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In this immersive four-hour broadcast, George Lyons conjures a twilight zone of sound—where spoken word, psych rock, jazz-fusion, and underground soul pulse through static and memory. From Lenny Bruce’s chaotic truths to Pink Floyd’s cinematic dreamscapes, The Lyons Den becomes a sacred space for deep listening and cultural reflection.
This week’s setlist includes global echoes from Fela Kuti, sonic meditations from Alice Coltrane, and unexpected detours into dub, funk, and noir-infused experimentalism. As always, George threads it together with commentary that’s part sermon, part memoir, part mixtape manifesto.
Close your eyes. Crack the vinyl. Let the Den take over.
By George LyonsIn this immersive four-hour broadcast, George Lyons conjures a twilight zone of sound—where spoken word, psych rock, jazz-fusion, and underground soul pulse through static and memory. From Lenny Bruce’s chaotic truths to Pink Floyd’s cinematic dreamscapes, The Lyons Den becomes a sacred space for deep listening and cultural reflection.
This week’s setlist includes global echoes from Fela Kuti, sonic meditations from Alice Coltrane, and unexpected detours into dub, funk, and noir-infused experimentalism. As always, George threads it together with commentary that’s part sermon, part memoir, part mixtape manifesto.
Close your eyes. Crack the vinyl. Let the Den take over.