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FlashBack Friday with Yes

Yes is one of my favorite progressive rock bands. The Yes Album, my first and favorite of their LP’s in 1971, got more spins than a presidential candidate in an election year. The band’s virtuosity on “Yours Is No Disgrace,” “Starship Trooper” and “I’ve Seen All Good People” is simply amazing.
Fragile’s “Roundabout” and [...]


"Hand Held in Black and White" by Dollar


I heard this on East Village Radio the other night. I've read that it's Trevor Horn's first production, but it seems a little late (1982) for that? In any case, it's a baked portent of things to come. Looking forward to hearing more from this band. Hand Held in Black and White

I Love You Miss Robot :: Trevor Horn Pt. 2


Hello, my Schitty people!I am your host - HASHMODER - I shit you not!Before reading this blog .......... I strongly recommend that you read (if you haven't done so) or re-read (if you don't remember) my last post about producer extraordinaire Trevor Horn's dynamic 12-inch .......... and then come back here for more Horn'ful penetration.::::: Quick recap:This is Trevor Horn...He's the guy who produced and performed "Video Killed The Radio Star" world-wide smash-hit track. And he's collecting mill

TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS


Now oop this soundtrack features some ZZT Records artists including Grace Jones, Trevor Horn (The Art Of Noise), Seal, Frankie Goes To Hollywood and also Wendy & Lisa of The Revolution (Prince) fame, Enya and others. A visually stunning film that bombed at the box office.Tracklisting:1 Shirley Walker Orchestra - Winter Reveries (2:15) mp32 The Musical Cast Of Toys - The Closing Of The Year (Main Theme) (3:16) Featuring - Wendy & Lisa, Vocals - Seal mp33 Enya - Ebudae (1:49) mp34 Tori Amos - The

Belle And Sebastian - The BBC Sessions


Belle And Sebastian - The BBC Sessions Posted on 17 November 2008 To be precise, fourteen tracks from five sessions spanning their first five years. Simon Tyers journeys from Tigermilk to Trevor Horn. Continue Reading

TVD's Daily Wax | The Producers | Trevor Horn


If Jimmy Page elevated his productions straight off the ground, Trevor Horn found a sonic home for them in space in which you could pull up a chair and feel quite at home, thank you. Crickets chirp, clouds swell, dishes break, dice get rolled--which quite uniquely marry to a perfect groove enmeshed in the sound of a ROOM, perfectly miked and augmented with colour. Trevor Horn reinvigorated the idea of music making for me LONG after having been spoiled by the sensibilities of some of his forbea

The Feeling recruit Trevor Horn for Hammersmith gig


TREVOR Horn, the man who wrote and performed the original version of Video Killed The Radio Star, joined The Feeling onstage in Hammersmith last night (November 4, 2008) for an amazing encore rendition of the song. The crowd-pleasing moment capped a memorable set for the band, who are currently in the middle of an extensive UK tour. Commenting on how they managed to pull off the special guest appearance, Feeling bassist Richard Jones said: “We bumped into him [Trevor] at an awards ceremony on

ABC - The Lexicon Of Love


The greatest pop album ever. Ultimate 80's production from Trevor Horn and team but it absolutely refuses to sound dated. Its lyrics use language in what was then was a very new way and are almost as good as Jarvis's or Morrissey's and the album is full of fantastic tunes. There is not a duff note on the record let alone a bad song. And it is one of pop music's truly revolutionary moments. Bye bye boring old guitars. In a blink of an eye the new wave morphed into new pop. And another thin

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