Podcast: SonicTALK 096 - Where the Good Doggies Go

US Music that makes you cry, sounds on disc, Psychedelic Furs      28/08/08

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Podcast: SonicTALK 096 - Where the Good Doggies Go
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SONIC TALK 096 Two from either side of the pond this week, with Rich Hilton fresh back from Manchester's CreamFields Chic concert, where the band played another blinder - according to GForce Software's Dave Spiers who was there to finally meet Rich in person. The results were not only enjoyable, but we also finally got a snap of someone with a SonicState banner in the audience. See picture.... Also with me this week are Mark Tinley, sound artist and generally good egg, who's long relationship with Duran Duran keeps him on his toes, and PJ Tracy - crack pianist and studio owner from Minneapolis. Firstly we talk of Creamfields and other weather dependent activities, then we're into Slau's response to Rich Hilton's question on M&S mic tecnhnique, sound libraries on hard discs and other sound effects related chat, then we talk of music that makes us cry, Psychedelic Furs and then to a topical politics in music. Remember... Do Call Us We’ve set up a Skype account for people to leave comments (which may be played on subsequent episodes) or requests to be considered for a part on the show. You can contact using the Skype handle 'sonictalk' or if you want to use the phone, our number in the US is:

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