In each episode of 'Exploded Drawing', musician Gordon Moakes and a specially invited guest discuss a record from the 1990s which has a personal meaning. Stories of music discovery and self-discovery.
Songwriter, guitarist and Oceansize mainman Mike Vennart discusses the shambling majesty of Pavement's 1995 album 'Wowee Zowee'.
Producer Alex Newport discusses the impact of Tricky's second album 'Pre-Millenium Tension' on both himself and his career.
Jason Reece of ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead discusses Unwound's 1993 debut 'Fake Train'.
Transgressive Records co-founder Tim Dellow discusses Mansun's ambitious, sprawling second album 'Six', from 1998.
Explosions In The Sky drummer Chris Hrasky discusses Fugazi's 1993 album 'In On The Killtaker'.
Broadcaster and musician Elizabeth McQueen discusses PJ Harvey's first record 'Dry' and how its bold female voice arrived with a bang in her suburban teenhood in the early 90s.
Andrew Kenny, singer in American Analog Set and Wooden Birds, discusses Belle And Sebastian’s debut ‘Tigermilk’, from 1996. Initially pressed to just a thousand vinyl copies, this delightfully understated record became the blueprint for the band’s unique sound.