Episode Synopsis "Rebekah gets deep & meaningful with Mike Boorman"
Rebekah speaks to Mike Boorman about her mental approach to life and to music, and how this has changed through the years. From a socialite party girl on the Birmingham scene, Rebekah transformed herself completely to become a teetotal grafter who eventually conquered Berlin. After initially attracting the attention of Chris Liebing at CLR, Rebekah discusses what life has been like after the demise of CLR; the creative rationale for her debut album on Soma; and whether gender debates are useful in this day and age. Tracklist: 1. Rebekah - Confined Heart 2. Rebekah - Fear Paralysis 3. Jake Conlon - Groke 13 4. Rebekah - Code Black 5. Rebekah - Again
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