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            <description>This first installment is truly International with Luis Paniagua (Spain), Klaus Schulze, Johannes Schmoelling, Thorsten Q, and Frank Klare (Germany), Hidria Spacefolk (Finland), Gert Emmens (Holland), Nattefrost (Denmark) + K. Leimer, Forrest Fang w/ Carl Weingarten and Richard Bone (USA). Download &amp; Enjoy!</description>
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            <itunes:summary>This first installment is truly International with Luis Paniagua (Spain), Klaus Schulze, Johannes Schmoelling, Thorsten Q, and Frank Klare (Germany), Hidria Spacefolk (Finland), Gert Emmens (Holland), Nattefrost (Denmark) + K. Leimer, Forrest Fang w/ Carl Weingarten and Richard Bone (USA). Download &amp; Enjoy!</itunes:summary>
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            <description>The second Eurock Live podcast continues with in-depth coverage of new electronic releases from Germany by Ashra's Manuel Gottsching, Conrad Schnitzler, and  &quot;doombient synthie sculptors&quot; Ramp and friends. We introduce Russian electronic composer Mikhail Chekalin in his first American release.We also include some great new Dutch EM from Emmens &amp; Heij and FSP, as well as a brand new Interview, a chat with the US electro-duo, Parasites of the Western World. The Interview feature will morph into a full-blown mini-podcast series in the near future.  So download, plug in your headphones and enjoy!</description>
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            <itunes:summary>The second Eurock Live podcast continues with in depth coverage of new electronic releases from Germany by Ashra's Manuel Gottsching, Conrad Schnitzler, and &quot;doombient synthie sculptors&quot; Ramp and friends. We introduce Russian electronic composer Mikhail Chekalin in his first American release. We also  include some great new Dutch EM from Emmens &amp; Heij and FSP, as well as a brand new Interview, a chat with the US electro-duo, Parasites of the Western World. The Interview feature will morph into a full-blown mini-podcast series in the near future. So download, plug in your headphones and enjoy!</itunes:summary>
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            <description>In this Eurock Live Special Podcast, Archie Patterson interviews one of the founding fathers of experimental rock, Mani Neumeier.  Taking a break after his recent concert in Portland, Mani talks about his current tour and upcoming album, and reminisces about great days with the group. With selections from his albums, UFO, Kanguru, Mani Neumeier's Birthday, Moshi Moshi, and In the Guru Lounge.</description>
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            <description>This Eurock Live 'cast begins with vibrant  selections from 2 new CDs by Russian electronic composer Mikhail Chekalin.  Our tour of world electronica then moves west with darker  tracks from England's Redshift and ARC, with collaborators Mark Shreeve and Ian Boddy.  Capping off our British blast with some of Brendan Pollard's Flux Echoes, we take off with Brazil's Violeta De Outono.  Back to France for some Nouvelles Lectures Cosmopolites (NLC), finishing in the good old US of A with tracks from Alpha Wave Movement and Portland's ARZ.   So download, plug in your headphones and enjoy!</description>
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            <itunes:summary>This Eurock Live 'cast continues with vibrant  selections from 2 new CDs by Russian electronic composer Mikhail Chekalin.  Our tour of world electronica then moves west with darker  tracks from England's Redshift and ARC, with collaborators Mark Shreeve and Ian Boddy.  Capping off our British blast with some of Brendan Pollard's Flux Echoes, we take off with Brazil's Violeta De Outono.  Back to France for some Nouvelles Lectures Cosmopolites (NLC), finishing in the good old US of A with tracks from Alpha Wave Movement and Portland's ARZ.   So download, plug in your headphones and enjoy!</itunes:summary>
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            <description>This Eurock Live Special Podcast features a retrospective tour of the music of Damo Suzuki, plus an interview with this ground- breaking vocal artist before his late November 2007 club gig in Portland.  Damo reminisces about his early days with Can, his hiatus, and return to performing with Dunkelziffer and Damo Suzuki's Network.  Another sonic time capsule from Archie Patterson and Eurock!</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 15:19:50 -0800</pubDate>
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            <itunes:summary>This Eurock Live Special Podcast features a retrospective tour of the music of Damo Suzuki, plus an interview with this ground- breaking vocal artist before his late November 2007 club gig in Portland.  Damo reminisces about his early days with Can, his hiatus, and return to performing with Dunkelziffer and Damo Suzuki's Network.  Another sonic time capsule from Archie Patterson and Eurock!</itunes:summary>
