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From post-punk to dreampop. New wave and electronic. Synthetic Dreams is a podcast series featuring relaxed, in-depth interviews with artists from different genres and backgrounds to discuss their music, career and what keeps them inspired.
The show started back in 2021 and guests so far have included, Vince Clarke, Paul Hartnol (Orbital) Neil Barnes (Leftfield) Alex Paterson (The Orb) Graham Massey (808 State) Boris Blank (Yello) Sonic Boom (Spaceman 3) Daniel Miller (Mute Records) Mark Mothersbaugh (Devo) Andy McCluskey (OMD) John Grant, Clem Burke (Blondie) and legendary producer Youth.
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Delighted to be joined by electronic musician, Jas Shaw on the podcast this week.
Jas was one half of Simian Mobile Disco, who he formed in Manchester with James Ford, a previous guest on Synthetic Dreams, back in 2003.
Originally just a DJ side project to their four-piece band Simian, Simian Mobile Disco formed as an electronic act after Simian parted ways in 2005.
In 2006, the single ‘We Are Your Friends’ by Justice vs Simian reached number 20 in the UK singles chart and became a massive club hit
Simian Mobile Disco’s excellent debut album, ‘Attack Decay Sustain Release’, released in June 2007 on Wichita Recordings, received lots of praise from the UK press at the time. It’s one of my favourite electronic albums. Still sounds fantastic
Jas discusses the making of his latest album ‘A Tea Within A Tea’, which follows ‘The Exquisite Cops’ released in 2019, as well as talking about his time in Simian and Simian Mobile Disco
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Today’s fascinating episode of Synthetic Dreams features songwriter, guitarist and singer, Emma Anderson
Emma formed Rover Girls with school friend, Miki Berenyi back in 1987. Then after a couple of alternations to the lineup, changed the name of the group to Lush in 1988.
A year later, the band signed to 4AD records and released the six-track mini album, ‘Scar’, which received praise from the UK music press.
They went on to release three commercially successful and critically acclaimed albums with 4AD.
Described as one of the first bands on the shoegaze scene, Lush went on to have great chart success during the Britpop era too, with the singles, ‘Ladykillers’ ‘500 (Shake Baby Shake) and ‘Single Girl’
Emma discusses, amongst other things, the making of her first ever solo album ‘Pearlies’ which was released on Sonic Cathedral records in 2023.
Emma Anderson - Clusters (Official Video)
Today's fascinating episode features musician, artist and author, Horace Panter.
Horace, known professionally as as Sir Horace Gentleman, was a member in of my all-time favourite groups, The Specials
Panter met Jerry Dammers while a student at Lanchester Polytechnic and the two of them formed The Specials.
The group enjoyed many hits including ‘Gangsters’ ‘Rat Race’ ‘Sterotype’ and ‘Ghost Town’ which stormed to the top of the charts back in June, 1981. As discussed in the interview, this seminal track truly reflected what was going on in Thatcher’s Britain at the time, terrible unemployment, social unrest and riots. The song was hailed by the contemporary UK music press as a major piece of popular social commentary
Horace talks about his current group The Dirt Road Band, his art and the exhibitions his put on, writing his book ‘Ska'd for Life’ and his time in The Specials, who in my humble opinion are one of the most influential British bands ever.
Today's fascinating episode features Ivan Doroschuk from new wave, synth-pop band, Men Without Hats.
The group formed in Montreal back in 1977, during the height of punk and Ivan talks about some of the punk bands he saw live, along with acts that came a few years before then, groups like Pink Floyd and Roxy Music. The group went on to support Roxy on their Avalon tour world tour in 1982.
Ivan also talks openly about fame and the enormous success the band achieved following the release of ‘The Safely Dance’, his earliest influences and musical passions. Touring and how he keeps his voice in shape, and discusses the story behind one of my favourite synth-pop tracks of all-time, ‘Antartica’
Men Without Hats - Safety Dance (Offical Video)
Men Without Hats - The Message
Today’s episode of Synthetic Dreams features a conversation with synthesist, vocalist, and composer, Tim Blake.
Tim, who currently lives in the Poitou region of France, was part of, what many fans consider to be the classic line-up of Gong, which spawned the “Radio Gnome Trilogy”
He was also a member one my my all-time favourite groups, Hawkwind, from 1979-1980. Joining them again from 2008-2015, and on a number of occasions since.
He has also released several critically acclaimed solo albums and recorded and performed as “Crystal Machine”
The first Synthetic Dreams episode of 2025 features a conversation with Berlin-based electronic and avant garde duo, Alexander Hacke and Danielle de Picciotto, who record music under the name hackedepicciotto.
Alexander is a founding member of the hugely influential experimental group, Einstürzende Neubauten, who he joined back in 1980 at the age of just 15
Danielle, an American-born artist, musician and filmmaker met Alexander in 1987 shortly after arriving in Berlin, the couple who first started making music together in 2001.
We discuss the recording of The Best of hackedepicciotto (Live in Napoli) which came out last year on the always excellent Mute record label
https://www.hackedepicciotto.de
https://mute.com/artists/hackedepicciotto/
Delighted to be joined on the podcast today by experimental guitar and drum duo, George Knegtel and Alex Andropoulos, who record music under the name, Able Noise.
The duo, who are based between The Hague, in the Netherlands and Athens, Greece, formed Able Noise back in 2017 after meeting at The Royal Academy of Arts.
We discuss the recording of their latest album ‘High Tide’, which was released in November, 2024, via London label World of Echo.
We also talk about their earliest musical influences, the creative process, experimentation and their forthcoming UK tour, which starts next week at London’s Cafe Otto.
They are also playing gigs in Manchester, Liverpool, Oxford, Bristol and Cardiff, ending the tour in Margate
Today’s fascinating episode features DJ, producer and musician, Mathew Carter, who performs and records music under the name Jaguar Skills
As well as putting out hundreds of drum and bass mixtapes through various radio stations, Jaguar Skills, who started his DJ career back in 2002, has released four studio albums.
We discuss, amongst other things, the recording of his latest album‘Disco Galactico’ which was released back in May. It’s one of my favourite records of 2024 - a wonderful mix of funk, disco and soul. Perfect soundtrack for any Christmas or New Years eve party
We also talk about his love of hip-hop and earliest influences as a DJ
Jaguar Skills is doing a couple of sets at the Warehouse Project in Manchester this weekend as support for The Prodigy.
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Today’s fascinating episode features Austrian-Canadian electronic musician and producer, Bill Leeb.
