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tQ’s Exclusive Monthly Round-Up Playlist: March 2023

Here's hours upon hours of the brilliant new music we've covered here at tQ over the last month, compiled into one handy playlist!

As part of your many, many perks for becoming a Quietus subscriber, we’re compiling a specially-curated, playlist for our readers every month.

Across almost more than four hours of music, you’ll find pop perfection from Roisin Murphy and US Girls, bludgeoning noise from The Shits and Big Brave, dancefloor bangers from Overmono, Mantra and Ela Minus, the best of the world’s experimental fringes, plus the picks of our metal, electronic, New Weird Britain and French music columns and more!

On top of all that, don’t forget that as a subscriber you also get links to our regular specially curated ‘Organic Intelligence’ playlists, exploring the weirdest and wonderfullest musical niches, from the Swiss underground to Latvian Cosmic Pop!

In order to listen to the playlists, you’ll need the link – you can become a Quietus Low Culture or Sound & Vision tier subscriber here. And FYI, the playlist is but one of the perks you could receive as a Quietus Subscriber. Our latest Low Culture podcast features John Doran and Luke Turner and is live now, as are heaps of exclusive releases for our Sound & Vision tier members from none other than UKAEA, Oh Baby and Kelley Stoltz, Slow Tree, Petbrick, Sly & The Family Drone and more, exclusive essays on the likes of Motorhead, Dredd, Slade, The Larry Sanders Show, PJ Harvey, Fatima Mansions and Dad’s Army. More is being announced very soon indeed, and rest assured it’s not to be missed. Access your playlists below the Steady paywall here:

You can access the playlist on Spotify here.


You can access the playlist on Apple Music here.


You can access the playlist on TIDAL here.


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