Danalogue, The Comet is Coming / Soccer96

The Keyboard Chronicles - A podcast by David Holloway

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Danalogue is a British keyboard player with The Comet is Coming, a British experimental jazz band formed in London in 2013. The group is known for their unique blend of jazz, electronica, funk, and psychedelic music. In addition to talking about that project we also cover Danalogue’s involvement in other musical projects and collaborations such as Soccer96.  To listen / watch: * Audio-only: click on the play button in the audio player above, or: * Video: watch the embedded video below or check it and previous episodes out on our YouTube Channel /p> Discussion topics covered during the show (links will open in new tab):   Discovering a passion for music, partly due to the ‘angelic’ Diana Ross Led Zeppelin Live At Madison Square Garden – The Song Remains the Same Watching The Stranglers Touring with James Playing live with Tim Booth (on sax and keys) Meeting and chatting with Brian Eno Forming and evolving Soccer96 Soccer96 in action and also here The development of The Comet is Coming The Comet is Coming – Summon The Fire  live at Glastonbury On recording to tape The naming of The Comet is Coming (you can listen to the track in question right here, and here’s a great story on the BBC Radiophonic Workshop) The differences in playing The Comet is Coming material live David Byrne – Everyone’s Coming to My House – American Utopia Danalogue’s rig rundown Danalogue and Alabaster DePlume – The March That Is Unstoppable Jeff Beck’s 808 drum machine A good train wreck moment Däm Funk’s shoulder synth Tag a keyboard player: Charlie Stacey Desert Island Discs: The Inner Mounting Flame – Mahavishnu Orchestra, Innervisions – Stevie Wonder, GLAQJO XAACSSO – Patten, Shri Camel – Terry Riley, Outdoor Museum Of Fractals – James Holden & Camilo Tirado (Don’t forget to check out all our guest’s selections on this page) Thanks to our supporters for this episode: Brother Paul Brown, Midnight Mastering, Tammy Katchur’s Musical Stew, Musicplayer.com forums, and Radio Grande Key links: