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Send us a textRush's "Power Windows" marks its 40th anniversary this year, and its examination of different forms of power resonates more strongly than ever in our complex world. This groundbreaking 1985 album showcases the band's evolution toward a synthesizer-rich sound while maintaining their trademark technical brilliance and thought-provoking lyrics.Diving into this highly underrated gem from Rush's discography, we explore how each track examines a different manifestation of power. "Big Money" dissects economic influence, "Territories" critiques nationalism and tribalism, "Manhattan Project" provides a poetic account of nuclear development, and "Marathon" uses running as a metaphor for personal willpower and endurance. The album's title cleverly references both the luxury car feature of the era and the thematic window into various power dynamics that shape our lives.What makes this album truly special is Neil Peart's lyrical brilliance. His sophisticated yet accessible writing creates a timeless quality that transcends the 1980s production. Though some Rush purists were initially resistant to the synthesizer-heavy direction, time has revealed the depth and prescience of these compositions. Learning that Peart crafted these profound lyrics at "a desk the size for a five-year-old" while researching historical events adds another layer of fascination to this conceptual masterpiece.Whether you're a longtime Rush fan or discovering their music for the first time, "Power Windows" offers remarkable insights into human nature and social structures that remain strikingly relevant four decades later. Join us as we celebrate this anniversary by sharing our personal connections to these songs and exploring why they continue to resonate in an increasingly divided world. Which form of power speaks most directly to your experience?Support the show
Send us a textRush's "Power Windows" marks its 40th anniversary this year, and its examination of different forms of power resonates more strongly than ever in our complex world. This groundbreaking 1985 album showcases the band's evolution toward a synthesizer-rich sound while maintaining their trademark technical brilliance and thought-provoking lyrics.Diving into this highly underrated gem from Rush's discography, we explore how each track examines a different manifestation of power. "Big Money" dissects economic influence, "Territories" critiques nationalism and tribalism, "Manhattan Project" provides a poetic account of nuclear development, and "Marathon" uses running as a metaphor for personal willpower and endurance. The album's title cleverly references both the luxury car feature of the era and the thematic window into various power dynamics that shape our lives.What makes this album truly special is Neil Peart's lyrical brilliance. His sophisticated yet accessible writing creates a timeless quality that transcends the 1980s production. Though some Rush purists were initially resistant to the synthesizer-heavy direction, time has revealed the depth and prescience of these compositions. Learning that Peart crafted these profound lyrics at "a desk the size for a five-year-old" while researching historical events adds another layer of fascination to this conceptual masterpiece.Whether you're a longtime Rush fan or discovering their music for the first time, "Power Windows" offers remarkable insights into human nature and social structures that remain strikingly relevant four decades later. Join us as we celebrate this anniversary by sharing our personal connections to these songs and exploring why they continue to resonate in an increasingly divided world. Which form of power speaks most directly to your experience?Support the show
The mid 80s were an interesting time for Canadian legends Rush. Like so many of their contemporaries of the time, the trio seemingly openly embraced the era by developing a very “80s” look and sound. That was never more evident than their '85 album “Power Windows”. The decisive album is 40 years young. So as is tradition, we've chosen this album for our 40th Anniversary Deep Dive series. Since we're... The post Radioactive Metal 830: Go Go Power Windows! appeared first on Shining Wizards Network.
The mid 80s were an interesting time for Canadian legends Rush. Like so many of their contemporaries of the time, the trio seemingly openly embraced the era by developing a very "80s" look and sound. That was never more evident than their '85 album "Power Windows". The decisive album is 40 years young. So as is tradition, we've chosen this album for our 40th Anniversary Deep Dive series. Since we're talking Rush, we once again got our "Rush Guy", Mr. Mark Buell on the horn to help dissect this record. We go track-by-track and discuss everything Rush in that era. What's your 411 on "Power Windows"? In our "News, Views and Tunes", we share our Record Store Day haul and acknowledge Rex Manning Day. Musically, we crank some Scowl, D.I., Sledgehammer, Shed The Skin, Krossfyre and introduce T.O. crossover thrashers The Slime in our "Indie Spotlight". Horns Up!
We really cover ground on this one: prog goes pop on Rush's Power Windows, 2010s Britrock goes horribly wrong when The Blackout Start the Party, American Football reinvent emo on LP1, and black metal's most comforting album in Agalloch's The Mantle.This episode was originally published February 2024 on patreon.com/thatsnotmetal.
Chaz N Schatz visit with long-time Rush fan and local Long Island, NY Music Journalist Dave Criblez. Much to Schatz' schagrin, Dave is also one half of the podcasting duo of Dave and Dave Unchained, the Van Halen Podcast. Dave's got seriously incredible stories! Join us as we learn: The full origin story we've wanted to dig deeper into: what happened between Van Halen and Rush in that hotel bar so many years ago? Meeting Alex and Geddy, talking to both about their solo projects. Being intimidated by Neil's intellect and edginess whan they spoke around the time of the Burning For Buddy sessions. That Roy Kent will always call whistle when someone mispronounces Peart. Dave's thoughts album by album on his incredible joueney with Rush. Other noteworthy adventures as an entertainment journalist and his ongoing love of Rush being passed on generatinally at home. Dave's fandom of Rush and Van Halen goes deep. His bizarre fixation on the song Once goes even deeper. And still, we manage to reel Schatz in for calling it a Van Halen Mutiney. Dave name drops some deep cuts and shares recollections of his journey with tband album by album. In this very political season, the wheel gives us Territories off off 1985's Power Windows. "There you go again..." we say to the wheel. This song evokes a lost-in-time nostalgia that leaves the voting anybody's guess at the end. A quirkey song from a keyboard-heavy record. Hmmm...we go deep on the competitive nature of guitar and synth frequencies on this one. We name-drop usual suspects like rushvault.com, and rushisaband.com. We forget to give a shout-out to our sponsors Danforth & Pape, and podcastle.ai but we meant to (must still be that damn gummie hangover). More games, merriment, and pointing you all to this list of current links, it's... The Scratch List - go see these bands! UK Scotland Moving Pictures Scotland RushFest Scotland England Leoni Jane Kennedy North America USA YYNOT Second Contact Steel Revenge Solar Federation Accidental Breakdown Rush Archives Mood Lifters Lotus Land Dumb Love Vapor Trail Rash The Discs A Farewell To Kings Canada New World Men 2112 YYC South America Brazil RushFest Brazil Rush news, general nonsensical disorderly conduct, lack of regard for correctness or truth, and reckless endangerment of your whole-brain. This is the only podcast dedicated to increasing opioid release in your anterior insula, your anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and your posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), in addition to the basal ganglia and the thalamus...and all that that implies. Some thick North Jersey accents and they give you some royalty-free sound effects and movie clips too - what more do you need to indulge your urge to scratch?! Join us - you know where to scratch - blah, blah...RushRash.
Van Halen's New Era: The Launch of "5150" with Sammy HagarIn 1985, rock legends Van Halen were at a pivotal juncture. Following the departure of charismatic lead vocalist David Lee Roth, the band faced the daunting task of finding a new frontman. After an exhaustive search, Eddie Van Halen connected with a familiar face from the music scene—Sammy Hagar, the dynamic solo artist and former Montrose vocalist. Their reunion sparked a creative resurgence, culminating in the release of "5150" in March 1986, a landmark album that would redefine the band's trajectory."5150" not only marked a major milestone for Van Halen but also drew a clear line in the sand among their global fanbase. While some longtime followers preferred the "Diamond Dave" era, dubbing the new lineup "Van Hagar," the album's overwhelming success spoke volumes. It soared to the top of the Billboard 200, achieving double platinum status by the end of May 1986, despite mixed initial reviews that later turned favorable.The introduction of Sammy Hagar brought notable changes to Van Halen's sound and stage dynamics. Hagar's guitar skills, while distinct from Eddie Van Halen's iconic style, added a new layer of musical flexibility, allowing Eddie to showcase more keyboard talent during live performances. This shift was evident in their tours, which increasingly featured songs from the post-Roth era, adapting to Hagar's vocal and instrumental style.Throughout his tenure, Sammy Hagar helped propel Van Halen to new heights, contributing to three studio albums and a live album. He parted ways with the band in 1996, leaving behind a legacy of innovation and success.Exploring "5150": A Track-by-Track Look"5150": Beyond its chart-topping fame, the title track "5150" delves into the tumult of a romantic impasse, its title drawing from the California legal code for an involuntary psychiatric hold. This code is also the namesake of Eddie Van Halen's recording studio, adding a personal touch to the song's narrative."Summer Nights": This upbeat track captures the essence of youthful summer evenings with just a radio for company. Notably, it was Sammy Hagar's first recording with Van Halen, originating from an impromptu jam session that set the tone for his role in the band."Why Can't This Be Love": Serving as the gateway to the Sammy Hagar era for many fans, this hit single climbed to number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, reminiscent of the keyboard-driven vibrancy of "Jump" from their "1984" album."Love Walks In": This power ballad combines profound percussion with a slower, keyboard-oriented sound. Inspired by Sammy Hagar's mystical experiences, the lyrics weave themes of alien encounters and telepathy, showcasing the band's experimental side.Join us on our rock and roll podcast as Rob dives deep into the enduring legacy of Van Halen's "5150," exploring how this album continues to resonate with fans and musicians alike. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:A Kind Of Magic by Queen (from the fantasy motion picture “Highlander”)Queen provides the soundtrack to this fantasy drama about immortals clashing throughout history, because "there can be only one." STAFF PICKS:The Big Money by Rush Bruce starts the staff picks with the leading track from Rush's "Power Windows." The lyrics explore the power of money, and aspects of power form the theme to the tracks on the album. There's a better balance on this album between the synthesizers and guitars than on the previous two Rush albums.Don't Want to Know If You Are Lonely by Husker DuWayne brings us a high energy tune from Minnesota's punk/alternative band trio Husker Du. The song is about a broken up couple who still have feelings for each other, but know it is best to move on. While not charting, the song would receive significant airplay on college radio.Kyrie by Mr. Mister Lynch's staff pick was inspired by lyricist John Lang's memories of singing in an Episcopal church as a child. The words "Kyrie Eleison" means "Lord have mercy" in Latin, and forms an important part of the liturgy in both Roman Catholic and Orthodox christian traditions. This song topped the US charts in March for two weeks.In My Dreams by Dokken Rob picks up the pace as he wraps up the staff picks this week. The lyrics depict a guy who keeps thinking of his girl as still with him even though the relationship ended long ago. The band is named after founder and lead vocalist Don Dokken, and got their start in Los Angeles in 1978. COMEDY TRACK:Inside by Van HalenWe double dip this week as Sammy Hagar takes a humorous look at how he was selected for Van Halen, and what he had to do to transform himself into their front man. 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Chaz and Schatz are thrilled to present our continuing Rushian Author Series. Fresh in the footsteps of Kevin J. Anderson, we get another long-standing Case 2112 in the Rush Rash Containment Unit - author, personal pilot, and overall Rush devotee Len Roberto. Len is a Rush fan from way back who published an indie book for himself and his friends: A Simple Kind Mirror: The Lyrical Vision of Rush. Like most things done with the best intent, his labor-of-love book took on a life of its own with the Rush community. We hear how recently departed Rush "family" member and SRO/Anthem VP Pegi Cecconi blessed his published use of Rush lyrics in his prose. And we take a trip down memory lane through Len's 14 prized Rush concert ticket stubs, so hey, not just that, but so much more: - How Neil inspired Len the English Major to write and how his Rush book took on a life of its own. - The fourteen shows Len attended and his recollections of their first show back after their hiatus in 2002 in Hartford, CT. - All the elements of what makes The Garden a great Rush song and way for the band to sunset. Join Chaz and Schatz as they visit with Len and get the skinny on what makes Len tick, particularly as a writer, a reader of all things in the Peartian lexicon, and a Rushian like us. We spin the keyboard-driven "Grand Designs" from 1985's Power Windows, and enjoy...a lot of keyboards. Really. We like keyboards!! We name-drop Bill Levine, Greg "Wolfie" Wolfe, Joe Cruz, Steve Brown, Solar Federation, YYNOT and an ongoing stream of other luminaries. With Len's help, we do the usual dive into the news and score a sweet-ass namedrop for our bitchin' sponsor Danforth and Pape. We might have missed the reference to the 2006 compilation Rush Gold, but we drew in a great tie-in for Danforth & Pape's bitchin' T-Shirt shop and facebook page – check them out at Facebook.com slash Danforth & Pape!! Boom! And while you're at it, hey yo, don't forget to scratch that itch live by going to see any of these Grade-A excellent Rush lovin' bands: Schatz's Scratch List: UK Scotland Moving Pictures Scotland Leoni Jane Kennedy RushFest Scotland North America USA YYNOT Second Contact Solar Federation Accidental Breakdown Rush Archives Mood Lifters Lotus Land Dumb Love Vapor Trail Rash Canada New World Men 2112 South America Brazil RushFest Brazil Rush news, general nonsensical disorderly conduct, lack of regard for correctness or truth, and reckless endangerment of your whole-brain. This is the only podcast dedicated to increasing opioid release in your anterior insula, your anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and your posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), in addition to the basal ganglia and the thalamus...and all that that implies. Some thick North Jersey accents and they give you some royalty-free sound effects and movie clips too - what more do you need to indulge your urge to scratch?! Join us - you know where to scratch - blah, blah...RushRash.
