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Fascinating chat with Mr. Concretism. Great to hear about his synths and software and the track by track analysis of The Concretism Archive vol.1 adds to the listening experience - more of that sort of thing please!
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Episode 2: Chris Sharp/Concretism.
Chris discusses The Concretism Archive: Volume 1.
This podcast was recorded 30th December 2020.
Again, I've had some audio issues at my end and did consider not publishing this at all. However, I've cleaned it up as much as possible and on balance, it's better to have it here for those that are interested, I think. Be ready for the abrupt ending...
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I bought the album because I was hooked by the opening track. Its uplifting quality and tempo fit the 1979 new town utopia concept perfectly. The rest of the album - minus the closing track - came as a bit of a surprise however, with a very different atmosphere of doom and gloom. This was more fitting to the cynic of the new town - the Thatcherite’s mood perhaps, sounds befitting an Adam Curtis doc or Blade Runner. The 1st and 8th tracks - brutalist utopia - are the ones that will stick with m bedster
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Fantastic album, especially for those of us with hazy memories of Doctor Who, The Changes, Children of the Stones and terrifying public information films. roblove1
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