PRS board director and renowned record producer Steve Levine has curated a BBC 6 Music radio show on eighties’ electronic pop.
Levine sat in for Iggy Pop on Friday (2 December) as part of the My Generation 1980s series, to deliver his insider's alternative history of British pop.
In the show, the producer, lauded for his work with Culture Club and The Clash among others, looks at how the technology of the decade reshaped the music scene.
With help from guests Martyn Ware, Johnny Marr, Midge Ure and Trevor Horn, he charts the regional rise of electronic pop across the UK.
Spanning cuts from The Slits and The Durutti Column through to Ultravox, The Human League and Cabaret Voltaire, he ends on experimental pop tracks from Cocteau Twins and China Crisis.
You can listen in here for the next 26 days.
Levine sat in for Iggy Pop on Friday (2 December) as part of the My Generation 1980s series, to deliver his insider's alternative history of British pop.
In the show, the producer, lauded for his work with Culture Club and The Clash among others, looks at how the technology of the decade reshaped the music scene.
With help from guests Martyn Ware, Johnny Marr, Midge Ure and Trevor Horn, he charts the regional rise of electronic pop across the UK.
Spanning cuts from The Slits and The Durutti Column through to Ultravox, The Human League and Cabaret Voltaire, he ends on experimental pop tracks from Cocteau Twins and China Crisis.
You can listen in here for the next 26 days.