectic line-ups performing special, one-off gigs with full seating set around our circular stage, you’ll get closer to your favourite artists and treated to the bespoke shows that see collaborations and surprises, all making for a truly unique and special experience.

    Presenter: Erica McKoy
    Producer: Kojo Gozo

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  • Ahead of her headline gig at the Roundhouse, Emeli Sandé joined Liv Cowle backstage to discuss her return to performing live, recording a new album and switching record labels.

    A multi-platinum artist that has already captured the nation with her resonant, soulful voice and inspirational melodies, Emeli Sandé MBE’s chart-topping releases have been loved by fans and critics for over ten years.

    From anthemic house and uplifting pop to lush gospel power ballads, the BRIT-award winner has remained resilient in her versatility, knowing how to wear her emotions on her musical sleeve. Now newly signed to Chrysalis Records, witness the artistic rebirth as this Scottish singer-songwriter starts a new chapter, whilst still flexing her holistic skills and heartfelt pop sensibility.

    Presenter: Liv Cowle

  • Ahead of their headline gig at the Roundhouse, Goat Girl joined us to discuss the importance of live music venues, signing to Rough Trade Records, equality in music and performing at the Roundhouse.

    Equipped with conscious lyricism, bittersweet hooks and gorgeous harmonies, Goat Girl quickly carved out their own space in the music scene after forming in 2015.

    After soundcheck, the band joined Nels Hylton in the Transmission Roundhouse studio for a chat about their journey in music so far and their plans for the future as they prepare to take to the stage at the In The Round Festival.

    Surround yourself in music with the ultimate gig experience at In the Round Festival. Renowned for eclectic line-ups performing special, one-off gigs with full seating set around our circular stage, you’ll get closer to your favourite artists and treated to the bespoke shows that see collaborations and surprises, all making for a truly unique and special experience.

    Presenter: Nels Hylton
    Producer: Kojo Gozo

  • From chorister to convict, grime MC to folk singer and pioneer of the sound ‘G-folk’ which blends the two, East London’s Hak Baker presents Bricks in the Wall as part of In the Round Festival.

    After soundcheck, Hak joins Erica McKoy in the Transmission Roundhouse studio as they break down what it means to be a working class musician, making good use of prison time and Hak's self-curated line-up at the Roundhouse.

    Bringing G-folk to the UK in a big way, Hak Baker redefines what it means to be a folk singer in the capital, blending grime and gritty lyrics with unadorned vocal talents. Whether chronicling his own experiences or those of the people around him, Hak Baker’s music offers an indispensable insight into the struggles of the working classes in 2021/22.

    The injustices, the hustle, the heartache: it’s all there to be discovered as this remarkably unique artist takes to the stage. Surround yourself in music with the ultimate gig experience at In the Round Festival.

    Renowned for eclectic line-ups performing special, one-off gigs with full seating set around our circular stage, you’ll get closer to your favourite artists and treated to the bespoke shows that see collaborations and surprises, all making for a truly unique and special experience.

    Presenter: Erica McKoy