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Nostalgic Explorer
Giovanni Escalera
8 episodes
1 day ago
Join Nostalgic Explorer as you get deep into the legendary synthesizers, drum machines, recorders, and other vintage gear that brought classic sounds to life. From the Roland Juno-60 to the TR-808 or the LinnDrum, I unveil the features, functionalities, and rich history behind each machine.

I won't just talk history - I will FIRE UP these vintage machines and showcase their sonic magic through demos and explorations.

This podcast is for synth enthusiasts, gear lovers, and anyone curious about how music was made in the 70s, 80s, and 90s - the era of analog warmth, MIDI cables, and endless sonic possibilities.

Want to share your vintage gear memories or ask a question?

Join the community! Leave a comment and explore with me.

Please leave a review, share, and comment…  thanks for listening!

You can follow Nostalgic Explorer on YouTube or follow me on Instagram
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Join Nostalgic Explorer as you get deep into the legendary synthesizers, drum machines, recorders, and other vintage gear that brought classic sounds to life. From the Roland Juno-60 to the TR-808 or the LinnDrum, I unveil the features, functionalities, and rich history behind each machine.

I won't just talk history - I will FIRE UP these vintage machines and showcase their sonic magic through demos and explorations.

This podcast is for synth enthusiasts, gear lovers, and anyone curious about how music was made in the 70s, 80s, and 90s - the era of analog warmth, MIDI cables, and endless sonic possibilities.

Want to share your vintage gear memories or ask a question?

Join the community! Leave a comment and explore with me.

Please leave a review, share, and comment…  thanks for listening!

You can follow Nostalgic Explorer on YouTube or follow me on Instagram
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The Making of “Last Christmas” by Wham: Behind the Iconic Holiday Hit
Nostalgic Explorer
4 minutes 55 seconds
9 months ago
The Making of “Last Christmas” by Wham: Behind the Iconic Holiday Hit

Here's the story behind Wham’s timeless holiday classic, “Last Christmas.” I dive into how George Michael created the track in just an hour, the role of the LinnDrum in crafting its iconic sound, and the creative genius that made it a global phenomenon. Discover fascinating insights from Andrew Ridgeley and explore the 80s music production techniques that brought this Christmas staple to life and how it competed with Band-Aid's 'Do They Know It's Christmas' in which he also participated.

Don’t forget to follow for more behind-the-scenes stories of iconic tracks!


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Nostalgic Explorer
Join Nostalgic Explorer as you get deep into the legendary synthesizers, drum machines, recorders, and other vintage gear that brought classic sounds to life. From the Roland Juno-60 to the TR-808 or the LinnDrum, I unveil the features, functionalities, and rich history behind each machine.

I won't just talk history - I will FIRE UP these vintage machines and showcase their sonic magic through demos and explorations.

This podcast is for synth enthusiasts, gear lovers, and anyone curious about how music was made in the 70s, 80s, and 90s - the era of analog warmth, MIDI cables, and endless sonic possibilities.

Want to share your vintage gear memories or ask a question?

Join the community! Leave a comment and explore with me.

Please leave a review, share, and comment…  thanks for listening!

You can follow Nostalgic Explorer on YouTube or follow me on Instagram