The Drummers of December continues with this, our third drummer of the month, as Chaz N Schatz are joined by Luke "Madman" Manno of Northern Colorado's own Steel Revenge - Your Goodtimes 80's Party Band! Hot damn and fuck yes, it's 80's all night long as Chaz calls his Schatz-Shot and we spin Manhattan Project off 1985's Power Windows and wax nostalgic on all things 80's with Luke. Luke is Rush die-hard from way back, and in classic fashion, he blames his brother for his dependency on our favorite Cannuks! Luke is a drummer, a sound engineer, and an all-around great guy from a very musical family back East. Musical memories past and present, bands that have been a part of Luke's journey, as well as a forgotten bass player (apologies to our own Gary!) Join us as we synth-out and get thin with this fan favorite, butt don't let your feelings get hurt when we start teasing...our hair. We get into just a little bit of news and have a great time getting into Chain Lightning, How Many BPM's, How Many Times Did They Play It and Schatz's Scratch List Tongue Tie'er. And it's that time of year to get your Rush shirts on, so head over to our sponsor Danforth & Pape, for some holiday-inspired Rush attire before it's too late!! The Scratch List - Scratch Yer Itch - LIVE! UK Moving Pictures Scotland Leoni Jane Kennedy North America USA YYNOT Second Contact Solar Federation Rush Archives Mood Lifters Canada New World Men 2112 Rush news, general nonsensical disorderly conduct, lack of regard for correctness or truth, and reckless endangerment of your whole-brain. This is the only podcast dedicated to increasing opioid release in your anterior insula, your anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and your posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), in addition to the basal ganglia and the thalamus...and all that that implies. Some thick North Jersey accents and they give you some royalty-free sound effects and movie clips too - what more do you need to indulge your urge to scratch?! Join us - you know where to scratch - blah, blah...RushRash.
Chaz N Schatz walk into a hairy shite-show of a ruckus and call an all-hands-on deck EmergeAFeknC on this panicked and crazy episode of Rush Rash!! In a case of the absolute worst Rush Rash we've documented to date - Rush fan since he was a wee-laddie of the highlands, our special guest this week is none other than Steve Brown of Moving Pictures Scotland, RushFest Scotland, Tena Men's Ambassador and all around dude-bomber on the six-string. A Rush Rasher since the age of 8, he's got a guitar collection to rival Alex's and he's humble enough to admit he improvises when Al does too...and believe it or not can make grown, kilt-wearin', whisky (NO 'E') drinkin' men cry and bring warrin' clans back together - all in a fekn' sing along to raise your spirit and prove beyond a shadow the ability of Rush music to unite people across the entire astral plane...or at least over a pint or two!! Steve is all things Rush in Scotland and dare-say the UK and his story will keep you handlin' your haggis the entire time!! We let Steve do the name dropping this episode as we sit back in amazement that the veg-haggis controversy isn't a bigger issue than it is...so you have that revelation and other heresy and blasphemy to have the short hairs up under yer kilt needing a stiff breeze to get dry if you know what we're sayin'...which would be great - since we don't!! We end up spinning Emotion Detector off 1985's Power Windows, a song Chaz' had been itching to hear for several episodes...is someone messing with us?!?! Danforth & Pape gets significant attention; we get the full story of the sensational Leoni Jane Kennedy, as well hear lot's of samples from Moving Pictures Scotland and friends, and hear all about all the great charitable work Steve and Co. are coordinating with their wide network of Rush family all over the world, having raised over $125,000 US and counting! As always we go to our song facts and insights from RushVault.com, and find out that our sponsor, Danforth & Pape, does all the merch for all these charitable events and doesn't ask a dime in return! Please support Danforth & Pape - because...why wouldn't you?!?! The holidays are coming - upgrade your wardrobe today!! The Scratch List - Scratch Yer Itch - LIVE! UK Moving Pictures Scotland Leoni Jane Kennedy North America YYNOT Second Contact Solar Federation New World Men 2112 Rush news, general nonsensical disorderly conduct, lack of regard for correctness or truth, and reckless endangerment of your whole-brain. This is the only podcast that is dedicated to increasing opioid release in your anterior insula, your anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and your posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), in addition to the basal ganglia and the thalamus...and all that that implies. Some thick North Jersey accents and they give you some royalty-free sound effects and movie clips too - what more do you need to indulge your urge to scratch?! Join us - you know where to scratch - blah, blah...RushRash.
