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Seasons Of Change is alive and kicking, just rather lacking in terms of posts to this thread.

This Saturday night's edition is a diverse, all-Australian selection of relatively recent music, starting with three excellent bands from the hometown of Adelaide - The Slow Light, Southern Empire and post-rockers Canidae...

Going to air on FM radio 89.7 here in Adelaide, or anywhere else on the world via the PBA-FM website at pbafm.org.au. Saturday night 8:00pm, Adelaide Daylight Savings time!

8pm
The Slow Light    For absence (2022) (Liminal)
The Slow Light    Three years later (2022) (Liminal)
Southern Empire    Goliath’s moon (2018) (Civilisation)
Canidae    Iron sky (2014) (Nowhere Else But Here)
Toehider    I have little to no memory of these memories Pt.1 (2022) (I Have Little To No Memory Of These Memories)
9pm
Toehider    I have little to no memory of these memories Pt.2 (2022) (I Have Little To No Memory Of These Memories)
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard    Magma (2022) (Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms and Lava)
Aquanaut    Tastemaker suite (2008) (Tastemaker Suite)
Arcane    Memory awaits (2007) (Ashes)

If you are curious to hear the music sooner rather than later, most of tonight's music (with the exception of Southern Empire) is also available via the respective artist's Bandcamp pages.
Seasons Of Change - weekly programme on community radio: http://seasonsofchangeradio.blogspot.com.au/
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Tonight's show is an all-Australian episode, cunningly timed 2 days after Australia Day and features a diverse range of music from within and adjacent to the world of prog rock...

Recent music from around Australia, including The Slow Light, Peak, Unitopia, Southern Empire and Projected Twin (here in Adelaide), Em Burrows, formerly of The Lammas Tide (Perth), All India Radio and Kilbey Kennedy (Hobart), Quandary (Brisbane), plus Toehider and King Gizzard (Melbourne).

8pm
The Slow Light    Twin Earth – Part IV (2023) (Sessions)
The Slow Light    Liminal (2022) (Limiinal)
Em Burrows    Timeline (2016) (Solitary Sounds, EP)
Web Rumors (Em Burrows)    Cruel sister (2022) (single)
Peak    Bousti (2018) (Slizdexics Untie)
9pm
Unitopia    Lives go round (Sean’s re-work) (2017) (More Than A Dream: The Dream Complete)
Southern Empire    Forest fire (2016) (Southern Empire)
Projected Twin    Earth to world (live in studio) (2021) (Earth To World : Live From Lauda Studios)
All India Radio    Wolves of Orion (2022) (The Generator Of All Infinity)
Kilbey Kennedy    Halfway (2021) (Jupiter 13)
Quandary    Waiting for change (2010) (Ready To Fail)
Toehider    The hoarder (single version) (2022) (I Have Little to No Memory Of These Memories)
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard    Exploding suns (2022) (Changes)

Seasons Of Change thanks the sponsors of your local radio station PBA-FM and encourages you to support them too - see the PBA-FM website for more information.


Going to air on FM radio 89.7 here in Adelaide, or anywhere else on the world via the PBA-FM website at pbafm.org.au. Saturday night 8:00pm, Adelaide Daylight Savings time!

Of course if you are keen to hear the music sooner rather than later, most of tonight's music (with the exception of Unitopia, Southern Empire and Peak) is also available via the respective artist's Bandcamp pages.


Edited by David64T - January 27 2023 at 18:20
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After 11 years on air, both this weekly show and presenter are feeling rather weary and looking ahead to the program wrapping up soon.

Tonight's program starts with a tribute to the late lyricist Keith Reid, best known for providing the lyrics for almost every song by Procol Harum (and numerous other songs including "You're the voice" by John Farnham); then continuing for the rest of the evening with a banquet of music from artists based here in my hometown of Adelaide - David.

8pm
Procol Harum    An old English Dream (2003) (The Well’s On Fire)
Procol Harum    Typewriter torment (1975) (Procol’s Ninth)
The Noteworthys    A whiter shade of pale (full) [The Lost Verses} (2018) (digital single)
Levi Smith's Clefs    You can’t do that (1970) (Empty Monkey)
Fraternity    Seasons of change (1971, single version) (Seasons Of Change: The Complete Recordings 1970-1974)
Fraternity    Question (1971) (B-side of single “Why did it have to be me?” / Seasons Of Change: The Complete Recordings 1970-1974)
Fraternity    You have a god (1971) (Livestock / Seasons Of Change: The Complete Recordings 1970-1974)
Sound    Lemon patch (2020) (Listen)
9pm
Unitopia    Slow down (2006/2017) (More Than A Dream - The Dream Complete)
Southern Empire    Hold (2016) (Southern Empire)
Solar Soma    Two headed dog (2013) (So Much For Style)
Projected Twin    Circle of two (2010) (Earth To World)
The Slow Light    Cinema of the mind (live) (2020) (Live At Ghostnote Studios)
Hoodoo Gurus    Get out of Dodge (2022) (Chariot Of The Gods)

Seasons Of Change thanks the sponsors of your local radio station PBA-FM and encourages you to support them too - see the PBA-FM website for more information.

