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Synthetic Dreams Podcast

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Hosted by Scott Zverblis, Synthetic Dreams is a podcast series featuring relaxed, in-depth interviews with artists from different genres and backgrounds to discuss their music, career and what keeps them inspired. The show started back in 2021 and guests so far have included, Vince Clarke, Paul Hartnol (Orbital) Neil Barnes (Leftfield) Alex Paterson (The Orb) Graham Massey (808 State) Boris Blank (Yello) Sonic Boom (Spaceman 3) Daniel Miller (Mute Records) Mark Mothersbaugh (Devo) Andy McCluskey (OMD) John Grant, Clem Burke (Blondie) and legendary producer Youth.
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Episodes

EP130: Cosey Fanni Tutti

Delighted and truly honoured to be joined by Cosey Fanni Tutti on the podcast this week. Cosey talks about the making of her brilliant new solo album, '2t2" which comes out this Friday, 13th June. We also discuss the early days of Throbbing Gristle, music technology and her excellent books 'Art Sex Music’ published in 2017 and ‘Re-Sisters’, which came out in 2022.

Jun 10, 202543 min

EP129: Steve Queralt

Delighted to be joined by multi-talented musician, Steve Queralt on the podcast today Steve, best known as the bass player of the influential shoegaze band Ride, talks to me about the writing and recording of his first ever solo album, 'Swallow' which comes out next Friday, June 13, on Sonic Cathedral 'Swallow', which is already one of my favourite albums of 2025, features beautiful guest vocals from Emma Anderson (Lush) and Verity Susman (Electrelane). For more information or to pre-order the a...

Jun 06, 202537 min

EP128: Sea Fever

Today’s episode features New Order’s Tom Chapman and singer Iwan Gronow (Haven, Johnny Marr's band) who discuss the making of Sea Fever’s brilliant new album ‘Surface Sound’, which follows the band’s critically acclaimed debut, ‘Folding Lines’. The five-piece, Manchester based band, which also features Phil Cunningham (New Order) vocalist, Beth Cassidy (Section 25) and drummer, Elliot Barlow, formed in 2019. ‘Surface Sound’ is out now via Stockport-based indie label Cosmic Glue. In August, the b...

Jun 03, 202534 min

EP127: Fay Milton (Goddess)

Delighted to be joined by multi-talented musician, Fay Milton on the podcast this week. Best known as the drummer of English rock band, Savages, Fay spoke to me about her latest album, ‘Goddess’, a collaborative project, featuring female and non-binary musicians, including fellow Savages bandmate, Ayse Hassan and Elena Tora. With it’s unique sonic landscape of different musical styles, it's an album that really pushes the boundaries of traditional musical structures. 'Goddes' is released this Fr...

May 28, 202535 min

EP126: Rebekka Karijord

Today’s episode features Stockholm- based multi-instrumentalist and composer, Rebekka Karijord Originally from Norway, Rebekka has released seven solo albums, as well as scoring music for over 30 films, including ‘All the Old Knives’, an American Spy thriller staring Chris Pine and Thandiwe Newton and Nathan Grossman’s documentary, ‘I Am Greta’ about the climate change activist, Greta Thunberg In 2023, she teamed up with The National’s Aaron and Bryce Dessner for the Complete Mountain Almanac al...

May 21, 202537 min

EP125: Hyperbubble

Todays extremely fun and insightful episode of Synthetic Dreams features electronic musicians, Jess and Jeff DeCuir who make glorious synth-pop music under the name, Hyperbubble The couple, who met back in 1996, spoke to me about their music, early gigs in both America and in the UK, musical heroes and the documentary film, ‘Cowgirls and Synthesizers’ which is a somewhat bonkers, but absolutely brilliant. Directed by Joe Wallace, with narration by Ricard Autobahn from Helen Love, ‘Cowgirls and S...

