Is Robin Guthrie one of the most influential guitarists ever? Going back to his days with the Cocteau Twins, up to his stellar solo work the last 25 years, his shimmering, reverb-heavy style pretty much kicked off the Shoegaze and Dream Pop movements. Not to mention, it inspired every bedroom player to mess with the pedals and knobs to find that perfect sound. Robin has spent the last couple decades adding to his legacy by consistenly releasing stellar albums (mostly ambient, many with others including frequent collaborator Harold Budd). This embarrassment of riches continues as he's put out three beautiful EPs as well as the wonderful full length, Pearldiving, just in the last year! Robin joins us to discuss his approach to music making, some of his production work with artists like Lush and Ian McCulloch, and stories from the old Cocteau Twins days. Enjoy!
2022 4th Quarter and Year End Review
Episode 402 - Marian Gold of Alphaville
Episode 401 - Stephen Lipson
Deep Dive - Tony Kaye of Yes on Big Generator (1987)
Episode 400 - Trevor Horn
Episode 399 - Tiffany/Mark Burgess of the Chameleons
Episode 398 - Ivan Julian of Richard Hell and the Voidoids/Solo
Episode 397 - Lisa Loeb/Steve ”Smiley” Barnard
Book Club - Joel Selvin author of Sly & the Family Stone: An Oral History
Episode 396- John Cafferty of the Beaver Brown Band
Podcaster Panel: Does Cher Belong in the Rock Hall?
Episode 395 - Jeanette Jurado of Exposé
Episode 394 - Tom Werman
Deep Dive - Phill Brown on Talk Talk’s Spirt of Eden (1988)
Episode 393 - Kirk Douglas of The Roots/Hundred Watt Heart
Promo Mode - Tarquin Gotch on Life Moves Pretty Fast: The John Hughes Mixtapes Box Set
Episode 392 - Dar Williams
Episode 391 - Glen Phillips of Toad the Wet Sprocket/Solo and Garrison Starr
Episode 390 - Jason Scheff of Chicago/Generation Radio and Rebecca Pidgeon
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