Leeb started his musical career with legendary industrial band, Skinny Puppy, going on to form Front Line Assembly in 1986 and new-age ambient act, Delerium a year later. In 1997 Delerium scored a massive, world-wide hit with the track ‘Silence’ taken from their ninth studio album, ‘Karma’, which is one of my all-time favourite electronic albums of the 1990s.
We discus his earliest musical memories and move to Canada from Austria at the age of 14, the recent Front Line Assembly tour with musical heroes, Gary Numan and Ministry and the recording of his first ever solo album, ‘Model Kollapse’, which came out in September.
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Todays fascinating and fun interview features Dick Valentine, from American band, Electric Six joins me on the podcast today
Electric Six, who formed in Detroit, Michigan back in 1996, are known for combining elements of garage rock, new wave and disco into their genre-defying sound
As well as being part of Electric Six, Dick is also an author and we discuss the series of novels he has written.
Electric Six continue their UK tour this weekend and all next week, finishing their run of dates in sunny Brighton. Be sure to grab a ticket…
Today’s fascinating episode features multi-talented Scottish musician and composer, Christopher Duncan who records music under the name C Duncan
His debut album ‘Architect’ was nominated for the 2015 Mercury Music Prize and since then, has gone on to release five critically acclaimed and well received albums.
Christopher, who’s music has features ion various TV shows, discuss’s the making of his forthcoming album ‘It’s Only A Love Song’, which comes out on Bella Union on January 24, 2025.
There are some truly great melodies on It’s Only A Love Song’ it’s a lush and dreamy record, full of wonderful layers and beautiful textures.
Sure to be one of the albums of 2025
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Today’s insightful episode of Synthetic Dreams features Colombian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer, Ela Minus
Ela talks about the creative process and recording of her brilliant new album ‘DIA’ which comes out on January 17th via Domino records.
She also discusses her earliest musical roots and time playing drums in hardcore rock band, Ratón Perez. Her move to New York and first impressions of the city. Building synths and love of analog equipment and the album that got her hooked on electronic music.
https://www.dominomusic.com/artists/ela-minus
Today's fascinating episode of Synthetic Dreams features multi-talented musician, Christopher Stephen Clark, who records and performs electronic music under the moniker, Clark.
Clark has also written and produced music for television, films and video games. His records have been released by Warp Records, Deutsche Gramophon and his own record label, Throttle Records.
We discuss creativity, the running of his record label and the making of his latest album, ‘In Camera, which came out in September.
Todays fascinating episode of Synthetic Dreams features a conversation with British singer, rapper and songwriter, Alison Clarkson, better known as Betty Boo.
Alison, who has acquired many strings to her bow, started her music career as a rapper in hip-hop group She Rockers back in the late 80s. They supported big named hip-hop acts like Public Enemy.
Then in the early 90s Alison creative the moniker Betty Boo and became a massive pop phenomenon, enjoying huge chart success’s and winning a Brit award for Best British Newcomer in 1991.
Featuring infectious beats, samples and memorable raps, Betty Boo’s music appealed, not only pop music lovers, but to fans of alternative music too.
With her strong independent spirit and DIY approach to music making, she stood out from all the manufactured pop acts at the time.
After her first wave of success as Betty Boo, Alison went on to write a number of hits for other artists, including Hearsay and was awarded an Ivor Novello award for writing their hit single ‘Pure and Simple’
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This weeks episode of Synthetic Dreams features Scottish musician, Robin Guthrie, one of the co-founders of the legendary band, The Cocteau Twins, who are arguably one of the most influential bands of all-time.
Guthrie, who was Cocteau’s principal songwriter, guitarist, bassist and keyboardist, has released several collaborative albums with the acclaimed ambient composer and pianist, the late Harold Budd, as well as production work for a number of artists, including The Gun Club, Edwin Collins, Lush and Ian McCulloch.
As well as talking about his solo work, Robin also discusses his time in The Cocteau Twins and sheds light on how their beautiful music was created.
His new E.P ‘Atlas’ is out now
My guest this week is multi-talented musician, Aaron Hemphill, who records music under the name, Nonpareils.
We discuss he recording of his second album as Nonpareils, 'Rhetoric and Terror', which is out now via Mute records. It's a brilliant record, one of my favourite releases of 2024.
Aaron, who co-founded the band Liars, also talks about the creative process and inspiration behind this record, his earliest musical passions and what it was like living in New York in the early 2000s, being part of the city's exciting music scene, which is wonderfully documented in Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern's excellent film 'Meet Me In The Bathroom'.
The film features great footage of Liars, The Strokes and one of my favourite bands, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, who befriended Liars early on in their career.
Delighted to be joined by multi-talented musician, Steve Hillage on the Synthetic Dreams podcast this week
Hillage is an Insanely prolific musician, so there was a lot to cram in, but we mange to cover all manner of things, including the early Canterbury music scene, which Steve was a big part of. Meeting Daevid Allen and joining psychedelic rock band, Gong. Steve was in the classic line up of the group, appearing on three of their most successful and best-known records, including the utterly bonkers but brilliant ‘Flying Teapot’ album
After leaving Gong, Steve enjoyed huge success as a solo artist in the mid 70s’s to early 80s, releasing nine well-received albums, including ‘Fish Rising’, ‘Motivation radio’ and the brilliant ‘Green’ album, which, 46 years after its release, still sounds fantastic and totally way ahead of it’s time.
After nine years as a record producer, Steve formed electronic act, System 7 in 1989 with his parter, Miquette Giraudy, who worked with Steve on all his solo records and was also part of Gong. Impressively, they have released over 14 albums as System 7 and three as Mirror System, including ‘Route 77’, which we discuss in the interview.
As well as being a brilliant electronic artist, Steve is, in my humble opinion, one the greatest guitarist’s this country has ever produced. A guitar hero to a lot of people I’m sure
"I don't want to be a guitar hero, I want to be a guitar zero!
Steve Hillage - The Salmon Song (Live)
This very special book club edition of the Synthetic Dreams podcast features an interview with Thomas Dolby, who discusses his debut novel. 'Prevailing Wind', which was published back in April, via Archway Publishing.
Thomas Dolby, of course, needs little introduction, especially to fans of electronic music. He’s a true legend, a master of sound and technology.
It was great to speak to him in-length about ‘Prevailing Wind’, which I very much enjoyed reading this summer.
The story, set in 1913, follows the trials and tribulations of the Haskell brothers, who leave their poor fishing community in Maine and try out for the sailing crew of a New York millionaire’s luxury racing yacht.
