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Each week I play three pieces of strange music. Two by other artists and one by yours truly, Inkxpotter. I chop and dice the words of many into an audio stream that only a few will enjoy, maybe you? Sometimes my show is abrasive, sometimes annoying, rarely soothing but always challenging. Let your ears and mind step outside the normal flow of sound and enter the strange. Stop on by and have a listen and leave a comment. Residing at discoveringsound.com!
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A new podcast musical from the producer of The Bright Sessions and creators Jeff Luppino-Esposito, Brett Ryback, and Matt Sav. After a tragedy in the Whitetail National Forest, 18-year-old Peregrine Wells seeks out survivalist skills from an enigmatic old recluse. In this fictional documentary musical with an original folk-pop score, listeners will follow producer Brett Ryback as he explores themes of grief, adolescence, and our precarious relationship to the wilderness - all set against a s ...
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Robin Trower remembers his classic album ‘Bridge Of Sighs’, its the recording process and the inspiration behind its songs. He also covers his time in Procol Harum, solo highlights, the everlasting voice of James Dewar, collaborations with Jack Bruce and upcoming live shows. Further information Bridge Of Sighs (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Robi…
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Terri Thal shares her memories of the Greenwich Village folk music scene of the 1960s. She covers her long association with Dave Van Ronk and her role in managing Bob Dylan’s early career. Terri shares the excitement of witnessing the birth of a new musical movement and personal insights into Dylan, Van Ronk, and other key figures of the time. Furt…
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Beatles biographer Philip Norman talks about the life and legacy of John Lennon. He shares insights into John’s childhood, personality, relationship with Yoko Ono, and the breakup of The Beatles. Philip recounts meeting The Beatles and Yoko, providing behind-the-scenes stories. He analyses Lennon’s debut solo album ‘Plastic Ono Band’, exploring its…
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Martin Gordon, bassist for Sparks’ ‘Kimono My House’ takes us behind-the-scenes of this classic album. For its 50 anniversary, Martin shares details about the rehearsals, studio sessions, and interactions with the band members and the team involved. He discusses the creative input he had in shaping the basslines and arrangements, as well as the ten…
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Billy Morrison discusses The Morrison Project and shares insights into the collaborative process behind the album, working with various artists including Ozzy Osbourne and Linda Perry. He also reflects on his musical influences and playing with The Cult and Billy Idol. Further information Billy Morrison ‘The Morrison Project’ Billy Morrison podcast…
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John Fiddler of Medicine Head traces his musical journey from the 1960s to present. John covers new album ‘Heartwork’, forming Medicine Head, getting their break through John Peel and support from John Lennon and Pete Townshend, his major 1970s hits, and time in British Lions and Box of Frogs. Further information medicinehead.rocks Medicine Head’s …
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Ian Hunter takes us through new album Defiance Part 2: Fiction, solo highlights and his past in Mott the Hoople. Ian covers his approach for songwriting and evolution over his career spanning the 1960s Hamburg music scene, leading Mott and collaborating with Brian May, David Bowie and Mick Ronson. Further information ianhunter.com Ian Hunter podcas…
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Paul Hanley is in conversation with Jason Barnard for The CAT Club in Pontefract, Yorkshire. Guided by Paul’s book ‘Sixteen Again’, he highlights the critical and lasting influence of Buzzcocks. He reveals the special bond between a teen and their beloved band, reflects on the significance of their album ‘A Different Kind of Tension’ and the legacy…
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Phil Manzanera discusses his life covered in his new memoir, Revolución to Roxy. Phil reveals his unique childhood across the word including Cuba and Hawaii, meeting David Gilmour which inspired him to pursue music professionally, joining Roxy Music and their intense schedule of albums and touring in the 1970s. Phil also explores Roxy’s creative pr…
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David Wells delves into the Laurel Canyon music community of the late 60s and early 70s, tracing its evolution from Love and The Doors to the emergence of country-rock and singer-songwriters. Situated near Los Angeles, Laurel Canyon attracted a diverse array of musicians, from The Byrds and Buffalo Springfield to Frank Zappa. The scene fostered col…
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