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Episode 37 of Prog Notes! In just ten short years, Australian prog metal group Caligula's Horse has crafted five studio albums that have quickly given them notoriety as one of the most innovative bands in the genre. Destin and Drew discuss their highly praised album, Rise Radiant, with the writing duo of this remarkable band, Jim Grey (vocals) and Sam Vallen (guitars). In addition to Drew embarrassing them with reviews, Jim and Sam share their thoughts on the nature of “progressive” music and emphasize the importance of purpose when writing each musical section. Perhaps it's the combination of Jim's emphasis on stimulus-response and Sam's emphasis on audiation that makes this album so fresh. Or perhaps it's the musical motifs meticulously woven into each track. Maybe it's the tenderness of the lyrics on gentler tracks juxtaposed against the crunchy guitars and complex rhythms on more aggressive tracks. All of these elements and more enter the conversation on this episode! #deerbutt Caligula's Horse Become a Patron! Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on Facebook! Join our Discord Server to chat with us and other prog-rock fans! Leave us a voice message! (615) 669-8262 **Prog Notes is a podcast dedicated to the genre of progressive rock. Each episode Destin and Drew tackle an album and delve into the different musical compositions, lyrics, and concepts that make it prog rock. They discuss the history of the genre as well as its relevance in modern music. With each new episode, these two colorful characters share their passion and encourage more people to investigate this unique, sometimes forgotten genre of music and find an album or band they can enjoy.
For this Minisode our guest Bob suggested we listen to an album called In Contact by Caligula's Horse. Give this album a listen and tune in to see what we thought of the album!
Metal Heads!!!!! Tracey's pick for an album released in May of this year emerges. The fifth studio album by Australian progressive band Caligula's Horse, Rise Radiant. You might say opinions diverged on this incredibly well played and produced the album.
This episode features an interview with Tyler & Peter of Lör as they call in to talk about their new EP, Edge Of Eternity. Album reviews for Caligula's Horse, Binary Code, Moonlight Haze, Wolftooth & Divine Chaos.
Be on the lookout for a plethora of fabulous, brand new music on this week's Prog-Watch! We'll hear from Surreal, The Bedlam Furnaces, Caligula's Horse, The Segue, I Am The Manic Whale, Kinetic Element, Vesper Vals, Delain, Alcàntara, Fughu, and Lonely Robot! As Yoda would say, “Miss it not!”
O Heavy Metal é uma das mais complexas formas de arte. Consegue variar entre um som rebelde e agressivo do Metallica, até o Stoner largado do e Complexo do Mastodon. Consegue te fazer cantar junto com hinos do Iron Maiden e te levar aos prantos com baladas do Dream Theater. Mas todos essas vertentes são preparativos para a sonoridade rica, complexa e densa do weird prog. Bandas como Haken, Leporus e até mesmo o Mais recente Katatonia criaram grandes peças desses estilos e o Caligula´s Horse, depois da obra prima In Contact de 2017, tenta reservar seu espaço nesse genero tão exclusivo do Metal. Ouça Caligula's Horse - Rise Radiant no Spotify Você tem alguma pergunta, sugestão, crítica, correção, elogio ou qualquer outra observação? Deixe um comentário nesse post que leremos no próximo episódio especial. Ouça primeiro em https://metalmantra.com.br/
Ep. 133: In this installment, Chris and Dan Mac discuss new albums from Raven's Cry, Voodoo Gods, Horisont, Pattern-Seeking Animals, Shrapnel, Caligula's Horse, Crossfaith, Fairyland, Old Man Gloom, Chronos, Die Kreatur, Her Chariot Awaits, Sorceror and Grave Digger before moving on to various forms of news regarding Obscura, Iron Maiden, Bob Kulick, Crypta, Beartooth, Journey and Mastodon with the billion of postponements and cancellations of shows due to COVID-19. The pair close out the show with a look at the Billboard Top 200.
