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We are joined by Doctor of Music, Liam Maloney, to talk about the rise and possible fall of Disco. We look at how Disco began in a New York loft, the Stonewall uprising, the destruction of dangerous disco records, how disco continues to this day, and no Abba, though there is some Ethel Merman, for some reason. And Liam chose some incredibly long, but cracking, tunes for us to listen to, including Idris Muhammad, Eddie Kendricks, and erm Ethel Merman!
Find out more and stream with ALL the songs we discuss at www.infrequency.co.uk or www.mixcloud.com/tempfans and follow Liam at @liamtmaloney
There is a spotify playlist, but not everything is on Spotify, so if you really must... https://sptfy.com/MSGDISCO
Call the cops!
We are back with an episode of Temporary Fandoms, and it's a two-parter.
I am joined by the always excellent John Tansey and Zoe Von Hess to work our way through the work of the inimitable Shaun Ryder.
We look at the first half of his career in this episode right up to the...
Published 11/07/22
I invited guitarist for Delta Sleep, Glen Hodgson on to talk us through what is and isn't Math Rock. We got some answers for sure, but I still can never put my finger on what makes something "mathy".
I regale Glen with phrases from the early 90s like "wazzy" which just makes me feel old. We also...
Published 10/12/22