
Hosted by Lewis 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 ... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 139 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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This week's fun and insighful episode of Synthetic Dreams features Dutch electronic duo Weval.
Fresh off the release of their fourth studio album, CHOROPHOBIA, on Ninja Tune, Harm and Merijn join us to talk about crafting their most club-focused, d... more
This week on Synthetic Dreams, I’m celebrating the incredible legacy of synth legend Bob Moog with a very special guest: Michelle Moog-Koussa, his daughter and Co-Founder of the Bob Moog Foundation.
We dive into Bob’s revolutionary contributions to ... more
I'm thrilled to be joined today by legendary music journalist and Art of Noise co-founder Paul Morley, to talk about The Art Of This — a new offshoot, descendant, and subset of the pioneering electronic group.
Art of Noise helped reshape the sound o... more
My guest this week is Jean-Michel Jarre, a true icon and pioneer of electronic music
With a career spanning over 52 years in music, he is one of the most successful electronic artists ever, selling over 85 million albums and singles.
Known for his... more
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Tuning in from Australia. Love all the interviews with 80s acts/producers. So good! A really uplifting podcast to listen to and the presenter has a nice chilled warm manner. (Would love a few even longer chats)
This is such a good podcast and a must for all electronic music lovers. The wide array of guests means there is something for everyone regardless to your musical tastes, and I have come across some bands and music whom I perhaps wouldn’t have if it wasn’t for listening to this podcast and hearing the host Scott and his guests talking about them.
Two of which are the brilliant Transit Kings, and Age of Chance. Check them out. I have gone back and listened to several episodes a couple of times o... more
Synthetic Dreams is a great podcast for fans of electronic music. The interviews are conversational but you do learn more about even the more famous artists. The Nik Kershaw episode was one of my favourites, and the one with Martin Fry was brilliant. Worth your time.
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Scott’s guests are always very engaging and not the usual podcast guests however, those guests that have done a few podcasts always talk about different things, this is due to the very informative and relaxed interview style..
Vince Clarke episode was really good and very interesting, Dubstar are always good fun, in fact, just while away the hours and start from the beginning..
Keep going please and we eagerly await the next episode…
Bravo
love this podcast and wish it well
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The series features relaxed, in-depth interviews with a diverse array of artists across various music genres. Each episode allows guests to share their personal stories, career journeys, and creative inspirations, creating a rich tapestry of insights drawn from the evolution of music over the years. Noteworthy guests include influential figures such as Vince Clarke, Paul Hartnol, and Neil Barnes, among others, who contribute to discussions shedding light on both the artistry and technological innovations in the music industry. Unique to this series is its focus not only on established artists but also those who shaped the cultural landscape with innovative sounds and diverse influences.
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Recent guests on Synthetic Dreams Podcast include:
1. Paul Morley
2. Jean-Michel Jarre
3. Franz Treichler
4. Mark Archer
5. Phil King
6. Cosey Fanni Tutti
7. Steve Queralt
8. Fay Milton
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