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In Mad Tunes, Rai Waddingham - a singer/songwriter who hears voices, sees visions and has ongoing conversations with the nature of reality - invites other songwriters to explore the connection between music and mental health. Each episode features up to t

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    • Feb 7, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    A Little Raw Around The Edges

    Play Episode Play 49 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 40:40


    In this week's episode I'm trying something a little different. Rather than invite a guest to share their tunes, I'm marking my fifth episode by reflecting on my own songwriting journey. I explore how writing a cappella songs to the rhythm of my footsteps helped me process some of the traumas I had survived whilst allowing the deeper meanings to remain hidden in plain sight. I simply didn't, fully, know what I was writing about. I talk about how this world has, often, been painful to live in … whilst the connections I have found (in activism and in my relationships) are something that grounds me and helps me keep breathing. Throughout it all, I keep coming back to a sense of strength and vulnerability - and how music allows me to show both sides at once.Songs featured in this episode written and performed by Rai WaddinghamBreathe TonightSpidersFeels Like HomeHear more from RaiVimeo: https://vimeo.com/raiwaddingham Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/raiwaddingham Website: https://www.behindthelabel.co.uk Mad Tunes on twitter: https://twitter.com/madtunespodcast 

    We're All Here to Learn and it's Messy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 48:24


    In this week's episode I'm joined by Gemma Kirk as we listen to songs from her indie-folk band - Lost Chimes. Having first met in Sheffield, we talk about how she got in to songwriting and found her voice. We explore how, sometimes, painful (and, sometimes, abusive) relationships can weave in and around more upbeat songs and how - ultimately - life is messy and all we can do is live it and try to learn as we go. We talk life, death and growing confidence. We share thoughts on how it is to find oneself as a woman in rock music and some of the people who touch our lives and how we are richer for it. Gemma describes her album as a big hug and, having spoken with her, I can see why.Songs featured in this episode:All songs from Lost Chimes, released May 3, 2021. Recorded with long-term collaborator and engineer, the late John Hannon, (Understand, Liberez, No Recording) in Rayleigh, Essex. Island:Gemma Kirk - music, lyricsNicky Kirk - musicRichard Nicholls - bass guitarDidn't I Say:Gemma Kirk - music, lyricsNicky Kirk - music, lyricsVoices:Gemma Kirk - music, lyricsNicky Kirk - musicJohn Hannon - violinRichard Nicholls - bass guitarHear more from Lost Chimes:Bandcamp: https://lostchimes.bandcamp.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/LostChimesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lostchimes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lostchimes/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4LBVhlkJs8uoMUqkGzrbSz Find out more about Rai:Website: https://www.behindthelabel.co.uk Mad Tunes on twitter: https://twitter.com/madtunespodcast 

    How Much I Hide in Plain Sight

    Play Episode Play 52 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 40:33


    In this week's episode I'm joined by Kevin Hewick as we listen to songs from his albums ‘Never Give Up On A Song' and “Driven by Love, Driven by Hate'. Together, we explore the disconnection of depression and the emotional impact of performing songs that are connected with specific memories. We talk about grief, loss and how these painful and traumatic experiences impacted on his songwriting - moving him to dig deeper. We talk about the joy of writing and performing songs, of entertaining people, and the impact Covid-19 has had on this.Songs featured in this episode:A Frozen Tear in a Frozen Pool:From Never Give Up On A Song on Burning ShedLyrics and Music by Kevin Hewick © 2021 Recorded, Mixed, Edited and Mastered by Adam Ellis Kevin Hewick - Guitars and VocalsDavid Anderson - DrumsMemory ComaFrom Driven By Love, Driven By Hate on Burning ShedLyrics and Music by Kevin Hewick © 2017 Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Adam Ellis at Deadline StudiosKevin Hewick - Guitars and VocalsAdam Ellis - MellotronJonathan Read - Piano & TrumpetHear more from Kevin Hewick:Bandcamp: https://kevinhewick.bandcamp.comBurning Shed: https://burningshed.com/store/kevinhewickTwitter: https://twitter.com/kevinhewick Find out more about Rai:Website: https://www.behindthelabel.co.uk Mad Tunes on twitter: https://twitter.com/madtunespodcast 