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            <description>This Episode features new releases from Germany, Hungary, Australia, Poland and the USA, beginning with a news flash on the upcoming bio, Klaus Schulze - Electronic  Music Legend, by Greg Allen.  The tracks pick up with the latest from premier Deutsch space rockers, Electric Orange.  Moving East, we take in new tribal sounds from Hungary's Korai Orom, followed by some Revelations from Australia's Mother Venus.   Then return to Poland for powerful new instrumentals from Jozef Skrzek East Wind.  We wind up back on home shores for a sonic flashback from Eurock's recently remastered 1982 classic, American Music Compilation, featuring works from Jasun Martz, Dr. Wize, Richard Bone, and Anode.</description>
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            <itunes:subtitle>Best of Electronic Music, Episode 6</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>This Episode features new releases from Germany, Hungary, Australia, Poland and the USA, beginning with a news flash on the upcoming bio, Klaus Schulze - Electronic  Music Legend, by Greg Allen.  The tracks pick up with the latest from premier Deutsch space rockers, Electric Orange.  Moving East, we take in new tribal sounds from Hungary's Korai Orom, followed by some Revelations from Australia's Mother Venus.   Then return to Poland for powerful new instrumentals from Jozef Skrzek East Wind.  We wind up back on home shores for a sonic flashback from Eurock's recently remastered 1982 classic, American Music Compilation, featuring works from Jasun Martz, Dr. Wize, Richard Bone, and Anode.</itunes:summary>
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            <description>Archie's latest  world tour of new electronic music begins in England, with tracks from David Wright's Momentum and Robert Fox's theatrical Adonai.  Next up is a taste of Playtime, the upbeat fifteenth album from France's Rene Aubry, followed by interpretations of folk themes from Russia's Caprice.  Then shift realities with the electro-goth Exposition from Collection D'Arnell Andrea.  Next up are Belgian-US collaborations from Sydnromeda &amp; Matt Howarth, followed by Mythical Pursuit,  a sonic blast from American Jeffrey Koepper's Sequentaria.  Robert Shroeder gives us a flashback of previously unreleased music on D.MO Vol. 2.   React, new ambient  electronica from California's Robert Rich and Britain's Ian Boddy rounds out the international collaborations. After a quick spacial trip with Psicodreamics and Ambiethernum,  K. Leimer sounds off  on two new U.S. CDs,  Lesser Epitomes and Useless Lessons.  We close with tracks from the 3 CD box set Trigger Trilogy by Germany's  Conrad Schnitzler.  Grab your headphones and fasten your seat belt! </description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 19:47:19 -0700</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Best of Electronic Music, Episode 7</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Archie's latest world tour of new electronic music begins in England, with tracks from David Wright's Momentum and Robert Fox's theatrical Adonai. Next up is a taste of Playtime, the upbeat fifteenth album from France's Rene Aubry, followed by interpretations of folk themes from Russia's Caprice. Then shift realities with the electro-goth Exposition from Collection D'Arnell Andrea. Next up are Belgian-US collaborations from Sydnromeda &amp; Matt Howarth, followed by Mythical Pursuit, a sonic blast from American Jeffrey Koepper's Sequentaria. Robert Shroeder gives us a flashback of previously unreleased music on D.MO Vol. 2. React, new ambient electronica from California's Robert Rich and Britain's Ian Boddy rounds out the international collaborations. After a quick spacial trip with Psicodreamics and Ambiethernum, K. Leimer sounds off on two new U.S. CDs, Lesser Epitomes and Useless Lessons. We close with tracks from the 3 CD box set Trigger Trilogy by Germany's Conrad Schnitzler. Grab your headphones and fasten your seat belt!</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>34:10</itunes:duration>
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            <description>This Eurock Live Special Podcast features a retrospective tour of the music of Cluster and a free-ranging interview with German electronic musicians, Dieter Moebius and Joachim Roedelius. The two reminisce about their early days with Human Being and Kluster (with Conrad Schnitzler) before they founded Cluster. Also featured is a taste of their more recent work, including a new album from Roedelius and American musician Tim Story, who also talks about their collaboration. Another sonic time capsule from Archie Patterson and Eurock!</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 20:36:06 -0700</pubDate>
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            <itunes:summary>This Eurock Live Special Podcast features a retrospective tour of the music of Cluster and a free-ranging interview with German electronic musicians, Dieter Moebius and Joachim Roedelius. The two reminisce about their early days with Human Being and Kluster (with Conrad Schnitzler) before they founded Cluster. Also featured is a taste of their more recent work, including a new album from Roedelius and American musician Tim Story, who also talks about their collaboration. Another sonic time capsule from Archie Patterson and Eurock!</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>36:42</itunes:duration>