In thinking about what we wanted to do for our 151st episode, we wanted to talk about an album which we knew very well. In realizing that we rarely do live albums, we thought about the live albums that have influenced us and that we've listened to the most. For The Wolf, that would be 1989's A Show of Hands by Rush - their 3rd live album chronicling their 80s techno-pop stage. Many hardcore Rush and rock fans don't have much nice to say about 80s era Rush as the mid-range usually occupied by Alex Lifeson's guitar was all but consumed by keyboards. Even legendary drummer Neil Peart had MIDI triggers on his drum kit to make more experimental noises. But A Show of Hands does show arena Rush moving from strength to strength with Geddy Lee's plodding bass, Neil's brilliant bombastic, Ales's flourishes and lyrics that had become more timely and more timeless. Covering the albums Signals, Power Windows, Grace Under Pressure and Hold Your Fire (with a couple of older ones thrown in) this highlights a Rush era that may not be everyone's favorite but an important time in their history. And one The Wolf & Action Jackson hold in high esteem. Released January 9, 1989, they actually released several singles which charted in the US and this wrapped up the 80s techno phase before moving back towards the power trio sound with Presto. One of our favorites - enjoy! Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Ugly American Werewolf in London Store - Get your Wolf merch! Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In thinking about what we wanted to do for our 151st episode, we wanted to talk about an album which we knew very well. In realizing that we rarely do live albums, we thought about the live albums that have influenced us and that we've listened to the most. For The Wolf, that would be 1989's A Show of Hands by Rush - their 3rd live album chronicling their 80s techno-pop stage. Many hardcore Rush and rock fans don't have much nice to say about 80s era Rush as the mid-range usually occupied by Alex Lifeson's guitar was all but consumed by keyboards. Even legendary drummer Neil Peart had MIDI triggers on his drum kit to make more experimental noises. But A Show of Hands does show arena Rush moving from strength to strength with Geddy Lee's plodding bass, Neil's brilliant bombastic, Ales's flourishes and lyrics that had become more timely and more timeless. Covering the albums Signals, Power Windows, Grace Under Pressure and Hold Your Fire (with a couple of older ones thrown in) this highlights a Rush era that may not be everyone's favorite but an important time in their history. And one The Wolf & Action Jackson hold in high esteem. Released January 9, 1989, they actually released several singles which charted in the US and this wrapped up the 80s techno phase before moving back towards the power trio sound with Presto. One of our favorites - enjoy! Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Ugly American Werewolf in London Store - Get your Wolf merch! Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Trust. Friendship. Power Windows. Need I say more? --- Reaction Episodes BEAM in every week when we discuss new Star Trek during its original run. --- Make sure to check out our webpage, www.trtvpod.com. Also, make sure to like our page on Facebook, join our group, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter in the following ways: Instagram: @trtvpod Twitter @trtvpod | @chase_mckinney Join the podcast community and continue the discussion: You can also hail us by sending subspace communications the following ways: Email: trtvpod@gmail.com Voice only transmission (3-minute limit): 817-752-4757 If you'd like to send us something please address it to: Lone Star Station PO BOX 2455 Azle, TX 76098 **We would love to hear about your origin story with Trek, reactions to the show, or whatever gets you to ENGAGE. If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional Star Trek content then hit us up at Patreon and support the show at Patreon.com/thesearethevoyages.
We've analyzed every song from this fabulous Rush album. Now the beautiful part. We discuss what we've learned in our Power Windows Wrap-up. - Songs From Power Windows We Appreciate More Now - Songs We Haven't Changed Our Minds About - Favorite Songs on Power Windows And remember: When in doubt, Rush it out! Click the link to send us a voicemail via Anchor.fm Connect with us on social media. We are EveryRushSong on every social media platform! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/support
And on we go to Episode 70, in which the lads work to a brief that shouldn't have been too challenging to meet, even for men of singular taste and discernment. Yes, in this run through another three albums from hard rock and heavy metal's golden era (that's 1970 to 1995, for the uninitiated) the boys were tasked by the Tico Torres Tombola of Topics and Themes to find examples of 'Power'. Whether electrical, nuclear, steam, wind, strength or gas was up to them to decide. And so we end up slap bang in the middle of the 1980s with a trio of offerings spanning six years between 1983 and 1989. First up come our old friends AC/DC - and yet again it's not the band's uber fan Mark bringing their 8th studio album Flick Of The Switch to the party (go with us, here - it's listed in Wiki as their 10th, but Wiki has counted High Voltage and its derivative and territory-specific alternate versions as three different albums). An unloved misstep rightly cast into the depths fans' memories? Or a much-maligned and under-appreciated neo classic? You'll get both ends of that spectrum in this episode. Next up, Rush uber fan Richard doesn't disappoint - although he ducks the obvious Power Windows and instead opts for 1984's Grace Under Pressure, the band's 10th studio release and the first of a quartet of albums that were, to varying degrees, considered disappointing by fans when compared to Rush's earlier canon. That doesn't mean the Sadmen will also conform to mass opinion, of course. If nothing else they are rarely inclined to toe the party line. And bringing up the rear - and what a glorious rear it is - Mark pops up with the second offering from Tesla (and we mean that both in terms of their discography and their pod appearances) The Great Radio Controversy from 1989. Hair metal with a gritty edge? Or inhabitants of a genre of one? The boys answer that question, too.