Thomas discuses the writing process, the challenges he faced writing historical fiction and the original inspiration behind the book.
‘Prevailing Wind’ is a truly captivating read, full of mysteries, passion and betrayal. Highly recommended!
For more information about the book visit: https://www.thomasdolby.com
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The 100 episode of Synthetic Dreams features the fascinating and super talented American electronic musician and songwriter, John Grant.
We talk about his forthcoming book ‘The Illustrated Lyrics’, which features lyrics from his previous albums, along with his own wonderful photography. The book is rereleased on 3rd October.
We also discuss the making of his latest album ‘The Art of the Lie’, one of my favourite albums of 2024, as well as his love of comedy and British humour.
John’s UK tour starts in London on October 17th and finishes in Liverpool on November 2nd. As discussed in the interview, John has something different planned for this tour, so make sure you get to one of these dates. as I reckon these shows are going to be very special.
To book tickets visit: https://www.johngrantmusic.com/
John Grant - Marbles (Official Lyric Video)
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Graham Crabb from Pop Will Eat Itself joins me on the podcast this week.
Graham discusses the early days of PWEI, playing iconic music show Top Of The Pops and his memories of touring with legendary hip-hop act, Run-DMC and Nine Inch Nails.
The group, who formed back in 1986, still features much of the original line up.
PWEI were way ahead of the curve, when they first burst into the scene, fusing punk rock guitars with hip-hop samples and electronic beats.
Some great stories In this one!
http://www.popwilleatitself.net/pwei/
Truly thrilled and honoured to be joined by Kathy Sledge from legendary group, Sister Sledge on the Synthetic Dreams podcast this week.
Formed in the early 70’s, the group, which featured Kathy Sledge and her sisters Debbie, Joni and Kim, achieved massive, world-wide success during the height of Disco in 1979.
Their breakthrough album "We Are Family' peaked at number three on the American Billboard charts and included the hit singles ‘We Are Family’ and ‘He’s The Greatest Dancer’, both of which Kathy sang lead vocals on
Kathy’s excellent new single Promise Me is out now, available on all streaming platforms.
This Sunday, 15th September, Kathy headlines the Uptown Festival at Bute Park Cardiff.
For more information & Tickets : www.uptownfestival.co.uk Line up also includes Maxi Priest, Aswad, Desmond Dekkers Ace’s, Captain Accident & The Disasters.
Kathy Sledge - 'Promise Me' - live at BBC Radio 2 in the park
Sister Sledge -'We Are Family' official video
Sister Sledge - 'He's The Greatest Dancer'
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Jonathan Donahue from Mercury Rev joins me on the podcast his week to talk about the making of the band’s wonderful new album, ‘Born Horses’ which comes out on September 6th via the always excellent Bella Union label.
This is one of Mercy Rev’s best albums to date, a real joy to listen to. So many wonderful musical styles and textures. From the hazy sax on opening track ‘Mood Swings’ to the pulsating rhythm that drives, ‘There’s Always Been A Bird In Me’, which closes the record
I really can’t recommend this album enough. Already one of my favourite records of 2024. Just stunning!
This autumn, the band head out on a UK and Ireland tour, startling in Belfast on October 27th and finishing on Nov 8th in Cambridge, For the full list of dates and tickets, visit:
https://www.mercuryrev.com/tour
To preorder the album head over to https://bellaunion.com/
My guest this week is Paul Roberts from Electronic group, K-Klass
K-Klass, who formed in Manchester back in 1991, enjoyed great success in the mid 90s, scoring five top 40 hits on the UK singles chart. After 36 years, group are still going strong, regularly performing live and DJing at various festivals and club nights.
We discuss the making of K-Klass' biggest hit "Rhythm Is A Mystery”. Legendary Manchester nightclub, The Haçienda, where the guys met and what it was like recording music in a converted military bunker.
Next month the duo are performing at the Reminisce festival in Liverpool, which is now in its 10th year.
With DJ’s and Live acts across 7 stages, this popular festival is a celebration of 90’s dance and pop music
Other acts performing at Reminisce Festival on Saturday September 7th include, Rozalla, K Klass, N Trance, Oceanic, Alison Limerick, and Basshunter
https://www.reminiscefestival.com
This weeks episode of Synthetic Dreams features former Tangerine Dream and Steamhammer member, Steve Jolliffe
Steve was an early member of legendary electronic act, Tangerine Dream and as well as playing, amongst other things, flute, bass clarinet, synthesizers, grand piano, electric violin etc, he also wrote the lyrics and provided vocals for the album ‘Cyclone'
We discuss all manner of things, what it was like working with Edgar Froese, who was the founder of Tangerine Dream, his soundtrack work and meeting David Bowie, who dropped into the studio while Tangerine Dream were recording a session for ‘Cyclone’. Bowie was keen to collaborate with Edgar Froese, but things didn’t go exactly to plan!
In-between making solo records, plus various soundtrack scores, Steve also worked on a very famous sci-fi film, not in a musician role, but as a model maker no-less. Was great hearing how he got involved with this all-time classic film.
Today’s episode of Synthetic Dreams features a fascinating conversation with singer, Jonathan Higgs and guitarist, Alex Robertshaw from the band, Everything Everything, who formed in Manchester back in 2007
Fair to say that music the band make is truly eclectic. A brilliant mix of catchy guitar hooks, funky bass lines and strong electronic beats, which sit perfectly with Jonathan’s wide ranging vocals.
The band has released seven albums to date, including the brilliant ‘Mountainhead’, which came out in March this year.
As well as having an extremely loyal and dedicated fanbase, something we discuss in the interview, it seems that the band are also loved by the industry. Their debut album, ‘Man Alive’ was shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize and the band have received five nominations for Ivor Novello Awards. Impressive stuff!
As well as making some truly brilliant and critically acclaimed albums, the band are also known for their awesome live shows and If you haven’t been to an Everything Everything gig yet, I highly recommend you catch them at a festival this summer or on their next tour, as it’s an incredible live experience.
My guest this week is Fred Schneider, singer-songwriter and frontman of one of the most influential and successful groups of all-time. The B-52’s
The original lineup consisted of Fred on vocals, Kate Pierson on vocals. Keyboards and synth-bass. Cindy Wilson on vocals and percussion. Ricky Wilson on guitar and Keith Strickland, who started out as the drummer, but switched to lead guitar following the death of Ricky Wilson in 1985.
