The Soundtrack to a Life

The Soundtrack to a Life is an autobiographical music interview podcast hosted by Christopher Munroe, in which he and a guest review and discuss at length the albums that have had an emotional impact on us.

New episodes the first and fifteenth of the month...

  • Episodes

Episode 042: Bentley Rhythm Ace

June 15, 2019 by Christopher Munroe in Podcast, Music, Interview
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Episode Notes:

Bentley Rhythm Ace’s Debut

Bentley on Wikipedia

Pop Will Eat Itself, who for the record are also super dope!

Travis, making amazing chillout music

The new Prodigy record, for the record, is fantastic

Bentley, playing live

Mercury Machine, who are fantastic

Aqua, in 1997, not crafting an album

Peter Hook’s book about his time with Joy Division

S2 Unlimited, doing a full song

Crystal Method, who come to my town every year

The Britpop Banter Podcast

Britpop Banter on Twitter

June 15, 2019 /Christopher Munroe
music, big beat, Kev, Dance Music, Electronic
Podcast, Music, Interview
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Episode 036: Permutations

March 15, 2019 by Christopher Munroe in Podcast, Music, Interview
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Episode Notes:

Amon Tobin - Permutations

Amon Tobin on Wikipedia

For real though, listen to Paul’s Boutique

The Grey Album, by Danger Mouse, The Beatles, and Jay-Z

Look, the Beatles mostly made children’s music. Deal with it

The Fall, who also use repetition effectively

March 15, 2019 /Christopher Munroe
music, Interview, podcast, Electronic
Podcast, Music, Interview
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Episode 034: Photophore

February 15, 2019 by Christopher Munroe in Podcast, Music, Interview
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Episode Notes:

Photophore

Photophore on Soundcloud

Every Band needs a Bez

24 Hour Party People

Peter Hook’s book about running the Hacienda into the ground

Electronic, who are pretty good

Prince wailing on a guitar and then tossing it effortlessly into the crowd, looking cool as fuck

I am a sucker for Kurt Vonnegut, any time, anywhere

The best thing about Ghostbusters 2

If Tricky comes to your town, go see!

February 15, 2019 /Christopher Munroe
Calgary, music, Dance Music, podcast, Electronic
Podcast, Music, Interview
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