“The whole wide world An endless universe, yet we keep” analyzing Power Windows. We get talking so tough about the Rush song Territories meaning. Question: What does the Rush song “Territories” mean to you? Click the link to send us a voicemail via Anchor.fm Connect with us on social media. We are EveryRushSong on every social media platform! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/support
It's Podwork Angels: The Rush Hour, a podcast dedicated to the Canadian rock band Rush! Justin Mancini of TheCineMaverick.com & Cinema Joes is joined by fellow Cinema Joes podcast host Noah Franc of FrancNoir, as well as Luke Martin, host of Talking the Coda, as they delve into the discography of Canada's favorite sons, from 1974 to 2012. In the eleventh episode of the season, Justin, Luke, and Noah discuss the apotheosis of Rush's synth period. They diss nationalism, debate the potency of musical fadeouts, and extol the virtues of a chunky bass guitar. And as always, they recommend more non-Rush artists for your listening pleasure. Host Picks: Limelight (A Song We Think Is Underrated, or Just Really Like) Chris – Mystic Rhythms Justin – Grand Designs Luke – Marathon Noah – Emotion Detector Handle with Kid Gloves (A Song We Don't Like So Much) Chris – Marathon (just the chorus) Justin – N/A Luke – Mystic Rhythms (just the fadeout) Noah – Mystic Rhythms (just the fadeout) Words of the Profits (A Favorite Lyric) Chris – Grand Designs Justin – Territories Luke – Manhattan Project Noah – Territories Magic Music That Makes Our Morning Mood (A Favorite Musical Moment) Chris – The Big Money Justin – Mystic Rhythms Luke – Grand Designs Noah – Territories Other Artists We've Been Listening To: Chris – Incubus Justin – Dan Fogelberg Luke – Maxwell Noah – Eliza Rickman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
“Your meters may overload!” Still, we dive deep into this brilliant song from Power Windows. Enjoy our analysis of the Rush Song Marathon. A few topics covered: What Neil Peart said about this song in interview and on his blog How "Marathon" is reminiscent of classic Rush Cool effects in the song production What are Geddy-Os? Much more! Click the link to send us a voicemail via Anchor.fm Connect with us on social media. We are EveryRushSong on every social media platform! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/support
Some don't appreciate the synthesizers in the Power Windows song “Grand Designs.” We'll tell you why we think it's one of Rush's best songs! Released in 1985 on the Power Windows album. Talks about how most aim for mediocrity. Music industry producers wouldn't have let Rush “Grand Designs” like they did. Did “stuff without style” really mean “Shit without style?” What are the meanings of “Separate from the stock?” What is surface tension, and how does one break it? How breaking surface tension applies to music of the mid-80s and to Rush's entire career. How Rush did cannon balls instead of bellyflops. Is Power Windows Rush's best keyboard album? Are the keyboard sounds on Power Windows dated? Shayne loves Alex's ska-influenced riffs. A few production details we enjoy Our favorite lines For complete show notes, visit EveryRushSong.com/grand-designs/ Click the link to send us a voicemail via Anchor.fm Connect with us on social media. We are EveryRushSong on every social media platform! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/support
The Rush album Power Windows was released while we were in high school, so it's huge part of our teenage memories. This is our “The Big Money” Analysis. “The Big Money” Analysis Favorite Lyrics from “The Big Money” “It's the fool on television Getting paid to play the fool” “Big money weave a mighty web Big money draw the flies” “It's that old-time religion It's the kingdom they would rule“ Musical Aspects Click the link to send us a voicemail via Anchor.fm Connect with us on social media. We are EveryRushSong on every social media platform! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/support
As we prepare to dive into our first full album of analyzing every Rush song, we explore Power Windows preview. Click the link to send us a voicemail via Anchor.fm Connect with us on social media. We are EveryRushSong on every social media platform! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/support
This week on the podcast we're discussing the Clockwork Angels Tour live set realized in 2013. The setlist leans heavily on songs from Clockwork Angels and the 1980s--18 of the 27 songs are from either the band's last album or from 1982 to 1987. It's an eclectic group of songs that's a real treat for two guys who became diehard fans during the Power Windows tour.
We plan to analyze every Rush song album by album, but where do we begin? Today, we debate which Rush album we should cover first. Which Rush Album Should We Cover First? Why does Jay vote for Permanent Waves? What does step-headed mean? Does Tim have valid reasons for wanting to cover Vapor Trails? Does he hear differences in the remixed version? Is Shayne's nomination for Power Windows boring? Does Tim shock himself by nominating Signals? Is Signals a good autumn album? Does Shayne's nominating Fly By Night take you back to the good ‘ol days? Was Dave Grohl ever a drummer in another band? Will Tim every find more scientific facts about Witch Hunt? Click the link to send us a voicemail via Anchor.fm Connect with us on social media. We are EveryRushSong on every social media platform! Question: Which Rush album do you want us to analyze next? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everyrushsong/support
Don't RUSH through this episode of Darling, Why? as Louis details his unreal love for Rush and their underrated 1985 classic, Power Windows. Get ready for bass, hair, synths, even more hair, big suits and.... POWER! INSTAGRAM @darlingwhypodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/louis-tsangarides/message
Power suit, Power Tie, Power Windows… is this what advisors have to project (wear) to be successful? Join Adam & Derek as they discuss the history of advisor attire and how it's not like the past anymore. A fun chat that stemmed from a viral LinkedIn post where Derek cut his tie off and even got Sir Richard Branson to comment!Adam & Derek discuss:Stories from the pastThe acceptable norm -what we used to wear and what we wear nowViral LinkedIn post on cutting a neck tie offHow you dress says something about youHow being authentic and stating a position that can be debated is great for marketing and brand buildingHow being genuine is what people really want over nice clothes and flashy toysAnd lots more!Resources:Follow RethinkFA on LinkedInDerek's viral LinkedIn “Cutting the Tie” postApply to be a guest on the RethinkFA Think TankConnect With Adam Holt:Schedule an Asset-Map Demo888-664-8850Asset-Map LinkedIn: Adam HoltLinkedIn: Asset-MapFacebook: Asset-MapTwitter: Asset_MapYouTube: Asset-Map Connect With Derek Notman:Schedule a Call with DerekConneqtorLinkedIn: Derek NotmanLinkedIn: Conneqtor Twitter: Derek NotmanTwitter: ConneqtorFacebook: Conneqtor YouTube: Derek Notman Publishing Tags: Rethink, The Financial Advisor Podcast, Financial Advisor, Marketing, Future of Fintech, Money, Future, Design, Fintech, AdviceTech, Work-Life Balance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this first episode of Throughline, Christian does of a breakdown of Rush's most "synthetic" album and digs into a concept from the 1980's that feels surprisingly relevant today.
