Welcome to the Kscope Podcast, episode 98, in which we share an interview with Gazpacho's Thomas Anderson backstage as the band prepared for their performance at London's The Dome in support of new album Soyuz.
Thomas explains what the tour means to the band, the meanings and concepts behind Soyuz, and gives a clue as to how the band’s unique sound is created. Plus, he and podcast presenter Billy Reeves swoon over the gorgeous singing of Mr Jan-Henrik Ohme, just out of his earshot..
As Kscope gears up to ten years as an official label and 100 Podcasts, we give a clue as to how you can join in the celebrations, and play a spin of an historic release…
Also included: brand new music from the new album from Mariusz Duda’s Lunatic Soul.
In this podcast:
Gazpacho (tracks taken from Soyuz)
Hypomania
Emperor Bespoke
Soyuz Out
www.kscopemusic.com/gaz
No-Man
Wherever There is Light (taken from Schoolyard Ghosts)
www.kscopemusic.com/n-m
Lunatic Soul
The Art of Repairing (taken from Under the Fragmented Sky)
www.kscopemusic.com/ls
Episode 50 - Justin Greaves of Se Delan
Episode 49 - Thomas from Gazpacho on 'Demon'
Episide 48: VERSION!
Episode 47 -2014
Episode 46 - The best of the interviews 2013
Episode 45 - Sam from SAND
Episode 44 - Kristoffer from Ulver
Episode 43 - The Progessive Music Awards 2013
Episode 42 - Blackfield special with Aviv Geffen
Episode 41 - At the 5th Annversary do!
Episide 40 - 5th anniversay night preview with Sel from Amplifier
Episode 39 - Wisdom Of Crowds (interview with Bruce Soord)
Episode 38 - Chris Maitland and Giancarlo Erra of Nosound
Episode 37 - Hidden Gems!
Episode 36 - Steven Wilson
Episode 35 - It's 2013!
Episide 34 - Best of 2012
Episode 33 - The Prog Awards
Episode 32 - Gavin & Richard from Porcupine Tree discuss 'Octane Twisted'
Episode 31 - Steven Wilson live and in conversation
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