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Phil Aston
Now Spinning Magazine is the go-to source for artist Interviews, independent and honest music reviews that celebrate music in all its physical forms. Our online community of music fans spans the globe, representing every genre and period of music. We’re committed to supporting music in every format, from vinyl to CDs to Box Sets.
In addition to our main website, we also have an active YouTube Channel where we feature unboxing video reviews as well as a thriving private collectors community on Facebook. Whether you’re a collector or just a music lover, we have something for everyone.
In addition to our main website, we also have an active YouTube Channel where we feature unboxing video reviews as well as a thriving private collectors community on Facebook. Whether you’re a collector or just a music lover, we have something for everyone.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 19min
Pink Floyd, CD - Vinyl Formats & New Release News
In this episode of Music Biz Chat, I look at how Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here returned to Number One — 50 years after its original release — and what the sales breakdown reveals about vinyl, CD, Blu-ray, and physical music today.I also discuss recent industry comments from Proper Music’s Drew Hill and question the idea of a “CD vs vinyl” battle, and explains why most music fans happily buy both formats.Plus: a run-through of major upcoming box sets and reissues, and a look at what’s been spinning at Now Spinning HQ.Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine

Jan 8, 2026 • 18min
Do You Own a Music Collection… or a Library?
Do you have a music collection… or do you have a music library?In this special Now Spinning Magazine feature, I explore why the words we use to describe our records, CDs, and box sets really matter. This isn’t just about physical media—it’s about memory, identity, community, and how music becomes the soundtrack to our lives.From light-hearted collector confessions to deeper reflections on curation, ownership, and connection, this episode looks at why a music library is far more than “stuff on shelves”.Thank you for all your support - PhilJoin the Now Spinning Magazine CommunityJoin a global community of music fans who share your passion for collecting and enjoying physical music.From £3 / $3 per month (Cancel at any time)Benefits1.Get access to the Now Spinning Magazine Private Facebook Group Community2.Get Access to the Private What's App Group Community - Deals & Offers, New Release News and friendly Music chat with like minded collectors3, Invites to our twice Monthly Virtual Meet Ups at our own virtual pub called 'The Now Spinning Arms'.4. Get to see all our videos AD Free amd before they are released to the public.5. Access to exclusive video and photo content6. Special Discounts on Now Spinning Magazine Merch - T-Shirts, Mugs and more7. Access to our Video PanelsHow To JoinYou can join via Patreon or as a YouTube Member - the benefits are the same!Join Via Patronhttps://www.patreon.com/c/nowspinningJoin Via YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnZSsMr4k8ZVlrJ8MUYR4GA/joinNow Spinning Magazine https://www.nowspinning.co.uk

Dec 1, 2025 • 35min
How Music Helps People With Dementia - Podcast
In this special Now Spinning Magazine conversation, I talk to Amy Shackleton and Lizzie Hoskin from Music for Dementia about practical, hopeful ways to reconnect people living with dementia — and their carers — to the music they love.We discuss:How music reduces anxiety, calms agitation, and rekindles memoryWhy streaming and modern devices can accidentally shut older listeners outm4dRADIO — a free, ad-free station by decade (1940s–1980s) designed as a safe listening spaceThe Yoto Player trial — simple, screen-free listening that helps families “just press play”Easy steps anyone can take: 10-song starter playlists, routines, and community👉 Learn more: musicfordementia.org.uk🎧 Listen free: m4dRADIO.comPhil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine

Dec 1, 2025 • 36min
Steve Morse Interview : on Loss, Hope and Instrumental Storytelling
Steve Morse Interview : on Loss, Hope and Instrumental StorytellingTaken by an Angel: Steve Morse on Loss, Hope and Instrumental StorytellingIn this episode of the Now Spinning Magazine podcast, I sit down with legendary guitarist Steve Morse to dive deep into his new instrumental album Triangulation.Steve talks about the freedom of making a record with no industry expectations, the almost telepathic musical connection he shares with Dave LaRue, and how tracks like “Too Many Parts” grew into ambitious, multi-section odysseys.He also opens up about the deeply personal closing piece “Taken by an Angel”, recorded with his son Kevin in memory of Steve’s late wife – a story of grief, love and hope told entirely through melody.We discuss adapting his technique as his hands change with age, why melody now matters more than ever in his writing, and how guest appearances from John Petrucci and Eric Johnson came together.If you’re a fan of Steve Morse, Deep Purple, Dixie Dregs, or you’re a guitarist who loves thoughtful, emotional instrumental music, this conversation is a must-listen.Triangulation is out now on Mascot – please support the music by picking up the CD or vinyl and, of course, by sharing this episode with fellow fans.Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine

Nov 22, 2025 • 1h 9min
Seven Decades of Deep Purple with Martin Popoff - Podcast
Seven Decades of Deep PurpleJoin me, Phil Aston, for a heartfelt conversation with music writer Martin Popoff, as we explore his monumental new book Seven Decades of Deep Purple — a 640-page celebration of every era of the band that changed rock forever.We discuss:How Martin rebuilt and expanded his earlier Purple booksThe emotional connection he has with the bandWhy the Purpendicular–present era may be Purple’s strongestThe “walk in Portugal” that changed everythingHow the band’s sound and spirit survived endless lineup changesSlaves & Masters, Made in Japan, improvisation, album art, Simon McBride and moreWhat =1 represents — and whether it would be a fitting final chapterThis is one of the most insightful and passionate Deep Purple discussions you’ll ever hear — from two lifelong fans who could happily talk Purple for days.If you love Deep Purple, this episode is unmissable.Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine

Nov 3, 2025 • 48min
Mariusz Duda Interview : From Riverside to Lunatic Soul
“Lunatic Soul was never the ‘bassist’s side project’. It’s the composer’s project—the place I can be completely free.” Mariusz DudaThere aren’t many artists who can glide between rock, ambient, electronic and filmic sound design with the grace of Mariusz Duda. As the voice, bassist and principal composer behind Riverside, Duda is already a towering presence in modern progressive music. But it’s under his Lunatic Soul banner that he explores the liminal spaces: trance, repetition, eastern folk colours, synth arpeggios, and those instantly recognisable melodic bass motifs that seem to burrow under the skin.Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine

Oct 31, 2025 • 1h 1min
Richard Digby Smith Interview on Free, Led Zeppelin, Sparks, Black Sabbath Deep Purple
From Island Studios to Super-Deluxe Box Sets: The Engineer Richard Digby SmithOn this episode, I'm delighted to welcome one of the true unsung heroes of classic rock (or rock music in general any era, really), and that is engineer and producer Richard Digby Smith. His career spans decades from the golden age of the early 70s on Island Studios with bands like Free, Traffic, Led Zeppelin, Sparks, Detective right through to his incredible recent work with Black Sabbath and even more recently Deep Purple’s 50th anniversary of Made in Japan.We’re going to look back at some of those classic sessions — the young bands, big ambitions, fast-paced studio life — and also dig into the modern world of archiving, remixing and preserving those recordings for new generations. Richard will share stories of the tech, the people, the accidents (yes, including the one where a guitar sleeve switch caused a famous moment), and the philosophy behind bringing timeless rock to life.So pour yourself a drink, fire up your headphones, and join us behind the console with a man who’s been doing this for four decades.Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine

Oct 27, 2025 • 45min
Renaissance Reborn: Annie Haslam & Jim McCarty on Stories, Songs & New Shows
This Podcast episode is a joy: Annie Haslam joins me and Sue —surprise-guested by Jim McCarty—to talk about the new Renaissance “stories & music” concerts, the band’s beginnings, Annie’s five-octave voice, the magic of Betty Thatcher’s lyrics, “Northern Lights,” and how Annie paints songs with colour and feeling. We also touch on deep cuts, Illusion-era gems, and even Jim’s Shoot project. Uplifting, insightful, and full of heart—Renaissance at their most human.Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine

Oct 25, 2025 • 35min
Peter Hammill Interview : Voice, Vision & The Story Behind the New 18CD Box
Peter Hammill on Voice, Vision & Vulnerability: Inside The Charisma & Virgin Recordings 1971–1986Peter Hammill joins me to explore his new 18CD + 2 Blu-ray anthology The Charisma & Virgin Recordings 1971–1986 — including new remasters, 5.1 & stereo mixes of The Future Now and pH7 by Stephen W. Tayler, rare BBC sessions, unreleased European TV performances, and a 76-page hardback book with Peter’s own notes.We discuss: Hammill’s unique vocal style (from chorister roots to dramatic restraint), early home recording as creative survival, the late-’70s pivot to left-field textures, writing about mortality (and the impact of his 2004 heart attack), the balance with Van der Graaf Generator, physical media vs streaming, and whether a future companion box could cover the later years. Peter also suggests a perfect starting album for newcomers: Nadir’s Big Chance.Thank you for all your support - Phil

Oct 20, 2025 • 47min
Prince: A Sign O’ The Times — An Interview with John McKie
Prince: A Sign O’ The Times — An Interview with John McKie“I spoke to 220 people. I still wanted more—Prince is bottomless.” — John McKieIn this episode, I’m joined by John McKie, acclaimed music writer and former editor of Smash Hits and Q Magazine, to talk about his epic new book Prince: A Sign O’ The Times, published by Bonnier Books.This incredible book is based on over 200 interviews with people who knew Prince best — from bandmates and engineers to ex-girlfriends, bodyguards, and personal assistants. It explores how Sign o’ the Times became the lens through which we can truly understand the man behind the myth.We talk about Prince’s relationship with Michael Jackson, his legendary work ethic, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame guitar solo, and the generosity and humour often hidden behind the mystique.If you’re a Prince fan — or just fascinated by how one artist could blend funk, rock, pop, and soul into pure magic — this conversation is for you.👉 The book Prince: A Sign O’ The Times by John McKie is out now on Bonnier Books.