On this first episode of Throughline, Christian does of a breakdown of Rush's most "synthetic" album and digs into a concept from the 1980's that feels surprisingly relevant today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this first episode of Throughline, Christian does of a breakdown of Rush's most "synthetic" album and digs into a concept from the 1980's that feels surprisingly relevant today. Throughline Credits and Attributions: https://bit.ly/3Iuv9X9Throughline is a proud member of the Pantheon Podcast Network.
That's right. Another Rush album! What a shock. Destin and Drew are joined yet again by the phenomenal Rachel Brown to discuss the "80s Rush sound" that pervades the 1985 release Power Windows. Along with a careful look at how Geddy Lee's voice matured over the years, these three discuss the important contributions of producer Peter Collins, the concepts presented from masterful wordsmith and lyricist Neil Peart, and Alex Lifeson's incredible guitar work that is often overlooked, especially in such a synth-laden era of Rush's catalogue. And to top it all off, the Prog Notes team pontificates on Hugh Syme's evocative album artwork on another addition of Illustrations and Impressions. Buckle up. In this episode, it's all Rush, all the time. No exceptions. Check us out HERE! **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 maintain that progressive rock is still very much alive and kicking, whether it be highlighting key moments from the early years or tracking the evolution of the genre to today's more modern groups. With each new episode, these two childhood friends encourage more people to investigate this unique, sometimes forgotten genre of music and find an album or band they can enjoy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rush - Power Windows This Week On America's Podcast On this episode, we are graced by the presence of two very cool special co-hosts, Jerry Supe and Eric “RMCP” Jordan From the "Rock All Over You Podcast". We talk about a cool album by a cool group. Our tracks of the week are Rainbow's “Man On The Silver Mountain”, Cobra Spell's “Addictive To The Night”, Kansas' “Lonely Wind” and FM's “Krakow.” We close the show with Lee's song “Collage.” Keep cool everyone and keep rocking #rockalloveryoupodcast #rushpowerwindows #rush #rock #progressiverock
Racontée par Starchild. Hello à tous ! Je vous donne rendez-vous ce soir pour le 48ème numéro de Freeway Le quatrième de la 5ème saison, qui porte le nom générique d'«Hémisphères », et le titre de cet épisode : « Power Windows » Je vous invite à retrouver nos deux héros Gwendal et Pierre, dans leurs aventures en Nouvelle-Zélande, et plus précisément dans la ville de Taupo Comme toujours, une histoire que je vous conte à l'antenne, illustrée sonorement par une playlist de 16 titres pour le moins éclectique, où alternent hard rock, Rock FM, rock, et ballades avec entre autres ce soir : et bien d'autres… Faith No More, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Mr.Big, The Clash, Tesla, Danko Jones et U2 Pour vous faire patienter, un monceau de Rush, notre groupe fil rouge de cette année, avec leur tube «Manhattan Project», tiré de l'album « Power Windows », qui donne le nom à notre épisode de ce soir.
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Join Montag, Chop Top, and Dreadbull as they continue their journey through Rush's synth-heavy years, discussing Power Windows, Hold Your Fire, and A Show of Hands!
Join Montag, Chop Top, and Dreadbull as they continue their journey through Rush's synth-heavy years, discussing Power Windows, Hold Your Fire, and A Show of Hands!
Well, we've done it! Reached the end of our Power Windows revisit! If you've been following along so far, you know that there's only 2 songs left to the album: Emotion Detector and Mystic Rhythms. But who's on hand to discuss these gems with us? You'll have to listen to find out!
We're still heading down those tracks toward finishing up our revisit of Power Windows, this time with the help of one of our first guests and one of our most recent ones. On the block this time: Territories and Middletown Dreams!
Once more unto the breach, dear friends! It's part 2 of Power Windows Redux, and this time we and our special guests discuss Manhattan Project and Marathon, 2 great songs that go great together. So join us as we put some force into the flow!
In 2019, we recorded our first 2 episodes with the unearned confidence of younger men. Almost 2 years on, we are older, we are wiser, and we have read your emails asking us to revisit Power Windows and do it justice. So that's what we're doing, beginning now! For the next 4 episodes, we will be discussing 2 songs each time, this time with guests to help us make sense of one of Rush's greatest albums, Power Windows!
On Episode 039 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis celebrates the life of legendary drummer and lyricist NEIL PEART (of the Canadian progressive rock band RUSH) who passed away on 1/7/2020 (1 year ago this week) at 67 years of age. Curtis is joined by guest co-host VICKI HUDSON (lead singer and rhythm guitarist of the Atlanta-based RUSH tribute band THE SPIRIT OF RUSH), and they discuss and celebrate Neil's life and music. Vicki also discusses The Winter Garden, which is her new book of poems and essays which is dedicated to the memory of Neil Peart. Additionally, SHANNON FLEMING of the Ridiculous Rock Record Reviews Podcast chimes in to share her thoughts about Neil. Please avail yourself of the following links: VICKI HUDSON Read Vicki's bio by clicking HERE. Order Vicki's book, The Winter Garden, by clicking HERE. THE SPIRIT OF RUSH THE SPIRIT OF RUSH Website THE SPIRIT OF RUSH Facebook Page THE SPIRIT OF RUSH YouTube Channel RUSH Watch Jason Segel and Paul Rudd Meet RUSH on YouTube Listen to a track-by-track analysis of Rush's SIGNALS album (featuring guest co-host Curtis of RetroZest) on Episode #121 of the Ridiculous Rock Record Reviews Podcast Listen to RetroZest's celebration of the 45th Anniversary of Rush's CARESS OF STEEL album on RetroZest's Episode #23. Listen to RetroZest's celebration of the 35th Anniversary of Rush's POWER WINDOWS album on RetroZest's Episode #24. Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, on the RETROZEST Facebook page (facebook.com/zestretro/) or on Twitter (twitter.com/RetroZest).
