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Organic Intelligence VII: Post-Tito Yugoslavian Pop

In our subscriber only series, Adrian Flanagan salutes his family roots in Yugoslavia with a selection of bangers

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We’re not luddites, we just feel you deserve better than some unsatisfying algorithmical advice when it comes to music. This is the seventh edition of our Low Culture subscriber’s newsletter, Organic Intelligence, which features tQ’s favourite people taking a deep dive into their record collections to offer you DJ bag gold, Discogs bargains and all-back-to-mine nuggets. This month electronic pop conceptualist Adrian Flanagan unearths five gems from the world of post-General Tito Yugoslavian pop. You can listen to the seventh Organic Intelligence playlist on Spotify, Apple and Tidal (and remember that all your monthly playlists, as well as your exclusive essays, can be found on the Low Culture Quietus page). To get access to the Organic Intelligence newsletter, you need to sign up to our subscriber system via the Steady checkout below.

Listen to the Organic Intelligence Post-Tito Yugoslavian Pop Playlist on Spotify, Apple Music and Tidal

In between writing and recording concept records with Eccentronic Research Council and Maxine Peake; touring disco music with International Teachers Of Pop; and (with The Moonlandingz) trying to beat The Stone Roses’ frankly pathetic five-year record for the most disappointing and overdue follow-up album in the history of rock; as a ‘nose thumb’ to everything that Brexit stands for, and with the ugly rise of nationalism on this pathetic floating turd of an isle, I recently formed a Sheffield-based DJ collective called, Outernational Yorkshire.

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