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            <description>This anniversary podcast takes off with the ethereal vocals and electronic atmospherics of Farscape, the new double CD from Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance) and Klaus Schulze. Next, we soar on to some more classically styled electronica with Instant Enlightenment (by Frank Fiedler with Guido Hieronymous, ex-Popul Vuh) and Inlandish (by Cluster's Joachim Rodelius with Tim Story). Then on to even more orchestral work from Serge Blenner, Musique de Chambre, and the new release, Music of the Spheres, from Mike Oldfield. Following up with more new and classical is Now, the latest from Jade Warrior, and Early Beginnings, previously unreleased early tracks from Johannes Schmoelling, formerly of Tangerine Dream. We wind up with several quintessential krautrock tracks from Agitation Free (Malesch and 2nd) and the remastered Made in Germany, the space opera by Amon Düül II. Enjoy!</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 21:19:27 -0700</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Best of Electronic Music, Episode 9</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>This anniversary podcast takes off with the ethereal vocals and electronic atmospherics of Farscape, the new double CD from Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance) and Klaus Schulze. Next, we soar on to some more classically styled electronica with Instant Enlightenment (by Frank Fiedler with Guido Hieronymous, ex-Popul Vuh) and Inlandish (by Cluster's Joachim Rodelius with Tim Story). Then on to even more orchestral work from Serge Blenner, Musique de Chambre, and the new release, Music of the Spheres, from Mike Oldfield. Following up with more new and classical is Now, the latest from Jade Warrior, and Early Beginnings, previously unreleased early tracks from Johannes Schmoelling, formerly of Tangerine Dream. We wind up with several quintessential krautrock tracks from Agitation Free (Malesch and 2nd) and the remastered Made in Germany, the space opera by Amon Düül II. Enjoy!</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>33:26</itunes:duration>
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            <description>This Eurock Live Special podcast features the music and wisdom of Conrad Schnitzler, an early member of Tangerine Dream.  In his own words and sonic wizardry, Con tells of his personal approach to creating with sound in his pioneering group Kluster.  Archie has chosen interludes from a number of Con's albums, including some of the latest from Kluster 2007 with Michael Thomas Roe and Masato Ooyama.  Be sure to check at www.eurock.com for the Online Historical Addendum to this Eurock Live time capsule.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 15 Sep 2008 21:02:27 -0700</pubDate>
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            <itunes:summary>This Eurock Live Special podcast features the music and wisdom of Conrad Schnitzler, an early member of Tangerine Dream.  In his own words and sonic wizardry, Con tells of his personal approach to creating with sound in his pioneering group Kluster.  Archie has chosen interludes from a number of Con's albums, including some of the latest from Kluster 2007 with Michael Thomas Roe and Masato Ooyama.  Be sure to check at www.eurock.com for the Online Historical Addendum to this Eurock Live time capsule.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>28:24</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Eurock Live! Episode 11</title>
            <description>Archie's latest sonic tour blasts off with master guitarist Manuel Gottsching and bonus tracks from his newly remastered &quot;Belle Alliance&quot;. Next travel through time with veteran U.S. space rocker Ian Tescee, with interludes from Io, Continua, Breathworks, and his 2008 Traveler's Guide to Mars. We then head back to Europe for more soaring sounds from 4 favorite Eurock artists. The U.K.'s David Wright returns with a selection from his latest, Dreams and Distant Moonlight, Robert Schroeder then serves up another tasty treat from his Food for Fantasy project - Fruits of Fantasy. Following up, Krautrockers, Electric Orange, go Floyd-in-space with their latest - Fleischwerk. We close with a rock-out cut from Live at Heart, the lastest concert album from Finland's Hidria Spacefolk.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 20:51:00 -0700</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Best of Electronic Music, Episode 11</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Archie's latest sonic tour blasts off with master guitarist Manuel Gottsching and bonus tracks from his newly remastered &quot;Belle Alliance&quot;. Next travel through time with veteran U.S. space rocker Ian Tescee, with interludes from Io, Continua, Breathworks, and his 2008 Traveler's Guide to Mars. We then head back to Europe for more soaring sounds from 4 favorite Eurock artists. The U.K.'s David Wright returns with a selection from his latest, Dreams and Distant Moonlight, Robert Schroeder then serves up another tasty treat from his Food for Fantasy project - Fruits of Fantasy. Following up, Krautrockers, Electric Orange, go Floyd-in-space with their latest - Fleischwerk. We close with a rock-out cut from Live at Heart, the lastest concert album from Finland's Hidria Spacefolk.</itunes:summary>
