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 384 - Guy Chadwick of the House of Love
Book Club - Martin Popoff author of Bowie@75
Episode 383 - Richard James Burgess
Book Club - Brian J. Kramp author of This Band Has No Past: How Cheap Trick Became Cheap Trick
Episode 382 - Howard Jones
Book Club - Mitchell Cohen author of Looking for the Magic: New York City, The ’70s and the Rise of Arista Records
Episode 381 - Jon King of Gang of Four
Episode 380 - Annabella Lwin of Bow Wow Wow
Bonus - INXS Talk on Rock in Retrospect
Episode 379 - Stephen Street
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Episode 378 - St. Paul Peterson of Morris Day and the Time/The Family/Solo
Episode 377 - Steve Lillywhite pt.2
Episode 377 - Steve Lillywhite pt.1
Episode 376 - Paul Humphries of OMD and Mary Fahl of October Project/Solo
Episode 375 - Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music
Podcaster Panel: When Rock Stars are Problematic - Music, Politics, and Fandom
Bonus - Doobie Brothers Talk on Retro Rock Roundup
Episode 374 - Margo Timmins of the Cowboy Junkies
Episode 373 - Pete Agnew of Nazareth/John Payne of Asia
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