We sat down with Josh Griffin from Caligula's Horse to talk about thier new album 'Rise Radiant', signing up with the new agency, touring the world and more!Caligula's Horse - 'Rise Radiant' is OUT NOWOrder it HERE:https://caligulashorse.lnk.to/RiseRadiant**DONATE** TO OUR STARLIGHT FOUNDATION STREAM RAISER CAMPAIGN :https://tiltify.com/@everblackmedia/everblack-stream-raiser-for-the-starlight-childrens-foundationEVERBLACK PODCAST Metal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world! This episode Hosted by Nev PearceSUBSCRIBE -SPOTIFY PODCAST :https://open.spotify.com/show/4znToU3ETh4dJyMTv0lFG9ITUNES PODCAST:https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/everblack-metal-podcasts-tracks/id1287458669YOUTUBE :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCau_EiKKLEwZ22aWMu9ASVAwww.everblackmedia.comwww.facebook.com/EverblackmediaThanks to :RW PromotionBlacklight AD ScreenprintingElectric WitchThe FactionLumber Punks Gold CoastStarlight Children's Foundation AustraliaDallas Does PREverblack theme and intro by Wade Norris from Our Last EnemyCaligula's Horse phot by Rachel Graham See Less
We sat down with Josh Griffin from Caligula's Horse to talk about thier new album 'Rise Radiant', signing up with the new agency, touring the world and more!Caligula's Horse - 'Rise Radiant' is OUT NOWOrder it HERE:https://caligulashorse.lnk.to/RiseRadiant**DONATE** TO OUR STARLIGHT FOUNDATION STREAM RAISER CAMPAIGN :https://tiltify.com/@everblackmedia/everblack-stream-raiser-for-the-starlight-childrens-foundationEVERBLACK PODCAST Metal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world! This episode Hosted by Nev PearceSUBSCRIBE -SPOTIFY PODCAST :https://open.spotify.com/show/4znToU3ETh4dJyMTv0lFG9ITUNES PODCAST:https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/everblack-metal-podcasts-tracks/id1287458669YOUTUBE :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCau_EiKKLEwZ22aWMu9ASVAwww.everblackmedia.comwww.facebook.com/EverblackmediaThanks to :RW PromotionBlacklight AD ScreenprintingElectric WitchThe FactionLumber Punks Gold CoastStarlight Children's Foundation AustraliaDallas Does PREverblack theme and intro by Wade Norris from Our Last EnemyCaligula's Horse phot by Rachel Graham See Less
On this Top 5 episode, Caligula's Horse singer Jim Grey joins Roie Avin and Daniel Levy from to pick the best songs from his band. The Australian proggers have just released a new album titled Rise Radiant. We talk about that album and more.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 342. In this edition we heard music by Steve Hackett, Amuzeum, Judie Tzuke, The Lickerish Quartet, Kansas, Pattern-Seeking Animals, Kangaroo Moon, Louise Patricia Crane, Projekt Gemineye, Kavus Torabi, Pixie Ninja, Liaison, Porcupine Tree, Knight Area, Wobbler, Alas, We Came From Space, Pymlico, Caligula's Horse, Sevara Nazarkhan, Dillie Keane, Umphrey's McGee & Kevin Gilbert.
Le magazine de l'actualité discographique et musicale énervée présenté par Christophe Droit : pour cette 38ème émission de la saison, "Rise Radiant" de Caligula's Horse est notre album de la semaine.
This week we took Jim Grey of Caligula's Horse on a deep dive of all of the band's albums and got the low-down on the new record, "Rise Radiant". The album drops on May 22nd via Inside Out. Find out Jim's favorite songs from their catalogue. All this and more, only on Episode 057 of the Progcast. Check out the accompanying Spotify Playlist RIGHT HERE!
Sam Vallen, guitarist and songwriter of progressive powerhouse Caligula's Horse, joins us to discuss the band's new album, Rise Radiant.
In this very open, honest and revealing interview, Caligula's Horse vocalist Jim Gray discusses with HEAVY Magazine's Metal V the raw emotions he felt writing their new album Rise Radiant as well as his connection to his audience. Also emphasing his burning desire to get back to touring C-Horse' and showcasing material from their new release plus much much more.
Higgo speaks to lead singer of Caligula's Horse about their upcoming album Rise Radiant (May 22). Together they dissect the songs, and also speak mental health, and how this pandemic is affecting bands like Caligula's Horse and how they avoided bankruptcy. Jim is an incredibly talented man, and always a pleasure to speak to, big love and respect - Higgo
Adrian Goleby from Brisbane based prog-metal band Caligula's Horse has a chat with Steve about the band's upcoming fifth studio album 'Rise Radiant', featuring the new single 'Valkyrie'. Adrian also discusses the directing the video clip for 'Slow Violence', as well as the band's covers of Split End and Peter Gabriel.
