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EPISODE · May 21, 2025 · 1H 25M

Ep 20 - irou

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This week we showcase irou [EE-roh], a solo artist from New York City that focuses on a unique approach to dance music, combining elements of bedroom pop, lofi 8-bit music, house, garage and drum & bass. Alex and Dan deep dive into four of her songs and share their opinions on each. Follow irou on Spotify All rights belong to the original musical creators. Musical credits in order of being heard: “math for kids” by irou “do you still like me” by irou “blame it on new york” by irou “empty” by irou Intro music courtesy of Funky Times. "Funky Times 1.0", from the album Funky Times. Additional music featured in this episode: “Augustus Gloop” by Danny Elfman, from Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) “Highway to Hell” by AC/DC, from Highway to Hell Check out our Spotify playlist including all of the songs played on the podcast. If you have a band you think should be featured on the podcast, email us at [email protected] Follow us on Instagram for all of the latest news and updates. Disclaimer: Dan Reeves' views and beliefs are his own. Dan Reeves is not speaking on behalf of any employer he is or has been associated with.

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This week we showcase irou [EE-roh], a solo artist from New York City that focuses on a unique approach to dance music, combining elements of bedroom pop, lofi 8-bit music, house, garage and drum & bass. Alex and Dan deep dive into four of her songs...

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