In the first Good Vibrations instalment dedicated to a specific artist album, Mark Devlin links with previous guest Lenon Honor, for a detailed analysis of the new Kanye West album, the much-hyped 'Yeezus'. Lenon examines some of the lyrical content and overall sonic feel of the album, and speculates on the key part it plays within the mainstream music industry's ongoing social engineering agenda. We also touch briefly on the new offering from J Cole, 'Born Sinner', and in particular the lyrics ...
Jul 09, 2013•54 min
Good Vibrations gets into the contentious, but highly pertinent issue of the subjugation of black people throughout the course of human history, through days of slavery, to the current manipulation of black artists in the music industry. Mel Bell-Grey is originally from Tottenham, North London, and now works as a musician and film-maker in Kauii, Hawaii. Here he recounts the many hardships and struggles of his eventful upbringing, placing this into many wider contexts. A challenging and controve...
Jun 23, 2013•1 hr 20 min
Ben Emlyn-Jones is a former hospital porter who now runs the multi-media HPANWO project (Hospital Porters Against The New World Order,) consisting of a radio show, Youtube channel, blog and events. Here, he talks with Mark Devlin about the process of his dismissal from the health service, apparently as a result of his personal views on truth matters. The conversation encompasses such subject areas as Princess Diana's murder, the Boston bombings, the swine Flu scam, doctors under the co-ersion of...
Jun 10, 2013•1 hr
Researcher, radio host and activist Max Igan joins Mark Devlin for this instalment, talking from Queensland, Australia. A former musician, Max now runs the Crowhouse website, a portal for all kinds of empowering information. He discusses the process of 'unplugging from the matrix' and recognising your true status as a sovereign spirit-soul, and puts this into the context of corporation governments treating humans as state property and collateral. Max explains the difference between Maritime Law,...
May 22, 2013•58 min
Irish dance music DJ and producer, and host of the Alchemy Radio podcast series, guests to discuss some truth and conspiracy issues related to the music industry. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-vibrations-podcast--2594848/support .
May 08, 2013•1 hr 7 min
In one of the most fascinating music-related chats so far, Mark Devlin talks to Matt Sergiou, who runs the blog site Conspiro Media, consisting of many heavily-researched articles on the Hidden Hand in entertainment media. We go back to the early days of the pop charts to discuss the influence of Elvis Presley and The Beatles. Matt goes into great detail regarding the possible mind control of John Lennon, his unconventional relationships with Yoko Ono and Mai Pang, and the strange business of th...
Apr 19, 2013•1 hr 17 min
Andy Thomas is a writer, researcher and public speaker known for his grasp of multiple subjects in the conspiracy/ truth/ paranormal fields, and author of The Truth Agenda and the upcoming Conspiracies. In Volume 12, he chats to Mark Devlin about his balanced and detached approach to presenting information. Inevitably, this has led to accusations of being a 'lightweight', or even a 'shill', but Andy explains why he sees this technique as most valuable in not alienating those new to the subject. ...
Apr 05, 2013•47 min
Good Vibrations returns to talk anew with David Icke, the guest that first kicked off the series. In the past year, much of what he has talked and written about for so long has been validated in the eyes of many, not least given his revelations about Jimmy Savile, and his connections to the deeply rooted paedophilia that was rife in Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government, and still infests all areas of The Establishment. David starts off by assessing humanity's current position in terms of ...
Mar 29, 2013•1 hr
Mark Devlin chats with Chris Thomason, aka Thommo, who runs the site http://www.conspoetry.wordpress.com . A couple of years ago, having never written poetry in his life, Thommo started channelling poems on a wide variety of topics, coinciding with his conscious awakening to many of life's truths. We talk about what that process was like, then go on to cover subjects including the illusory nature of money, spiritual paths, universal energy, Obama, the British Royal Family, and much more. (Apolog...
