Episode Synopsis "H.O.S.H & Mike Boorman discuss the importance of visuals in music"
After being rigged up to a hypnagogic light machine, H.O.S.H talks to Mike about his passion for lighting in a club, and goes into detail about his own club-lighting concept that synchronised a giant roulette wheel with the key and rhythm of the music. He also talks with great enthusiasm about his new label and album, and how he’s adapted to becoming a father for the first time. Tracklist: H.O.S.H - The Drumpet Show Thievery Corporation feat. David Byrne - The Heart's A Lonely Hunter H.O.S.H - Karma David August - Instant Harmony
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