May 16, 202546 min

EP124:Joe Goddard (Hot Chip)

Today’s fascinating episode of Synthetic Dreams features multi-talented electronic musician and DJ, Joe Goddard, best known for his work with synth-pop band, Hot Chip, which he co-founded with his school friend, Alexis Taylor Joe talks to me about his brilliant new E.P ‘Kinetic’, which features several guest vocalists including Dynamite MC and dancehall musician Suku We also discuss the making of his third album, ‘Harmonics’ released in July last year, his long-time working relationship with fel...

May 13, 202534 min

EP123:Andy Bell

This weeks fascinating and fun episode of Synthetic Dreams features legendary singer and songwriter, Andy Bell Andy, who is one half of synth-pop duo, Erasure, talks to me about his new solo album ‘Ten Crowns’ which comes out on May 2nd, via Crown Recordings The album was co-written and produced by Grammy winning US producer and DJ, Dave Audé, who is supporting Andy on his forthcoming UK tour, which starts next month. As well as featuring the excellent single, and one of my favourite tracks on t...

Apr 29, 202543 min

EP122:Panda Bear

Joining me on the podcast today is American musician, singer-song-writer, Noah Lennox, who records and performs music under the name, Panda Bear Noah, who is the co-founder of experimental pop band Animal Collective, talks to me about his excellent new solo record, ‘Sinister Grift’, which is out now on Domino records. We also discuss creatively, his musical passions and influences, his move to New York in the early the noughties and the formation of Animal Collective, plus his collaborations wit...

Apr 03, 202532 min

EP121: Tony Hadley

Today's fascinating episode of Synthetic Dreams features legendary singer, Tony Hadley . Tony, is of course, best known as the lead singer of one of the biggest bands of the 1980s, Spandau Ballet. The band, who formed in Islington, London back in 1979, scored a number of hits. Spandau’s debut single, ‘To Cut A Long Story Short’, one of the greatest synth-pop anthems of all-time, reached number five in the UK charts and was the first of ten UK top-10 singles for the band, reaching global success ...

Mar 25, 202529 min

EP120: Miki Berenyi

Today's fascinating episode features singer, songwriter and guitarist, Miki Berenyi. In 1987, Miki met Emma Anderson, a previous guest on Synthetic Dreams and formed the band, Lush. The group went on to release three critically acclaimed albums on legendary record label, 4AD. The band officially split in 1996, but reformed for a series of well received live shows in 2016. In 2018, Miki formed a new band called, Piroshka, which featured her partner Kevin McKillop (aka Moose) Micheal Conroy and fo...

Mar 04, 202531 min

EP119:Jas Shaw p2

Second part of my interview with electronic musician, Jas Shaw His latest album 'Tea Within A Tea' and other releases are available to buy on his Bandcamp page https://jasshaw.bandcamp.com/album/a-tea-within-a-tea

Feb 28, 202536 min

EP118: Jas Shaw pt 1

Delighted to be joined by electronic musician, Jas Shaw on the podcast this week. Jas was one half of Simian Mobile Disco, who he formed in Manchester with James Ford, a previous guest on Synthetic Dreams, back in 2003. Originally just a DJ side project to their four-piece band Simian, Simian Mobile Disco formed as an electronic act after Simian parted ways in 2005. In 2006, the single ‘We Are Your Friends’ by Justice vs Simian reached number 20 in the UK singles chart and became a massive club ...

Feb 25, 202534 min

EP117: Emma Anderson

Today’s fascinating episode of Synthetic Dreams features songwriter, guitarist and singer, Emma Anderson Emma formed Rover Girls with school friend, Miki Berenyi back in 1987. Then after a couple of alternations to the lineup, changed the name of the group to Lush in 1988. A year later, the band signed to 4AD records and released the six-track mini album, ‘Scar’, which received praise from the UK music press. They went on to release three commercially successful and critically acclaimed albums w...