This week, we talk about Rush's third live album, A Show Of Hands, which chronicles songs from Signals, Grace Under Pressure, Power Windows, and Hold Your Fire. It's a fantastic album, one that perhaps we didn't give enough credit to when it came out. But we've made up for it in this episode, because A Show of Hands rocks! Listen to find out more!
Grace Under Pressure falls in-between Signals and Power Windows, so it can sometimes feel that it gets lost between those two polarizing albums. But this week, we're here to say that Grace Under Pressure deserves its place among the greatest of great Rush albums! Disagree with us--if you dare! *spooky Halloween music plays*
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One of the many great features about Toronto is the fact that there's so much Rush just about everywhere. Imagery from albums including Power Windows, Fly by Night, Moving Pictures and Hemispheres (to name a few) find there sources in all sorts of landmarks, buildings, music venues and streets. Some fans have even built their tours of the city around an album-oriented, Rush landscape guide. If you're a fan of the band, and you find yourself in Toronto, this episode gives you the details on 18 of the best things to see and places to visit that are echoed in the Rush catalogue. Safe travels. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/steven-christianson/message
Hold Your Fire is Rush's twelfth studio album, released on 8th of September 1987. As a successor from Power Windows, this album also packed keyboard and synthesizer sound, but more prominent guitar riffs and solos, according to band's official website for the album. Featuring Force Ten, Time Stand Still, Open Secrets, and more, this album peaked at thirteenth of U.S. Billboard 200. Stay home, stay safe, wash your hands, perform social and physical distancing. Protect workers. Copyright 1987 Anthem Records. Producer of this podcast episode does not intend to infringe copyright against rightful parties. All music used in this episode is not used for monetization. Producer does not claim copyright for songs. Remembering The Professor, Neil Ellwood Peart OC.
Power Windows is Rush's 11th studio album, and one of Harrison's personal favourites. Try not to close your windows powerfully, though. It might shatter. Close your windows gently. Stay home, stay safe, wash your hands, perform social and physical distancing. Protect workers. Copyright 1985 Anthem Records. Producer of this podcast episode does not intend to infringe copyright against rightful parties. All musics used in this episode are not used for monetization. Producer does not claim copyright for songs. Remembering The Professor, Neil Ellwood Peart OC.
We lost a legend in music last week with the passing of Neil Peart, so this cast is dedicated to his genius and the impact that Rush has on Rock n Roll. Songs Featured Include:"Xanadu" from A Farewell To Kings"Subdivision" from Signals"Show Don't Tell" from Presto"One Little Victory" from Vapor Trails"Lakeside Park" from Caress of Steel"The Color of Right" from Test For Echo
Especial: Rush Tema: Qual é o seu ídolo e por que? 01)Rush-The Spirit Of Radio (Permanent Waves, 1980) 02)Rush-Limelight ( Moving Pictures, 1981) 03)Rush-Distant Early Warning (Grace Under Pressure, 1984) 04)Rush-Anthem (Fly By Night, 1975) 05)Rush-I Think I'm Going Bald (Caress Of Steel, 1975) 06)Rush-A Farewell to Kings (edit) (A Farewell to Kings, 1978) 07)Rush-Subdivisions (Signals, 1982) 08)Rush-YYZ (Moving Pictures, 1981) 09)Rush-The Big Money (Power Windows, 1985) 10) Rush-Solar Federation (Neil Peart-2112 (40th Anniversary) 11) Rush-Show Me Don't Tell Me (Presto , 1989) 12) Rush-One Little Victory (Vapor Trails,2002) 13)Rush-Caravan (edit) (Clockwork Angels, 2012) 15) Rush-Trees (Rush In Rio (U.S. Version, 2004) 16) Rush-Closer to the Heart (Rush In Rio (U.S. Version, 2004) 17) Rush-Free Will (Rio Live) (Rush In Rio (U.S. Version, 2004) 18) Rush-Summertime Blues (Feedback (U.S. Version, 2004) 19) Rush-Good News First (Snakes & Arrows, 2007) 20) Rush-Red Sector A (Grace Under Pressure , 1984) 21) Rush-Tom Sawyer (Exit ... Stage Left, 1981) 22) Rush-Fly By Night (Fly By Night , 1975) 23) Rush-Freewill (Permanent Waves , 1980) 24) Rush-Cold Fire (Counterparts, 1993) 25) Rush-Bastille Day (Caress Of Steel, 1975)
Turi's parents buy nothing 'till Consumer Reports says it's ok. Then they discover power windows. Your face cream has vanished. "Date My Boyfriend," the website that lets you review your ex. Kathryn (oops) runs over her husband. Edible makeup for church organists.
On this week's show, we dive into one of our favorite Rush albums, 1989's Presto. The album sees the band stepping away from the heavy keyboards on their previous two albums while maintaining the quality songwriting that made Power Windows and Hold Your Fire exceptional entries in Rush's discography. "The Pass," "War Paint," and "Scars"? Who could ask for anything more?
Can you believe we're celebrating the second episode of Something for Nothing: A Rush Fancast? How time flies. This time, we finish our discussion of Power Windows, and learn why Steve loves "Middletown Dreams" so much.
In this, the premiere episode of Something for Nothing: A RUSH Fancast, we discuss the divisive Power Windows. Seeing RUSH on the Power Windows Tour turned us into the fans we are today, so spoiler alert: we love Power Windows!
