Art Rock Show – The Void (Week 17)

Deze week stellen we de Canadese band Inner Odyssey aan u voor. De band uit Quebec is al bezig sinds 2007. De groep bestaat uit Étienne Doyon(zang, percussie en toetsen), Vincent Leboeuf Gadreau (gitaar en zang); Mathieu Cossette (toetsen en zang); Alex Rancourt (bas en zang) en Cédric Lepage (drums).

The Prog Mind review: “Inner Odyssey is usually grouped into the progressive metal spectrum, but they are so much more than that. This band does offer some satisfyingly modern guitar fireworks, and you will certainly hear influences like Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree, and other usual suspects. However, I would say that they are prone more to offering luscious space and colorful accents than to getting stuck on insatiable technicality. Much of their music revolves more around rock and even electronic notes, and the keyboards are quite strong in the mix.… Read more...

Langspeeltijd *** Long-playtime: B.B. King, Alexis Korner’s Blues Incorporated, The Electric Flag, Junior Wells Chicago Blues Band, Bloodwyn Pig *** Monday 20 & Wednesday 22 April 2020 [Ed’s Show, 2020-15]

 

NEW SHOW: B.B. King, Alexis Korner’s Blues Incorporated, The Electric Flag, Junior Wells Chicago Blues Band, Bloodwyn Pig*** REPEATED : Everly Brothers’ country-rock, Canned Heat, Tim Rose, Chad & Jeremy, Judy Henske & Jerry Yester  *** Monday 20 April, 12:00 noon till 00:004 hrs & Wednesday 22 April 2020, 12:000 noon till 12:00 midnight *** Time Zone CET Brussels, Paris, Berlin *** [2020-15, no. 130) ***

*** RADIO 68: ALL THE REVOLUTIONARY SOUNDS AND VOICES THAT SHAPED THE SIXTIES ***


Showtime

  • 12.00 BB King, Alexis Korner, Electric Flag, Junior Wells, Bloodwyn Pig  
  • 14.00 Everly Bros., Canned Heat, Tim Rose, Chad & Jeremy, Henske & Yester
  • 16.00 BB King, Alexis Korner, Electric Flag, Junior Wells, Bloodwyn Pig  
  • 18.00 Everly Bros., Canned Heat, Tim Rose, Chad & Jeremy, Henske & Yester
  • 20.00 BB King, Alexis Korner, Electric Flag, Junior Wells, Bloodwyn Pig   
  • 22.00 Everly Bros.,
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My Generation: The Lovin’ Spoonful connnection: The Halifax Three, The Mugwumps, The Lovin’ Spoonful, Donovan, David Bromberg + Noel Redding and his Savage Friends *** Sunday 19 & Tuesday 21 April 2020 *** [Ed’s Show, 2020-16]

NEW SHOW: The Lovin’ Spoonful connection: The Halifax Three, The Mugwumps, The Lovin’ Spoonful, Donovan, David Bromberg + Noel Redding and his Savage Friends, Lee Dorsey *** REPEATED : The Ricochets, Vin Cardinal, The Motions and Shocking Blue feat. Robbie Van Leeuwen +  Radio Sutch: The Savage Tree with Vince Taylor’s Playboys and The Beatles *** Sunday 19 April, 12:00 till 04:00 hrs CET Brussels + repeated  Tuesday  21 April, 12:00 till 24:00 hrs CET Brussels *** [2020-16]  ***

RADIO 68: ALL THE REVOLUTIONARY SOUNDS AND VOICES THAT SHAPED THE SIXTIES ***


Showtime

  • 12.00 The Lovin’ Spoonful Connection, Radio Sutch: Noel Redding
  • 14.00 Motions, Shocking Blue (Robbie Van Leeuwen) * Radio Sutch (Vince Taylor’s Playboys, Beatles) 
  • 16.00 The Lovin’ Spoonful Connection, Radio Sutch: Noel Redding
  • 18.00 Motions, Shocking Blue (Robbie Van Leeuwen) * Radio Sutch (Vince Taylor’s Playboys, Beatles)
  • 20.00 The Lovin’ Spoonful Connection, Radio Sutch: Noel Redding
  • 22.00 Motions, Shocking Blue (Robbie Van Leeuwen) * Radio Sutch (Vince Taylor’s Playboys, Beatles)
  • 24.00  [END OF TUESDAY SHOW]
  • 24.00 The Lovin’ Spoonful Connection, Radio Sutch: Noel Redding
  • 02.00 Motions, Shocking Blue (Robbie Van Leeuwen) * Radio Sutch (Vince Taylor’s Playboys, Beatles)
  • 04.00 [END OF SUNDAY SHOW] 

Playlists  

 NEW SHOWS

01 MY GENERATION : SPECIAL: The Lovin’ Spoonful  Connection, part 1
RARE & FORGOTTEN  The Lemon Pipers, The Tremeloes, The Casuals.… Read more...

Art Rock Show – Homeless (Week 16)

Anubis is een zeskoppige band afkomstig uit Australië die aangenaam in het oor liggende neo-prog muziek maakt. Vaak zijn dit songs die tien minuten en langer duren. Velvet Thunder review: “Their 2014 effort Hitchhiking To Byzantium has been their best received album so far critically. Fast forward to the present day and here comes their sixth album Homeless. Lyrically, the band has always been thoughtful and there’s no exception here as they reflect from various angles upon an individual’s perception of the world in 2020. But musically, those of you familiar and happy with a diet of Anubis’ previous albums might be in for a bit of a shock. The first warning sign is in the length of the album and the songs. Instead of getting eight or nine tracks lasting a good 70 minutes including one or two of epic length, we get nine tracks lasting a meagre 41 minutes, most of which are around the five minute mark.… Read more...