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Me Lost Me – Gaudete

Do you like traditional 16th century carols? Are you an Alan Partridge aficionado? If so, listen to this – it’ll blow your socks off. Me Lost Me has made a real treat for your ears with her take on Gaudete which is available to download for the duration of December and will then sink back into the dark depths from whence it came forever.

The song is pay what you feel – all proceeds will go to Rainbow Home North East, a small locally based charity whose fundamental aim is to reduce the significant difficulties and hardship experienced by LGBT+ asylum seekers in the North East of England.

Lean into its reverb-heavy horror-folk vibes and rejoice.

https://melostme.bandcamp.com/track/gaudete-trad-16th-century

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Music

Me Lost Me – Acrobat On The Roof

Electronic folk innovator, recent Paul Hamlyn Foundation award winner and TPW favourite, Me Lost Me’s latest single is taken from her forthcoming EP The Circle Dance and comes accompanied by a kaleidoscopic music video filmed on location at Sunderland’s Penshaw Monument. Gently haunting and instantly compelling, like much of her work Acrobat On The Roof seamlessly blends the old with the new, creating something unique, timeless and understatedly beautiful.

https://www.melostme.com

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Interviews Music

One Track Mind: Me Lost Me

The Newcastle-based musician talks about the emotional impact of Joanna Newsom’s work

The premise of One Track Mind is pretty simple: I ask artists to pick one track that means a lot to them – either something they’ve discovered recently, something that’s been with them for years, or one that reminds them of a specific time in their life or career – and tell me what makes it so special to them. I get to talk to the artists I love, and they get to talk about the artists they love. Love all round!

Next up on the series is Me Lost Me, who released her latest album The Good Noise in November. It’s a fantastic piece of music, and ranges from meandering, folky ballads to soaring, ethereal pop, many of which are pinned together with crisp and precise drum programming, shot through with a dreamy and completely unique atmosphere. It’s just brilliant, and if you happen to be in the area we massively recommended checking out one of her upcoming (fingers crossed) live shows, as her recent stream was one of my personal lockdown highlights.

For her selection she’s picked out the opening track to Joanna Newsom’s 2015 album Divers, and discusses the multitude of arguably conflicting emotions it stirs within her.