Film and TV News Roger Waters’ massive concert film ‘Us + Them’ is finally here by Claudia Schmidt Last month we reported that Roger Waters had announced that a concert film of his giant Us + Them tour was getting a digital release….
News Pink Floyd share rare songs on new ‘Evolving Pink Floyd Playlist’ by James Peppercorn For a band that was ever-evolving, an Evolving Pink Floyd Playlist is the best showcase of the band’s eclectic and expansive back catalogue. The playlist,…
News Pink Floyd will be streaming classic concerts for free in new weekly series by Matt Brazel Here’s a rare sliver of positive news during this whole COVID-19 thing. Pink Floyd are launching a free YouTube series of archived material. The legendary…
News Listen to this never-before-heard demo of High Hopes by Pink Floyd by Claudia Schmidt Gearing up to release their The Later Years box set, psychedelic rock icons Pink Floyd have just shared a previously unheard demo of their song High Hopes. …
Enmore Audio Engineering the Sound: Pink Floyd’s ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ by Anthony Sfirse It’s hard to think of an album more celebrated and universally lauded than Dark Side of the Moon. Released on the 1st of March, 1973,…
News Read the super-rare comic printed to promote Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of The Moon tour by Happy Pink Floyd have left an insurmountable trove of artwork, urban legend, recordings and memorabilia in the wake of their gargantuan career. As collectors loosen their…
News Remember the time Pink Floyd performed with the French ballet? Here’s the footage by Happy From the early stages of their career up until they were at the height of their game, Pink Floyd stretched the limits of what a…
News The infamous $1.8 million recording console used at Abbey Road will be put to use yet again by Happy Last week, the Abbey Road recording console used to make Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon and countless other iconic recordings was sold at…
News Remember the Dark Side of the Moon cover? Gabriel Dawe is bringing rainbow refractions to life with his enormous, breathtaking installations by Happy Mexican born Gabriel Dawe’s most recent series of installations named Plexus are as breathtaking as they are staggering in size. The installations mathematically mimic the behaviour…