
Low Noise Podcast
1) Animals (Pink Floyd)
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of Animals by Pink Floyd in (just over) twenty minutes kicks off the first episode of Season 2. Mathew is in discussion with Dr. Andrew Webber. A remix of the Animals ...Show More
2) Is Popular Culture dead? (a response)
Thanks to relentless social media, apps, streaming, and blogs, we have never had so much content at our disposal. And yet none of it appears to make any lasting impression. Is popular culture dead? Af...Show More
3) Is Popular Culture dead?
Thanks to relentless social media, apps, streaming, and blogs, we have never had so much content at our disposal. And yet none of it appears to make any lasting impression. Is popular culture dead? Ma...Show More
4) What makes a great song?
We have all heard a song that has touched our very soul or simply caught our attention within moments. It can be difficult to articulate what makes certain songs better than others. With the aid of Dr...Show More
5) 38. David Bowie’s Berlin Trilogy
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.6) Wild West Hero (ELO)
An in-depth analysis of the song Wild West Hero (by The Electric Light Orchestra) in (just under) fifteen minutes. Mathew is in discussion with Dr. Andrew Webber.
7) Dean Blunt
An in-depth analysis of British singer-songwriter, musician and contemporary artist Dean Blunt in (just over) 15 minutes. Mathew is in discussion with A Du Tre.
8) Steely Dan
An in-depth analysis of the US rock band Steely Dan in (just under) 20 minutes. Mathew is in discussion with Dr. Andrew Webber.
9) Nick Drake
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of the British singer-songwriter and musician, Nick Drake in (just over) fifteen minutes. Mathew is in discussion with Dr. Andrew Webber.
10) Bruford
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of Bruford (the jazz-fusion band assembled and led by British drummer Bill Bruford) in (just under) fifteen minutes. Mathew is in discussion with Dr. Andrew Webber.