Episode Synopsis "Hot Air: Greg Wilson & Mike Boorman discuss our creative future"
Greg Wilson goes deep with Mike Boorman on the relationship between creativity and political unrest. Could these be good times for creative scenes? Or is the marketplace too fragmented and too disaffected to be truly innovative? Using musical history and philosophy from the likes of Alan Moore and John Higgs, Greg sets about answering these questions, and while he’s at it, gives a whistle-stop tour of his psychedelic musical collective, Super Weird Substance.
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