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Renowned for her captivating genre-hopping, and collaborations with Andrew Weatherall and The Chemical Brothers, Beth Orton is a timeless master of electronic ambience, and contemporary folk exploration. Full of messy narratives and all-encompassing songwriting, Orton’s eighth studio album ‘Weather Alive’ is a beast of its own perception; one which effortlessly depicts the highs and lows of a career spanning nearly thirty-years, that shows no signs of slowing down. Beth chats to author, journalist, DJ and long-time friend of the Green Man, Pete Paphides, following her set on the Mountain stage.
Hiut Denim make jeans in Cardigan, West Wales. Their motto is "Do One Thing Well". Sara Ladd from Hiut chats to Emma Jones from the University of South Wales about the sustainable fashion workshops taking place in Einstein's Garden.
Finally hear a Cinedrome Q&A as directors Josh Appignanesi and Devorah Baum chat to Jason Solomons about their film 'My Extinction', exploring themes of climate activism and personal action.
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Renowned for her captivating genre-hopping, and collaborations with Andrew Weatherall and The Chemical Brothers, Beth Orton is a timeless master of electronic ambience, and contemporary folk exploration. Full of messy narratives and all-encompassing songwriting, Orton’s eighth studio album ‘Weather Alive’ is a beast of its own perception; one which effortlessly depicts the highs and lows of a career spanning nearly thirty-years, that shows no signs of slowing down. Beth chats to author, journalist, DJ and long-time friend of the Green Man, Pete Paphides, following her set on the Mountain stage.
Hiut Denim make jeans in Cardigan, West Wales. Their motto is "Do One Thing Well". Sara Ladd from Hiut chats to Emma Jones from the University of South Wales about the sustainable fashion workshops taking place in Einstein's Garden.
Finally hear a Cinedrome Q&A as directors Josh Appignanesi and Devorah Baum chat to Jason Solomons about their film 'My Extinction', exploring themes of climate activism and personal action.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices