Would you ever guess that one of the key producers for the radical synth-styled music coming out of the UK in the 80s was an American former LA session musician? Thanks to artists like New Order, Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, OMD and many others, Stephen Hague shaped what we think of when we think of the best music artists like that had to offer in the 80s. He's been a key figure in music ever since. Since his 80s career was recently covered fantastically on the 80sography podcast, we dig into other areas like the 90s and beyond that included Robbie Robertson, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Peter Gabriel, James, Robert Palmer, a-ha, Dubstar, and Blow Monkeys (with New Order and PSB also being discussed), as well as his early days with Jules Shear and Walter Egan. When you combine this with the series on 80sography you get the complete picture of this genius. Enjoy!
Episode 202 - Brent Bourgeois of Bourgeois Tagg/Solo
Bonus - Brad Sundberg, Technical Director for Michael Jackson
Episode 201 - Michael Beinhorn
Bonus - Lawrence Gowan of Styx/Solo
Episode 200 - Marco Pirroni of Adam and the Ants
Promo Mode - Mr. Zero Discusses The Kings' Excellent New Single
Episode 199 - Phil Thornalley
Deep Dive - Dr. Robert on the Blow Monkeys - Animal Magic (1986)
Episode 198 - Paul Webb of Talk Talk/Rustin Man
Promo Mode - Bruce Blackman Discusses His New Memoir
Episode 197 - Duncan Sheik
Episode 196 - Steve Firth of Embrace
Episode 195 - Don Dixon
Deep Dive - Matthew Seligman on Thomas Dolby - The Flat Earth (1984)
Episode 194 - Ian Burden of the Human League
Bonus - Top 10 80s Movie Soundtrack Songs on Reliving My Youth
Episode 193 - Brian Vander Ark of the Verve Pipe/Solo
Recap v.6: The Year In Review
Episode 192 - Liberty DeVitto of Billy Joel/The Slim Kings
Episode 191 - Emilio Castillo of Tower of Power
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