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            <title>Eurock Live! Episode 12</title>
            <description>Archie's current tour of new world electronica begins with Eurock Live's own Doktor Bob and selections from &quot;Analog Planetfall&quot;, his new ambient-techno space disc from Eurock Records.   Next up are 2008 concert tracks from &quot;Rheingold&quot; by klangmeister Klaus Schulze with DCD diva, Lisa Gerrard, followed by the Moog-driven resonances of Redshift's latest, &quot;Turning Towards Us&quot;.  Our sampling of neo British electronica winds up with Ian Boddy's &quot;Slide&quot;, followed by &quot;Voices of Dawn&quot;, the most recent release by Germany's Axess.  Melodic keyboard master Robert Fox next presents ethereal atmospherics from his 2009 release, &quot;Evergreen&quot;.  For our final set of new music, we return to the good old U.S. of A, with &quot;Ambient Elsewhere&quot;, from the Ministry of Inside Things and Jeffrey Koepper's all-analog virtuosity on &quot;Luminosity&quot;.  We bid farewell (until next time) with a final rumbling phaseshift and groove from &quot;Analog Planetfall&quot;.  Enjoy!</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 24 Jan 2009 08:55:35 -0800</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Best of Electronic Music, Episode 12</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Archie's current tour of new world electronica begins with Eurock Live's own Doktor Bob and selections from &quot;Analog Planetfall&quot;, his new ambient-techno space disc from Eurock Records.   Next up are 2008 concert tracks from &quot;Rheingold&quot; by klangmeister Klaus Schulze with DCD diva, Lisa Gerrard, followed by the Moog-driven resonances of Redshift's latest, &quot;Turning Towards Us&quot;.  Our sampling of neo British electronica winds up with Ian Boddy's &quot;Slide&quot;, followed by &quot;Voices of Dawn&quot;, the most recent release by Germany's Axess.  Melodic keyboard master Robert Fox next presents ethereal atmospherics from his 2009 release, &quot;Evergreen&quot;.  For our final set of new music, we return to the good old U.S. of A, with &quot;Ambient Elsewhere&quot;, from the Ministry of Inside Things and Jeffrey Koepper's all-analog virtuosity on &quot;Luminosity&quot;.  We bid farewell (until next time) with a final rumbling phaseshift and groove from &quot;Analog Planetfall&quot;.  Enjoy!</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>32:10</itunes:duration>
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            <title>Eurock Live! Episode 13</title>
            <description>Our journey through aural space and time begins with Stephen Hawking's black hole warning from the new Eurock release, Analog Planetfall. Archie then offers up a sonic time capsule of German impressionist electronic music, with selections from Human Being (Live at the Zodiac 1968) and 2 new Conrad Schnitzler releases Kluster 2008 (with a K) and his new solo disc Windvogel. The segment concludes with excerpts off the brand new Cluster (with a C) album. It’s their first studio release in 14 years.  Next up are &quot;Taste It&quot; and &quot;Fruits of Fantasy&quot; the two new projects by Robert Schroeder. They are followed by selections from 2 different and unique electronic works (Radiate) by Jeffrey Koepper and (Shade) by Parallel Worlds.  In a more melodic, romantic mode, Archie features music from new discs by former Supersister front man Robert Jan Stips: &quot;Rond&quot; and &quot;Was It Love?&quot;  The last musical segment of Eurock Live Podcast #13 features Germany's Embryo, world touring masters of ethnic fusion for over four decades. The program closes with a final selection by Doktor Bob from &quot;Analog &quot;Planetfall&quot;.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 19:27:51 -0700</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Best of Electronic Music, Episode 13</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Our journey through aural space and time begins with Stephen Hawking's black hole warning from the new Eurock release, Analog Planetfall.  Archie then offers up a sonic time capsule of German impressionist electronic music, with selections from Human Being (Live at the Zodiac 1968), and 2 new Conrad Schnitzler releases Kluster 2008 (with a K) and his new solo disc Windvogel. The segment concludes with excerpts off the brand new Cluster (with a C) album. It’s their first studio release in 14 years.  Next up are &quot;Taste It&quot; and &quot;Fruits of Fantasy&quot; the two new projects by Robert Schroeder. They are followed by selections from 2 different and unique electronic works (Radiate) by Jeffrey Koepper and (Shade) by Parallel Worlds.  In a more melodic, romantic mode, Archie features music from new discs by former Supersister front man Robert Jan Stips: &quot;Rond&quot; and &quot;Was It Love?&quot;  The last musical segment of Eurock Live Podcast #13 features Germany's Embryo, world touring masters of ethnic fusion for over four decades. The program closes with a final selection by Doktor Bob from &quot;Analog &quot;Planetfall&quot;.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>43:33</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:keywords>electronica, European, United States, world music</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:author>apatters@eurock.com</itunes:author>