Mar 27, 2013•54 min
Good Vibrations takes it back to the music, as Mark Devlin talks to American researcher/ author/ musician Lenon Honor, who analyses the symbolism, imagery and lyrical content in music videos and Hollywood films. Here, he provides some fascinating insight into the continued proliferation of Autotune, the transhumanism agenda glamorised by Beyonce's 'Single Ladies' video, the demonic entity 'Rain Man', as it appears in Rihanna's 'Umbrella' and many others, the lyrical degeneration of hip-hop, and ...
Nov 21, 2012•59 min
Good Vibrations moves on to explore many fascinating subject areas that may appear unrelated at first, but which ultimately all interlink. In this instalment, Mark Devlin chats to British researcher and public speaker Ian R Crane. With subjects ranging from the experiences in the Persian Gulf that led to his awakening, through 9/11, strange synchronicities, the theory of a false flag terror attack at the London Olympics, left/ right brain function and the strange anomalies surrounding the Sandy ...
Oct 09, 2012•1 hr 16 min
2013's first instalment steps the subject matter up several notches from previous volumes. Having looked in detail at the many manipulation techniques employed in the music industry - and how this in turn slots into the much wider picture of human control - we now go far deeper into the rabbit hole to address questions of life, human consciousness and the very nature of reality itself! Mark Devlin is joined by hip-hop artist-turned author/ researcher Marcello Assini, and all-round switched-on gu...
Aug 02, 2012•55 min
The newest instalment in the Good Vibrations podcast series is imminent, going into some very different areas of the music industry's occult practices and control over its artists ... hold tight! In the meantime, here's another chance to catch the previous volume: Long Lastin' is a London-born veteran hip-hop and reggae producer, who also spent time working in Bristol. Always an alternative thinker, several years ago his spiritual side kicked in, and more recently, his raised consciousness allow...
Jun 06, 2012•1 hr 4 min
What have mind-controlled artists like Nicki Minaj, predictive programming in music videos, dumbed-down lyrics, and the systematic degeneration of artists like Jay-Z and Kanye West got in common? They all get covered in this candid, no-limits discussion as Mark Devlin chats to fellow UK DJ Storm, aka Stormski, alongside MC Double L, two guys who very much know what time it is. The music industry's agenda towards social engineering is put into the wider context of the Orwellian control system whi...
May 20, 2012•45 min
For volume four in the Good Vibrations series, Mark Devlin chats to Imani Hekima, an independent singer/ songwriter/ musician hailing from Bradford in the North of England. With a background in reggae, dub and soul sounds, he now produces conscious mind music, very much rooted in the spirit of these times. His tracks include 'Just Beneath The Skin', addressing the projected microchipping agenda, and 'The Robots Rebellion', concerning humanity's global awakening. As well as covering the inspirati...
Mar 16, 2012•44 min
The series that cuts through the BS facade to address what's REALLY going on in the music business moves on to talking to some of the more awakened artists on the scene. Kicking off, who better than M1, frontman of Dead Prez, a group that's never had a problem saying what's on their mind. He talks to Mark Devlin about the nature of revolutionary music, how it can actually be an asset to big labels, rather than an inconvenience, and asks, if you're an artist but neglecting to address the really i...
Feb 25, 2012•29 min
On to the second instalment that cuts through the glossy veneer of the music industry to examine what's really going on behind the scenes. In this one, Mark Devlin engages in some real talk with Nesha, who many will remember as an R&B singer with hits such as 'What's It Gonna Be?'. She went on to become a daytime presenter on the BBC's 1Xtra radio station, before parting company a few years ago, somewhat disillusioned at some of the attitudes and practices she had found at the BBC. More rece...
Jan 10, 2012•41 min
Why do only an increasingly small handful of artists ever seem to really 'make it' in the music game? What's with all the never-ending covering of one eye in all the videos? Why the insistence on rappers having so many pseudonyms? And why is the robotic vocal programme Autotune still being mercilessly rolled out despite everyone you speak to saying they hate it? In the first of a new series of podcasts for 2012, Mark Devlin talks to world famous author and public speaker David Icke about the age...
Dec 13, 2011•45 min