Perpetual musical never-rans Giles and Steve review songs you haven’t heard while chatting in a brotherly way about life and culture.
Listen as they attempt to come to terms with their audio past, present and future, while encouraging listeners (and themselves) to keep the creative spark alive.
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Perpetual musical never-rans Giles and Steve review songs you haven’t heard while chatting in a brotherly way about life and culture.
Listen as they attempt to come to terms with their audio past, present and future, while encouraging listeners (and themselves) to keep the creative spark alive.
Watch out, Giles is definitely 'on one' in today's episode, and poor old Steve does an excellent job of riding this particular train to Domino town!
Listen and find out our thoughts on The Fall and Nick Cave, and how Giles has got over his 'Mr Brightside' aversion.
Featuring tunes by friends of the show Motorcade One and Simon from The Tidmoth Sheds.
As well as the usual mix of obscure gubbins from the JD's back catalogue, recent noodlings, unpopular opinions about music, brotherly banter and poems.
Related audiovisual material can be enjoyed on our blog [https://thisarejohnnydomino.blogspot.com/2025/09/black-majic-plastik.html].
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This Are Johnny Domino
Perpetual musical never-rans Giles and Steve review songs you haven’t heard while chatting in a brotherly way about life and culture.
Listen as they attempt to come to terms with their audio past, present and future, while encouraging listeners (and themselves) to keep the creative spark alive.