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Why the grain of the human voice is as important as ever in a world of AI music; the musical multiverse of British composer, Basil Kirchin; surprise celebrity in the world of autism tiktok; and improv improv at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance 30th birthday celebrations.
Need some sonic nutrition? It's time you added to your playlists the rainbow magic of unclassifiable British composer, Basil Kirchin, suggests performance poet, Caoimhe Lavelle.
"LONER LEGENDS III" is the final episode of Season Five & features:: *an overview of Eden Ahbez & the writing of Nature Boy* *a difficult dive into the dastardly world of John Phillips* *an overview of Alan Hull's work with Lindisfarne and his solo LPs* *a section on Basil Kirchin and his pioneering of 'ambient music'* Thanks so much for listening
Michael Allan Patton (born January 27, 1968) is an American singer, producer, film composer and voice actor, best known as the lead vocalist of the alternative metal band Faith No More. Noted for his vocal proficiency, diverse singing techniques, wide range of projects, style-transcending influences, eccentric public image and contempt for the music industry, Patton has earned critical praise and influenced many contemporary singers. One of the most versatile, innately talented, and idiosyncratic singers in rock music, Mike Patton is also one of the genre's most valuable players, since he has divided his time between a host of diverse projects including Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Fantômas, Tomahawk, Peeping Tom, Nevermen, Dead Cross, and an experimental solo career. In addition to his band and solo work, Patton is a gifted actor and producer who has collaborated with a wide array of artists, including John Zorn, Sepultura, Melvins, Melt Banana, and Kool Keith. Lineup: Bad Brains, Don Black, John Barry, Tom Jones, Young Fathers, Quincy Jones, Don Elliott, Terveet Kädet, Dead Cross, Jacques Brel, Tom Dissevelt, White Noise, Charlie Parr, Messer Chups, João Gilberto, Funkadelic, Die Kreuzen, Adriano Celentano, Conlon Nancarrow, Bösendorfer Grand Piano, Dion Mcgregor, Basil Kirchin, Chet Baker, Nino Rota, Sun Ra, The Cosmic Rays
Another week, another Notable! This time out Stuart and Elizabeth tell two more stories from the annals of musical history, first up the incredible tale of Millie Small and her hugely influential hit 'My Boy Lollipop', which gave Britain its first taste of Jamaican Ska and gave Island Records its first major success. After that we hear about one of the true mavericks of British music, whose too-often neglected career spanned several decades and numerous genres - Basil Kirchin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lee, Leah and Paul have a breezy conversation, pondering one of Vincent Price's signature films, "The Abominable Dr. Phibes" (1971). "The Abominable Dr. Phibes" IMDB Featured Music: Excerpts from the score & "Dr. Phibes' Theme" by Basil Kirchin.
Rob turner is a musician from Manchester UK and is the Drummer and co-writer with the band GoGo Penguin. The band is known for expanding the piano trio format, combining elements of traditional styles such as Jazz and Classical with modern electronic music which they perform live on acoustic instruments. His work with the band has included five studio albums, two released by Manchester's Gondwana Records, the second of which received the coveted mercury prize shortlist in 2014 and three albums released by the legendary Blue Note record label. With GoGo penguin Rob composed ‘As above so below, a hermetic influenced tribute to the work of Basil Kirchin commissioned by the performing rights society foundation, a live ballet performed at the Barbican and a live re-scoring of Godfrey Reggio's cult masterpiece Koyaanisqatsi. In addition to performing around the globe the band have also appeared on NPR's tiny desk series, Jools Holland and together with co-member and bassist Nick Blacka Rob has presented on Giles Peterson's worldwide FM radio. Band Website: https://gogopenguin.co.uk/ Simon Drew Links Patreon: patreon.com/simonjedrew Coaching: simonjedrew.com/coaching/ Practical Stoic Mastermind: facebook.com/groups/practicalstoicmastermind Website: simonjedrew.com
Ach&Krach – Gespräche über Lärmmusik #20 ALARIC, CULTES DES GHOULES, BASIL KIRCHIN, MAMALEEK Hier ist der Link zur Spotify-Playlist zur dieser Folge: Spotify Hier die vier besprochen Alben: ALARIC: Spotify Youtube Bandcamp CULTES DES GHOULES Spotify Youtube Bandcamp BASIL KIRCHIN Spotify Youtube MAMALEEK Spotify Youtube Bandcamp Und hier die drei blindgehörten Songs. Wenn ihr den Link direkt ins Suchfeld der Spotify-App eingebt, startet das Lied sofort. Weggucken und mitraten! erster Song zweiter Song dritter Song Weitere Musik, die ausführlichere Erwähnung fand: WARFORGED JUTE GYTE GNAW THEIR TONGUES HELIUM HORSEFLY BLACK MIDI STRIBORG NILE CLOUD RAT CATTLE DECAPITATION KVELGEYST AORATOS PISSGRAVE FUNEREAL PRESENCE MALIGNANT ALTAR NECROMUTILATOR MYLINGAR ANDAVALD PROFANE ORDER SUSPIRAL CELESTIAL GRAVE MAYHEM FETID ULTRA SILVAM ESOCTRILIHUM HERXHEIM PA VESH EN KWADE DROES KILLING JOKE THE CURE ZYGOTE AMEBIX US MAPLE YOWIE SLEEP MILES DAVIS MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA FOCUS PASSPORT WEATHER REPORT BRIAN ENO NURSE WITH WOUNDS MASTERS HAMMER BESTIAL WARLUST BLASPHEMY BEHERIT SADISTIC EXECUTION SARCOPHAGO BLACK SABBATH MERCIFUL FATE MOTÖRHEAD BLUT AUS NORD BOTANIST NEIGE ET NOIRCEUR
