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George Lyons cracks open another dimension of sound in this week’s Lyons Den—a four-hour immersion into static-laced transmissions, borderless grooves, and music that stirs the soul. From Curtis Mayfield to Kraftwerk, Nina Simone to Radiohead, it’s a fluid journey through the political, the poetic, and the psychedelic.
With rare vinyl sides, global soundscapes, and spoken-word reflections woven between, George reclaims radio as ritual—where every needle drop is a confrontation, a conversation, or a catharsis. This episode blends genres, timelines, and truths into something raw and radiant.
For those who listen deeply—this one’s for you.
By George LyonsGeorge Lyons cracks open another dimension of sound in this week’s Lyons Den—a four-hour immersion into static-laced transmissions, borderless grooves, and music that stirs the soul. From Curtis Mayfield to Kraftwerk, Nina Simone to Radiohead, it’s a fluid journey through the political, the poetic, and the psychedelic.
With rare vinyl sides, global soundscapes, and spoken-word reflections woven between, George reclaims radio as ritual—where every needle drop is a confrontation, a conversation, or a catharsis. This episode blends genres, timelines, and truths into something raw and radiant.
For those who listen deeply—this one’s for you.