Hawkwind
English rock band
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2025 | Hawkwind planned to release 'There Is No Space for Us' album |
2024 | Michal Sosna contributed to the Stories From Time And Space album |
2023 | Hawkwind released 'Days of the Underground (The Studio & Live Recordings 1977–1979)', an 8CD/2BR collection including remixes of albums Quark Strangeness and Charm, PXR5, and 25 Years On, along with studio out-takes and live performances. |
2023 | Released single "Rama (The Prophecy)". |
2023 | Hawkwind releases 'The Future Never Waits' album, maintaining their consistent creative output with Dave Brock as a core member. |
2023 | William Orbit joined Hawkwind |
2022 | Hawkwind released 'Dreamworkers of Time – The BBC Recordings 1985–1995', a 3CD live album featuring recordings from 1986 and 1988, and radio sessions from 1985 and 1995. |
2022 | Hawkwind released 'Dust of Time – An Anthology', a 6-CD compilation covering their musical career from 1968 to 2021, documenting the band's extensive discographical history. |
2022 | Hawkwind released the live album 'We Are Looking in on You' through Cherry Red Records |
2021 | End of the period covered in the Hawkwind anthology, representing the latest recordings included in the compilation. |
2021 | Thighpaulsandra joins Hawkwind, contributing to releases from We Are Looking In On You (2022) onward. |
September 2021 | Hawkwind released a new album called Somnia, with a revised line-up including Thighpaulsandra on keyboards and Doug MacKinnon on bass. |
2020 | Hawkwind celebrated their 50th anniversary with a live show at the Royal Albert Hall, commemorating their long musical career with the album '50 Live' |
October 2020 | Brock released the album Carnivorous under the name Hawkwind Light Orchestra during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
2019 | Michal Sosna contributed to Acoustic Daze, All Aboard The Skylark, and continued with the band |
October 2019 | The group released All Aboard the Skylark, their first album with the line-up of Brock, Chadwick, Hone, and Martin. |
September 14 2018 | The album Road to Utopia was released, featuring guest appearances from Jez Huggett and Eric Clapton, and production contributions from Mike Batt. |
2017 | Michal Sosna joined Hawkwind on saxophone and contributed to the At The Roundhouse album |
May 5 2017 | Hawkwind released the album Into the Woods, recorded by Brock, Chadwick, and Wheaton, with additional contributions from Dibs, Magnus Martin, and Big Bill Barry. |
2016 | Phil Campbell joined Hawkwind |
2016 | Magnus Martin becomes a member of Hawkwind, adding guitars, vocals, keyboards, and viola to the band's lineup, contributing to releases from Into the Woods (2017) onward. |
April 15 2016 | The band released The Machine Stops, a concept album based on E.M. Forster's short story. The album entered the UK album chart at number 29. |
2015 | John Etheridge performed guitars on the Space Ritual Live album, and Steve Hillage was also briefly associated with the band |
2015 | Hawkwind made their debut visit to Japan, playing two sold-out shows in Tokyo after Hawkeaster. |
December 2015 | Hawkwind performed two Solstice Ritual shows with Steve Hillage as a guest and Haz Wheaton joining on bass guitar. |
2014 | Released a new version of "Sonic Attack" featuring Brian Blessed. |
September 2014 | A studio recording of the February Space Ritual performance was released as a single. |
February 2014 | Hawkwind performed a one-off Space Ritual performance at the O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire, featuring Brian Blessed performing the spoken word element of Sonic Attack. |
April 2012 | The band released a new album called Onward on Eastworld. Keyboardist Dead Fred rejoined Hawkwind for the 2012 tour in support of the album. |
2010 | Jon Sevink contributed to the Blood of the Earth album |
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