Coronavirus has hit the world hard and the music industry is not immune to the carnage. Steve and Cam look at the damage COVID-19 has caused on the local music scene and what you should be doing when the crisis is over. The guys also chat about Australian tour announcements by The Killers and Biffy Clyro.New music this week comes from Sunday Sundown, Glenn Watson, Social Animals, Totty, Hands Like Houses, Admella, Ragdoll and Caligula's Horse.
In Episode 039 of the Progcast, your hosts Randy and Dario totally prog out on one of their favorite albums of all time: Dream Theater's Metropolis Pt. 2 : Scenes from a Memory! In our walkmans today: In Contact from Aussie boys Caligula's Horse and Nidus by Feather Mountain from Denmark, who just got confirmed for this year's ProgPower Europe Festival. Dario's Release of the Week pick: Their Dogs Were Astronauts - Dreamcatcher
For the second last episode for season one of Behind The Soundcheck, come dive deep into the rabbit hole as we today venture far beyond the stage and studio, joining Caligula's Horse bass-man and musicology wizard Dale Prinsse on a look into how we use music on a day-to-day basis in this modern, digital era. As adept brawling his bass onstage as he is exploring the intricate and incidental aspects of the music world, Dale's creative pursuits have seen him tour the country and beyond while actively researching and challenging the ever-evolving social and technological realities of music and the broader industry. From why music is so important to the effects of incessant background tunes, today is definitely one for those who like a little knowledge spice in their podcast listening. So come join Tiana Speter as she wrangles Dale's wisdom for an in-depth look into music and its everyday implications.
Today for Episode 7 of the Behind The Soundcheck podcast we're taking a trip into production and management territory, grabbing some time with lighting wizard and manager extraordinaire (and just all-round lovely human) Will Hunter.Currently flexing his skills on lighting and TM duties for Brisbane prog behemoths Caligula's Horse, Will also balances his family life with his significant love of music and professional pursuits, striking equally with his powerful creativity and jaw-dropping organisational skills. From visually enhancing the dulcet, heavy tones of the C-Horse lads onstage to being all-powerful band dad on the road, this inspiring individual does it all with fluent finesse, and today he's chatting with Tiana Speter about the realities of production, life as a tour manager and how he found himself immersed in the music industry. Podcast episode below!
No stranger to balancing colours, creativity and his day-to-day-life, for the second episode of Behind The Soundcheck come jump into the mind of guitarist, videographer and total creative cauldron Adrian Goleby from Caligula's Horse.A man equally at home both behind and in front of the the camera, Adrian's approach to his multiple crafts is one of sincere curiosity and a whopping dash of in-built talent. And when he's not busy busting a move onstage, touring globally or churning out tunes with his fellow pony progsters it's likely you'll find him calmly helming a music video adventure, slaving to a render or devouring every inch of the vivid world around him, and for Episode Two of Behind The Soundcheck Tiana Speter grabbed some time with this intriguing gentleman to peer further into the world of videos and how to find a balance in this brave new creative world.
Ben Rechter of Circles discusses the band's upcoming tour and all the connections they have both locally and internationally with acts like Dead Letter Circus, The Ocean, City of Souls, Caligula's Horse and many more.
For their first shows on home soil in over 12 months Ne Obliviscaris are bringing with them a stellar support group, headed by Brisbane's Caligula's Horse and rounded out by three international heavyweights in Allegaeon, Beyond Creation and Rivers of Nihil. It is a travelling extravaganza dubbed The Painted Progression tour and one which clean vocalist and violinist for Ne Obliviscaris, Tim Charles, struggles to contain his enthusiasm about."We're all kind of related but different", he laughed. "Caligula's Horse are obviously one of Australia's best progressive rock metal bands. Their last album 'In Contact' was just phenomenal and I guess they're a little more on the melodic side than some of the other bands. Allegaeon have a new album coming out in April which I've been lucky enough to get an advance copy of and I think it's the best thing they've ever done. Those guys are a really fantastic live band, really technical but with lots of melody as well and super tight live. Beyond Creation - some of our Australian fans will already know them if they came and saw our tour back in 2014 - are again a phenomenal live band; super technical but melodic in their own way and a great bunch of guys as well - as are all of the bands on the bill - and Rivers of Nihil put out one of the most surprising albums of last year. It was a real progressive wonder of an album with these sweeping saxophone solos and all this sort of stuff and we really felt they were a perfect fit for us in the way that the approach being heavy but also progressive and extreme at the same time. They do it differently to us but in a way that we felt was really compatible with what we're doing. Every band is a little bit different but they all kind of fit together".When Ne Obliviscaris first burst onto the Melbourne music scene in 2003 it is fair to say they were a breath of fresh air on a scene that was starting to choke up with progressive music. They refused to follow a set blueprint and instead set about forging their name in their own image, albeit it one which drew influence from some of the heavyweights of the time."Back then there was some pretty significant things happening in the metal world that impacted me", Charles recalled. "It was probably not too long before that that I discovered Opeth through their Blackwater Park album