With festival season in full swing, here's another interview from the archive to tide you over until we come back in September. In 2018 we chatted to the wonderful William Doyle - aka Mercury-nominated electronic artist East India Youth - about the multitude of ways in which the music industry enjoys pooing on the planet. Enjoy!
As East India Youth, electronic musician William Doyle has been nominated for a Mercury music prize and travelled the world promoting two highly successful albums. But the physical and emotional stresses of his own touring led him to ask whether musicians and the industry at large in anyway faces up to its environmental impact, and how it might change.
William joins us to discuss what can be done, why U2 aren't actually all that bad, and how ramming climate change down people's throats, muscially speaking, leaves a lot to be desired.
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