POPULARITY
The Untold Story of Malcolm Tent: Broken Talent and the Florida YearsJoin us for an exclusive conversation with Malcolm Tent, bassist and vocalist of Miami's iconic 80s hardcore punk band, Broken Talent. For the first time, Malcolm shares his untold story, focusing on his formative years in Florida. Growing up in unincorporated Dade County, Malcolm's musical influences were shaped by local radio stations like K102 and 103.5 SHE. He reminisces about South Florida's vibrant early and mid 80s punk and alternative music scene, recalling storied venues such as Open Books & Records, Flynn's, The Cameo Theater, and Churchill's. And zines such as Rag Magazine, Mouth of the Rat, and Tropical Depression.As a member of Broken Talent, Malcolm shared the stage with bands like Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, Antiseen, and Raw Power, as well as Florida bands: Morbid Opera, The Prom Sluts, Gay Cowboys In Bondage, Sector 4, Pagan Faith, Lethal Yellow, S.L.A., Generic Death, The Pop Cruds, and more. He recounts the band's highs and lows, sharing memories of select shows, complete with vintage flyer artwork. Malcolm also provides a snapshot of life after Florida, operating a record store called Trash American Style, running the TPOS record label, joining Antiseen, and much more! Another episode packed with stories, insights, and history!☞ Follow Florida Sound Archive on Instagram! @floridasoundarchive☞ Please SUBSCRIBE to the channel and give the video a thumbs up if you enjoy the contentConnect with Malcolm TentInstagram @malcolmtentdanburyWebsite: https://malcolmtent.net/...Related Episodes:Foul Existense with Mark Robinson & Scot Lade: https://youtu.be/bXv9zeAT7js..Aesop Dekker: https://youtu.be/3ZKKsZkH7Xc..Sheer Smegma/Teddy and the Frat Girls with Spam Ax: https://youtu.be/AfAzZDWbJMI..Morbid Opera (Ft. Lauderdale) with Libby Bentley & Carmen Monoxide: https://youtu.be/-2wfpLLd9Xo..Kreamy 'Lectric Santa (KLS) with Robert Price & Priya Ray: https://youtu.be/Fzo_by24Agc..Jeff Hoddapp (Roach Motel): https://youtu.be/WFl1-3CzzLg..Jeremy Kolosine (Futurisk): https://youtu.be/FhTbxmrG8EM..Richard Shelter (1980s Influental Music Promoter - Miami): https://youtu.be/UV8Ap-NGG3k..Charlie Pickett: https://youtu.be/-geZ4dTJEG8..Oscar Hererra (The Sleep of Reason): https://youtu.be/eb07jcgiiUo.."BlueNote" Bob Perry (Blue Note Records-Miami): https://youtu.be/00zBufxIhrg
FIRST-EVER Halloween Special!
The Florida Years: The Untold Story of drummer, Aesop DekkerDrummer Aesop Dekker shares his story for the first time, reflecting on his formative years in Florida. He recounts growing up in Hollywood, FL, and his early music experiences, including his time in the band SLA and White Riot, which later evolved into Fuckboyz, also known as the F Boyz. Aesop relocated to California in the late 1980s, further establishing himself in the music scene by playing in notable bands such as: Hickey, Agalloch, Extremity, Khôrada, Vhol, Worm Ouroboros, Nostalgist, Ludicra, and more! [Recorded on 09/02/2024]☞ Follow Florida Sound Archive on Instagram! @floridasoundarchive☞ Please SUBSCRIBE to the channel and give the video a thumbs up if you enjoy the contentConnect with Aesop Dekker:Instagram @aesop_dekker...Related Episodes:The untold story of 1980s Florida band THE ROIDZ (Palm Beach) with Jeano Roid - https://youtu.be/BRm2bAhRqtkThe Story of Russell Mofsky (Quit): https://youtu.be/TM5q2aKo4_MThe Story of Richard Shelter (Concert Promoter): https://youtu.be/UV8Ap-NGG3kExtended Cut! The untold story of Morbid Opera (Ft. Lauderdale) with Libby Bentley & Carmen Monoxide: https://youtu.be/-2wfpLLd9Xo
Editor Jon Rosenthal sat down with John Haughm, Don Anderson, and Jason William Walton to discuss Agalloch's first EP, "Of Stone, Wind, and Pillor." Released shortly before "The Mantle," but including some very early Agalloch material (plus a Sol Invictus cover), it illustrates the early beginnings of the band and their influences, which is what we talk about in this episode. Includes a foreword by Aesop Dekker, who played drums on Agalloch's final two LPs and EP.
