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IN SEARCH OF SPACE

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June 2025

Not content with being the crown prince of 21st century prog, Steven Wilson is now the No 1 go-to guy for surround sound remixes of rock reissues. He's also a member of six different bands (by our rough calculations) and his style-shifting solo career keeps his loyal fanbase guessing - and coming back for more. Now he has joined forces with one of his childhood heroes for an album that delves back into his concept-loving roots to "attain some perspective" on our universe. The Overviewer: Jeremy Allen. Lime Bandit: Kevin Westenberg

IN SEARCH OF SPACE

'The universe doesn’t care about you,” Steven Wilson declares in no uncertain terms. “In terms of time and space, your life is infinitesimally irrelevant. And that is a beautiful thing.”

Wilson is grinning as he delivers this statement, reclining in a swivel chair in front of his impressive mixing desk at home in northwest London. Moreover, when he talks about “your life” he means all life, RC and its readership included. Why, he even means Paul McCartney's life, which is also infinitesimally irrelevant in the grand scheme of things, or at least it will be when the Earth is consumed by the sun 7.59 billion years from now.

That's ultimately what his new album, The Overview, is about. It is presented as two long-form tracks: Objects Outlive Us, a 23-minute, eight-movement odyssey with some of the lyrics courtesy of XTC’s Andy Partridge, and the 18-minute title track on the flipside featuring his wife Rotem robotically reeling off facts and alluding to distant dwarf planets like Wolf 359 (7.86 light-years away). The hope is that we'll attain some perspective when our meagre existence is measured against an ever-expanding universe and a galaxy that’s been here for nearly 14 billion years. Maybe it'll even free us up to enjoy ourselves a bit?

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This is hardware - Catherine Anne Davies hails the \"gear nerd\"

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4 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

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LABEL OF LOVE DEVILDUCK

Where are you based, what do you do and why? We are based in Hamburg, we develop artists and release their music and that's pretty much what it's all about.

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2 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

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JET!

We've recently taken a tour of rock star houses. Now Paul Bowler hops on board some famous band aeroplanes

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6 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

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EASTERN PROMISE

A string of subtly sublime pop confections ensured Liverpool duo China Crisis were regular fixtures in the mid-80s charts, yet critical acclaim was thin on the ground. Jack Watkins feels history has unfairly neglected them, and he meets the still-gigging Scousers' Gary Daly to set the record straight

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10 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

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THE ENGINE ROOM

The unsung heroes who helped forge modern music

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4 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

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From The Vaults

Reissues, remasters and compilations

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4 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

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"THEY'RE ALMOST SCIENCE FICTION CHARACTERS"

In 2016, two of the most significant figures in modern pop left us within the space of a few weeks. And while David Bowie and Prince are associated with different eras, they both retain a mystique which, long after their passing, only makes our fascination for them grow. Rob Hughes assesses their twin legacies, explores their posthumous contributions to their catalogues, and compares and contrasts their particular varieties of genius, with input from collaborators and colleagues.

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23 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

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33⅓ minutes with... Derek Shulman

If Derek Shulman had just, in his career, been the frontman for revered and sorely missed niche prog ensemble Gentle Giant, his place in the pantheon would be guaranteed.

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4 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

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VALUE ADDED FACTS

lan Shirley, esteemed alumnus of the Rare Record Price Guide, answers your questions

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10 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

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UNDER THE RADAR

Artists, bands, and labels meriting more attention

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4 mins

February 2026 - Issue 580

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