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Going to air on FM radio 89.7 here in Adelaide, or anywhere else on the world via the PBA-FM website at pbafm.org.au. Saturday night 8:00pm, Adelaide Daylight Savings time.

Of course if you are keen to hear the music sooner rather than later, the music of Solar Soma, Projected Twin and The Slow Light is also available via the respective artist's Bandcamp pages.

Oh, and The Hoodoo Gurus round out the program - they are a fine fine band but definitely not "prog" (and they aren't from Adelaide either). Tongue


Edited by David64T - March 31 2023 at 19:23
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Tonight (Saturday night) is the last program of Seasons Of Change...

If you have tuned in at any time over the last 11 odd years, thank you very much for listening, it's been a pleasure to share some great music every Saturday evening including music from Australian artists, a priority of community radio stations here in Oz. The playlist for tonight is as follows.

8pm
Yellow Magic Orchestra    Behind the mask (1980) (X∞Multiplies)
Ryuichi Sakamoto    The Last Emperor (Theme) (1992) (The Last Emperor OST)
Nektar    Listen (1977) (Magic Is  A Child)
Gentle Giant    Funny ways (live, 1975) (King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents…)
Gentle Giant    Cogs in cogs (1974) (The Power And The Glory)
Gentle Giant    The moon is down (1971) (Acquiring The Taste)
Gavin O’Loghlen & Cotter’s Bequest    Cloghans (1997) (In The Home Of My Ancestors)
Gavin O’Loghlen & Cotter’s Bequest    Silbury Hill – Wiltshire – Earth Works (1998) (My Mother’s Country)
Gavin O’Loghlen & Cotter’s Bequest    Kapunda 1856 The Cornish Miners (2006) (Land Of The Vast Horizon)
9pm
Unitopia    The great reward (live) (2011) (One Night In Europe)
Southern Empire    Hold (live) (2017) (Southern Empire Live At HQ 22 May 2016)
Double Handed    Sit still (2009) (A Book Of Back Pages)
Like Leaves    Fruit (2011) (Like Leaves)
Andy Salvanos    The unknown (2016) (Transform)
Genesis    Fading lights (1991) (We Can’t Dance)

Seasons Of Change thanks the sponsors of your local radio station PBA-FM and encourages you to support them too - see the PBA-FM website for more information.

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There's more info at the usual blog including links for the Australian recordings and the playlists for every edition of the show since February 2012 - blog is here:  https://seasonsofchangeradio.blogspot.com/.

Going to air on FM radio 89.7 here in Adelaide, or anywhere else on the world via the PBA-FM website at pbafm.org.au. Saturday night 8:00pm, Adelaide Daylight Savings time.
Seasons Of Change - weekly programme on community radio: http://seasonsofchangeradio.blogspot.com.au/
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Your eyes are not deceiving you...

This weekend, at 8pm on Saturday night (Adelaide time), there will be a one-off edition of Seasons Of Change, that's leading up to the last ever edition of PBA-FM's grunge program Seattle & Beyond on PBA-FM with Wardy at 10pm that night. 

There will be a heap of new, Australian music - after all, some time has elapsed since Seasons Of Change last went to air in April this year. New music from here in Adelaide from United Progressive Fraternity and from Matt Goodluck; and of course new releases are imminent from two prominent Adelaide bands which have released singles for promotional purposes. Plus tributes to two talented musicians who passed away in the last few days - Robbie Robertson (gutarist and songwriter with The Band) and David LaFlamme (violinist, lead singer and songwriter with pyschedelic late '60's / early '70's US band It's A Beautiful Day).

8pm
Robbie Robertson    Golden feather (1994) (Music For The Native Americans)
Robbie Robertson    Skinwalker (1994) (Music For The Native Americans)
The Band    The night they drove old Dixie down (1969) (The Band)
It’s A Beautiful Day    White bird (1969)  (It’s A Beautiful Day)
It’s A Beautiful Day    Hot summer day (live) (1974) (Live In San Francisco)
Spectrum    Untitled (1971) (Milesago)
Indelible Murtceps    We are indelible (1972) (Warts Up Your Nose)
Ariel    Real meanie (1975) (Rock & Roll Scars)
Mike Rudd    Lottery (2015) (demo, lyrics by Bill Putt)
9pm
United Progressive Fraternity    Love never leaves us (2023) (Planetary Overload, Part 2 - Hope)
United Progressive Fraternity    The answer (2023) (Planetary Overload, Part 2 - Hope)
Preview: new albums imminent by Adelaide bands Unitopia and Southern Empire
Hemina    Strike four (single version) (2023) (Romancing The Ether)
Andy Salvanos    Remembrance (2012) (Reunion)
Matt Goodluck    Emergence (2023) (Inner Cosmos)
Queensryche    Resistance (1990) (Empire)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum    Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)

As usual, there is more information at the usual playlist blog here including playlists for past programs: https://seasonsofchangeradio.blogspot.com/


Edited by David64T - August 11 2023 at 19:52
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