Feb 18, 202533 min

EP116: Horace Panter (The Specials)

Today's fascinating episode features musician, artist and author, Horace Panter. Horace, known professionally as as Sir Horace Gentleman, was a member in of my all-time favourite groups, The Specials Panter met Jerry Dammers while a student at Lanchester Polytechnic and the two of them formed The Specials. The group enjoyed many hits including ‘Gangsters’ ‘Rat Race’ ‘Sterotype’ and ‘Ghost Town’ which stormed to the top of the charts back in June, 1981. As discussed in the interview, this seminal...

Feb 10, 202536 min

EP115: Ivan Doroschuk (Men Without Hats)

Today's fascinating episode features Ivan Doroschuk from new wave, synth-pop band, Men Without Hats. The group formed in Montreal back in 1977, during the height of punk and Ivan talks about some of the punk bands he saw live, along with acts that came a few years before then, groups like Pink Floyd and Roxy Music. The group went on to support Roxy on their Avalon tour world tour in 1982. Ivan also talks openly about fame and the enormous success the band achieved following the release of ‘The S...

Jan 28, 202530 min

EP114: Tim Blake

Today’s episode of Synthetic Dreams features a conversation with synthesist, vocalist, and composer, Tim Blake. Tim, who currently lives in the Poitou region of France, was part of, what many fans consider to be the classic line-up of Gong, which spawned the “Radio Gnome Trilogy” He was also a member one my my all-time favourite groups, Hawkwind, from 1979-1980. Joining them again from 2008-2015, and on a number of occasions since. He has also released several critically acclaimed solo albums an...

Jan 14, 202537 min

EP113: hackedepicciotto

The first Synthetic Dreams episode of 2025 features a conversation with Berlin-based electronic and avant garde duo, Alexander Hacke and Danielle de Picciotto, who record music under the name hackedepicciotto. Alexander is a founding member of the hugely influential experimental group, Einstürzende Neubauten, who he joined back in 1980 at the age of just 15 Danielle, an American-born artist, musician and filmmaker met Alexander in 1987 shortly after arriving in Berlin, the couple who first start...

Jan 07, 202538 min

EP112: Able Noise

Delighted to be joined on the podcast today by experimental guitar and drum duo, George Knegtel and Alex Andropoulos, who record music under the name, Able Noise. The duo, who are based between The Hague, in the Netherlands and Athens, Greece, formed Able Noise back in 2017 after meeting at The Royal Academy of Arts. We discuss the recording of their latest album ‘High Tide’, which was released in November, 2024, via London label World of Echo. We also talk about their earliest musical influence...

Jan 06, 202548 min

EP111:Jaguar Skills pt 1

Today’s fascinating episode features DJ, producer and musician, Mathew Carter, who performs and records music under the name Jaguar Skills As well as putting out hundreds of drum and bass mixtapes through various radio stations, Jaguar Skills, who started his DJ career back in 2002, has released four studio albums. We discuss, amongst other things, the recording of his latest album‘Disco Galactico’ which was released back in May. It’s one of my favourite records of 2024 - a wonderful mix of funk...

Dec 12, 202439 min

EP110: Bill Leeb (Front Line Assembly)

Today’s fascinating episode features Austrian-Canadian electronic musician and producer, Bill Leeb. Leeb started his musical career with legendary industrial band, Skinny Puppy, going on to form Front Line Assembly in 1986 and new-age ambient act, Delerium a year later. In 1997 Delerium scored a massive, world-wide hit with the track ‘Silence’ taken from their ninth studio album, ‘Karma’, which is one of my all-time favourite electronic albums of the 1990s. We discus his earliest musical memorie...

Dec 03, 202437 min

Dick Valentine (Electric Six)

Todays fascinating and fun interview features Dick Valentine, from American band, Electric Six joins me on the podcast today Electric Six, who formed in Detroit, Michigan back in 1996, are known for combining elements of garage rock, new wave and disco into their genre-defying sound As well as being part of Electric Six, Dick is also an author and we discuss the series of novels he has written. Electric Six continue their UK tour this weekend and all next week, finishing their run of dates in su...

