Listen "2. The revival of analogue media with Ricardo Moreira and Sy Dyson of Hibiscus Biscuit "
Episode Synopsis
Part 2
Fran Dyson discusses the revival and the future of analogue media, including the work of Stephen Jones - one of the most important electronic and video artists in Australia and a pioneer of the video synthesizer in the infamous group Severed Heads - with Ricardo Moreira and Sy Dyson of Blue Mountains band Hibiscus Biscuit. We'll also be joined by Nick Franklin and Peter Lammiman who'll ask Ricardo and Sy about their hopes for the future of music in the Blue Mountains post pandemic.
You can see the video of the music played during the show, We Have Come To Bless This House, music by Severed Heads and video art by Stephen Jones on YouTube.
First broadcast on Radio Blue Mountains 89.1FM on 29th May 2020.
You will hear the occasional swear word in this episode but the rest of the episode is well worth any discomfort felt.
You can listen to Fran, Ricardo and Sy talking to Stephen Jones in Part 1 of this podcast.
Disclaimer: We seek a range of perspectives on our shows but that means that views expressed in our show are not necessarily endorsed by the Blue Mountains Unions Council Inc.
Fran Dyson discusses the revival and the future of analogue media, including the work of Stephen Jones - one of the most important electronic and video artists in Australia and a pioneer of the video synthesizer in the infamous group Severed Heads - with Ricardo Moreira and Sy Dyson of Blue Mountains band Hibiscus Biscuit. We'll also be joined by Nick Franklin and Peter Lammiman who'll ask Ricardo and Sy about their hopes for the future of music in the Blue Mountains post pandemic.
You can see the video of the music played during the show, We Have Come To Bless This House, music by Severed Heads and video art by Stephen Jones on YouTube.
First broadcast on Radio Blue Mountains 89.1FM on 29th May 2020.
You will hear the occasional swear word in this episode but the rest of the episode is well worth any discomfort felt.
You can listen to Fran, Ricardo and Sy talking to Stephen Jones in Part 1 of this podcast.
Disclaimer: We seek a range of perspectives on our shows but that means that views expressed in our show are not necessarily endorsed by the Blue Mountains Unions Council Inc.
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