The B-52’S have enjoyed many hits including, ‘Rock Lobster’, ‘Planet Clare’, ‘Private Idaho’, ’Roam’ and ‘Love Shack’, which topped the charts in 1989 and became a staple of weddings and parties ever since.
Over the years, the group has had three Grammy nominations, and despite being innovators of the new wave genre, have never been nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which is crazy when you consider just how influential and important they are.
The band are currently taking a break from their run farewell show, but are returning to Las Vegas in November for a residency at the Venetian Theatre. These shows will be very special
Honoured to be joined by a true music legend on podcast this week. Mark Mothersbaugh, Devo frontman, artist and film composer.
Mark discusses his beautifully designed mail-art book. ‘Apotropaic Beatnik Graffiti’, which features Mark’s wonderful drawings on small postcards.
Mail art, also known as postal art and correspondence art, is an artistic movement centred on sending small-scale works through the postal service. This lifelong passion of Mark’s started back in 1969 and he now has over 700 red books of mail-art in his archives, including postcards from legendary artist, Andy Warhol. This book represents just 5 of those books from the collection.
We also talk about 50 years of Devo and the story behind the look and visual aesthetic of the band. It’s safe to say that band’s visual style is as iconic as their music. There is no one else quite like them!
They are arguably one of the most influential bands of all-time and new documentary about the group premiered at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. The film, which has had the odd screening in the UK, was directed by Chris Smith, who also made ‘Jim and Andy’, a wonderful film about Andy Kaufman and the making of Man On The Moon.
‘Deee-lited’ to be joined by one of my new favourite acts on the Synthetic Dreams podcast today, Nauti Siren, which features multi-talented musician, Jessie Evans and DJ Dmitry, co-founder of the seminal New York dance group Deee-lite.
Nauti Siren’s music is a truly intoxicating mix of disco, reggae, new jazz and electro dub. Their excellent new single ‘Mermaid Of The Year’ is out now, with their debut album to follow.
Jessie has worked with some amazing musicians, including the late and very great, Steve Mackay, who provided saxophone on the first two Stooges albums and drummer, Budgie from legendary post-punk band, Siouxsie and The Banshees.
As well as discussing Nauti Siren, Dmitry also talks in-depth about the recording of ‘Groove Is In The Heart’ and his time in Deee-lite
This much-loved group enjoyed international success with their single, ‘Groove Is In The Heart’, which Rolling Stone Magazine recently called one of 10 best dance tracks of all time. It’s a truly iconic track, which still gets played on the radio and in clubs across the world.
Deee-lite had six number-ones in the U.S. Dance music charts during the five years they were together before disbanding in 1994.
Since then, Dmitry has gone to collaborate and work with a diverse range of artists including Chaka Khan, Julee Cruise, Sinead O’Connor and Ziggy Marley.
Jessie and Dmitry describe Nauti Siren as a mythological creature, calling from the portal where the elements of water (emotions) meet air (higher knowledge).
LINKS
https://nautisiren.bandcamp.com/community
Nauti Siren - Mermaid Of The Year
Nauti Siren performing live at the Mermaid Parade - great footage!
Deee-Lite - Groove Is In The Heart (official video)
Deee-Lite - Groove Is In The Heart Live
Synthetic Dreams is presented and produced by Scott Zverblis Synthetic Dreams on Instagram Synthetic Dreams title music by Chris Ibbott
My guest this week is multi-talented musician, Jah Wobble
We discuss, amongst other things, the making of his latest album ‘A Brief History Of Now’. A fantastic post-punk record, which I really can’t recommend enough. As well as his recent ambient album ‘The Bus Routes Of South London’
Jah was a member of legendary post-punk band Public Image Limited and in 2021 released ‘Metal Box Rebuilt in Dub’ which received great reviews
We also talk about punk and the post-punk scenes of the late 1970’s, meeting John Lydon and his close friendship with Sid Vicious. Jah’s excellent radio documentary about Sid is available to listen to online.
As well as collaborating with artists from the world of rock and pop, Jah has worked with some of the biggest names in electronic music, including Massive Attack, Bjork, Moby, Bomb The Bass and Brian Eno
He also played bass on the Orb’s iconic track. ‘The Blue Room’ from the U.F.Orb album
Jah is an excellent raconteur, with so many great stories to tell. It’s also worth checking out his book ‘Memoirs of a Geezer: Music, Mayhem, Life’ which was originally published in 2009. The expanded version of the book came out this year on Faber and Faber
RELATED LINKS
https://jahwobble.bandcamp.com
Public Image Ltd - Swan Lake live on TOTP
Today’s episode features an in-depth and fascinating interview with Armenian-American vocalist, songwriter and composer, KÁRYYN
KÁRYYN talks to me about the making of her latest three- track, EP Calm KAOSS! Which was co-produced by James Ford, one of the UK's biggest record producers, previous guest on Synthetic Dreams and one-half of Simian Mobile Disco.
KÁRYYN also speaks about her time at Mills College in Oakland, where she was exposed to experimental music through teacher-composers like Pauline Oliveros and Maggi Payne.
We also discuss sexism in the music industry and the challenges she has faced as a female musician. She discusses these experiences in a frank and open way, but with a good deal of humour.
Calm KAOSS! Which also features two fantastic remixes, is out now on the always excellent Mute records, a label we both love
Today's episode features the second part of an in-depth and fascinating conversation with electronic pioneer, Morton Subotnick.
This week's exceptional episode of Synthetic Dreams features the legendary American electronic musician. Morton Subotnick.
In 1967 he released the seminal album ‘Silver Apples of the Moon’ - a record that showcases the sound of the Buchla 100 invented by the late and very great, Don Buchla.
This groundbreaking and hugely influential record was the first electronic composition composed exclusively for the album format
This year sees the release of 'Subotnick - Portrait of an Electronic Music Pioneer' a brand new documentary about his career , which has already received some fantastic reviews.
The film, which has yet to have a UK release date, is currently screening in the US.
This interview is part one of two interviews with this great man, who at 91 years of age, is showing no signs of stopping.
Todays fascinating episode of Synthetic Dreams features Ivor Novello winning musician, producer and co-creator of popular electronic act, Goldfrapp.
In 2005, Will formed The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble - a group of talented musicians, who all perform with analogue synthesisers.
We discuss the formation of the Moog Ensemble and recording of their excellent debut album, ‘Heat Ray’ which is out on June 14th via Mute Records.
