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Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. Kaya North, "The Temple (Hymn)" (Myths) 2023 Lost Tribe Sound 2. Leo Takami, "Next Door" (Next Door) 2023 Unseen Worlds 3. The Clientele, "Blue Over Blue" (I Am Not There Anymore) 2023 Merge 4. The Magnetic Fields, "Epitaph For My Heart" (69 Love Songs) 1999 Merge 5. Brin and Dustin Wong, "Texture V: Sunset Chime" (Texture II) 2023 Leaving 6. Vanishing Twin, "Afternoon X" (Afternoon X) 2023 Fire 7. Sault, "Morning Sun" (11) 2022 Forever Living Originals 8. Elisabeth Klinck, "Winter Song" (Picture a Frame) 2023 Hallow Ground 9. Laika, "Falling Down" (Wherever I Am I Am What Is Missing) 2003 Too Pure 10. Matt Weston, "Halfway To Smearing" (Embrace This Twilight) 2023 7272Music 11. Colin Stetson, "Infliction" (When we were that what wept for the sea) 2023 52Hz 12. Black Tape For A Blue Girl, "jamais pars" (mesmerized by the sirens (2023 stereo mix)) 2023 Projekt * Eine Sendung vom 30. Juli 2023. # Brainwashed - Radio Edition Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening. * http://brainwashed.com
When British band Ultravox released their fourth studio album 'Vienna' in 1980, the addition of new lead singer Midge Ure marked a total change in direction from experimental post-rock to lushly orchestrated synth-pop. This week's guest, singer/songwriter Oscar Herrera (The Sleep of Reason, Black Tape For A Blue Girl), joins us as we explore this icely beautiful record that manages to be both cold-blooded and fierce at the same time. "This means nothing to me..." Songs discussed in this episode: Vienna - London Symphony Orchestra; The Sleep Of Reason - The Sleep Of Reason; Io, Father Whiskey - Oscar Herrera; Saturday Night In The City Of The Dead - Ultravox!; Forever and Ever - Silk; Fade To Grey - Visage; Get Out Of Here - Thin Lizzy; Sleepwalk, Passing Strangers, New Europeans, Private Lives, Astradyne, My Sex, Mr X, Western Promise, Vienna, All Stood Still - Ultravox; Final Sound (Chamber Version) - Oscar Herrera
Some numeric jiggery-pokery? From us? To do with the chronology of We Have A Technical? Never. On this episode we're looking at records from Black Tape For A Blue Girl and Black Strobe, plus running down news related to Nitzer Ebb, and the Cold Waves ans Terminus festivals.
The Story of Songs For The Fallen Mountain King with Oscar Herrera (from The Sleep Of Reason, Black Tape For A Blue Girl, Halo, El Duende)Oscar Herrera returns to the podcast for a special episode to discuss his first solo album titled "Songs For The Fallen Mountain King". We take a dive into sound clips off all 10 tracks, with commentary in-between each. Oscar shares some history of his music career which dates back to the early 1980's and his post-rock/goth-rock band, The Sleep Of Reason, ideas and themes for his new album and all of the musicians and folks who contributed to making it happen. Oscar retired from making new music about 20 years ago, but is now back and ready to share his new vision with the world. [Recorded: 02/25/24]☞ Follow Florida Sound Archive on Instagram! @floridasoundarchive ☞ Please SUBSCRIBE to the channel and give the video a thumbs up if you enjoy the content☞ Oscar Herrera Social Media & WebsitesBandcamp: https://oscarherrera.bandcamp.com/album/songs-for-the-fallen-mountain-kingFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/OscarHerreraMusic/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oscarherreramusic2024/Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@OscarHerreraMusic2024Spotify: https://show.co/XAXwoxAMusic:Oscar Herrera - (Intro Song) Father Whiskey (Second Line Version) (2024)Oscar Herrera - (Close Out Song) King Of Fright (2024)Related Episodes:The Story of Oscar Herrera - https://youtu.be/eb07jcgiiUo?si=dJO39YX7B1EkGyJOThe Story of Black Tape For A Blue Girl's 'A Chaos Of Desire' with Sam Rosenthal and Oscar Herrera - https://youtu.be/fMCU9lanH9c?si=yEJsqkjt0R_a-8jQ
