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Talking the Coda: Luke Bainbridge

An episode of the Pop Break Today podcast, hosted by Pop Break Today, titled "Talking the Coda: Luke Bainbridge" was published on December 14, 2021 and runs 56 minutes.

December 14, 2021 ·56m · Pop Break Today

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Welcome back to Talking the Coda, a podcast that has examined musical artists whose careers were cut short, either by a death, break-up, retirement, or any other circumstance. This month, Luke Martin (co-host of last year’s Pod on the Rooftops mini-series on the band Genesis) continues his move toward covering new releases in a spotlight of English drummer/composer Luke Bainbridge’s debut album, “Surface Tension.” Luke and Luke discuss Bainbridge’s latest release, which came out two months ago and is available on all streaming platforms. In addition to Bainbridge’s new work, the conversation moves from Bainbridge’s far-reaching influences to his compositional process to his unreleased rap epic, “Spillage in the Village.” Featured throughout this episode are excerpts from “Surface Tension”. You can follow Luke Martin on Youtube and Instagram. His debut single, “Stuck In My Room”, is available on all streaming platforms, and his band, Distant, can also be found on Facebook, YouTube, and their website. Luke Bainbridge can be followed on Instagram and his Spotify artist page, and his work is available on all other streaming platforms. Be sure to check back next month for a discussion of a new musical artist with a new guest!

Welcome back to Talking the Coda, a podcast that has examined musical artists whose careers were cut short, either by a death, break-up, retirement, or any other circumstance.

This month, Luke Martin (co-host of last year’s Pod on the Rooftops mini-series on the band Genesis) continues his move toward covering new releases in a spotlight of English drummer/composer Luke Bainbridge’s debut album, “Surface Tension.”

Luke and Luke discuss Bainbridge’s latest release, which came out two months ago and is available on all streaming platforms. In addition to Bainbridge’s new work, the conversation moves from Bainbridge’s far-reaching influences to his compositional process to his unreleased rap epic, “Spillage in the Village.”

Featured throughout this episode are excerpts from “Surface Tension”.

You can follow Luke Martin on Youtube and Instagram. His debut single, “Stuck In My Room”, is available on all streaming platforms, and his band, Distant, can also be found on Facebook, YouTube, and their website. Luke Bainbridge can be followed on Instagram and his Spotify artist page, and his work is available on all other streaming platforms.

Be sure to check back next month for a discussion of a new musical artist with a new guest!

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