and Enslaved came out with an album and Dream Theatre had not long before come out with Scenes From A Memory. All of these albums were my favourite records at that time so when we were starting this band I never wanted to sound like anybody but the idea that you could be an extreme and really heavy metal band but at the same time be melodic and have beautiful elements to your music was something that I had kind of recently discovered and been inspired by. Some of those bands like Opeth and Enslaved that were doing that opened our horizons to the fact of let's not have any barriers when we write music. Let's just write music and if we think it's good it doesn't matter what genre it is. If it's metal or acoustic or prog or classical or jazz let's not care. Let's just try to write good music and not give a fuck what anyone thinks we should sound like and that's how we came up with our sound because I don't think anyone sounds like we do, and all we did was just try to be ourselves. We just tried to get rid of the barriers and let each member be themselves in the band. We're all quite different musicians and everyone has that opportunity in our band to have that creative voice and that shines through in the music I think".With their debut album 'Portal of I' in 2012 Ne Obliviscaris created a masterpiece that not only resonated with the fans but also had mainstream media singing their praises. It was one of the first times music of this nature had reached the ears of the mainstream and be met with appraisal and was a significant moment in Australian progressive metal music."That album was our first real attempt to create", Charles reflected. "It was our first album so it was our first attempt to create a piece of music that was exactly what we wanted and as a first attempt, it's never going to be perfect in every way. You learn something from every album but that was really something different to what a lot of people were expecting from a lot of the stuff that was being released in 2012 and so people would hear that record and there was a lot of people that either loved it and thought it was fantastic or they just didn't get it at all - which is fine as well (laughs), but it is that thing where a few people seemed to connect with it and it gave us a lot of hope and positivity for the band in regards to believing that as a strong first step we could continue to move forward. It took us nine years to release that first album and it was really, really difficult to just make it that far in the first place. There were so many times in the band's early career where we almost broke up. Our lead guitarist Benji is from France and his Australian visa got denied back in 2010 and he was deported and the band was basically on hiatus for 18 months and a few of the guys were talking about quitting the band - and Dan our drummer actually did for a little while - but thankfully we managed to get Benji back to Australia and the band got back together essentially and we released the album and when it did well it gave us the faith of hey it's taken us nine years to get here but maybe all the struggle has been worth it and maybe we should keep pushing and see what we can do with some more releases".Most bands would be content to plagiarize their own successful formula on their sophomore album, but not so Ne Obliviscaris who decided to add more jazz and flamenco elements to 2014's 'Citadel' - a move that only served to solidify their growing reputation."We don't really know any other way, to be honest", Charles shrugged. "We just write and however it comes out is how it comes out. We try not to overthink it. We don't think let's write an album like this or let's write a song like that. We just write and we really don't care what people want us to sound like, but we have the confidence that we can write good music so the bar that we set is for us to be happy and for us to think that it's great music. We have confidence that if we really believe these are the best songs we can possibly write at this stage of our lives then it will find an audience and people can connect with it. If it's different all it will mean is maybe some people won't like it as much but if it's good then new people will discover you and that was our same approach on 'Urn' as well which was different and the next album we do I'm sure will probably be different again and some people will like the older stuff more and some people might like the newer stuff more and that's fine. But if you try to do stuff to please people then you lose that genuine aspect to your music. We're trying to create art, it's not pop songs so we don't really care what people want it to sound like. We just want to make sure that we love and believe in what we're doing first and foremost".Kris Peters TOUR DATES Thursday, May 9: Lion Arts Factory, Adelaide - Lic/AA Friday, May 10: 170 Russell, Melbourne Saturday, May 11: Manning Bar, Sydney Sunday, May 12: The Triffid, Brisbane Tickets on sale from neobliviscaris.com.au
"It's actually quite a deviation in terms of stylistic direction from our first album," affirmed Zac Greensill, guitarist for Brisbane's Opus of a Machine in reference to their upcoming release 'Stray Fire'. "Our first one was kind of like a mixed bag of heavy songs and light songs but this takes on more of a cerebral feel, it's a little bit more vibey; a little bit more melodic; and a little bit more on the alternative rock side of our sound I suppose. Apart from that, there's a lot of stuff that we all love on it and hopefully a lot of people really, really dig it. We've still got some heavy riffs in there so it should have enough for people to enjoy (laughs)."In the full interview Zac discusses the album in greater detail, including goals, the single 'Strength in Stone', the differences musically between this release and their debut and the reasons behind the shift in dynamics, the bands early vision, the state of the local music scene and what can be done to sustain it, plus hear details on Opus of a Machine's upcoming tour with Caligula's Horse.
