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Former Hawkwind and David Bowie violinist and keyboardist Simon House has died, aged 76
By Joe Banks published
House also featured in early prog bands High Tide and Third Ear Band before joining Hawkwind in 1974

Paul Hardcastle admits he once used Hawkwind titles for his own songs
By Jo Kendall published
The multi-instrumentalist synth pop icon recalls trying and failing to play Silver Machine on a music store synth, years before he impressed Lemmy by asking about Orgone Accumulator

"If we’d kept things together and stopped arguing, we could have all been multi-millionaires!" The story of Hawkwind's most prog-friendly album, Warrior On The Edge Of Time
By Joe Banks, Julian Marszalek published
Bruised and battle-weary after a punishing live schedule, in 1975 Hawkwind weren’t in the best place ahead of recording their fifth studio LP. But what emerged was a stunning tour de force of science fantasy-inspired progressive space rock

Hawkwind’s Dave Brock is against AI. He’s also against the prevalence of legalised drugs
By Julian Marszalek published
Even though a lost account password threatened production, 2023 concept album The Future Never Waits is a death-to-life analysis of why humans keep corrupting everything

In the age of dystopian catastrophe Hawkwind are still looking to space
By David Stubbs published
Hawkwind's 37th album There’s No Space For Us finds the space travellin' veterans in cosmic shipshape form

Hawkwind’s late-career purple patch continues with There Is No Space For Us
By Mike Barnes published
Hawkwind return with There Is No Space For Us, another impressive blend of familiar elements and stylistic surprises in what’s effectively a sister album to Stories From Time And Space

Celebrating 50 years of Hawkwind's Warrior On The Edge Of Time on the new issue of Prog Magazine, which is on sale now!
By Jerry Ewing published
The brand new issue of Prog is on sale now! Featuring Hawkwind, Big Big Train, Solstice, IQ, The Flower Kings, Judge Smith and loads more...

When Pink Floyd, Arthur Brown and Rush got in trouble with the law - with proggy results
By Martin Kielty published
Never mind the usual drink and drug offences… quirky, eccentric incidents seem to surround some of those who make music the same way
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