Supporta BLMP genom att bli en patron! Spana in de olika alternativen på www.patreon.com/blmetalpodcast B.L. gästas av Aesop Dekker, främst känd som trummis från både punk- och metalvärlden, men inbjuden i egenskap av konnässör och fin-/fulsmakare inom metal och rawk. Vi lyssnar på låtar som _ni_ skickat in, samt skjuter lite skit gällande hans tid i Agalloch och musikaliska bakgrund. Mycket missnöje! Playlist: Antediluvian - Temple Prostitute Chamber of Unlight - From Grey Tombs Fluisteraars - Brand Woedt in Mijn Graf Malgöth - Defiling the Convent I samarbete med Medborgarskolan.
Harry Belafonte [00:31] "The Drummer and The Cook (Cockney Air)" An Evening with Belafonte RCA Victor LPM-1402 1957 I wonder if Harry was Dick Van Dyke's dialect coach. Miriam Makeba [04:25] "Beware, Verwoerd (Ndodemnyama)" An Evening with Belafonte/Makeba RCA Victor LSP-3420 1965 As the liner notes say, a warning to the Prime Minister of South Africa that the black man is on the move. Harry Belafonte [06:28] "Walking on the Moon" An Evening with Belafonte/Mouskouri RCA Victor LSP-3415 1966 From the film Never on a Sunday. Rod Stewart [10:02] "Maggy May" Every Picture Tells a Story Mercury SRM-1-609 1971 A number one hit from a number one album from Mssrs. Stewart and Wood and friends. Warren Zevon [17:13] "Lawyers, Guns and Money" Excitable Boy Asylum Records 6E-118 1978 Seems even more appropriate for this times. From the album that gave us "Werewolves of London" too. Rolling Stones [20:42] "Shake Your Hips" Exile on Main St. Rolling Stones Records COC 2-2900 1972 A fine stab at the Slim Harpo classic. Recorded by the boys when they were holed up in Nellcôte. Procul Harum [23:41] "Nothing but the Truth" Exotic Birds and Fruits Chrysalis CHT 1058 1974 A very meh album. Not sure how it came to be in my collection, but here it is. Bill Evans Trio [26:53] "Haunted Heart" Explorations Riverside Records RLP 351 1961 Recorded February 2, 1961 with Evans on piano, Scott La Faro on bass, and Paul Motian on drums. Rain Parade [31:26] "You Are My Friend" Explosions in the Glass Palace Enigma Records E 1081 1984 Some primo paisley underground from this LA quartet, released after David Roback departed the group. Robert Fripp [34:31] "You Burn Me Up I'm a Cigarette" Exposure EG PD EGLP 101 1979 Featuring Daryl Hall on vox, believe it or not. Love and Rockets [36:56] "Yin and Yang The Flower Pot Man" Express Big Time 6011-1-B 1986 I can neither confirm nor deny that I was once an industrial goth kid. Pretenders [43:50] "Message of Love" Extended Play Sire MINI 3563 1981 I mean really, how can you not pick this song? Extremity [47:14] "Bestial Destiny" Extremely Fucking Dead 20 Buck Spin SPIN 087 2017 Bay Area Death Metal supergroup featuring Shelby Lermmo on guitar and vox, Marissa Martinez-Hoadley on guitar and vox, Erika Osterhout on bass and Aesop Dekker on drums. Johnny Cash [52:05] "Frankie's Man, Johnny" The Fabulous Johnny Cash Columbia CL 1253 1958 Mono, man! Johnny's first outing with Columbia. The Who [54:21] "Don't Let Go the Coat" Face Dances Warner Bros. Records HS 3516 1981 The first full album withouth Keith Moon, with Faces' Kenney Jones in his place. Made it to number 4 on the US charts. The album cover features 4 portraits of each musician by different artists. My favorite is Howard Hodgkins' portrait of John Entwistle. Music behind the DJ: "À 200 à l'heure" by Francis Lai and Orchestra
Well, here we are, for our first of many revisits to the Minor Threat cannon. Today we talk to amazing punk rock photographer, Kevin Salk, Gary Bennett (Kill Your Idols/Black Anvil) and Aesop Dekker (Hickey/Ludicra). Everyone chimes in on what makes Minor Threat so damn special and gives personal insight and stories around experiences with the band and their music. In a very short time, Minor Threat left a huge legacy of both great youth anthems and also a blueprint for how to conduct yourself as a band on a mission.