"As with Caligula's Horse’s acclaimed album ‘Bloom’ before it, ‘In Contact’ sees vocalist Jim Grey and lead guitarist Sam Vallen collaborating closely on the music and lyrics. Vallen comments: “In our creative process every idea is scrutinized, deconstructed, and rebuilt in a way that one of us, alone, could never achieve. We’re one another’s harshest critic, but fortunately we’ve done this for long enough now that our inspiration draws us in a similar direction - we can finish each other’s musical sentences, so to speak. And we're lucky that's the case, since In Contact proved to be a much more ambitious undertaking than anything we’d conceived of in the past.”" Ben talked to Sam Vallen about Caligula's Horse's upcoming Australian and European tours and the response to their latest album, In Contact. Aired 21st June 2018. Tune in to SYN's Punk and Metal Night, Moshpit, on 8pm-11pm Thursdays, on SYN 90.7 FM & Digital, and online at www.syn.org.au. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Moshpitonsyn/ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @MoshpitSYN Hashtag: #MoshpitonSYN Website: www.SYN.org.au/Moshpit Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/moshpitonsyn?sub_confirmation=1 Omny Podcast: http://omnyapp.com/shows/moshpit Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/moshpit-backstage-podcast/id1103834864?ls=1
Guest : Sam Vallen from Caligula's HorseMetal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!This episode Hosted by Nev Pearcewww.facebook.com/EverblackmediaThe Everblack Metal Podcast is proudly supported by :RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.auBlacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
Guest : Sam Vallen from Caligula's HorseMetal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!This episode Hosted by Nev Pearcewww.facebook.com/EverblackmediaThe Everblack Metal Podcast is proudly supported by :RW Promotion : www.rwpromotion.com.auBlacklight Art & Design : www.blacklightad.com.au
HEAVY chats to Jim Grey from Caligula's Horse about their brand new Australian tour.
Jim Grey, lead singer for Caligula's Horse, takes us through a prog trip sharing 5 of his favorite prog songs and influences.
Volvemos rápidamente al formato de presentación de novedades, que se nos acaba el año y la lista de álbumes pendientes es realmente enorme. En Subterranea intentamos hacer todo lo posible por vencer al persistente Murphy, y trataremos hacer un 'rush' final de año, así que iros preparando. En este programa podréis escuchar los recientes trabajos de Eloy, Caligula's Horse, Gizzmodrome, Lifesigns, Magna Carta Cartel y Mastodon. Además recuperamos a Magenta y Tim Bowness, para completar los que elegisteis en vuestras votaciones. Disfrutaremos y nos divertiremos, como es habitual en nosotros, pasando de la dureza de los yunques a los tiernos peluches, del debate a la polémica, de la seriedad al desparrame. Además, Álvaro Morales nos hablará en su sección sobre Peter Gabriel. Un programa hecho con amor, sin duda. :D
Volvemos rápidamente al formato de presentación de novedades, que se nos acaba el año y la lista de álbumes pendientes es realmente enorme. En Subterranea intentamos hacer todo lo posible por vencer al persistente Murphy, y trataremos hacer un 'rush' final de año, así que iros preparando. En este programa podréis escuchar los recientes trabajos de Eloy, Caligula's Horse, Gizzmodrome, Lifesigns, Magna Carta Cartel y Mastodon. Además recuperamos a Magenta y Tim Bowness, para completar los que elegisteis en vuestras votaciones. Disfrutaremos y nos divertiremos, como es habitual en nosotros, pasando de la dureza de los yunques a los tiernos peluches, del debate a la polémica, de la seriedad al desparrame. Además, Álvaro Morales nos hablará en su sección sobre Peter Gabriel. Un programa hecho con amor, sin duda. :D
Jim from Caligula's Horse chats to Heavy Magazine about their brand new album In Contact.
