The British Masters
Conversations with musical mavericks from the UK. Featuring everyone from Liam Gallagher and Goldie to Mark E Smith and Viv Albertine.Esteemed Music Journalist John Doran is in conversation with musical mavericks from the UK. Some are more famous than others but all have left an indelible mark on the face of British culture. Noisey launched the video series, The British Masters, in 2012. To mark the kick off of our fourth film series, audio from previous episodes will be available as podcasts as well as the video versions, which can of course be found on YouTube and noisey.com. There will also be some classic conversations from previous series popping up every now and then too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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