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Open share drawer Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we revisit the UK duoâs striking 1988 debut, full of noise and bliss and darkness, a crucial document of dream pop. One evening in 1985, the Cocteau Twins made a rare television appearance. Awash in a tangerine glow while performing their song âPink Orange Redâ off that yearâs Tiny Dynamine EP, the group emitted an otherworldly aura. While they played, Alex Ayuli and Rudy Tambala were stationed in front of their respective televisions across London. The two young friends called each other up immediately after the segment ended, blown away by the performance. They dug the music, especially Robin Guthrieâs swirling guitar and the bandâs use of a tape machine instead of a drummer, but the pair was more galvanized by what the Cocteau Twins symbolized: boundless creative freedom. Soon enoug ....
Gentle Giant Share Early 1970s Denver College Radio Interview Gentle Giant Share Early 1970s Denver College Radio Interview The interview forms part of a new series on the band’s official YouTube channel called ‘The Missing Interviews: The Early Days’. Published on The interview forms part of a new series on the band’s official YouTube channel called ‘The Missing Interviews: The Early Days’. You can listen to the new interview in full below. Get the latest prog rock news straight to your inbox! “From 1972-1976 music director Jeff Pollack conducted a series of short interviews with Ray and Derek Shulman as part of a series called English Musicians on KCFR College Radio in Denver, CO,” the band say. “The interviews were only aired once but the original cassettes were recently found and digitised, marking the first time both fans and the band have heard them since they were first conducted.” ....