"Hailing from Brisbane, Australia, Caligula’s Horse is a progressive alternative rock powerhouse. Their unique tapestry of progressive metal laced with raw rock power is at once fluid, monumental, and striking, offering a wide audience a broad palate of unforgettable moments and timeless music." Ben talked to Jim Grey about their new album, In Contact, the concept behind it and the dos and don'ts of concept albums. Aired 7th September 2017. Tune in to SYN's Punk and Metal Night, Moshpit, on 8pm-11pm Thursdays, on SYN 90.7 FM & Digital, and online at www.syn.org.au. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Moshpitonsyn/ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @MoshpitSYN Hashtag: #MoshpitonSYN Website: www.SYN.org.au/Moshpit Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/moshpitonsyn?sub_confirmation=1 Omny Podcast: http://omnyapp.com/shows/moshpit Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/moshpit-backstage-podcast/id1103834864?ls=1
Desde los inicios de Subterranea, los fenómenos de tipo paranormal han estado presentes en nuestro estudio, tanto que hemos visto y presenciado desapariciones, reapariciones, hemos escuchado psicofonías e, incluso, nos han visitado seres fantasmagóricos. En esta ocasión, los programas informáticos atacan al jefe de edición, cual despiadada rebelión de las máquinas. Los primeros treinta minutos de grabación son insalvables, no hay forma de registrarlos para su posterior edición. Pero nuestro particular MacGyver acepta el desafío utilizando todos sus recursos, con una viaja grabadora portátil y una buena dosis de paciencia por parte del resto del equipo, se logra rescatar lo grabado; la primera batalla está ganada y el programa puede continuar de forma normal. Pedimos pués disculpas por la inferior calidad de los primeros treinta minutos, rescatados del olvido mediante técnicas poco convencionales, pero lo importante al fin y al cabo era recuperar las voces de los contertulios. Este episodio nos prevé de como venceremos los ataques de Skynet en un hipotético futuro y nos garantiza poder disfrutar de trabajos tan interesantes como los últimos discos de Yuka & Chronoship, Chato!, Caligula's Horse, Djam Karet, Scale the Summit, Colin Bass, Mystery y Vanden Plas. Algunos de estos trabajos figurarán en nuestro próximo programa, en el que os desvelaremos nuestro TOP10 del año. Para completar una buena despedida de año, contaremos con la visita de nuestro colaborador Alejandro Buendía, quien nos contará con detalle su fantástica experiencia en el Cruise to the Edge 2015. Desde Subterranea os deseamos un muy feliz fin de año y lo mejor para el 2016.
Desde los inicios de Subterranea, los fenómenos de tipo paranormal han estado presentes en nuestro estudio, tanto que hemos visto y presenciado desapariciones, reapariciones, hemos escuchado psicofonías e, incluso, nos han visitado seres fantasmagóricos. En esta ocasión, los programas informáticos atacan al jefe de edición, cual despiadada rebelión de las máquinas. Los primeros treinta minutos de grabación son insalvables, no hay forma de registrarlos para su posterior edición. Pero nuestro particular MacGyver acepta el desafío utilizando todos sus recursos, con una viaja grabadora portátil y una buena dosis de paciencia por parte del resto del equipo, se logra rescatar lo grabado; la primera batalla está ganada y el programa puede continuar de forma normal. Pedimos pués disculpas por la inferior calidad de los primeros treinta minutos, rescatados del olvido mediante técnicas poco convencionales, pero lo importante al fin y al cabo era recuperar las voces de los contertulios. Este episodio nos prevé de como venceremos los ataques de Skynet en un hipotético futuro y nos garantiza poder disfrutar de trabajos tan interesantes como los últimos discos de Yuka & Chronoship, Chato!, Caligula's Horse, Djam Karet, Scale the Summit, Colin Bass, Mystery y Vanden Plas. Algunos de estos trabajos figurarán en nuestro próximo programa, en el que os desvelaremos nuestro TOP10 del año. Para completar una buena despedida de año, contaremos con la visita de nuestro colaborador Alejandro Buendía, quien nos contará con detalle su fantástica experiencia en el Cruise to the Edge 2015. Desde Subterranea os deseamos un muy feliz fin de año y lo mejor para el 2016.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 115. In this edition, we heard music by Pink Floyd, IQ, Chris, Thieves' Kitchen, Steve Hackett, Credo, Caligula's Horse, Iron Maiden, Synaesthesia, Ultravox!, Billy Currie, Ultravox, Loom, Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe & David Gilmour.