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Tracks On Trial

Tracks On Trial

Auteur(s): Sam George Amy Joe & Andy Smith
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Tracks on Trial is a weekly music commentary and analysis podcast created and hosted by producer and composer Sam George, who is joined by artists and songwriters Amy Joe and Andy Smith. Each episode steps inside the creative engine room of a song, a genre, or a movement, exploring what makes music powerful, provocative, innovative, or culturally significant. The show treats listening as an artform. Every track becomes evidence, every idea becomes an argument, and every episode invites the audience to question what they think they know about modern music.

Sam brings a unique perspective shaped by his work as a writer, producer, mixer, and educator. His background spans metal, pop, electronic music, and immersive audio, and he has collaborated with artists across genres and generations. In Tracks on Trial, that experience is used for one purpose. To help listeners hear deeper. You are not just hearing opinions or reactions. You are learning how a music producer interprets rhythm, harmony, arrangement, texture, intention, cultural context, and emotional impact. The show blends technical insight with accessible storytelling so musicians and non musicians can follow every idea and enjoy the entire journey.

Every episode explores a different musical subject. Punk as cultural detonation, songwriting myths that refuse to die, the evolution of the breakdown, the hidden mathematics of groove, or the way artists reinvent their voice across decades. Some episodes focus on a single track and break it down piece by piece. Others examine entire movements and explain why they mattered, how they emerged, and what they changed. The goal is always the same. Understand music more deeply, appreciate it more fully, and recognise the creative decisions hidden inside every great record.

The tone of Tracks On Trial is direct, warm, and unpretentious. It is neither academic nor sensationalist. It is a place where big ideas are explained clearly, where genres are treated with respect, and where the craft of music making is celebrated. You will hear expert analysis, but also humour, unexpected connections, and thoughtful reflection on how music shapes culture and how culture shapes music in return.

Although the show includes short excerpts of copyrighted material, these are used strictly for commentary, analysis, education, and critical discussion. They form part of the evidence used in each episode’s argument, and they exist solely to help listeners follow the ideas being explored.

Whether you are a producer, songwriter, musician, or simply someone who loves music and wants to understand it on a deeper level, Tracks On Trial offers a thoughtful and engaging listening experience. It invites you into the mind of a working creator and encourages you to listen with curiosity rather than habit.

New episodes release weekly. Tune in, take your seat, and explore the music you love with fresh ears.

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  • Robert Plant’s Got a Flopper: Country, Americana & the Art of Collaboration
    Nov 25 2025

    Robert Plant’s got a flopper.

    And that’s not just a punchline. It’s the spark for a deep dive into the chaotic, beautiful world of musical collaboration.

    In this episode of Tracks on Trial, hosts Sam George (Spain), Amy Jo (USA), and Andy Smith (Australia) explore the magic that happens when creative worlds collide, and the disasters that sometimes follow. From country and Americana partnerships to unexpected cross-genre duets, they put the art of collaboration under the microscope (and occasionally, on trial).

    This week’s discussion includes:

    • Why authenticity makes or breaks musical partnerships.
    • The African and folk roots that shaped country and Americana.
    • When artistic chemistry ignites genius, and when it blows up spectacularly.
    • Robert Plant and Alison Krauss: brilliance, balance… and a few flops.
    • How collaboration fuels innovation across genres, from Nashville to New Orleans to Newcastle.

    Witty, insightful, and occasionally chaotic, this episode celebrates the risk and reward of working together, because sometimes the best collaborations are built on a little bit of chaos.

    Tracks on Trial - the global music podcast where every song (and artist) faces judgment.

    Subscribe, listen, and tell us your verdict: was it a Topper or a Flopper?

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    1 h et 19 min
  • Songs We Can’t Live Without: A-ha, Oasis, Rage Against the Machine, Alter Bridge & More Go on Trial
    Nov 18 2025

    Welcome to the debut episode of Tracks on Trial, the global music podcast where three hosts from three continents bring their most beloved songs into the courtroom of sound.

    This week’s theme: Songs We Can’t Live Without.

    Join Sam George (Spain), Amy Jo (USA), and Andy Smith (Australia) as they put their personal favourites on the stand. From a-ha’s timeless pop craftsmanship and Oasis’s anthemic energy, to Rage Against the Machine’s revolutionary fire, Alter Bridge’s emotional power, and The Cadillac Three's southern swagger.

    In this episode:

    • How music shapes identity and life experience across cultures.
    • Why authenticity and musicianship still matter in an age of algorithms.
    • The emotional power of great production and orchestration.
    • The lasting legacy of 80s music and its influence on today’s artists.
    • What Rage Against the Machine and Alter Bridge reveal about the evolution of modern rock.
    • How country songwriting, pop nostalgia, and heavy riffs can all connect us in different ways.

    From viral hits to deep cuts, every song faces cross-examination, and the final verdict: Topper or Flopper.

    Tracks on Trial is where global perspectives meet shared passion. Smart, funny, and fiercely musical, it’s the show where no track escapes judgment, and every listener finds something new to love.

    Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts, and tell us which songs you can’t live without.

    #TracksOnTrial #MusicPodcast #aha #Oasis #RageAgainstTheMachine #AlterBridge #TheCadillacThree #MusicDiscovery #Songwriting #MusicProduction #RockPodcast #PopPodcast #CountryMusic

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    1 h et 20 min
  • Punk, Chaos & Rebellion: From Sex Pistols to black midi - Wildcards, Anarchy & the Evolution of Punk on Trial
    Dec 2 2025

    Punk isn’t a genre, it’s a decision. A decision to be loud, political, chaotic, messy, and completely unmanageable.

    In this episode of Tracks on Trial, Sam George, Amy Jo and Andy dive head-first into the world of punk rock and all the gloriously unhinged genres it spawned. From the political fire of Sex Pistols’ “God Save the Queen” to the razor-sharp bite of Stiff Little Fingers, from early punk innovators like MC5 to the avant-garde meltdown of black midi, this episode explores the entire spectrum of rebellion - past, present, and beautifully unclassifiable.

    The jury breaks down the raw power, political rage, distorted chaos, and surprisingly sharp musicianship that has defined punk across decades. They look at how punk evolved into hardcore, pop-punk, emo revival, art-punk, and experimental noise, and why the spirit of the movement still resonates in everything from Sugarcult to modern theatrical punk.

    💬 In this episode:

    • Why punk music remains one of the most rebellious forces in modern culture
    • How “God Save the Queen” became a political grenade
    • Stiff Little Fingers and punk’s storytelling backbone
    • The chaotic brilliance and genre-breaking energy of black midi
    • Punk’s evolution through Green Day, Gallows, Sugarcult and more
    • Vocal identity, distortion, and the beauty of musical imperfection
    • Why punk refuses to be defined by one sound, one era… or one generation
    • The role of nostalgia in early 2000s punk and teen-movie culture
    • How contemporary artists keep the punk mindset alive

    It’s loud. It’s messy. It’s political. And it proves that punk is less a sound and more a spirit - one that still punches holes in the mainstream today.

    ⚖️ Topper or Flopper? You decide. Join the global jury, subscribe, and tell us which punk tracks still light the fuse for you.

    Tracks on Trial — smart, funny, and gloriously chaotic.

    Follow the show and get weekly episodes packed with rebellion, rhythm, and ridiculous opinions.

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    1 h et 4 min
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