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Nightmares On Wax, George Evelyn that is, thirty years into his musical journey, had a mortality scare, forced into questioning his existence, and what freedom means to different people, has made the deepest NOW album yet, Shout Out! To Freedom. He spoke with me from his home in Ibiza to talk about being present in the moment, about gratitude, and about his early days at the height of warehouse rave, which included having someonce called Sven Vath as your tour driver.
Title music by ESO
The new Nightmares On Wax album, Shout Out! To Freedom, is available on Warp Records from October 29th here.
If you’d like to help fund Lost and Sound for the price of a coffee, head on over to the show’s Ko-Fi crowdsouce.
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Nightmares On Wax, George Evelyn that is, thirty years into his musical journey, had a mortality scare, forced into questioning his existence, and what freedom means to different people, has made the deepest NOW album yet, Shout Out! To Freedom. He spoke with me from his home in Ibiza to talk about being present in the moment, about gratitude, and about his early days at the height of warehouse rave, which included having someonce called Sven Vath as your tour driver.
Title music by ESO
The new Nightmares On Wax album, Shout Out! To Freedom, is available on Warp Records from October 29th here.
If you’d like to help fund Lost and Sound for the price of a coffee, head on over to the show’s Ko-Fi crowdsouce.

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