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You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians

WOAH: Angine de Poitrine Might Be It

You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians

Peter Martin

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4.9770 Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2026

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Join Adam Maness as he delves into the best new music released in April 2026 (ish). This month we're featuring the incredible microtonal Angine de Poitrine and many more!

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0:00.0

Welcome everyone to another edition of Fresh Spin Friday. I'm your host, Adam Manus.

0:16.3

And this show, we listened to new music that has come out in the previous month.

0:20.6

Our previous month right now is April, 26.

0:24.2

And, I mean, the star of the show by far, the sensation of sensations,

0:29.2

the micrototal maniacs, the French-Canadian duo, Angine de Patrine,

0:34.8

have taken the world by storm with their mix of odd meter time signatures

0:40.3

microtonal custom-made instruments and crazy black and white polka dot uh outfits and body paints

0:48.3

i never thought i'd see the day but here we are here we are it's pretty are. It's pretty spectacular. This whole thing.

0:55.3

And the new album's called Volume 2. And the single for that is Fabi Unk. Let's check it out.

1:07.8

What is happening? What is happening?

1:10.0

What is happening? What is happening? The

1:30.3

The Crazy Crazy Crazy. Aliens walk among us. Isn't that great? Now, Anjin de Patrin are certainly not the first band to use these custom, you know, super fretted guitars and basses that have the microtones between the regular tones or odd time signatures. I always just think it's delightful when music that's usually relegated to a very nerdy corner of fandom kind of explodes to the masses.

2:37.5

And I see people in my social circle talking about microtonal music.

2:43.9

And I'm just flabbergasted that it's, but I also I get it because they've really

2:48.9

locked it in with the visuals the way they look the videos

2:52.2

that they're putting out it's it's pretty special it kind of reminds me of like when domi and

2:58.4

jady beck were having a moment a couple of years ago and it's like oh people like this they're on

3:02.8

jimmie kimmel is that true it's pretty cool so uh happy to see it happy to see anything weird work its way into the mainstream and open up people's ears a little bit.

3:12.4

And check that out, volume two from Angine de Poitrine.

3:17.0

Next up is an album that we overlooked last month, but I wanted to make it up right now.

3:23.4

It's by the great trumpeter Jeremy Pelt, one of our favorites around here.

3:27.2

This is on the high note album.

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