Will also talks about his vast collection of analogue synths, his earliest musical passions and love of Wendy Carlos and her album, ‘Switched-On-Bach’. A hugely influential electronic album, which was truly groundbreaking at the time of its release back in 1968.
The Moog Ensemble are playing a few live dates later in the year, including a headline slot at the Hidden Notes Festival on 21st September.
For more information about the Will Gregory Moog Ensemble and the players involved visit: https://www.willgregorymoogensemble.co.uk/
To pre-order the album visit: https://mutebank.co.uk/collections/will-gregory-moog-ensemble
Moog Ensemble - Young Archimedes (Official Visualiser)
Synthetic Dreams is presented and produced by Scott Zverblis Synthetic Dreams on Instagram Synthetic Dreams title music by Chris Ibbott
‘Pioneer’ is a word that often gets overused in the world of music journalism, especially when describing this week’s guest, but that’s exactly what she is, a pioneer…a true pioneer of electronic music!
Suzanne Ciani speaks to me about the time she met Don Buchla and her memories of him, as well as discussing her early career in new New York, making advertising jingles for huge companies like coca-cola.
She also talks about the recording of ‘Golden Apples Of The Sun’ a collaboration with Parisian composer Jonathan Fitoussi, which came out last October
Suzanne Ciani performs in China on May 24th before retiring to the UK for a couple of dates in September. For tickets visit: https://www.sevwave.com/
Synthetic Dreams title music is by Chris Ibbott
My guest this week is Boris Blank from hugely influential Swiss electronic act, Yello.
Boris Blank formed Yello with Carlos Peron back in 1979. Charismatic singer and lyricist, Dieter Meier, joined shortly after. Boris and Dieter became a duo after Peron left the group in 1983 to pursue a solo career, and the rest, as they say, is history.
During our conversation, which was recorded over telephone, we discussed, among other things, Blank’s third solo record ‘Resonance’. The twelve tracks that feature on “Resonance” were originally commissioned for the FORTYSEVEN thermal spa near Zurich.
Boris also talks about the new documentary ‘Oh Yeah’ which explores the legacy of Yello’s iconic track which found international success after being featured in the closing scenes of John Hughes classic teen comedy ‘Ferris Bueller's Day Off’, which is one of my favourite films of the 1980s
For more information about the new album, or to buy a copy, visit:
https://ianrecords.com/products/boris-blank-resonance
Synthetic Dreams is presented and produced by Scott Zverblis Synthetic Dreams on Instagram Synthetic Dreams title music by Chris Ibbott
In this week’s episode of Synthetic Dreams I’m talking to DJ, and drummer, Anna Prior.
Anna, best known for her role as drummer in hugely popular electronic act Metronomy, has just released the second single from her much-anticipated EP, ‘Almost Love’, which comes out on 13th June via House Anxiety records
She also presents a monthly show called ‘Beat Palace’ on Soho Radio. https://sohoradiolondon.com/profile/anna-prior/
Anna recently collaborated with Tom Furse from The Horrors. Furse directed the video for her previous single ‘Tech Não and for her latest single ‘Fall Back’
Anna Prior - Tech Não (Official Video)
Delighted and honoured to be joined by Jonathan Moore on the podcast today.
Jonathan is one-half of hugely influential electronic act, Coldcut, which he formed back in 1986 with Matt Black.
Coldcut are often refereed to as pioneers of pop sampling in the 1980s
We discuss, among other things, the recording of Coldcut’s first album. His memories of working with the late and very great, Mark. E. Smith from post-punk band The Fall and Jonathan tells a great story about the time Coldcut remixed a track by legendary French composer and pioneer of musique concrète, Pierre Henry.
We also discuss Ninja Tune, the label that he and Matt started in 1990. The label’s first release was the first five volumes of DJ Food's Jazz Brakes. Since then Ninja Tune has gone on to release albums by The Cinematic Orchestra, Bonobo, Kelis, Amon Tobin, Black Country New Road and the amazing BICEP
The Fall w/Coldcut - Telephone Thing
Coldcut featuring Lisa Stansfield
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Thrilled and honoured to be joined by Grammy award winning musician, composer and producer, Jan Hammer.
Jan started his career as the keyboardist with the fusion group, The Mahavishnu Orchestra. He went on to release several critically acclaimed solo albums and has collaborated with renowned musicians like the late and great, Jeff Beck, Carlos Santana, Neil Schon of Journey and Mick Jagger.
In 1984, Jan began composing the score for Miami Vice, one of the most iconic TV shows of the 1980s.
Jan discusses the making of this much loved TV theme and also talks about the recording of ‘Crockets Theme’, which is one of my all-time favourite songs of the 80s.
We also talk about some of Jan’s more recent work including ‘Seasons Pt. 2’ released in 2022. A follow up to 2018’s ‘Seasons Pt. 1’ Both worth checking out
For more information visit:
Jan Hammer - 'Miami Vice Theme'
Jan Hammer - 'Crockett's Theme' on TOTP
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Delighted to be joined by guitarist Neal X on the podcast today.
Neal was a member of 80s new wave band, Sigue Sigue Sputnik. I loved their mix of electronic sounds with punk-rock guitars. And their outrageous looks. Always thought they looked and sounded like they were from another planet.
Since his days in Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Neal has gone on to work with some amazing musicians, including former Sex Pistol, Glen Matlock, Adam Ant and Marc Almond.
Neal discusses the making of "Love Missile F1-11" which recently celebrated its 38th year of release. I first heard this brilliant track in the opening scene Ferris Bullers Day Off, which is one of my favourite films of the 80s. Neal recalls the time when director John Hughes called him up to discuss using the track in his new film, which went on to become an all-time classic
He also discusses his earliest musical influences and guitar heroes
More recently, Neal formed garage rock band, The Loveless with long time collaborator and friend, Marc Almond.
'Meet The Loveless' is out now on Cadiz Music.
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Delighted and honoured to be joined by Sian Evans on the Synthetic Dreams podcast today. Sian is the front woman and singer-songwriter of the band Kosheen- one of my favourite electronic acts.
Kosheen enjoyed a string of hit singles from their brilliant debut album ‘Resist’, most notably ‘Hide U’, ’Catch’ and ‘Hungry’. The band went on to release four more great albums.
Sian talks about the forthcoming UK shows, which feature a live orchestra and celebrate 25 years of Kosheen.