This week on Dread Media, Desmond welcomes Tom Deja to discuss the two films in the Dr. Phibes series (The Abominable Dr. Phibes and Dr. Phibes Rises Again), as well as all the Dr. Phibes films that weren't. On top of that, we've got tunes: "War March of the Priests" by Basil Kirchin, "Abominable Dr. Phibes" and "Dr. Phibes Rises Again (Demo)" by The Misfits, and "My Sky" by Tengger Calvary. RIP Nature Ganganbaigal. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week on Dread Media, Desmond welcomes Tom Deja to discuss the two films in the Dr. Phibes series (The Abominable Dr. Phibes and Dr. Phibes Rises Again), as well as all the Dr. Phibes films that weren't. On top of that, we've got tunes: "War March of the Priests" by Basil Kirchin, "Abominable Dr. Phibes" and "Dr. Phibes Rises Again (Demo)" by The Misfits, and "My Sky" by Tengger Calvary. RIP Nature Ganganbaigal. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week on Dread Media, Desmond welcomes Tom Deja to discuss the two films in the Dr. Phibes series (The Abominable Dr. Phibes and Dr. Phibes Rises Again), as well as all the Dr. Phibes films that weren't. On top of that, we've got tunes: "War March of the Priests" by Basil Kirchin, "Abominable Dr. Phibes" and "Dr. Phibes Rises Again (Demo)" by The Misfits, and "My Sky" by Tengger Calvary. RIP Nature Ganganbaigal. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week on Dread Media, Desmond welcomes Tom Deja to discuss the two films in the Dr. Phibes series (The Abominable Dr. Phibes and Dr. Phibes Rises Again), as well as all the Dr. Phibes films that weren't. On top of that, we've got tunes: "War March of the Priests" by Basil Kirchin, "Abominable Dr. Phibes" and "Dr. Phibes Rises Again (Demo)" by The Misfits, and "My Sky" by Tengger Calvary. RIP Nature Ganganbaigal. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
ft. Kuniyuki Takahashi, Dusty Springfield, Michal Turtle, Strange, Basil Kirchin, Paul McCartney, Mori Ra & DJ Ground, Pink Floyd, Aretha Franklin, Hingross, Wolf + Lamb, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Mystic Rhythm, Onyx, Plus Instruments, In Flagranti, Martha and the Muffins, Susana Estrada, Blue Magic
This week we celebrate the life and work of one of Britain’s greatest big band leaders, soundtrack composers, library music composers and time/mind-bending musicians, Basil Kirchin. Hull City of Culture 2017 recently put on a weekend of the great man’s … Continue reading →
Corking show tonight, a couple of new Discus releases, the discovery of Basil Kirchin by Shaun and a host of fantastic improvised music. As they ALL KILLER!! NO FILLER!! Tracklisting: Martin Archer, Graham Clark, Stephen Grew, Johnny Hunter – Sonya’s Goat – Felicity’s Ultimatum (Discus) – Buy Watch Repair – Visitor – The Echo Stone (Self Released) – Buy Martin Pyne – Asrai – Behind The Mist (Self Released) – Buy Basil Kirchin – We Don’t Care – Particles (Trunk) – Buy Hervé Perez – Contemplating Circles – Sounding Out Project – Info Martin Archer, Corey Mwamba, Seth Bennett, Peter Fairclough – What On Earth Could You Mean? – Sunshine! Quartet (Discus) – Buy Neil Metcalfe & Olie Brice – Hidden Song – Brackish (FMR) – Buy Louis Moholo, Evan Parker, Pule Phet, Gibo Phet, Barry Guy Quintet – Sticks – Bush Fire (Ogun) – Buy Paco Rossique – Islander Tags, Approaching Penelope – Collages & Dispersions (Linear Obsessional) – Buy Vavabond – I Can’t Play Electric Guitar – No-Brain Improv (Pan Y Rosas Discos) – Download
Matthew Sweet visits Hull - the city where he grew up - and seeks out Basil Kirchin's sound world, Richard Bean's version of Hull during the Civil War and the re-opened Ferens Art Gallery where he used to spend Saturday mornings.You can hear more of Basil Kirchin's music for films in tonight's Late Junction which follows at 11pm and Radio3 is recording Mind on the Run featuring Goldfrapp's Will Gregory with members of the BBC Concert Orchestra - the event takes place 17th - 19th Feb at Hull City Hall and will be broadcast on Hear and Now on March 4th. The Ferens Art Gallery is displaying Francis Bacon's Screaming Popes until May 1st; Pietro Lorenzetti's panel painting Christ Between Saints Paul and Peter until April. Exhibitions by Ron Mueck, Spencer Tunick's Sea of Hull commission and the Turner prize follow later in 2017.Richard Bean's play The Hypocrite - dramatising what happened in the Civil War when parliament charged Sir John Hotham with denying King Charles entry to Hull - runs from Friday 24th of February – Saturday 25th of March at Hull Truck Theatre, and Friday 31th of March – Saturday 29th of April at the Swan Theatre in Stratford-upon-AvonProducer: Craig Templeton Smith.
