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Simple Minds: Everything Is Possible (2025)
Best known for their megahit ’80s anthem "Don't You (Forget About Me)”—made famous in John Hughes’ The Breakfast Club—Simple Minds is one of the most iconic and influential Scottish bands in history. From working-class kids growing up in post-industrial Glasgow to rock stars playing Live Aid, this is the unlikely story of an extraordinary band that continues touring to this day.
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The Steve Hillage Band Live At The Gong Unconvention (2006)
This is a recording of the first Live performance of The Steve Hillage Band since December 18th 1979. Recorded at the Melkweg club in Amsterdam in November 2006, the former Gong guitarist performs a collection of tracks from his 1970s solo albums. Steve is accompanied by Miquette Giraudy on synthesisers, and Gong regulars Mike Howlett (bass) and Chris Taylor (drums). Tracks include: 'Hello Dawn', 'It's All Too Much', and 'These Uncharted Lands'.
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Steve Hillage Germany-77 (1977)
Steve Hillage in concert. Filmed and recorded in concertat Ott-Hahn-Schule, Bensberg, Germany 20th March 1977.
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Steve Hillage Live in England 1979 (1979)
Steve Hillage in concert. Filmed and recorded and the University of Kent on 28th February 1979.
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Nash the Slash Rises Again! (2025)
Nash The Slash was deliciously surreal, verging on demented. A mummy wrapped in surgical bandages, an invisible man in full formal white tuxedo and top hat buzz-sawing his violin through endless reams of electronics, melodies and distortion. His music and image were demanding. His life was rock fantasy. ‘NASH THE SLASH RISES AGAIN!’ uncovers the sinister Canadian electronic music innovator. A classically trained violinist and multi-instrumentalist, he created music that was an unlikely combination of prog-rock, punk-rock, classic-rock, psychedelic fused with techno and industrial before they had names. The end result is an unearthly life drenched in film history, enveloped in a wall of sound that would do Phil Spector justice. A career embodied in artistic integrity, courage and the price-tag that comes with it. ‘NASH THE SLASH RISES AGAIN!’ unwinds the bandages of a ground-breaking, mad musical scientist whose career decomposed before the world caught up.
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The Orb: The Orb's Further Adventures Live (2017)
Recorded Live at The Electric Brixton in 2016, this release celebrated the anniversary of the release of the bands first album and brought back together many of the people who played on that record, including; Paul Cook of the Sex Pistols, Youth, Steve Hillage, & Miquette Giraudy.


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