We also discuss the art of songwriting, her earliest musical passions, being taught piano by her talented grandfather and the incredible work she has done over the years with young offenders and in youth centres
The band play Manchester Club Academy on 12th April, Bristol on the 13th, finishing this very special three-date UK tour at London’s KOKO on19th April
For a list full list of live dates etc, visit the following sites;
https://www.facebook.com/KosheenBand/
https://www.instagram.com/kosheenofficial/
https://twitter.com/KosheenOfficial
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Joining me on the Synthetic Dreams podcast this week Australian musician, Karen Vogt.
Karen’s experimental and ambient solo works are based around improvisation, often manipulating her vocals to add layers of emotional depth to her works.
Vogt, who is based in Paris, spoke to me about the recording of her wonderful, improvised record ‘Waterlog’, which deals with the grief she experienced following the death of her beloved cat. It's a truly wonderful album, that’s full of depth and emotion, yet uplifting and comforting at the same time.
We also discussed her time working with legendary Cocteau Twins member, Robin Guthrie, producer of her band Heligoland, which she co-founded back in 1999.
Karen Vogt’s ‘Waterlog' is available to buy digitally and on cassette, via Penelope Trappes’ excellent record label Nite Hive
Head over to: https://nitehive.bandcamp.com/
For more information about Karen's work, visit: https://karenvogtmusic.com/
Delighted and honoured to be joined by multi-instrumentalist, Brendan Perry on the podcast this week.
Brendan, who is one half of seminal 4AD band, Dead Can Dance, talks to me about his first band The Scavengers and the early punk rock scene in Aukland, New Zealand. His love of Bowie and early musical influences and the recording of Dead Can Dance’s self-titled debut album, released back in 1984.
So many great stories in this one!
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Dead Can Dance are one of my all-time favourite groups, so it was a real honour to speak to Brendan about the truly wonderful music he has made with Lisa Gerrard and as solo artist
The overall sound of Dead Can Dance is tricky to define, there are elements of European folk ambient, baroque rock, classical and darkwave in their wonderful, genre-bending music. So many Dead Can Dance albums to discover, with three great solo albums from Brendan to check out too
Dead Can Dance - 'The Host Of Seraphim' (Remastered)
Brendan Perry - 'Song To The Siren' (live on KEXP)
Delighted to be joined by guitarist, producer and bandleader, Kevin Armstrong on the podcast today.
Kevin talks to me about his memoir, ‘Absolute Beginner’ and time working and performing with David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Thomas Dolby and gothic rock band, Alien Sex Fiend.
Kevin collaborated with Bowie on the soundtrack for the hit film Absolute Beginners and performed at Live Aid with him. He also played on Mick Jagger’s and Bowie’s cover of ‘Dancing On The Streets, which charted at number one back in 1985.
He’s due to head out on tour with the Lust For Life band, which also features Clem Burke from Blondie and ex- Sex Pistol, Glen Matlock.
The band will, once again, perform Iggy Pop’s classic album, Lust For Life album in it’s entirety, as well as playing songs from Blondie, Bowie and the Pistols
The Lust For Life tour starts in Colchester on Wednesday 28th February
For dates and tickets visit: https://www.lustforlifetour.com/tour
My guest this week is York based electronic musician, Anton Witter, whose music I discovered on Bandcamp, a few years back.
If you enjoy listening classic synth artists like Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream and early Numan, then you'll certainly love Anton Witter's music - highly recommend!
We discuss, among other things, his creative process, his musical passions growing up and our mutual love and respect for Mr. Gary Numan.
It seems like musical talent runs in the family too, Anton's brother Rick is the lead singer of popular indie band, Shed 7.
To find out more about Anton - or to purchase one of his albums -check out:
https://antonwitter.bandcamp.com/
My guest this week is James Atkin, singer of popular indie band, EMF.
We discuss, among other things, the recording of the new EMF album, 'The Beauty and the Chaos' , which is out now.
He's also made some truly excellent electronic albums, including 'Circadian Rhythms' which came out in march, 2023
James also speaks about his love of teaching, a role he has had for over 13 years now. Performing on ionic music show, Top Of The Pops and how he coped with all the attention and fame back in the early nineties.
For more information on the new EMF album and tour, visit:
Also, check out his Bandcamp page:
https://jamesatkinmusic.bandcamp.com/album/circadian-rhythms
My guests this week are Al Sundvall and Rob Strachan from Liverpool-based band, Bonnacons of Doom.
The band’s genre-defying music is difficult to categorise, it’s a real melting pot of influences, blending different musical styles, including experimental rock and electronica.
Their second album, ‘Signs’ released towards the end of October, 2023 on Rocket Recordings, is one of my favourite records from last year. It’s a fantastic album!
We discuss, among other things, the recording of ‘Signs’. The advantages and disadvantages of wearing mirrored masks onstage. Touring with Rocket Recording label mates Pigs x7, hanging out Thurston Moore and the time legendary Hawkwind dancer, Miss Stacia joined them onstage.
https://bonnaconsofdoom.bandcamp.com/album/bonnacons-of-doom
My guest this week is James Lowe, singer of American band, The Electric Prunes, who formed in Los Angeles, California, back in 1965.
The group's other-worldly sound, which included electronic elements, was characterised by innovative recording techniques, fuzz guitars and tape loops.
Will discuss, among other things, the recording of their Psychedelic masterpiece, 'I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)' and the recording techniques they used, what it was like touring with The Doors and hanging out with Jimmi Hendrix.
Some great stories in this one!
'I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)' official video
My guests, for the first episode of 2024, are Wolfgang Flür and Peter Duggal
Wolfgang Flür, a true legend of electronic music, needs little introduction. He was a member of Kraftwerk, one of the most influential acts of all-time, from 1973-1987. He played electronic drums on Kraftwerk’s best known albums, including ‘Autobahn’, ‘Trans Europe Express’ and ‘The Man Machine’
Peter, who has worked with a number of artists over the years, including Apache Indian and electronic musician, MAPS is a musician and producer based in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire. Peter’s first single ‘‘Psyche’ released in 1990 achieved chart success in the UK Dance and Indie charts
Peter and Wolfgang talk to me about the making of their album ‘Magazine 1’ which came out in 2022 on Cherry Red Records. This excellent album features a number of guest musicians, including Claudia Brücken from Propaganda and legendary bassist, Peter Hook (Joy Division/New Order
For more information on Peter Duggal's work visit: https://www.peterduggal.com
Synthetic Dreams Christmas Special (of sorts!)
