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Lighting the Bright Magic lantern – back in touch with Public Service Broadcasting’s J.Willgoose, Esq.
On the eve of the release of the fourth Public Service Broadcasting studio album, a celebration of the cultural and political metropolis that is Berlin, and with the London-based outfit set to return to live action, it was time to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Achtung Baby, Andreya Casablanca, Beatles, Berlin, Blixa Bargeld, Brian Eno, Bright Magic, David Bowie, Depeche Mode, EERA, Einstürzende Neubauten, Every Valley, Germany, Gurr, Hansa Tonstudio, Harmonia, Heroes, Inform Educate Entertain, J Willgoose Esq, JF Abraham, Kluster, Kraftwerk, krautrock, Low, Mr B, Neu!, Nina Hoss, Public Service Broadcasting, Statin to Station, The Race for Space, U2, Ultravox, Walter Ruttmann, Wrigglesworth
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Remembering Bowie, through Sound and Vision
There’s not a lot I can write here that hasn’t been covered elsewhere, but I couldn’t let the week pass without my own tribute to David Bowie, who left us on Sunday, January 10th, 2016, two days after his 69th … Continue reading →
Where we are now – Bowie 2013 style
In which writewyattuk gets in a few early listens of the eagerly-awaited new David Bowie LP, The Next Day, and is suitably impressed … EVEN the cover of David Bowie’s new album is something of a statement, a blanked-out version … Continue reading →
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Tagged Beatles, Blur, David Bowie, Heroes, That Petrol Emotion, The Next Day, The Stars (Are Out Tonight), Tony Visconti, Where are We Now
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