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In Conversation with Jane Weaver
Ep. 11
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She’s the Manchester-based producer and songwriter whose extensive career has seen her carve out a unique sound that takes in psychedelia, folk and space rock, making her the quintessential bluedot artist.
After the incredible success of her 2021 album Flock, she returns to bluedot this July after her first appearance back in 2017.
Welcome... to the bluedot podcast – with Jane Weaver
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