MATL

27 January 2024

Episode Sixteen

 Introducing Mr Lloyd Atlantic. 

Atlantic grew up on fictional detectives, determined he’d live like a fictional detective, became a fictional detective. Stories of his exploits tend to travel light, without baggage, leaving you to imagine circumstances, history, where everyone has come from and where they’re going. 

You’ll find the clichés you bring with you.

Lloyd Atlantic will drop in from time to time. 


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22 January 2024

Another Lovely Review, Thank You

 Great thanks to Trish was here for this generous review on Apple Podcasts. 




Five star ratings, following the show and reviewing where it’s possible make a massive difference for a new podcast. These things play to the algorithms on podcast platforms and help to get the show in front of other listeners. 

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MATL

16 January 2024

Now On Supercast

 Musetrap And The Laird are now on Supercast, a secure platform for subscribing to podcasts. 


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13 January 2024

Episode Fifteen

 Episode Fifteen is a little melancholy. Hey, it’s a spoken word and music podcast, you weren’t expecting melancholy? 

I Was In Love Once, we’ve all been there, or will be. 

Hard Land, Soft Death is a reflection on the different realities we all live in, and the different geography we inhabit, and a nod to Richard Brautigan. 

Thank you for supporting this independent podcast, despite the melancholy. 

Surely you were expecting a little melancholy?


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