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            <title>Eurock Live! Episode 14</title>
            <description>We celebrate the second anniversary of Eurock Live! with a special video podcast featuring the art, music, and video of    modern Russian composer, Mikhail Chekalin.  Archie launches us with a brief recount of Chekalin's pioneering 1970s music performances and underground Electronic Light and Sound Studio, through his days with the Soviet-oppressed dissident artists of the Moscow 20.  Featured are selections from Chekalin's Eurock  CD releases,  his  Video History of Light &amp; Sound 1970s-1980s, Volumes 1 and 2  DVD's , as well as some of Chekalin's many paintings  and photographs .  See the Eurock home page, column left middle, for links to an interview with Mikhail and a gallery of his artwork.  Enjoy</description>
            <link>http://www.eurock.com/podcasts/EurockLive.html</link>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 19:45:45 -0700</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Best of Electronic Music, Episode 14</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>We celebrate the second anniversary of Eurock Live! with a special video podcast featuring the art, music, and video of modern Russian composer, Mikhail Chekalin. Archie launches us with a brief recount of Chekalin's pioneering 1970s music performances and underground Electronic Light and Sound Studio, through his days with the Soviet-oppressed dissident artists of the Moscow 20. Featured are selections from Chekalin's Eurock CD releases, his Video History of Light &amp; Sound 1970s-1980s, Volumes 1 and 2 DVD's , as well as some of his many paintings and photographs. See the Eurock home page, column left middle, for links to an interview with Mikhail and a gallery of his artwork. Enjoy!</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>14:02</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:keywords>electronica, European, United States, world music</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:author>apatters@eurock.com</itunes:author>
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            <title>Eurock Live! Episode 15</title>
            <description>In this Eurock Live! special video podcast, Archie spotlights the music of Hungarian tribal rock guru,  Atilla Grandpierre, and his bands Galloping Coroners (VHK) and Galloping Wonder Stag (VCSSZ).  In a  candid video interview, Atilla offers his thoughts  on the role of cosmic connections and consciousness in his music, drawing inspiration from Hungarian composer Bela Bartok's classic definition of the roots and nature of folk music.  Featured are music and early protopunk performances by VHK, along with selections from more recent, transcendent folk music and performance video by VCSSZ.  A cosmic classic time capsule!  Enjoy.</description>
            <link>http://www.eurock.com/podcasts/EurockLive.html</link>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 18:38:46 -0700</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Best of Electronic Music, Episode 15</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>In this Eurock Live! special video podcast, Archie spotlights the music of Hungarian tribal rock guru,  Atilla Grandpierre, and his bands Galloping Coroners (VHK) and Galloping Wonder Stag (VCSSZ).  In a  candid video interview, Atilla offers his thoughts  on the role of cosmic connections and consciousness in his music, drawing inspiration from Hungarian composer Bela Bartok's classic definition of the roots and nature of folk music.  Featured are music and early protopunk performances by VHK, along with selections from more recent, transcendent folk music and performance video by VCSSZ.  A cosmic classic time capsule!  Enjoy.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>18:13</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:keywords>electronica, European, United States, world music</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:author>apatters@eurock.com</itunes:author>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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            <title>Eurock Live! Episode 16</title>
            <description>In this special interview podcast, Archie revisits the music of Gentle Giant. Featured are selected tracks and a conversation with front man Derek Shulman. He shares his recollections of the band's music and his later career as a producer and signer of new bands for major record labels. Gentle Giant was never one of the archetypal Anglo prog groups who traded in pomp and circumstance. Eclectic, they were made up of mates with different musical tendencies, who came together for music-making that explored collective ideas in search of a group sound and style. The Gentle Giant catalog was released digitally for the first time in November of 2009 on iTunes and other digital outlets. The 7 albums will also be reissued on re-mastered CD along with a DVD of previously unreleased live footage beginning in early 2010.</description>
