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9th September 2012 - Interview With Otto Wicks-Green of sleepmakeswaves


Prior to their FIRST EVER performance in Hobart on 22nd September 2012 at the Brisbane Hotel, Otto Wick-Green (third from left) speaks with Kaleidoscope Ears about the last 12 months on the road with post rock outfit sleepmakeswaves.
sleepmakeswaves are one of the headline acts on Birds Robe Records a label of the Sydney-based progressive and experimental rock collaboration The Birds Robe Collective.

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15th July 2012 - Nobby

After almost 8 years as host of Kaleidoscope Ears, our good friend Nobby is stepping down from regular hosting. He will be back to present us with the occasional special feature, but his regular appearance on the show is now at an end.

Very aptly, Nobby's last playlist was a rare Pink Floyd concert from the dawn of psychedelic rock. To see the playlist, click here.

Without meeting Nobby, my overall musical experience would be so much the worse off. As a lifelong avid collector of music, he never ceases to astound and surprise me with the NEW music I am still hearing from the 60's and 70's, because he shares it with me.

Not only have I enjoyed every minute of our on air time over the years, I am honoured that over that the 6 years we have also become very close friends, and through the show we have met some amazing people we never would have otherwise.

You will be very missed in the studio Nobby, but I will see you at your place soon for our latest 5.1 surround sound adventure!

Dwayne

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8th July 2012 - RIVERSEA featuring interview with MARC ATKINSON



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Mark Atkinson speaks about his project with Brendan Eyre called Riversea. Packed with high profile guest musicians the highly anticipated debut album is one of the highlights of 2012.

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17th June 2012 - SQUACKETT featuring interview with STEVE HACKETT

This week on the Ears Dwayne spoke with STEVE HACKETT (ex-Genesis) about the highly anticipated collaboration with Yes bassist CHRIS SQUIRE.

The project is called SQUACKETT, and the album, "A Life Within A Day" had progressive rock fans the world over on the edge of their seats.

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Pre-Release Review: BREAKING ORBIT - The Time Traveller


KALEIDOCAST - Interview With Dylan Mitrovitch
Album Released 20th July 2012
For long-term fans of Breaking Orbit, previously known as Nucleus, the obvious question with their highly anticipated debut album is, was it worth the wait?
Progressive Rock should always take you on a journey, the musical landscape changing as you travel, with the capacity to give you a different experience on each listen as you focus on different parts of the landscape.
With so much involvement required by the listener, I’m afraid that Prog is never going to be a mainstream genre, but fortunately due to the internet, the Prog community can get together and appreciate it internationally yet still feel very connected.
So a fan of Prog is instantly going to be intrigued by the opening track of The Time Traveller. It’s called Echoes, and that title shares its name with one of the most iconic Prog songs by one of the most iconic Prog bands of all time. Just the word had me curious to hear how Breaking Orbit would handle it.
Echoes is the perfect opening to this album. Clocking in at just under nine minutes and with the lyrics not kicking in until 3:30, the band is assuring us that this album is about music as an art form. It’s more than simply a collection of songs. It sweeps you away with epic wonder and whets the appetite nicely for the rest of the album.
In their former incarnation Nucleus, I couldn’t help but compare the band the Tool, and Conscious Self is a track that demonstrates this sound. But as Breaking Orbit, the band has loosed the chains of comparison and managed to make these aggressive sounds their own. The old Nucleus song Orion has also been revamped and is a fitting tribute to the origins of the band.
Over the last couple of years the tracks My Direction and Callsign have been released as singles. What was I saying earlier about Prog never being mainstream? These demonstrate that I could be totally wrong! With a bit of wily marketing and a lot of luck, these could easily propel Breaking Orbit not only into the Australian musical psyche, but internationally too. Needless to say, as a Prog fan, I am more interested in the album as a whole, rather than individual tracks.
I should say at this point too, that the artwork for the two singles is incredible. Most Prog lovers would agree that an integral part of the music is the artwork. I am looking forward very much indeed to the full artwork for The Time Traveller when released. I understand it will be continuing along the same future fantasy theme as the artwork on the singles. Hold it in your hands as you listen.
The ethereal instrumental Machiguenga takes us on an ambient stroll through the centuries and bursts into a fascinating percussive combination of wind with tinges of metal. In all there are four instrumental tracks on The Time Traveller. The other three are Transcension (Part I), Harmonic Voice and Ice Warmth. All are apt bridges between the other parts of the record. Ice Warmth in particular is very impressive, managing to aurally express the song title beautifully.
The title track aptly finds itself as the centrepiece of the album. It is a powerful collage of the band’s full range including a blistering guitar solo. The foreboding Cassandra Syndrome shows off their powerful rhythm section and contains elements that any Porcupine Tree fan would be salivating over. The album closer Silence Seekers is a beautiful piece and perfectly placed. A sense of sadness came over me when I knew the album was coming to a close and I wanted to listen again immediately. So I did!
It has been encouraging to see some Australian bands over the last few years be recognised on the international Prog stage. Breaking Orbit is destined to be one of them.
The Time Traveller is an album that warrants listening to again and again. It will have you discovering new twists and turns with every listen and will suit any mood you happen to be in. This record has it all.
So for Breaking Orbit fans that have been hanging for this album, was it worth the wait? The answer is a resounding YES!!
Dwayne Bunney
Kaleidoscope Ears
Edge Radio 99.3