Episode 644: July 30, 2023 playlist: Kaya North, "The Temple (Hymn)" (Myths) 2023 Lost Tribe Sound Leo Takami, "Next Door" (Next Door) 2023 Unseen Worlds The Clientele, "Blue Over Blue" (I Am Not There Anymore) 2023 Merge The Magnetic Fields, "Epitaph For My Heart" (69 Love Songs) 1999 Merge Brin and Dustin Wong, "Texture V: Sunset Chime" (Texture II) 2023 Leaving Vanishing Twin, "Afternoon X" (Afternoon X) 2023 Fire Sault, "Morning Sun" (11) 2022 Forever Living Originals Elisabeth Klinck, "Winter Song" (Picture a Frame) 2023 Hallow Ground Laika, "Falling Down" (Wherever I Am I Am What Is Missing) 2003 Too Pure Matt Weston, "Halfway To Smearing" (Embrace This Twilight) 2023 7272Music Colin Stetson, "Infliction" (When we were that what wept for the sea) 2023 52Hz Black Tape For A Blue Girl, "jamais pars" (mesmerized by the sirens (2023 stereo mix)) 2023 Projekt Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Portland-based PROJEKT RECORDS home to Thanatos, Steve Roach, Aurelio Voltaire, Black Tape For A Blue Girl, Lycia, Erik Wøllo and many more, celebrates PROJEKT RECORDS' 40TH ANNIVERSARY. Over the years, a two-genre approach has consistently covered both the electronic/ambient and goth/darkwave realms. Projekt's noteworthy and boundary-pushing darkwave acts established the label in the 90's as the American counterpart to England's famed 4AD. Lycia, Love Spirals Downwards, Lovesliescrushing and the aforementioned Black Tape For A Blue Girl each pioneered their own unique Darkwave sound. During the label's heyday in the dark genres from 1992-1997, Lycia toured withType O Negative, counting Peter Steele as one of the label's biggest fans. Voltaire's 1998 Projekt debut, The Devil's Bris remains a classic of the genre. Projekt released more than 75 Steve Roach titles (two were even Grammy-nominated), is reissuing Michael Stearns' classic catalog, and released an LP of 1995's beloved dark Christmas album Excelsis which warranted multiple sequels, Unto Ashes & Thanatos continue to release new music as well. With over 67 million tracks streamed in 2022, their roster grows with a biweekly schedule of new and classic titles adding to the 650+ albums. I spoke to musician, composer and founder SAM ROSENTHAL and SHEA HOVEY (Projekt's dedicated and long time Promotion Assistant )who also has helped Projekt thrive throughout the decades where so many other labels have perished. To this day Projekt continues to nurture the careers of its highly select roster of artists. Congratulations Projekt Records 40th Anniversary and many more !https://www.projekt.comYou can also watch the interview on my YouTube channel : "Interview With DJ Nocturna : https://www.youtube.com/c/DJNocturnaPlaylist and podcast: https://djnocturna.comListen weekly every Saturday : http://modsnapradio.comQUEEN OF WANDS with DJ Nocturna Every Saturday on Modsnap Radio KMOD: San Antonio2pm (HST), 5pm (PST), 6pm (MST), 7pm (CST), 8pm (EST)#samrosenthal, #sheahovey, #ProjektRecords
Dreams of Consciousness Podcast Episode 258 features an interview with Jon DeRosa of Aarktica.Aarktica is the brainchild and decades-long endeavor of Jon DeRosa (who also provides vocals for the ethereal darkwave band Black Tape For A Blue Girl). From its origins in the Nineties ambient and experimental scene, Aarktica has broadened its scope to integrate folk, classical, and post rock. I spoke with Jon about branching out from the ambient genre, and how an interest in big band music carried over into Aarktica. We also discussed why removing preconceived ideas and limitations helped him write songs, and producer Lewis Pesacov's input on his latest release, We Will Find the Light. My thanks again to Jon for speaking with me, and to you for listening. Music In This Episode: "Eating Rose Petals" taken from the album Mareación "Morning One" taken from the EP Morning One "Can't Say I Missed You" "Olha O Sol Que Vai Nascendo" "Goodnight" taken from the album We Will Find the Light Thanks for listening! Interviews, reviews, and more at www.dreamsofconsciousness.com
