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EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 47 MIN

Into the Orbit of Million Moons

from Northwest Connection · host Trelfy, Hanny and Seb, Northwest Connection. Recorded by Kubrick Stare's Libby

In this episode of the Northwest Connection Podcast, we drift into the luminous, slow‑burn world of Million Moons, one of the most intriguing rising voices in the UK post‑rock scene. With their new album on the horizon, the band opens up about the emotional gravity behind the record — the long nights, the layered guitars, the quiet moments that shaped its atmosphere, and the sense of camaraderie that keeps the post‑rock community alive.Million Moons talk about crafting soundscapes that feel like deep‑space transmissions, the influence of the UK underground, and how collaboration, friendship, and shared struggle fuel the genre’s most powerful work. From shimmering crescendos to fragile ambience, their music reflects the same spirit that defines the global post‑rock community: connection, patience, and the willingness to build something bigger than yourself.If you’re into post‑rock, instrumental rock, ambient soundscapes, cinematic guitar music, or the DIY ethos that binds artists together, this conversation is a slow, glowing journey through the heart of a band on the verge of a major release. Expect reflections on creativity, community, and the strange beauty of making art that feels like it’s floating just beyond the atmosphere.Million Moons’ upcoming album is a beacon for fans of expansive, emotional music — and this episode is your first step into its orbit.

In this episode of the Northwest Connection Podcast, we drift into the luminous, slow‑burn world of Million Moons, one of the most intriguing rising voices in the UK post‑rock scene. With their new album on the horizon, the band opens up about the emotional gravity behind the record — the long nights, the layered guitars, the quiet moments that shaped its atmosphere, and the sense of camaraderie that keeps the post‑rock community alive.Million Moons talk about crafting soundscapes that feel like deep‑space transmissions, the influence of the UK underground, and how collaboration, friendship, and shared struggle fuel the genre’s most powerful work. From shimmering crescendos to fragile ambience, their music reflects the same spirit that defines the global post‑rock community: connection, patience, and the willingness to build something bigger than yourself.If you’re into post‑rock, instrumental rock, ambient soundscapes, cinematic guitar music, or the DIY ethos that binds artists together, this conversation is a slow, glowing journey through the heart of a band on the verge of a major release. Expect reflections on creativity, community, and the strange beauty of making art that feels like it’s floating just beyond the atmosphere.Million Moons’ upcoming album is a beacon for fans of expansive, emotional music — and this episode is your first step into its orbit.

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