Nia Archives on: Lollapalooza, Grace Jones’ Rider, and Japanese Convenience Stores

Nia Archives on: Lollapalooza, Grace Jones’ Rider, and Japanese Convenience Stores

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Nick is joined by the Emotional Junglist and record-breaking music artist, Nia Archives, to discuss the week in music. Nia made headlines herself after being shortlisted for the Mercury Prize for the second time - she explains to Nick why the announcement came at a difficult time.

Elsewhere, Nick and Nia have both recently seen Grace Jones perform and discuss the many reasons why no contemporary artist could ever emulate Grace’s artistry or her perfectly curated rider.

Plus, Sam Fender and Olivia Dean have broken chart records with their single ‘Rein Me In’, but what is it about the two of them that has sent the track into the history books?

Plus, Charli XCX’s Lollapalooza performance has fans excited for more live shows; Nia’s big plans for Japan’s convenience stores, and what’s it like to work with James Ellis Ford?

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SONGS

Nia Archives – Sober Feels

Nia Archives – Boys in Blue

Kettama – Comes and Goes

Tricky feat. Mitch Sanders - I’m Yours

ALBUMS

Nia Archives – Emotional Junglist

Nia Archives – Silence is Loud

Madonna – American Life

Madonna - Music

Madonna – Ray of Light

Knats – A Great Day in Newcastle

War Child Records- Help(2)

Arca – XXXXX

Charli XCX – brat

Charli XCX – Wuthering Heights

Charli XCX – Music, Fashion, Film


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