Medical Grade Music

Medical Grade Music

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  • Create Date:2021-05-19 09:51:14
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Steve Davis and Kavus Torabi
  • ISBN:1474619495
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Summary

Steve Davis first met Kavus Torabi - guitarist with Gong, Guapo, Cardiacs and Knifeworld - in the mid-2000's at a gig by French underground rock legends Magma。 Over the next few years, this unlikely duo's shared affinity for visionary psychedelic music would become the foundation of not only a firm friendship, but also the most infectiously inclusive broadcasting style since the much-mourned death of John Peel。

In their weekly radio shows and a one-of-a-kind live DJ roadshow which included a legendary appearance at Glastonbury, Steve and Kavus mapped out a musical landscape of rare enchantment, where the only passport needed was a pair of open ears。 No-one, least of all Davis and Torabi themselves, was expecting the 6-time former World Snooker champion and a British-Iranian underground rock musician to become one of the most trusted brands in British alternative music。

As Steve and Kavus were starting to get to grips with the challenge of their newfound status, events took a further unexpected turn。 Suddenly they found themselves in a band together。 And not just any band 。。。 as two thirds of Britain's (if not the world's) leading harmonium, guitar and analogue synth power-trio (with Michael J。York of Coil)The Utopia Strong, the two friends found themselves plunging into a vortex of spontaneous compositional excitement。

How Steve and Kavus pulled this off is just one of the many questions MEDICAL GRADE MUSIC will try to answer。 Part sonic memoir, part Socratic dialogue, part gonzo mission to the heart of what makes music truly psychedelic this book is the first work of joint autobiography to ever trace the evolution of a life-changing friendship through the discographies of Gentle Giant and Voivod。 From the chip-shops of Plumstead to the the wildest shores of Plymouth's nineties thrash scene。 it's a funny and fearless buddy movie of the soul, with a soundtrack that will make your eyes bleed。

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Reviews

Chris Picton

Excellent and entertaining read from both authors especially if you’re into music that isn’t considered main stream。 I’ve already started to listen to many of the artists mentioned and hopefully will discover more great medical grade music

Ray Smillie

I had been contemplating buying this book but it was the appearance of Steve Davis and Kavus Torabi on Sunday Brunch (a programme I generally avoid tbh) that gave me the impetus to actually purchase it。 Steve Davis is wonderfully irreverent at times and shows a good knowledge of music and not just in the prog rock genre, whilst Kavus Torabi just bleeds music which is his life。The layout is chronological, starting with the first chapter by Steve Davis, the second by Kavus Torabi, third Steve Davi I had been contemplating buying this book but it was the appearance of Steve Davis and Kavus Torabi on Sunday Brunch (a programme I generally avoid tbh) that gave me the impetus to actually purchase it。 Steve Davis is wonderfully irreverent at times and shows a good knowledge of music and not just in the prog rock genre, whilst Kavus Torabi just bleeds music which is his life。The layout is chronological, starting with the first chapter by Steve Davis, the second by Kavus Torabi, third Steve Davis then, well you get the picture。 A few chapters has them both making contributions。 Sounds potentially dull however it is far from boring whilst interesting is an understatement。 Thanks to them both (said through gritted teeth) I have a number of bands and albums i need to check out, when I have the spare cash。You are drawn into their world from the first page and my interest did not wane。 Kavus speaks about Cardiacs' Garage concerts of which we had tickets for the first two of three。 Due to a family funeral we never made the first gig but did get to the second to experience the best ever rendition of Dirty Boy, which can be found on YouTube。 Watch it。 It still moves me to tears。Did I enjoy Medical Grade Music? What do you think? 。。。more