May 2012 Update

Hi Everyone!

It's been a while since the last post on kscopeears.com, but we have still been very busy with our weekly broadcast from Edge Radio as well as our frequent Kaleidocasts.

Here is a run down of the shows we've had since our last post:


6th May 2012
 
We featured the amazing talents of Italian Pink Floyd Cover band Interstellar Factory. The band caught Nobby's attention on the online community and he was very keen to interview them. They hope to soon be touring outside Italy with their incredibly atmospheric renditions of tunes from the 1967-1972 period of Pink Floyd. A New album of original material is in the works for late 2012 or early 2013.


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KALEIDOCAST (Includes interview with the band members from their base in Rome)



29th April 2012
Our subject this week was the live recordings of Porcupine Tree. With so many folks around Hobart STILL not knowing much about the band, it was time for another retrospective, but this time featuring tracks from the progressive rock front-runner's extensive live back-catalogue.

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 15th April 2012
With David Lee Roth returning as lead vocalist to record a new studio album with Van Halen we took a look at those early albums between 1978 - 1984 and featured tracks from the brand new record, "A Different Kind Of Truth".

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8th April 2012

Kaleidoscope Ears welcomes back the "Godfather" Of the show, Lochie, to present one of his greatest passions, garage rock, by means of proto-punk band THE SONICS.

Make sure you catch The Sonics on their Australian tour over the next couple of weeks.

And Nobby reiterates a band which generated a lot of feedback a couple of weeks back, the German-based, but British pysch-prog band, NEKTAR.
 
 To hear trhe FULL back-catalogue of NEKTAR, visit www.nektarsmusic.com and register to the website for free.


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1st April 2012
In this episode Dwayne speaks with Jon-Arne Vilbo and Thomas Andersen from Norwegian band Gazpacho on the release of their 7th studio album, March Of Ghosts. Available on the KScope label via www.burningshed.com

For more information on the band, visit www.gazpachoworld.com

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11th March 2012
Melbourne post-rock band LAURA play the Brisbane Hotel in Hobart on Saturday 17th March 2012. Nobby & Dwayne had the chance to have a chat with bass player Andrew Yardley about shades of grey, walls of sound, the forthcoming Hobart gig and the new album "Twelve Hundred Times".

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4th March 2012
In this episode we speak with Dave Cureton and Adam Gough, the founders of Birmingham band IOEarth.

Their second album "Moments" has just been released and will undoubtedly be one of the most highly regarded progressive rock albums of 2012.

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29th January and 12th February 2012
BEST PROGRESSIVE ROCK OF 2011  


 Part One 29-1-12



 




Part Two 12-2-12





Question is....which progressive rock track and album will be in our opinion the best of 2011???