    The Right Song Could Save Somebody's Life One Night

    Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 59:24


    In this week's episode I'm joined by Kenton Hall as we listen to songs from his former band - ist - and his solo project Kenton Hall & The Necessary Measures. We talk about the highs and lows of being a touring musician, filmmaker and human being. We explore songwriting; processing grief; bipolar; hitting rock bottom and finding a way through. Oh, and how the right song can save someone's life one night - so it's worth putting the effort in. Art matters. Now living and working without the highs, Kenton challenges the myth of the necessarily tormented creative genius and talks about how he's finding a sense of balance.Songs featured in this episode:The Boy's Not Right: https://istianity.bandcamp.com/track/the-boys-not-rightFom Toothpick Bridge, by istKenton Hall John McCourt Brett Richardson Flash Produced and Engineered by Jay Burnett ****Apologia: https://istianity.bandcamp.com/track/apologiaFrom King Martha, by istKenton Hall - Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals John McCourt - Bass, Vocals Flash - Drums, Vocals Brett Richardson - Bassoon, Conductor, String Arrangements, Vocals Jack Bomb - Guitar, Vocals Paul Swannell - Piano, Organ Kevin Hewick - Vocals Gaz Birtles - Sax John Barrow - Sax Drew Stansall - Sax Jon Read - Trumpet James Lindsay - Trombone Anna Jordan - Piano, Organ The Filthmongers' Choir - Vocals Na'im Cortazzi - Vocals Liam Dullaghan - Guitar, Vocals Sophia Marshall - Vocals Sarah Louise Collins - Clarinet Jody Moore - French Horn Strung Out Sisters - String Trio Howard Smith - Lap Steel***Careful How You Go: https://kentonhallthenecessarymeasures.bandcamp.com/track/careful-how-you-goBy Kenton Hall & The Necessary MeasuresKenton Hall - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Glockenspiel, Percussion, Digital ErhuScarlet Hall - Backing Vocals John McCourt - Bass Brett Richardson - Guitars, Production, Kenton-fixing Alan Jenkins - Organ, Backing Vocals Chris Ilett - Late night advice and additional vocal arrangementsSong produced by Brett Richardson and Kenton Hall Hear more from Kenton Hall:Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentonhallFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kentonhallauthor Blog: https://kentonhall.wordpress.com Bisection - A more or less accurate account of bipolar parenting and twin wrangling: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bisection-accurate-account-parenting-wrangling/dp/1913256065 A Dozen Summers: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3533254/ Kenton Hall & The Necessary Measures: https://kentonhallthenecessarymeasures.bandcamp.com/Find out more about Rai:Website: https://www.behindthelabel.co.uk 

    What I Was Trying to Avoid by Writing the Other Songs

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 48:19


    In this week's episode I'm joined by Doll Normal as we listen to tunes from her album 'Dreams' and explore the different ways she has processed a difficult time in her life through songwriting. From the quirky and fun 'Take My Picture' to the intensity of 'That Night', we talk about how songwriting can capture a moment or slice in time ... crystallising both the precious and the painful aspects of our memories. We talk about how choices around the style of the song can make it more or less easy to perform and how - with collaborators - it's possible to hear one's songs differently and fall in love with them all over again. In amongst all this we explore the role of perfectionism and how to tame it, making space to appreciate aspects of a song that bring us pure joy.Songs featured in this episode:Take My Picture: https://youtu.be/GSrzuP8MQK4 The Party: https://youtu.be/EjeEcJ8VMmcThat Night: https://youtu.be/g0ZNW5ILaos Music and Lyrics by Erica Lee Martin (aka Doll Normal)Mixed + Mastered by Björn Wennerborg for BLR StudiosHear more from Doll Normal:Website: https://www.dollnormal.comInstagram: @doll.normalTiktok: @doll.normalFacebook: @dollnormal Twitter: @dollnormalFind out more about Rai:Website: https://www.behindthelabel.co.uk 

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