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  • New music at Iceland Airwaves: Pascal Pinon – Árstíðir

    What, the two-headed Mexican freak show performer? Er, no. This lot make kooky, delicate acoustic folk

    If you Google "Pascal Pinon" your first result is likely to be a Wikipedia page about a Mexican freak-show performer – the two-headed Mexican – whose benign cyst was transformed to look like a second head. However, we are not covering Pasqual Pinon, but rather Pascal Pinon, an Icelandic four-piece who make delicate acoustic folk – you know, the kind that usually gets snapped up by large phone companies to give their adverts a sense of kooky wonderment. Formed by twins Jófríður and Ásthildur, Pascal Pinon were signed by the Berlin label Morr Music and were nominated for newcomers of the year at the Icelandic music awards. Morr Music plan to release their debut album in the rest of Europe in early 2011.
    Pascal Pinon are playing this year's Iceland Airwaves festival


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  • Music Weekly: Crystal Fighters and the Wipers

    We kick things off this week with a look at Spanish pop through the eyes of Basque-influenced electro-folk band Crystal Fighters. The band's singer Sebastian joined Rosie in the studio to discuss how an unfinished opera gave the group not only their name but also inspiration for their album, Star of Love. Sebastian is on hand to introduce a special mixtape of 1980s Spanish pop (you can check out the track listing here).

    In Singles Club, Alexis and Rosie are joined by Michael Hann to discuss the likes of Warpaint's Undertow, the Vaccines' Wrecking Bar (Ra Ra Ra) and James Blake's cover of Feist's Limit To Your Love.

    Elsewhere, the Feature With No Name returns! This week Michael talks us through Portland's precursor to grunge, 1970s band the Wipers.

    Let us know your throughts on this week's show in the space below. And if you want more attention from us, then do follow us on Twitter or friend us on Facebook. Until next week, happy listening.



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