In 1974, the one-of-a-kind chameleon that is David Bowie was poised to shed his Ziggy Stardust persona for the Thin White Duke. Before that transformation, he fired the Spiders from Mars and - using George Orwell and William S. Burroughs as inspiration, crafted his nightmarish apocalyptic opus Diamond Dogs. This week's guest, Oscar Hererra (The Sleep of Reason, Black Tape For A Blue Girl), leads us on a journey through this raw, challenging and ambitious album. "This ain't Rock'n'Roll, This is Genocide!" Songs featured in this episode: All the Young Girls Love Alice - Elton John; 1984 - David Bowie; Excerpt from The Wild Boys - William S. Burroughs; Ziggy Stardust - Bauhaus; What Kind Of Fool Am I? - Anthony Newley; It's Only Rock 'n' Roll - The Rolling Stones; Future Legend, Diamond Dogs, Sweet Thing, Alladin Sane, Candidate, Sweet Thing (Reprise), Rebel Rebel - David Bowie; Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through - Meatloaf; Rock 'n' Roll with Me, We Are the Dead - David Bowie; Double Plus Good - Eurythmics; 1984 - David Bowie; 1984 - Tina Turner; Big Brother, Boys Keep Swinging, Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family, Young Americans - David Bowie; Because You're Mine - Nat King Cole; A Chaos Of Desire - Black Tape For A Blue Girl
In this episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave guides you on a musical tour through the fourteenth card of the tarot. That is, inspired by Temperance, he compiles and mixes ten songs from his library. Moreover, he explains how the meaning of Temperance could have been illustrated in the Star Wars sequels. Also, he responds to criticism online for presenting a number of music themed houses on Twitter. Following is the playlist presented in this episode. 1. Pouring Down by cultureculture from cultureculture EP 2014 2. Art + Technology (Musicocoon Remix) by Metroland from Matrix Downloaded 005 3. the flow of our spirit by Black Tape For A Blue Girl from with a million tear-stained memories 4. The Whisper Of Angels by Karuss from SYNTHEMATIKA FOUR 5. Sobersides by Niteffect from Electric Waste 6. Patience & Fortitude by Seeming from Silent DiscoVery 7. Assimilated by amGod from Matrix Downloaded 003 8. When Worlds Collide (Wicked Radio Edit) by Mentallo & The Fixer from Matrix Downloaded 004 9. on feathered wings by The Silence Industry from tsi (the hidden album) 10. blend by The Search from The Silverslut Finally, Dave hints at episode topics. Meanwhile, he talks about compiling playlists for future episodes.
Interview with Oscar Herrera of The Sleep Of Reason, Black Tape For A Blue Girl, Halo and El Duende. Oscar is also the owner of Spin Alley Vintage Radios & Phonographs.Florida Sound Archive: https://linktr.ee/floridasoundarchiveOscar Herrera's LinksSpin Alley Vintage Radios & PhonographsWebsite: https://www.spinalleystore.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpinAlleyStore/Instagram: @spinalleyYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsVb-lDpeh_sQxuCMip_okA
Dreams of Consciousness Podcast Episode 209 features an interview with Sam Rosenthal and Jon DeRosa of Black Tape For A Blue Girl. There's no easy way to describe the music of Black Tape For A Blue Girl. The band call what they do "ethereal darkwave" and "neo-classical", but also have a healthy following from fans of goth rock, neo-folk, and drone. I spoke with Black Tape For A Blue Girl founder/instrumentalist Sam Rosenthal and vocalist Jon DeRosa about how they met, and the circumstances that led Jon to become the band's new lead singer. We also discussed how the 13th BTFABG album The Cleft Serpent came together while the members were in three separate locations, as well as the narrative and characters that drive the album. My thanks to Sam and Jon for speaking with me, and to all of you for listening. Music In This Episode: "Remnants of a Deeper Purity" taken from the album Remnants of a Deeper Purity "The Trickster" "Ares & Hermes" taken from the album The Cleft Serpent "So Tired Of Our History (Instrumental Mix)" taken from the album The Instrumental Serpent "Tear Love from My Mind" taken from the album A Chaos of Desire Thanks for listening! Interviews, reviews, and more at www.dreamsofconsciousness.com
