Sticky Jazz Podcast
1) Sticky Jazz Interview EMF (Ian Dench)
Everyone remembers "Unbelievable" by EMF in the early 90s, they were at the forefront of the electro hip hop rock shift that just "happened" out of nowhere, with funky hats, hairstyles and synth pushi...Show More
2) Sticky Jazz Interview John Ashton (Psychedelic Furs) 10-19-2025
The FIRST all format episode on Spotify, Youtube, etc.The Psychedelic Furs have been a staple in my musical diet for close to 40 years. I first met the guitarist John Ashton in 1992, then over the yea...Show More
3) Sticky Jazz Interview John Ashton (Psychedelic Furs)
The Psychedelic Furs have been a staple in my musical diet for close to 40 years. I first met the guitarist John Ashton in 1992, then over the years at more gigs than I can count (*Really, it was all ...Show More
4) Sticky Jazz Interview Azam Ali
Translated from the Fremen language in the Dune books "She Is Eternal" , "Inama Nushif" was the song I first heard and fell in love with the voice and music of Azam Ali. Azam Ali is a Persian (Iranian...Show More
5) Sticky Jazz Interview The Hallelujah Ward
Hailing from Milwaukee Wisconsin, Mark Waldoch of The Hallelujah Ward have this ability to release music that takes so many pieces of what we all grew up listening to. I mentioned one of his songs had...Show More
6) Sticky Jazz Interview Lily DeTaeye
A very deep, and enigmatic singer, Lily DeTaeye has been carving out her piece of the music industry with some very distinctive folkish sound songs, then turned "Dream Pop" as of late. A transplant fr...Show More
7) Sticy Jazz Interview Josh Hight (P.I.N.E.S)
P.I.N.E.S. is the new project of Josh Hight, a motorcity born musician, who conducted this interview late night from his home near Brighton England. He was previously in the early 2000's post punk ban...Show More
8) Sticky Jazz Interview 30 minute banter with Andy Bell (Erasure)
For all the syntpop in the world that we have listened to, one of the biggest acts ever was "Erasure", with the synth music genius Vince Clarke, fronted by Andy Bell. You all know the hits like "Somet...Show More
9) Sticky Jazz Interview Jah Wobble
Jah Wobble is the original bassist for P.I.L. and has played in so many projects since then, you have probably heard him on some album on bass, not knowing it was him. He was given his name by Sid Vic...Show More
10) Sticky Jazz Interview Tian Qyiy
I have been a sucker for weird "World Music" the clashing of cultural sounds, and finding ways to weave the spirited folk music of people into completely different culture's music. When it is done rig...Show More