Nov 29, 202431 min

C Duncan

Today’s fascinating episode features multi-talented Scottish musician and composer, Christopher Duncan who records music under the name C Duncan His debut album ‘Architect’ was nominated for the 2015 Mercury Music Prize and since then, has gone on to release five critically acclaimed and well received albums. Christopher, who’s music has features ion various TV shows, discuss’s the making of his forthcoming album ‘It’s Only A Love Song’, which comes out on Bella Union on January 24, 2025. There ...

Nov 26, 202428 min

Ela Minus

Today’s insightful episode of Synthetic Dreams features Colombian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer, Ela Minus Ela talks about the creative process and recording of her brilliant new album ‘DIA’ which comes out on January 17th via Domino records. She also discusses her earliest musical roots and time playing drums in hardcore rock band, Ratón Perez. Her move to New York and first impressions of the city. Building synths and love of analog equipment and the album that got her ...

Nov 19, 202436 min

Clark

Today's fascinating episode of Synthetic Dreams features multi-talented musician, Christopher Stephen Clark, who records and performs electronic music under the moniker, Clark. Clark has also written and produced music for television, films and video games. His records have been released by Warp Records, Deutsche Gramophon and his own record label, Throttle Records. We discuss creativity, the running of his record label and the making of his latest album, ‘In Camera, which came out in September....

Nov 05, 202435 min

Betty Boo

Todays fascinating episode of Synthetic Dreams features a conversation with British singer, rapper and songwriter, Alison Clarkson, better known as Betty Boo. Alison, who has acquired many strings to her bow, started her music career as a rapper in hip-hop group She Rockers back in the late 80s. They supported big named hip-hop acts like Public Enemy. Then in the early 90s Alison creative the moniker Betty Boo and became a massive pop phenomenon, enjoying huge chart success’s and winning a Brit ...

Oct 28, 202440 min

Robin Guthrie

This weeks episode of Synthetic Dreams features Scottish musician, Robin Guthrie, one of the co-founders of the legendary band, The Cocteau Twins, who are arguably one of the most influential bands of all-time. Guthrie, who was Cocteau’s principal songwriter, guitarist, bassist and keyboardist, has released several collaborative albums with the acclaimed ambient composer and pianist, the late Harold Budd, as well as production work for a number of artists, including The Gun Club, Edwin Collins, ...

Oct 22, 202433 min

Nonpareils

My guest this week is multi-talented musician, Aaron Hemphill, who records music under the name, Nonpareils. We discuss he recording of his second album as Nonpareils, 'Rhetoric and Terror', which is out now via Mute records. It's a brilliant record, one of my favourite releases of 2024. Aaron, who co-founded the band Liars, also talks about the creative process and inspiration behind this record, his earliest musical passions and what it was like living in New York in the early 2000s, being par...

Oct 17, 202444 min

Steve Hillage

Delighted to be joined by multi-talented musician, Steve Hillage on the Synthetic Dreams podcast this week Hillage is an Insanely prolific musician, so there was a lot to cram in, but we mange to cover all manner of things, including the early Canterbury music scene, which Steve was a big part of. Meeting Daevid Allen and joining psychedelic rock band, Gong. Steve was in the classic line up of the group, appearing on three of their most successful and best-known records, including the utterly bo...

Oct 08, 202448 min

Thomas Dolby

This very special book club edition of the Synthetic Dreams podcast features an interview with Thomas Dolby, who discusses his debut novel. 'Prevailing Wind', which was published back in April, via Archway Publishing. Thomas Dolby, of course, needs little introduction, especially to fans of electronic music. He’s a true legend, a master of sound and technology. It was great to speak to him in-length about ‘Prevailing Wind’, which I very much enjoyed reading this summer. The story, set in 1913, f...

Oct 01, 202431 min
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