Sounds That Can Be Made #144 (International Day of Dance Special)

Edition 144 of Sounds That Can Be Made is now available as a podcast!

Playlist:

Genesis - I Can't Dance (from We Can't Dance) Pallas - Dance Through The Fire (from The Wedge) The Haze - Ghostdancer (from Spirits Are Rising) Tom Slatter - Dance Dance Dance (from Three Rows Of Teeth) Verbal Delirium - Dance Of The Dead (from From The Small Hours Of Weakness) All About Eve - The Empty Dancehall (from Scarlet And Other Stories) Tim Bowness - Abandoned Dancehall Dreams) Pendragon - Dance Of The Seven Veils: i) Faithless ii) All Over Now (from Not of this World)

Jurassic Prog: Camel - Rain Dances (from Rain Dances) Argent - Dance in the Smoke (from Argent) Jethro Tull - Black Satin Dancer (from Minstrel In The Gallery) Wishbone Ash - Midnight Dancer (from Front Page News)

Fair to Midland - Dance of the Manatee (from Fables from a Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times Is True) Kylver - The Dance of the Mountain Ghost (from The Mountain Ghost) XTC - Dance Band (from White Music) Jethro Tull - Said She Was A Dancer (from Crest of a Knave) The Ben Cameron Project - The Dance of Demons in Disguise (from A Cycle Never Ending) Osaka Punch - Dancetown Showdown (from Voodoo Love Machine) Chiyoda Ku - It's Good, But You Can't Dance To It (from Not Listening) Kula Shaker - Dance In Your Shadow (from Summer Sun EP) The Gift - The Dance Of Denial (from Awake & Dreaming)

Monsters of Dancezilla:

Twelfth Night - Three Dancers (live) Riverside - Dance With The Shadow (live) Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Dance Of Maya (live) Dream Theater - The Dance Of Eternity (live) Magnum - The Last Dance (live) Genesis - Dance On A Volcano (live)

Porcupine Tree - And The Swallows Dance Above The Sun (from On The Sunday Of Life…)

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Steve Blease

Steve Blease

Umm... So, Steve Blease... Does he really exist? Why is there no photo of him? Is he just a computer virus that replaces melodic prog in our database with Opeth? Who knows? Who cares? Does anybody read these things?