I had to disconnect my 12 volt battery as I saw sitting water in that space that I wanted to drain and clean up. I was not aware of the rubber plug that can be pushed out to drain that space... So when I reconnected the 12 volt battery, I found that my driver's side automatic window function was disabled as a result. We talk about how to reset the function. This might also work with Gen3s. Prius Nation! Thanks for tuning in! For those of you who have a Prius and would like to come on the show to talk about your car on what you like, what you hate about it or just for the fun of it, telling stories, send me an email to priuspodcast@gmail.com Sponsor: https://www.facebook.com/groups/toyotahybrid/
Segment 1: Thunder was doing everything they can to save money, but you still can't call them cheap. It's fair to discuss the window OKC has with Russ and PG. Dakari Johnson is now a Grizz. Segment 2: Enes Kanter on Kevin Durant. These words go against everything I have been told by players, about how much they support each other in free agency. Segment 3. The problem with working in an opinionated business. You get yourself into assuming situations. We don't know how Kawhi, DeMar, PG, and LBJ are going to like their new circumstances. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Segment 1: Thunder was doing everything they can to save money, but you still can't call them cheap. It's fair to discuss the window OKC has with Russ and PG. Dakari Johnson is now a Grizz. Segment 2: Enes Kanter on Kevin Durant. These words go against everything I have been told by players, about how much they support each other in free agency. Segment 3. The problem with working in an opinionated business. You get yourself into assuming situations. We don't know how Kawhi, DeMar, PG, and LBJ are going to like their new circumstances. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 36 – Rush Part 11, Power Windows Pt 2 The discussion of Power Windows continues unabated with Ken, Paul, Joe and Colby. Picking up with Territories, this part of the Palaver covers the power of Neil’s lyrics and the potentials of soundtrack dissonance. What are the Mystic Rhythms and are they really everywhere? At the end of the episode Joe performs his act of contrition to the group for having offended them with an ill-informed statement made all the way back in the episode on Tales from Topographic Oceans. Power Windows is simply wonderful! Twitter: @progpala Email: progpala@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ProgPala YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCw_Xxit3D8wbv-AcJ_7Z__w/featured Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt
We were gone for a real long time, but now we're back, and this time we're talking about the synthiest of Rush's "synth-era" records, "Power Windows". Get ready for good times that devolve into okay times that devolve into exhausted times, cuz this is a record with eight songs that sound almost identical to one another. Come for Collision's inevitable "Geddy is actually named Gary" story, and tick around for J's sudden and shameful realization that maybe this isn't his favorite Rush record after all. It's Leave That Thing Alone, and we're back on our business, bay-beeeee.
Episode 35 – Rush Part 10, Power Windows Pt 1 In this episode of Progressive Palaver Paul, Ken, Tom, Colby and Joe discuss Power Windows. This episode covers the group’s overall impressions of the album as a whole and covers the individual songs into Marathon. How powerful is The Big Money? How prog is Power Windows? As usual there is a wide range of emotions here and Tom has his Rush “factoid” spoiled much to his chagrin. Does the Palaver find the best music moment EVER?? You be the judge. Twitter: @progpala Email: progpala@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ProgPala YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCw_Xxit3D8wbv-AcJ_7Z__w/featured Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt
Ami once again joins the guys for the latest salvo in the gender wars: Rush vs. Tori Amos. Who will emerge triumphant? As always with this podcast, the answer is: the listener.
Ami once again joins the guys for the latest salvo in the gender wars: Rush vs. Tori Amos. Who will emerge triumphant? As always with this podcast, the answer is: the listener.
The Blood Cast rises once again... Welcome back to NOCLIP as we finish out our discussion on Breath of the Wild and are joined again by Dan and Janelle. With the formalities out of the way, we get into the depths of the design of the dungeons and the ways in which you interact with the physical world. We're going to be talking about physics simulations and weapon degradation in games, the lifespan of narrative tropes in the medium, and the... it's a... well it's a door that's like... it's sphincter doors. We talk about sphincter doors. Thanks for checking out this second part of the Legend of Zelda, we'll be back in two weeks to talk about Inside, Playdead's follow up to Limbo!
The ultimate encyclopedic compendium of all things Rush! In this episode of Stellar Dynamics, Mike and Rob go track by track through Rush's eleventh studio album "Power Windows", argue about which song is the strongest on the album and arrange the tracks in the order in which they think it should be. Email us at Stellardynamicsshow@gmail.com
The Show Notes BIRTHDAY WINDOWS special episode Rush’s Power Windows re-interpreted Intro The Big Money Grand Designs Manhattan Project Marathon Territories Middletown Dreams Emotion Detector Mystic Rhythms Show close ................................... Mentioned in the Show Check out the band Rush at rush.com About the album: Power Windows on the wiki ................................... Geologic Podcast Patronage Subscribe and information on subscription levels. ................................... Sign up for the mailing list: Write to Geo! A reminder that the portal to the Geologic Universe is at GeorgeHrab.com. Thanks to Joseph at Pixel + Spoke. Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as and E-BOOK and PRINT editions. Check out Geo's wiki page thanks to Tim Farley. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too!
Mark Anthony joins the show to discuss Power Windows!
This week Jay talks with Andy Richards, who recorded the majority of the synth parts on Power Windows and Hold Your Fire! We hope you enjoy the interview! Jay also discusses vocal harmonies, cool riffs, and Grace Under Pressure's placement in the discography. What one Rush song would you play for Rush in 1974 to show them what direction their music will take in the future?
Hey! We have a treat for you, David Calcano joins the show to discuss Fantoons! You will definitely enjoy!Send me your SUPER ALBUM, one song from each album. Careful of the order!
What are your top 3 favorite Rush albums? Email the show or send an audio clip with your answer, rushcast2112@gmail.com. Brian Jacob joins Jay to talk about the Newark show, the 90's tours, rabbits, and the amazing music on Power Windows.
Community College of Philadelphia, assistant professor of Automotive Technology, Dan Reed, Demonstrates the repair and function of power windows.
Another tribute mix to Hold Your Fire & Power Windows. Created in 2015 and featuring High Water, Mystic Rhythms and Second Nature.
Tai Shan and Territories instrumental sections mixed over a 128 beats per minute loop. Samples were taken from the albums Hold Your Fire & Power Windows. This mix is from 2013, enjoy !