The Cleft Serpent is the 13th album of Black Tape For A Blue Girl. The two-CD edition which is also available on vinyl, minidisc, cassette and digital format is one of Projekt Records' ' founder Sam Rosenthal's latest production. Black Tape For A Blue Girl began over thirty years ago by Rosenthal's exploration of brooding extended electronics and strings meshed with deeply revealing lyrics and darkly textured, melodramatic vocal performances. The ethereal, gothic and dark ambient stylings has made the band one of the originators of the American darkwave genre. Rosenthal's pensive electronics and revelatory songwriting has made fans of director David Lynch, former adult actress Sasha Grey, writers Poppy Z. Brite and Caitlín Rebekah Kiernan, just to name a few.The latest album weaves the tale of the enigmatic Cleft Serpent, as we follow him through time and space within a lush, dark and sensual musical palette of string-hued Neo-Classicism. It's rich and engaging, created by our three-piece ensemble featuring new members, Jon DeRosa's powerful vocals and Henrik Meierkord's mournful cello strings twined around Rosenthal's somber electronics. https://www.projekt.comhttps://blacktapeforabluegirl.bandcamp.comSubscribe to my monthly mailing list for the latest music news, updates and my next interviews and events:http://eepurl.com/gtw6PPQUEEN OF WANDS with DJ Nocturna Every Saturday on MODSNAP Alternative RadioKMOD: San AntonioListen : http://modsnapradio.comPlaylist and podcast: https://djnocturna.com3pm to 5pm (HST/Hawaii Standard Time)5pm to 7pm (PST/Pacific Standard Time)6pm to 8pm (MST/ Mountain Standard Time)7pm to 9pm (CST/Central Standard Time)8pm to 10pm (EST/Eastern Standard Time
Interview with Sam Rosenthal of Projekt Records, Black Tape For A Blue Girl and Thanatos.Florida Sound Archive: https://linktr.ee/floridasoundarchiveProjekt Records Website: https://www.projekt.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProjektRecordsTwitter: https://twitter.com/ProjektRecordsBlack Tape For A Blue GirlWebsite: http://www.blacktapeforabluegirl.com/Sam RosenthalInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/blacktapeforabluegirlFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SamProjektTwitter: https://twitter.com/blacktapeSamMusic credit:Black Tape For A Blue Girl
And so it has come to pass, dear spacefans, that in the dark days of late autumn in the year 2021, we arrive at the 1300th transmission of the HEARTS of SPACE series. I'm STEPHEN HILL, and befitting the occasion, it's another of our centennial specials called A BRIEF HISTORY OF DARK AMBIENT. The term "dark ambient" was coined in the early 1990s by ROGER KARMANIK, founder of the record label Cold Meat Industry, to describe the music of RAISON d'ETRE and similar artists. The style is a gene-splicing of the Industrial, Ambient, Drone, and Noise genres, including the experimental side of early 1970s German electronic music — fondly dubbed 'Krautrock' — and the Industrial Music of the late 1970s & early 80s, such as the band THROBBING GRISTLE. During the 1980s, LUSTMORD, NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS & ZOVIET FRANCE were among the first to create consistently dark ambient music, featuring low drones and distressed chorales, liberally seasoned with industrial noise and electronic special effects. In the early 1990s RAISON D'ETRE augmented the industrial imagery with medieval iconography. During the late 80s & early 90s, a slower, more ethereal side of Gothic art rock emerged, called "ethereal wave" or "dark wave," including many of the early artists on the Projekt label. And an even more austere sub-genre called "Isolationist Ambient" arrived quietly in the 1990s, including the music of THOMAS KÖNER from Germany and BIOSPHERE from Norway. It's Program 1300 : A BRIEF HISTORY OF DARK AMBIENT, on this transmission...of Hearts of Space. Music is by RAISON D'ETRE, POPOL VUH, LIGHTWAVE, VOICE OF EYE + LIFE GARDEN, THOMAS KÖNER, BIOSPHERE, BLACK TAPE FOR A BLUE GIRL, ROBERT RICH + B.LUSTMORD, TROUM, PAUL SCHÜTZE, and RHYTHM & NOISE. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3...
