IMPLOSION

IMPLOSION is hosted by Nick Saloman, front person of The Bevis Frond. Born and raised in London, England, Nick started buying records as a small child in the late 1950s and began going to gigs and playing in bands as a teen in the late 60s. IMPLOSION is simply an hour of Nick playing the music that he loves (psychedelia, rock, folk, beat, jazz, soul, punk, and more), with a bit of chat thrown in for good measure. Nick says: "If I like it, then there have got to be a few other people who will too. Let’s hope they’ll be listening!"

Replays are available here on kdrt.org or via your favorite podcast app!

 

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IMPLOSION – 14 May 2025

It's a brand new episode of IMPLOSION  in a brand spanking new time slot – Wednesday at *8p* Pacific. Join Nick Saloman as the sun sets gently in the spring skies for an array of tunes from Bobby Vee & the Ventures, Faine Jade, the Murgatroyd Band, the Soft Machine, the Toreros, and more – all here on your favorite station, KDRT 95.7 fm + KDRT.org + those pesky podcast apps.

IMPLOSION – 26 March 2025

The extraordinary Nick Saloman returns from a triumphant Bevis Frond tour to bring us a brand new edition of IMPLOSION! Tune in at 5 p.m. Pacific for tunes from Them, Floating Bridge, Beautiful Daze, Love Sculpture plus tales of touring and more, right here on your favorite community station — KDRT 95.7 FM  | KDRT.org — and wherever you get your podcasts. Cheers!

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...and Love Nick Saloman, of course - delighted to have seen The Bevis Frond live in Los Angeles a few weeks back. These podcasts are great, always entertaining chats, and excellent music listening and education. THANK YOU! 

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 03/22/2025 - 10:15am

Love this show. Nick never fails to introduce me to tons of fantastic music that I've never heard. What a treasure. And, adding to it is his musical knowledge, which is as vast as his record collection must be. I must admit to having mixed feelings about the psychedelic Muddy Waters albums though. I bought After The Rain. The cover photo was amazing!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 02/13/2025 - 1:44am

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