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Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree

Stuart celebrates drumming with a featured album by Stomu Yamashta, plus he chats to Steven Wilson from Porcupine Tree about why prog should not be considered a four-letter word.

Bish bash bosh, Stuart celebrates rhythm with legendary Japanese drummer Stomu Yamashta as the featured album and paradiddles of other great rhythmic minds are splattered throughout the 120-minutes of freakiness. Plus Steven Wilson, best known for the band Porcupine Tree chats about his latest projects and why prog should not be considered a four letter word.

2 hours

Last on

Sun 6 Sep 2015 20:00

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Music Played

  • Billy Cobham

    Bandits

    • Total Eclipse.
    • Atlantic.
  • Stomu Yamashta's East Wind

    Pine On The Horizon

    • Freedom Is Frightening.
    • Esoteric.
  • Steven Wilson

    Transience

    • Transience.
    • Kscope.
  • Pink Floyd

    See Emily Play

    • The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.
    • EMI.
  • Steven Wilson

    First Regret

    • Hand. Cannot. Erase -.
    • Kscope.
  • Steven Wilson

    3 Years Older

    • Hand. Cannot. Erase.
    • Kscope.
  • King Crimson

    Lizard

    • Lizard.
    • Island.
  • Steven Wilson

    Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Invasion

    • Hand. Cannot. Erase.
    • Kscope.
  • R.B. Russell

    The Children Of The Comet

    • White.
  • dbh

    Shed Light

    • Mood.
    • Thread.
    • 002.
  • Dayglo Maradona

    Rock Section

    • Single.
    • Faber & Faber.
  • Robert Wyatt

    Sea Song

    • Rock Bottom.
    • Virgin.
  • Tony Oxley

    Saturnalia

    • 4 Compositions For Sextet.
    • Columbia.
  • Sandy Nelson

    Let There Be Drums

    • Single.
    • Imperial.
  • The Moonlandingz

    The Rabies Are Back (In session for Marc Riley)

  • Stomu Yamashta's East Wind

    Wind Words

    • Freedom Is Frightening.
    • Esoteric.
  • Ex-Easter Island Head

    Third Movement

    • Mallet Guitars 3.
    • Low Point.
  • Max Richter

    Dream 3 (In The Midst of My Life)

    • Sleep.
    • Deutsche Grammophon.

Broadcast

  • Sun 6 Sep 2015 20:00