Another year goes by and it was... well, definitely different than the last one but still quite weird. The second consecutive Covid year was a rollercoaster ride of emotions where hope and despair went hand in hand and we're surely finished yet. Luckily, this resulted in quite outstanding musical releases which gave us much needed comfort and distraction in these difficult times. Today, we're honouring the fifty records that meant the most to us in the past twelve months.
Six hours of laidback vibes to enjoy while the world is slowly waking up again. Enjoy a first glimpse of post-pandemic bliss with tracks from HAIM, Kings Of Convenience, Khruangbin, Alice Phoebe Lou, Tash Sultana, The Antlers, Hiss Golden Messenger, Feng Suave, Doves, Faye Webster and more
Every Friday music fans are faced with the same burning question: What to listen to from the sheer endless sea of new albums, EPs and other releases? Don't worry, the people of NBHAP are here to help you with that. Our very own "Release Radar" gives you a quick overview on the music that matters the most this week.
Ten years of music, ten personal stories. The writers of NBHAP are given the opportunity to resume about the records that excited them the most during the past decade. This is a subjective reflection rather than an ultimate conclusion. Longtime editor Henning weaves his fibres into the bigger picture.
Ten years after its release it's time to revisit The Antlers' iconic debut and reflect on why 'Hospice' is still relevant and the ultimate record for our approach towards Hope and Passion.
In the wake of his solo debut 'Impermanence' the distinctive songwriter was forced so silence himself. On NBHAP he reflects on what silence means to him.
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