22nd January 2012
 In this episode we featured interviews with Mike Solo (super FLORENCE jam), Mike Mills (Toehider), and Dave, Dean & Robert (Anubis)

Support these great Aussie bands available on Bird's Robe Records!

super FLORENCE jam http://superflorencejam.bandcamp.com/album/we-always-knew-it-would-come-to-th...

Toehider http://birdsrobe.bandcamp.com/album/to-hide-her

Anubis http://birdsrobe.bandcamp.com/album/a-tower-of-silence Or if you're in Europe, from http://www.justforkicks.de.

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18th December 2011

To mark the 10th anniversary of the tragic death of Stuart Adamson (The Skids, Big Country) this show was dedicated to the music of this remarkable musician.


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4th December 2011 Featuring Three Albums: Thomas Dolby - A Map Of The Floating City, Kate Bush - 50 Words For Snow & Spirit - Spirit Of '76

New albums from Thomas Dolby (A Map Of The Floating City), Kate Bush (50 Words For Snow) and a classic album by Spirit (Spirit Of '76).


Playlist
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Feature Album: Thomas Dolby - A Map Of The Floating City
THOMAS DOLBY - Hyperactive
THOMAS DOLBY - Nothing New Under The Sun
THOMAS DOLBY - Spice Train
THOMAS DOLBY - I'm Not Your Dog
THOMAS DOLBY - Evil Twin Brother







Feature Album: Kate Bush - 50 Words For Snow
KATE BUSH - Snowflake
KATE BUSH - Wild Man
KATE BUSH - 50 Words For Snow








 Feature Album: Spirit - Spirit Of '76
SPIRIT - America The Beautiful
SPIRIT - The Times They Are A Changing
SPIRIT - Tampa Jam Part. 1
SPIRIT - Mauna Loa
SPIRIT - Walking The Dog
SPIRIT - Tampa Jam Part. 2
SPIRIT - Like A Rolling Stone
SPIRIT - Happy
SPIRIT - Veruska
SPIRIT - Hey Joe
SPIRIT - Once Again





20th November 2011 Featuring Soft Machine

Tonight we featured the early year of influential jazz-rock outfit Soft Machine.Not a huge commercial success in the late 60's when they began but revered by artists the world over for pioneering sounds and atmospheres that are still emulated today.




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All tracks by Soft Machine.

Hope For Happiness
Joy Of A Toy
Hope For Happiness (Reprise)
We Did It Again
Why Are We Sleeping
Ryvmic Melodies
Pataphysical Introduction Part I
A Concise British Alphabet Pt I
Hibou, Anemone And Bear
A Concise British Alphabet Part II
 Orange Skin Food
A Door Opens And Closes
10.30 Returns To The Bedroom
Out-Bloody-Rageous
Teeth
As If
Facelift
Virtually
Slightly All The Time

13th November 2011 - Featuring Classic Albums By Clear Blue Sky & Warhorse

Our first feature this week was 1971's Space Rock classic, the self-titled, Clear Blue Sky. The band was made up of an Acton, London-based trio by the names of John Simms, Ken White and Mark Sheather. One of the unsung musical gems of the seventies, it was to be almost 20 years before the band released their highly anticipated second album in 1990.

Continuing on from last week's Deep Purple off-shoot theme, we featured the band sacked bassist Nick Simper went on to form called Warhorse. They produced 2 albums between 1970 and 1972 with yet another classic prog artist, keyboard player Rick Wakeman from Yes. Tonight we featured tracks from both of their albums.




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CLEAR BLUE SKY - Sweet Leaf
CLEAR BLUE SKY - The Rocket Ride
CLEAR BLUE SKY - I'm Comin' Home
CLEAR BLUE SKY - You Mystify
CLEAR BLUE SKY - Tool Of My Trade
CLEAR BLUE SKY - My Heaven
CLEAR BLUE SKY - Birdcatcher



WARHORSE - Vulture Blood
WARHORSE - No Chance
WARHORSE - Burning
WARHORSE - Solitude
WARHORSE - Woman Of The Devil








WARHORSE - Red Sea
WARHORSE - Back In Time





Nobby in the studio with his ultra-rare copy of the second Warhorse album "Red Sea"