• Ep 24: It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous

  • Jun 13 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 24: It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous

  • Summary

  • Fresh from our sojourn to the present to react to the release of the latest album "Stories From Time And Space", Hawkbinge returns to the 1990's to get back to the canon album deep-dives with "It Is The Business Of The Future To Be Dangerous" from 1993.

    As ever, we look at the music scene of 1993, (warning: some of the biggest tunes of the year are absolute shockers), look at the state of the band, check out the cover artwork and, of course, we chat about what's been on our turntables recently in between huge numbers of repeat listens to IITBOTFTBD, and you'll find those tracks on the forthcoming Hawkbinge Sessions Playlist Vol 6 on Spotify.

    And finally, a special announcement which will hopefully make some listeners happy, and a large number of bees truly ecstatic...

    Click here for the Hawkbinge Sessions Vol.1 playlist on Spotify

    Click here for the Hawkbinge Sessions Vol.2 playlist on Spotify

    Click here for the Hawkbinge Sessions Vol.3 playlist on Spotify

    Click here for the Hawkbinge Sessions Vol.4 playlist on Spotify

    Click here for the Hawkbinge Sessions Vol.5 playlist on Spotify

    Click here for the Hawkbinge Master playlist, also on Spotify.

    We truly appreciate all the tweets, messages, ratings and comments, and if you'd like to get in touch, you'll find Hawkbinge here: @hawkbinge on Twitter and Insta, and email podcast@hawkbinge.space

    Check out the Deep Dive Podcast Network @DeepDivePodNet on Twitter.

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