Alright you goons, beware! Here's this season's brand new set of spooked-up tunes! The moon's out, so let's get howlin'! ☠ I Eat Your Skin/I Drink Your Blood radio spot ☠ Kenny & The Fiends- The House on Haunted Hill ☠ Buster Doss & His Arkansas Playboys- Graveyard Boogie ☠ Mack Allen Smith- The Skeleton Fight ☠ Orville Stoebner & Walter Sear- Excerpt from “Let’s Scare Jessica to Death” OST ☠ Ron Haydock & The Boppers- Halloween ☠ ”Dr. Satan” spookshow promo ☠ James Duhon- Graveyard Creep ☠ Peerless Quartet- At the Devil’s Ball ☠ John Sowell- Nightmares ☠ The Ghouls- Dracula’s Deuce ☠ Basil Kirchin, The Abominable Dr. Phibes OST- Dr. Phibes’ Theme ☠ Pieces radio spot ☠ Wobblin’ Goblin’, Lawrence Welk Hallowe’en Show 1958 ☠ Merv Griffin- House of Horrors ☠ Jimmy Dee- The Monster Hop ☠ Carlos Casal, Jr.- Don’t Meet Frankenstein ☠ François de Roubaix, Daughters of Darkness OST- Daughters of Darkness Opening Theme ☠ Vault of Horror radio spot ☠ Milton DeLugg- The Creep ☠ Ben Colder- Shudders and Screams ☠ Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees- With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm ☠ Evans Carol- The Monster ☠ The Nightmares- Headless Ghost ☠ John Debney, “The Halloween Tree” OST- Main Titles
Matthew Sweet looks at some of the experimental ventures in music for film from composers who have strived to create new sounds and evoke new aural worlds to underscore the movies. Recorded as part of Radio 3's New Year - New Music Season, the programme features scores by Bernard Herrmann, Jerry Goldsmith, Ennio Morricone, Philip Glass, Peter Maxwell Davies, Jon Brion, Bebe and Louis Baron, Mario Nascimbene, Hans Zimmer, Basil Kirchin, Mr Ozio, Carter Burwell and Nathan Johnson.
JUNIOR ASPIRIN RADIO SESSION 15: EXPLAINING GENTRIFICATION As Junior Aspirin Records admires it's new full-sleeve tattoos and raises the rent on its slum districts for the 37th consecutive month, we explain over a cup of cold-press espresso that you can't afford to even look at, how complex cultural and economic forces work to disprove the old adage that 'man cannot live by gourmet cheese alone.' Devised and presented by Dan FoxPODCAST HEREIn the City - Joe WalshPrimitive London 1 - Basil KirchinGhost Town (Extended Version) - The SpecialsLonesome Town - The CrampsBeasley Street - John Cooper ClarkeA Colloquial Dream (Scenes in the City) - Charles MingusPrimitive London 2 - Basil KirchinIn the Neighbourhood - Tom WaitsKing's Cross - Pet Shop BoysArchitecture and Morality - Orchestral Manoeuvres in the DarkThe Big Country - Talking HeadsCity vs. Country - Jonathan RichmanPrimitive London 3 - Basil KirchinBig City (Everybody I Know Can Be Found Here) - Spacemen 3Downtown - The B-52sA New Career in a New Town - David BowiePrimitive London 4 - Basil KirchinThe Stuff - Big LegsSuper Rich Kids (feat. Earl Sweatshirt) - Frank OceanGentrification - OddiseeThe Hackney Gentrification Song - Robin GreyGentrification for Dummies - The BananasGentrification - R. Stevie MoorePrimitive London 5 - Basil KirchinThis Town Ain't Big Enough for the Both of Us - SparksCrest - StereolabPrimitive London 6 - Basil KirchinA Good Home - George Cromarty
On the show this week we introduce a new irregular feature called Classic Steel where we play a classical (or a classic) favourite arranged for steel drums. We also have some Galactic Sounds, another track from the latest Basil Kirchin … Continue reading →
On the show this week we celebrate the life of Broadcast’s Trish Keenan who, quite unbelieveably, passed away on Friday. Broadcast were the epitome of retro-futurism and were doing “hauntology” a good decade or more before the term was coined. … Continue reading →