            <link>http://www.eurock.com/podcasts/EurockLive.html</link>
            <author>apatters@eurock.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 09:15:34 -0700</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Best of Electronic Music, Episode 16</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>In this special interview podcast, Archie revisits the music of Gentle Giant. Featured are selected tracks and a conversation with front man Derek Shulman. He shares his recollections of the band's music and his later career as a producer and signer of new bands for major record labels. Gentle Giant was never one of the archetypal Anglo prog groups who traded in pomp and circumstance. Eclectic, they were made up of mates with different musical tendencies, who came together for music-making that explored collective ideas in search of a group sound and style. The Gentle Giant catalog was released digitally for the first time in November of 2009 on iTunes and other digital outlets. The 7 albums will also be reissued on re-mastered CD along with a DVD of previously unreleased live footage beginning in early 2010.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>42:51</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:keywords>electronica, European, United States, world music</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:author>apatters@eurock.com</itunes:author>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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            <title>Eurock Live! Episode 17</title>
            <description>In this historic Eurock Live special podcast, Archie interviews American ex-patriot rock star Elliot Murphy.  Murphy reminisces about his earliest days as a guitarist and songwriter some journalists labeled, a &quot;suburban Bob Dylan&quot;.  After his early U.S. popularity waned with the '80s, he  moved to Europe and became  a favored performer, touring frequently from his home/base in France,  teaming up at times in appearances with Bruce Springsteen.  Listen in and enjoy the  insights  shared by one of the enduring survivors of the 1970's rock scene  who continues making music today.</description>
            <link>http://www.eurock.com/podcasts/EurockLive.html</link>
            <author>apatters@eurock.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 21:07:45 -0700</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Best of Electronic Music, Episode 17</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>In this historic Eurock Live special podcast, Archie interviews American ex-patriot rock star Elliot Murphy.  Murphy reminisces about his earliest days as a guitarist and songwriter some journalists labeled, a &quot;suburban Bob Dylan&quot;.  After his early U.S. popularity waned with the '80s, he  moved to Europe and became  a favored performer, touring frequently from his home/base in France,  teaming up at times in appearances with Bruce Springsteen.  Listen in and enjoy the  insights  shared by one of the enduring survivors of the 1970's rock scene  who continues making music today.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>32:02</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:keywords>electronica, European, United States, world music</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:author>apatters@eurock.com</itunes:author>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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            <title>Eurock Live! Episode 18</title>
            <description>In this Eurock Live special video podcast, Archie features the psychotronic music and art of Spain's Michel Huygen and Neuronium.  Included are selections from his CDs, Irawadi and Etykagnostica, along with visionary music video animations from  Mystykatea and Nihilophobia.  Immerse yourself in some of the masterwork of an artist who has released over 40 albums and played  in his day with Tangerine Dream and Vangelis.</description>
            <link>http://www.eurock.com/podcasts/EurockLive.html</link>
            <author>apatters@eurock.com</author>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 19:20:10 -0700</pubDate>
            <itunes:subtitle>Best of Electronic Music, Episode 18</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>In this Eurock Live special video podcast, Archie features the psychotronic music and art of Spain's Michel Huygen and Neuronium.  Included are selections from his CDs, Irawadi and Etykagnostica, along with visionary music video animations from  Mystykatea and Nihilophobia.  Immerse yourself in some of the masterwork of an artist who has released over 40 albums and played  in his day with Tangerine Dream and Vangelis.</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>18:06</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:keywords>electronica, European, United States, world music</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:author>apatters@eurock.com</itunes:author>
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