Episode 119: Rioghan

EPISODE · Mar 15, 2021 · 25 MIN

Episode 119: Rioghan

from Progcast · host Stewis Media

Finnish poet Rioghan teamed up with some musicians to produce her debut EP "Blackened Sky". We talked about her influences, the DIY production approach for her music videos and teasing possible collaborations for her upcoming debut full length album. All of that and more, only on Episode 119 of the Progcast.

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