Palace Brothers [00:37] "I Send My Love to You" Days in the Wake Drag City DC50 1994 Will, Ned, and Paul keeping it simple. The Moody Blues with The London Festival Orchestra [02:52] "The Morning: Another Morning" Days of Future Passed Deram Records DES 18012 1967 I was feeling more AM jaunty than PM epic. Doug Kershaw [06:34] "Swamp Dance" Days of Heaven - The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture Pacific Arts PAC8-128 1979 Scoring primarily done by the late great Ennio Morricone with contributions from Doug Kershaw and Leo Kottke. A great film if you haven't seen it (https://youtu.be/DCd2ruD1jTA). The Dream Syndicate [10:06] "Too Little, Too Late" The Days of Wine and Roses Slash/Ruby Records 1-23844 1982 Kendra Smith on vocals. Pinky & Killers [14:39] "Koi no Kisetsu" De Luxe King SKD 28 1970 It turns out that Koi no Kisetsu (https://youtu.be/KTa_1DOvoeA) is the number 18 best selling single of all time in Japan. Neil Young [17:42] "Do You Know How to Use This Weapon?" Dead Man Vapor Records 46171-1 1996/2029 Neil, Old Black, a pump organ, and Mr. Farmer and Mr. Depp. Belle and Sebastian [22:09] "Roy Walker" Dear Catastrophe Waitress Rough Trade RTRADELP 080 2003 So man great tracks to choose from. My go-to is usually "I'm a Cuckoo (https://youtu.be/GuKuw71YBbI)" but I always am pleasantly surprised when I hear this song as well. Death Cheetah [25:03] "Tired Blood" Death Cheetah Self Released trf 001 2017 Excellent slow-build track from Death Cheetah's self-released 2017 album. Coincidentally mastered by Paul Oldham. The Rolling Stones [31:59] "I'm Free" December's Children London Records PS 451 1966 The fifth US release from the Stones. Folks round about my age will probably recall a goofy cover by The Soup Dragons (https://youtu.be/kELW4CUA-QY) of this song. Ray Charles [34:27] "Marie" ...Dedicated to You ABC-Paramount ABC-355 1961 A swingin' version of the Irving Berlin classic. Bananarama [36:44] "He Was Really Saying Something" Deep Sea Skiving London Records 422-810 102-1 R-1 1983 Originally a Motown tune recorded by the Velvettes (https://youtu.be/D6xMOLPPMlE), the ladies give it their own spin with the help of the Fun Boy Three. VHÖL [40:27] "3AM" Deeper Than Sky Gilead Media RELIC66 2016 A super group of sorts, featuring Mike Scheidt of YOB, John Cobbett and Sigrid Shele of Hammers of Misfortune, and the excellent Aesop Dekker on drums. Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young [43:54] "Everybody I Love You" Déjà Vu Atlantic SD 7200 1970 Sometimes you gotta go with the hits. Sometimes not. R. Stevie Moore [47:16] "Cool Daddio" Delicate Tension Personal Injury Records PI 101 1978/2013 The weird wonderfulness that is R. Stevie Moore (https://youtu.be/i4fPAFrTaqc). Aidan Baker with Claire Brentnall [49:56] "Delirious Things" Delirious Things Pleasance Records PR055 2017 An excellent collaboration yielding delirious ephemeral tracks. Bobbie Gentry [54:57] "Mornin' Glory" The Delta Sweete Capitol ST 2842 1968 Kinda seems like a perfect closer from Ms. Gentry (https://youtu.be/HdY7AMxKjcY)'s second album. Music behind the DJ: "All You Need Is Love" by Normal Percival and his Orchestra
Aesop Dekker. One of my favorite people on the planet. I have toured through countless countries with this man, and shared countless beers and stories. I have suffered with him, and I have rejoiced with him. Aesop is a monster drummer, and a generous soul. I was very excited to have him join me and geek out about obscure music. Closing track "Grave Mistake" by Extremity. "I Hate Music" theme by Marius Sjoli.
A long conversation with Aesop Dekker of Vhol, Worm Ouroboros, Ludicra and Agalloch. facebook.com/fathomingheavy twitter.com/FathomingHeavy fathomingheavy@gmail.com
Interview with Aesop Dekker - "Ludicra, Hickey, Vhol, Worm Ouroboros, Agalloch" Original Air Date: August 2, 2011 Check out the original show with full playlist - "http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/41339" https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/48960