My friends from The Railroad Band have released a new album, Ultratumba, which I helped recording and producing between December 2020 and January 2021. It’s a beautiful record featuring 12 exciting brand new songs which we are now attempting to press on vinyl. To do this, a crowdfunding page has been set up. Don’t miss…
Inspired by the latest Dylan album and a list by the Ultimate Rock Magazine that I strongly disagreed with, I decided to rank my top 20 favourite Bob Dylan studio albums, from the 39 that he has published in total. I’m not including Bootleg Series and live records. It’s been a hard task, and not…
Some of the photographs I took during lockdown have been featured on the brilliant Bupkis Zine blog. Worth checking these guys out and ordering their beautifully printed issues.
In no particular order…. Check out the full list here https://boxd.it/qwIJy Touch of Evil (1958) Dir. Orson Welles. With Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh, and Orson Wells. -Come on, read my future. -You haven’t got any. Your future is all used up. The Asphalt Jungle (1950) Dir. John Huston. With Sterling Hayden, Louis Calhern, Jean…
This month I was a special guest on Resonance FM’s weekly DJ show From The Hood where I played favourite pop-rock tracks from 1960s and 1970s Spain. Here you can listen part 1 and part 2 of the show:
Thank you to Trixie Delight for playing two of my songs on her Radio Woking space, The Comfy Show. From 1:17:16 to 1:24:00
I would like to thank Dan from One Cut Vinyl for his fine work pressing both of my albums: The Long Trick in 2016, and Triangle this year. Both albums have been pressed as limited edition LPs of only 7 copies each.
Really exciting to hear two of my songs in a new episode of What Are You Afraid Of?, a really cool podcast of horror/paranormal stories. The episode is called Strange Days and you can listen to it here: http://www.whatareyouafraidofpodcast.com/2017/02/12/35-strange-days/
Check out the full list on letterboxd: https://boxd.it/qwHHG The Hunt (La Caza, 1966). A suffocating, violent psychological thriller directed by Carlos Saura about three veterans who meet to go rabbit hunting – it works brilliantly as a metaphor of the pointless carnage that was the Spanish Civil War. Death of a Cyclist (Muerte de un Ciclista, 1955). By…
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