The origins of post-rock
Stuart delves into the genre of post-rock, loosely defined as music made with rock instruments that doesn't conform to the traditional verse-chorus format.
Stuart delves into the genre of post-rock, which is loosely defined as music made with rock instruments that doesn't conform to the traditional verse, chorus format.
Featuring examples from both sides of the Atlantic; Velvet Underground and Tortoise representing the US and Public Image Ltd and Stereolab from the UK.
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The Velvet Underground
The Black Angel's Death Song
- Live In Columbus 1966.
- Mind The Magic.
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Public Image Ltd
Four Enclosed Walls
- FLOWERS OF ROMANCE.
- Warner Bros. Records.
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The American Analog Set
Magnificent Seventies
- SINGLES.
- Emperor Jones.
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Explosions in the Sky
Remember Me As A Time Of Day
- HOW STRANGE, INNOCENCE.
- Sad Loud America.
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Stereolab
Neon Beanbag
- CHEMICAL CHORDS.
- 4AD.
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Tortoise
Minors
- BEACONS OF ANCESTORSHIP.
- Commmons.
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Youthmovies
Ores
- HURRAH ANOTHER YEAR.
- Fierce Panda.
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Labradford
Up To Pizmo
- Fixed::Context.
- Blast First.
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Mark Hollis
Watershed
- MARK HOLLIS.
- Polydor.
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Altar of Plagues
When The Sun Drowns In The Ocean
- MAMMAL.
- Back On Black.
Broadcast
- Sat 8 Sep 2012 00:00大象传媒 Radio 6 Music