The Mike Oldfield Discography Podcast, Episode 5
(Album review, analysis and discussion)
Nothing was ever heard of him again, except for the sound of... This podcast series takes you on a journey through the almost 30 full-length albums released by the British multi-instrumentalist and composer.
Hosts Markus Reuter and Tobias Fischer have been life-long admirers of Mike's work. Here, they exchange thoughts, ideas and insights through expansive conversations in Markus's Berlin studio.
Each episode is a deep dive dedicated to one album, uncovering what makes it unique and what connects it to other entries in his discography.
Starting with Opus One, and then the iconic Tubular Bells, the Podcast aims to shed light on the work of a singular artist - whose work has become an important ingredient of our music culture.
020 Umru and David Rothenberg (Generational Views)
019 Carlo Ventura (Cell Symphonies)
018 Henry Warwick (Through the Sound)
017 Tim Motzer (Immediate Chemistry)
016 Mike Keneally (A wonderful tour)
015 Robert Frazza (Living the Dream)
014 Nik Bärtsch (Music, Mind, Movement)
013 Richard Barbieri (Ghosts of the Past)
012 Cedric Hendrix (In transition)
011 Corrado Rustici (Shining through)
010 Anil Prasad (Music Journalist)
009 Barry Cleveland (Writer & Sound Painter)
008 James Golden (Predictive Analytics)
007 Michael Peters (Musical Inquirer)
006 Jacob Heringman (Renaissance Man)
005 Anthony Garone (Practicing and Preaching)
004 Shawn Crowder (Touch Guitar, Part 2)
003 Kavus Torabi (Music is Magic)
002 Sid Smith (Writer & Music Connoisseur)
001 Shawn Crowder (Touch Guitar, Part 1)
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