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S4E2 with Geoff Barrow (Portishead)

Season 4, Ep. 2

Series 4 is off to a blinding start as we talk to the legendary founder member of Portishead, producer and composer Geoff Barrow. Geoff tells us all about discovering music existed behind a packet of corn flakes, how a kids disco led him into the world of revolutionary Hip-Hop and just how Low he can go.


We also have Lucy O Brien in to talk about her excellent new book, Lead Sister - The story of Karen Carpenter. A timely retelling of Karens legacy as an artist drummer and singer.


Before all that Deb gets her double denim on and embraces the world of Heavy Metal \m/ \m/


All aboard! Let's ROCK!


This episode is dedicated to the memory of Mark Stewart, Punk icon, Bristol legend and agent provocateur.


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