The return of Gerald Casale from legendary band, Devo
We discuss, among other things, consumer anxiety around Christmas time, the making of the new 4D video for 'Lounge:Pay U Back', the future of virtual reality and AI created music
Gerald also talks about the analog synths Devo used back in the 1970's
Some really great stories in this one
DEVO "Very Merry Something To You"
Gerald V. Casale "Lounge: Pay U Back" [Official Music Video]
My guest this week is singer, songwriter and record producer, Nik Kershaw.
Nik rose to fame back in 1984 and enjoyed massive chart success with songs such as. ‘Wouldn’t Be Good’, Dancing Girls’, ‘I Won’t Let The Song Go Down on Me’ and ‘The Riddle’
Nik talks to me about next years 1984 tour, what it was like performing at Live Aid in 1985 and his memories of the day, performing on Top Of The Pops, songwriting and much more.
The 1984 tour, which kicks off in Lincoln on 3rd October 2024, will see Nik perform tracks from his first two albums, ‘Human Racing’ and ‘The Riddle’ both released, you guessed it, in 1984.
The full list of dates are as follows:
Oct 3 | Lincoln Engine Shed
Oct 4 | Sunderland Fire Station
Oct 5 | Edinburgh Queen’s Hall
Oct 6 | Holmfirth Picturedrome
Oct 8 | Cambridge Junction
Oct 9 | Manchester Academy
Oct 10 | New Brighton Floral Pavilion
Oct 11 | Wolverhampton The Halls
Oct 12 | Cardiff Tramshed
Oct 14 | Bath Komedia
Oct 15 | Portsmouth Guildhall
Oct 16 | London O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
Tickets for all of Nik’s upcoming UK shows are on sale now, from https://www.nikkershaw.net/.
Nik Kershaw on Top Of The Pops
Do They Know It's Christmas on Top Of The Pops
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Today I am joined by Ben and Dottie from one of my favourite new bands, Deary.
Their excellent self-title E.P came out last month via Sonic Cathedral
We discuss, among other things, the recording the E.P, musical influences, supporting Slowdive and their plans for 2024.
Fairground official video via Youtube
Delighted and honoured to welcome, Neil Barnes on the podcast today.
We discuss, among other things, 'This Is What We Do. Version Excursion' which came out earlier this year. Our love of post-punk music, muddy festivals, Top Of The Pops and Neil's charity auction for the Kindness Christmas Dinner appeal.
More details about this fantastic auction on The Golden Lion's Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/goldenliontod.
Leftfield are due to play a sold-out show at The Forum Kentish Town on December 16th 2023. For details on forthcoming shows, news, releases visit: https://www.leftfieldmusic.com
Leftfield live at The Glastonbury Festival 2023
Leftfield featuring Toni Halliday on Top Of The Pops 1995
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This week I am joined by Sarah Blackwood and Chris Wilkie from Dubstar.
The duo discuss the making of their excellent album 'Two', which came out last year on Northern Writes records.
We also discuss life on the road, performing on Top Of The Pops, Brit Pop, mental health and the pressures of fame.
https://www.dubstarofficial.co
Vince Clarke joins me on the podcast today to talk about the making of his first ever solo album 'Songs Of Silence'. which comes out on November 17th via the always excellent Mute records.
Clarke is true electronic music legend. Co-founder of Depeche Mode, he wrote many of the band's early hits including, 'New Life', 'Dreaming Of Me' and 'Just Cant Get Enough'.
After leaving Depeche Mode, Clarke teamed up with singer Alison Moyet to form Yazoo. The duo achieved a number of top five hits in the 80s.
He then formed The Assembly and collaborated with a number of talented musicians, including Undertones singer, Fergal Sharkey
In 1985, Vince formed synth-pop act Erasure with Andy Bell and from 1986 to 2007, the pair achieved 24 consecutive top-40 entries in the UK. They are still releasing chart topping albums to this day. Their latest album 'Day-Glo (Based on a True Story) released in 2022, received great reviews.
Oh, and not's not forgot all the remixes and production work he's done over the years
Impressive stuff!
You can pre-order the album here: https://mutebank.co.uk/collections/vince-clarke
My guest this week is singer, songwriter and musician, Colin Blunstone
In a career spanning over fifty years, The Zombies rose to fame in the mid 1960s and enjoyed a string of hits, including She’s Not There, Tell Her No, She’s Coming Home and Time Of The Season.
A documentary about the group. 'Hung Up On A Dream' gets its UK premiere on November 04th at London's Barbican, as part of the Doc 'n' Roll Festival.
For more more information and to book tickets visit: https://www.docnrollfestival.com/films/hung-up-on-a-dream-the-zombies/
The band have a very special homecoming event at St Albans Museum and Gallery on November 10th. For tickets visit:
https://www.stalbansmuseums.org.uk/whats-on/zombies-come-home-conversation-and-acoustic-set
The Zombies performing at their Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame induction:
My guest in this very special bonus episode is Irmin Schmidt
Irmin studied composition, piano and conducting under legendary composer, Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Between 1968 and 1978 he was the keyboard player and co-composer of the hugely influential German band Can.
Irmin has released several critically acclaimed solo albums and has written more than 120 film scores. Impressive stuff!
It was a real honour to have a such a legend of electronic music on the podcast.
For more information on Irmin's work, visit: https://www.spoonrecords.com
My guest this week is Angus Andrew, founding member of experimental rock band Liars, who joins me on the podcast to talk about the band’s sixth album ‘WIXIW’ the latest in the band’s catalogue to be released on limited edition recycled vinyl as part of an ongoing series.
As well as discussing this truly great album, also talk about running a record label, the New York music scene of the early 2000s. His time living in Berlin, and the making of ‘Apple Drop’ one of my favourite albums of 2021.
The recycled vinyl edition of ‘WIXIW’ is out on October 6th via Mute records. https://mutebank.co.uk/collections/liars
My guests this week are Mick Harvey & Amanda Acevedo, who join me on the podcast to talk about their forthcoming collaborative album, Phantasmagoria in Blue, which is out via Mute records on 1 September 2023.
Harvey, who was a founding member of Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds and The Birthday Party, has worked with a number of hugely talented artists over the years, including PJ Harvey. This is his first collaboration with Mexican artist Amanda Acevedo
For more information or to purchase the album visit: https://mutebank.co.uk/collections/mick-harvey
Check out their excellent cover of 'Love Is A Battlefield' here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaNdemwGXXU
My guests this week are Dave Brock and Doug Mackinnon from legendary space rock band, Hawkwind.
Dave formed Hawkwind back in 1969, and although there have been several line-up changes throughout the years, he remains at the helm today. Doug, who is the relatively new guy in the band, joined the good ship Hawkwind in 2021.
We discuss the latest album 'The Future Never Waits', the early days of the group and the excellent work they do with the animal charity Dog Lost.
It was an absolute honour to have them on the show
Hawkwind play the Royal Albert Hall on 29th September. For more information and tickets visit: http://www.hawkwind.com
Author, Richard Evans joins me on the podcast today to talk about his truly excellent book 'Listening To The Music The Machines Make: Inventing Electronic Pop 1978-1983. A must have for any fans of electronic music
Heres more about Richard's book:
Listening to the Music the Machines Make is the revolutionary story of electronic pop from 1978 to 1983, a true golden age of British music. This definitive account explores how krautrock, disco, glam rock and punk inspired a new generation to rip up the rulebook and venture toward a new frontier of electronic music – one that laid the foundations for Hip-Hop, house, techno and beyond.
Including an extensive collection of archive images throughout, Richard Evans’s kaleidoscopic narrative draws on years of research, a plethora of archive press materials and the input of key figures, including Vince Clarke (Depeche Mode, Yazoo, Erasure), Martyn Ware (The Human League, B.E.F., Heaven 17) and Daniel Miller (The Normal, Mute Records).
From the gritty and experimental to the camp and theatrical, this book charts the careers and impact of electronic pop’s earliest innovators and luminaries, from Devo, The Normal, Telex and Cabaret Voltaire to Soft Cell, Gary Numan, OMD, Duran Duran, Depeche Mode.
Émilie Tiersen (aka QUINQUIS) and her husband, Yann Tiersen are currently sailing along the coast on a truly unique summer tour.
This week I spoke to Émilie about this special sailing trip on their wonderful boat, Ninnong, which set sailed from their home in Ushant to Ireland and then up to the beautiful Faroe Islands, which is where Émilie spoke to me from.
The duo are performing a series of concerts, in various places on their route, meeting up with old friends and chatting with fans along the way
We also discussed the recording of the latest QUINQUIS album, which came out last year. Émilie recorded the album with multi-talented musician and producer, Gareth Jones.
For more information about Émilie and Yann's sailing tour check out the following websites:
My guest this week is Robin Scott
Starting out as folk musician, playing clubs around the UK, Robin enjoyed huge chart success with the single 'Pop Muzik', released back in 1979, under the moniker M. The track was a global hit.
Robin has recently shared his first new music under the M moniker in over 40 years, ‘Break The Silence’ which is out now via BMG.
heck out the following links:
My guest this week is Martin Rev from legendary and hugely influential electronic act, Suicide.
Artists that have cited Suicide as a direct influence include, Vince Clarke, Soft Cell, OMD, Cabaret Voltaire and The Human League
It was a real honour to interview one of my all-time favourite electronic musicians.
Suicide's excellent third album 'A Way Of Life' has been remastered and re-leased via Mute records and can be ordered here; https://mutebank.co.uk/collections/suicide
Martin Fry from legendary pop band, ABC talks to me about the group's brilliant new live album, which celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Lexicon Of Love
Joining me on the podcast this week is two very talented, European men, Richard James Burgess and John Walters.
We discuss, among other things, Landscape A Go-Go: The Story Of Landscape 1977-83. A very special, career-spanning 5CD boxset, which features 84 remastered tracks, some available on CD for the very first time!
For more information about this legendary synth-pop band and their forthcoming boxset, visit: https://landscape.band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn8jPj9g_CM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpRjbl3pX-Q
My guest this week is Simon Raymonde from Bella Union records, one of the finest labels out there
Simon was a member of hugely influential, and much loved Scottish band, Cocteau Twins.
We discuss, among other things, upcoming releases from Bella Union, the time he saw legendary artist Scott Walker in his garden and we talk about his memoir, which should be out in the next year or so.
https://bellaunion.ochre.store
My guest this week is Martin Moscrop from A Certain Ratio, who are one of my all-time favourite groups.
Martin spoke to me about the making of ACR's brilliant new album, '1982' which comes out tomorrow via Mute records
The album can be pre-ordered here: https://mutebank.co.uk
The band are heading out on a UK tour next month. For more information and dates visit: https://www.acrmcr.com/shows/
My guests this week are Dan Lacksman and Michel Moers from legendary group Telex.
Formed in Brussels back in 1978, the group are considered to be one of the first ever synth-pop acts.
We discuss the groups early days, the time they performed on iconic music show, Top Of The Pops and what is was like representing Belgian for Eurovision 1980.
A much-anticipated box set, featuring six Telex albums, lovingly remixed and remastered by Dan and Michel, is released via Mute records on April 14th. You can pre-order it here: https://mutebank.co.uk/collections/telex
The group's fantastic performance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG3HettbOKcon Top Of The Pops back in 1979: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzuaadvnbYg
Telex performing Eurovision at Eurovision 1980 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6USa0zUMmqI
One of my favourite electronic tracks of all-time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG3HettbOKc
My very special guest this week is Al Jardine co-founder of legendary band The Beach Boys
Al spoke to me about the recording of his excellent solo album 'A Postcard From California' which I highly recommend
Al continues to tour with his Endless Summer band.
For more information and dates visit: https://www.aljardine.com
My guest this week is multi-talented musician, James Chapman, aka Maps
James has been making music, excellent music I might add, as Maps since 2006 and is signed to legendary record label, Mute.
His truly brilliant new album 'Counter Melodies' is out now!
My first guest of the year is the multi-talented musician and composer, Roger Eno
Roger talks to me about the making of his latest album 'The Turning Year' which I can't recommend enough. We also discuss 'Mixing Colours' his first proper collaborative album with his brother, Brian Eno. They brothers have previously worked together, but this is their first record release as a duo
Another first is, Brian Eno and Roger Eno’s Live at the Acropolis concert film which is set to be shown at selected cinemas in the UK on March 2nd, 2023.
The unique event saw the brothers and an accompanying band perform at Athens’ Odeon of Herodes Atticus amphitheatre in August 2021, as part of the annual Epidaurus Festival. The resultant film has been titled Live at the Acropolis.
For more information about the concert film and for tickets visit www.cinemalive.com/event/brianandrogereno
For this episode I had the pleasure of speaking to Paul Hartnoll from legendary electronic act Orbital.
Paul, who formed Orbital back in 1989 with his brother Phill, spoke to me about the soundtrack he made for the British thriller 'Concrete Plans', his memories playing Top Of The Pops and the time he nearly killed, not one, but TWO members of the Radiophonic Workshop.
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