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In the ’90s, “alternative” became the buzz-word used to sell everything from fashion to fast food, and the word “indie” truly departed from its dictionary definition as music released on an independent label.

During the ’90s, indie became a worldwide phenomenon. Siamese Dream traces this history back to its roots, working through indie rock, grunge, lo-fi, Britpop, shoegaze, post-rock, electronica, trip hop and more.

Digging through the rubble to bring you not just the indie crossover hits from the 90s, but also the vanguard tracks of the ’80s and in-depth investigation of lesser-known artists and nuggets from the era where flannel and corduroy ruled, Siamese Dream remembers a time before skinny jeans and haircuts took over – when playing it loose, loud and messy was the only way.

Electronic
Guitars
Indie
Rock
Episode

Monday,
7th April

Tracklist
00:02
Rock into the Rhythm WA
Inertia
00:11
Smokebelch II
Sabres of Paradise
00:15
Scientas
The Shamen
00:21
Level 3
Mike Minra & Minra
00:31
Bonnie & Clyde AU
Mick Harvey
00:34
Nouveau Western
MC Solaar
00:40
Good Luck Shore
United Future Organisation
00:47
Not Sleeping Around
Neds Atomic Dust Bin
00:50
Lucky You
Lightning Seeds
00:54
I'm Your No.1 Fan
The Beautiful South
01:01
Weak
Skunk Anansie
01:04
The Wonder of You AU
RatCat
01:07
Alright
Cast
01:16
I Heard Your Name
Martin Rev
01:18
The Sun Beats Down
The High Llamas
01:22
Piss Bottle Man (Feat Evan Dando)
Mike Watt
01:26
Speeding Motorcycle
Yo La Tengo & Daniel Johnston
01:32
Bright Future in Sales
Fountains of Wayne
01:35
Never Had So Much Fun AU
Frenzal Rhomb
01:37
I'm The One
The Descendents
01:40
Tropical London
Rancid
01:47
I'll be your majick AU
Def FX
01:50
Checkpoint AU
Caligula
01:55
High Energy Protons
Juno Reactor
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Episode recap

'The 90s at 9' with Laurence, Milner, and Dr. J

 

In the 1990s, Rock music and Electronic Dance music started to coalesce to become various genres that, despite being embraced by some prolific musical artists, came and went. For this Siamese Dream show on RTRFM I'm going to bring some of these tracks and some other sounds back to your attention. It will be an interesting ride!

 

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