Behind-the-scenes breakdowns of tracks by producer and musician Christopher Bingham. Get the new album, 'I Am Going Up Come With Me', from August 9th. The first 8 episodes were originally released in July/August 2017 as part of the Kickstarter campaign. Direct feed: https://anchor.fm/s/d288568/podcast/rss
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Welcome to season two! In this first episode back Bing talks about possibly the weirdest song he's ever written, 'Hegemonikon', from the new album I Am Going Up Come With Me. Available worldwide on Spotify, iTunes, and Bandcamp.
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In this ep producer Christopher Bingham breaks down a weird little track from the second High Five Spaceship album and talks about its very personal and unique origins.
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In this re-released episode Bing chats about the outro track from 'MMCCXV', a long, winding instrumental named after a river.
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HFS producer Christopher Bingham talks about 'Boat People', a track from the second album that's constantly evolving...
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In this episode Bing picks apart one of his favourite tracks from the second HFS album. Learn about the history and production of 'Team Dream' from 'MMCCXV'.
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In 2014 Taylor Swift released her pop hit 'Shake It Off' from the album '1989'. Three days later High Five Spaceship released their dark, re-imagined cover. Producer Christopher Bingham talks about making the track in this episode of Inside The Spaceship.
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This episode is all about a track called Eighty Two from the first High Five Spaceship album, 'Progress'. Producer Christopher Bingham breaks down how it came to be...
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Bing talks about the process of making 'Lead To', a track from the first High Five Spaceship album.
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In this first episode of Inside The Spaceship, Christopher Bingham (producer, High Five Spaceship, Dreaming Pills), breaks down a track from the first HFS album, 'Progress'.
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