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Six Notes of Separation

Six Notes of Separation

De : Helena Fremantle
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From looking up song credits to closely following the links between musicians, Six Notes of Separation has become Helena's space to fully explore the connections that underpin the music industry. But here's the gag- every episode on an artist, must be linked to the previous and succeeding artist in some way and with a new look for 2025, comes a new voice. Episodes '(ft. the fans)' will be dropping regularly to give a brand new perspective on the musicians at hand, their expertise being put to use by giving listeners the inside scoop on all things fan-and-artist related.Helena Fremantle Musique
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    • Billie Eilish (the finale)
      Oct 18 2025

      *Disclaimer: Eating Disorders and Depression discussed


      The only way I could have possibly ended Six Notes of Separation, was in the same way it all started, that being with the one and only Billie Eilish.


      As I was thinking of how to round off and wrap up Six Notes, it dawned on me that this podcast sort of acts as a metaphor of my life. Not only does ending with Billie embody the foundations of what Six Notes is all about (how everything and everyone is connected) but it also came to act as a microcosm of my teenage years too.


      If it wasn't for Billie and her radio show with her dad, I never would have found the likes of Bon Iver or Gracie Abrams or Doja Cat, I never would have fallen in love with music and therefore pursued a career in radio and podcasting. So as I came to this epiphany, I was left thinking: was it ever really about Six Notes of Separation or was it always about Billie Eilish?


      From different hair colours to baggy clothes to sexuality to mental health, I'm going to be taking you through what it is that's seen Billie gain the cult following she continues to grow. There's going to be emotion and music and personal anecdotes but I think if the 15 year-old Helena who released her first ever podcast episode five years ago could have had this then, she probably would have wept.


      If you've made it this far, thank you from the bottom of my heart for the past five years. Whether you were here listening to my innermost thoughts (The Coop listeners, you're real ones) or joining me for deep dives into musicians and their art, I would not be where I am today without this space I had to create and learn. To anyone who ever liked or commented or listened or subscribed, I deeply appreciate you. And with that, Six Notes is officially COMPLETE!!!!


      To Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/SQ-EBqDy2R0


      To keep in the loop with any future plans:

      TikTok and Instagram- @sixnotespodcast


      To get in touch:

      helena.fremantle@outlook.com

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      43 min
    • Kneecap
      Aug 30 2025

      It’s more likely that you’d have heard of the lads, who make up rapping trio ‘Kneecap’, through news apps and social media discourse then you would have because of their music. From falling out with countless governments, to being charged with terrorism offences, it’s easy to say that Kneecap has sparked nothing short of scandal and controversy ever since their inception.


      Whilst they've made their fair share of enemies, Móglaí Bap, Mo Chara and DJ Próvaí have become responsible for something far larger than some angry politicians- some could say that the trio have been critical in driving a resurgence in the Irish language.


      So who are these rappers and what is Kneecap all about? To be relieved of such questions and learn about the trio's links to last week's 'Fontaines D.C.', look no further than this episode of Six Notes of Separation.


      To watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/e4ew1HtP-PQ

      Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @sixnotespodcast

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      27 min
    • Fontaines D.C. (ft. the fans)
      Aug 16 2025

      In 2014, five lads bonded over Dublin, poetry and music at school- the manifestation of their friendship being their band ‘Fontaines D.C.’ Little did they know that ten years later, they’d be the group responsible for enkindling a resurgence in Irish music.


      After graduating from BIMM in Dublin, Fontaines D.C. landed a record deal, a tour and a whole lot of love from their home crowd. But it was their 2022 album ‘Skinny Fia’ that generated buzz and saw them break through into the UK music scene.


      Since then, they’ve adopted a new look, new label, new producer and new sound. The result of this you may ask? A chart battle next to none other than ‘Espresso’s’ Sabrina Carpenter. The success the boys has seen in the past year has been phenomenal but how much does their Dublin-centric tunes resonate with an audience from across the pond? Thankfully, I’m joined by fan Tristan, to answer exactly that.


      I’ll also be taking you through the link between this episode’s and last episode’s ‘The Weeknd’….who could be the next artist and what will be their connection to Fontaines D.C.?


      To watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4WhQf7LdW0A

      Follow us on TikTok and Instagram: @sixnotespodcast

      Follow Tristan everywhere: @midnightclementine

      To be a future fan on the show, email us at: helena.fremantle@outlook.com

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      45 min
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