PFTU 24.5.26

The latest edition of Postcards From the Underground drifts through flickering indie pop, restless post-punk and shadowy electronic textures, gathering songs that feel pulled from sleepless streets and half-lit rooms. There’s a constant sense of movement throughout — sharp melodies colliding with fuzzed-out guitars, intimate confessions dissolving into atmospheric noise, and moments of warmth emerging from the static.

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Lynsey Gillies
PFTU 17.6.26

The latest Postcards From The Underground drifts through restless post-punk, shadowy electronics, experimental indie and fractured art-pop, moving between hypnotic rhythms, distorted guitars and cinematic atmosphere. There’s a constant sense of tension running throughout — industrial textures collide with dreamlike melodies, while noisy psych, darkwave and avant-pop blur into something raw, unpredictable and strangely addictive.

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Lynsey Gillies
PFTU 10.5.26

The latest edition of Postcards From The Underground drifts between restless post-punk, late-night jazz detours, fractured folk confessionals and electronic transmissions and ghostly frequencies from the edge of the dial.

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Lynsey Gillies
PFTU 3.5.26

Dive into the latest Postcards From The Underground—a restless, genre-hopping journey through sharp indie cuts and shimmering alt sounds. Tune in for a playlist celebrates discovery, that’s equal parts reflective and electric stitching together rising voices and seasoned artists into a vivid snapshot of underground music right now.

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Lynsey Gillies
PFTU 26.4.26

The latest Postcards From The Underground blurs genre lines, moving between post-punk urgency, hazy indie, experimental electronics, and dark pop. It’s a restless, shape-shifting playlist where distortion meets melody, and underground sounds collide, dissolve, and re-emerge in unexpected forms.

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Lynsey Gillies
PFTU 19.4.26

Latest edition of Postcards From The Underground dives headfirst into the shifting landscapes of modern alternative music, tracing a path through indie rock, art-pop, garage, dream pop, and left-field folk.

Tune in for a playlist celebrates discovery, that’s equal parts reflective and electric.

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Lynsey Gillies
PFTU 12.4.26

This week on Postcards From The Underground features an interview with Alain Whyte, discussing his songwriting career, new album Baby I'm Strange, and plans for upcoming West Coast tour.

Across the playlist, the show moves through a wide range of underground sounds — from fuzzy garage pop and indie rock to dream pop, folk, experimental jazz and atmospheric electronica.

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Lynsey Gillies
PFTU 29.3.26

continues our journey through forward-thinking sounds and underground movements, bringing together a carefully curated selection of artists pushing boundaries across genres. Expect deep textures, evolving rhythms, and a focus on atmosphere and storytelling.

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PFTU 15.3.25

This week on Postcards From The Underground, the playlist drifts between hazy dream-pop, wiry post-punk and late-night electronic glow, tune in for Twenty four tracks, one winding route through the independent underground — new discoveries, familiar favourites, and the wonderfully off-kilter sounds in between.

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Lynsey Gillies