Any list of synth pioneers would include the great Martyn Ware. He's basically devoted his life to seeing what that machine is capable of. He starts out in Sheffield forming the Human League with pals Ian Craig Marsh and Phil Oakey, but after two ambitious albums, the band splits. Phil stays put, but Martyn and Ian get with Glenn Gregory and form Heaven 17, birthing classics like "Let Me Go", "Temptation" and many others. Martyn's career as a producer is also taking off as he works with Terence Trent D'Arby, Erasure, and Tina Turner who jump-started her major comeback when she sang on his B.E.F. project. These days, Martyn has one of the best podcasts out there, Electronically Yours, where he talks to all kinds of legends and peers. We get our hands dirty discussing all of this and much much more. Enjoy!
Episode 271 - Jay Graydon
Episode 270 - Andrew Farriss of INXS
Deep Dive - Robin Campbell on UB40's For The Many (2019)
Episode 269 - Chris Hughes
Deep Dive - Derry Grehan on Honeymoon Suite's The Big Prize (1986)
Episode 268 - Suzi Quatro
Deep Dive - Alan Shacklock on Roger Daltrey's Under a Raging Moon (1985)
Episode 267 - Danny Kortchmar
Bonus - Steve Postell of the Immediate Family
A Discussion of the Death and Legacy of Rupert Hine with Duncan Sheik
Episode 266 - Shelly Yakus
Bonus - Nick Niespodziani of Yacht Rock Revue
Episode 265 - Shelly Peiken
Deep Dive - Phil Spalding on GTR (1986)
Episode 264 - Graham Maby
Bonus - Jon and Georgia Do Another Countdown
Episode 263 - Gary Sanford, Vinnie Zummo and Tom Teeley: The Guitarists of Joe Jackson
Deep Dive - Mike Lindup on Level 42 (1981)
Episode 262 - Miles Hunt of The Wonder Stuff
Bonus - Doug Clifford of CCR on his new solo album Magic Window
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