Aww Man is an internet radio show hosted by Rory Hinchey, which also books concerts in Prague for musicians who play unusual music.
The next live radio show is scheduled for March 22, 2026 at 11:00 CET with an in-studio performance by LÁZ . The streaming page (which launches in a new window) cycles through a limited number of archived shows otherwise.
The playlists section below has links to all recorded editions of the show in downloadable .mp3 format, shows are available as podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and TuneIn.
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is the breakout 1985 Italo-disco anthem by Lian Ross , produced by Luis Rodríguez (famed for his work with Modern Talking). Its inclusion in the German TV show Formel Eins —a premier music video program of the era—cemented its status as a quintessential 80s club hit. Background & Production
The track is celebrated for its ethereal atmosphere and infectious melody: lian_ross_fantasy_formel_eins_1985
: It was a significant hit in Germany and across Europe, frequently appearing on 80s synth-pop compilations. is the breakout 1985 Italo-disco anthem by Lian
"Fantasy" didn't just stay in 1985; it evolved into a cult classic: "Fantasy" didn't just stay in 1985; it evolved
: It features a "wall of sound" production style with layered keyboards and Ross’s soulful, high-register vocals. The 12" "Special Max-Mix" remains a favorite for DJs due to its extended percussion breaks and dramatic intro. Legacy and Impact
: In 1985, appearing on Formel Eins was a major milestone. The show’s innovative use of music videos helped "Fantasy" climb the charts, making Lian Ross a household name in the European dance scene. Song Analysis
: The track was a collaboration between Ross and producer Luis Rodríguez, utilizing the signature lush synthesizers and driving drum machine patterns that defined the "Sound of Hamburg."