DJ Evil Dave compiles and mixes ten songs inspired from Justice, the 11th card of the tarot. Briefly, he describes the card's imagery and how Justice relates to other cards in the deck. Furthermore, he suggests how Justice in the tarot differs from the real life legal process. The following songs form this episode's playlist. Hyperlinks have been provided. 1. 4 Humanity - Equality by Leæther Strip from Æscapism 2. could i stay the honest one? (1998 acoustic version) by Black Tape For A Blue Girl from with a million tear-stained memories 3. breakin' the law of value by The Silence Industry from brother sing, sister shout (and other conspiracies) 4. Right Hand Man - Live in Copenhagen - 14-01 2000 by ATTRITION from Live at Metropolis. Copenhagen. 14-01-2000 5. Absolute by Joy/Disaster from Sickness 6. Detachment by Art Of Empathy from Evening Sessions 7. Beyond The Veil by Curious from The Intimate Stranger 8. Blind by Palm Ghosts from Post-Punk (Genesis) 9. The Truth by Junksista 10. Consequence of Dawn by Shearer from Eve Songs were offered for free as promotional items or were submitted by the artist or artist's representative.
Pagan Halloween Playlist For Halloween, DJ Evil Dave of The Dark Corner compiles 31 songs into a continuous mix of pagan rock and neofolk. Furthermore, he describes both pagan rock and neofolk. Moreover, he distinguishes between the two genres. Also, he shares how he discovered neofolk. Meanwhile, he warns of the dark side of traditional and regional music. The Playlist Part I First, Dave lists songs, artists, and albums in the order they appear. He begins with Into the Garden by Bleeding Like Mine from Of these Reminders. Also, You Shriek performs The Passion of Lovers. This Bauhaus cover comes from Hagiography 2012. Additionally, The Tomb Of Nick Cage presents Wickerman from She is the Dark. Phantom Leaf offers Book of Winter. Find it on The Finnish Post-Gothic You Should Know. Also, Unwoman plays Incantation (lyrics by Joe Pate) from The City Single. The Seance performs Rites of Macabre from The Seance EP. DoppelgangeR plays Cornerstone from UnObscured Comp Vol 2 2020. Hamsas XIII offers Belladonna. Jordan Reyne presents The Keening Song from The Ironman. Also, Kommunity FK offers She’s Ov Mystery Echoes (Haunted Vocal Outro Theme). Find it on Thee Image & Thee Myth. Additionally, All My Faith Lost… performs Faery of Mine from Hollow Hills (demo). Brotherhood offers Abigail from …Turn The Gold To Chrome… Also, Faith and The Muse plays In Dreams Of Mine. Find it on A Cat-Shaped Hole In My Heart. Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys presents Baba Yaga from Soft Time Traveler. Stone 588 plays Eye Of The Moon. Additionally, Girl Loves Dead Boys performs Black Crow from Wrapped By Bats VOL 1. Dystopian Society presents The spiral. Also, The Dead Leaves Rising offers In The Snow. The Playlist Part II Arts Of Erebus offers The Wanderer Between Life And Death. Find it on An Open Case Of Parousia (promo). Also, Polly Fae performs Forest of the Strange Ones. Darklily presents Mary’s Song from Illusia. Additionally, Canis Lupus plays Black Magic Dance from The Nordic Post-Gothic You Should Know. Viy, performs Ochi Vidmy from Chorna Rillia. In a second appearance, Unwoman plays I Am Here from Loss & Comfort. Also, Black Tape For A Blue Girl presents Across a Thousand Blades.
Edición Limitada - 21 de Junio del 2021. Programa especial del Día del Padre. Producción y realización: Gustavo Verduzco. Presentando música de Mr.Kitty, This Mortal Coil, Peter Gabriel, Black Tape For A Blue Girl, Paula Cole, Kashmir, Dubstar, Röyksopp, Holy Fuck, Adam is a Girl, Kant Kino, Nerve Filter, Our Daughters Wedding, Dalek I Love You, U2, Mary PopKids, Datarock, Violent Femmes, Sinead O'Connor, Mando Diao, The Rubberbandits, Pseudo Echo, Camouflage, The Kid, Hyperbubble, Thompson Twins, Alphaville, Feargal Sharkey, Radiorama y Dead Or Alive.
X - Rotersand; Theory - Frontcountry, Backcountry, Slackcountry; Open Mic Stage - New Cuts; DEVIL - Then Comes Silence, I Call You - NIGHTCRUSH, She ran so far away that she no longer can be found - Black Tape For A Blue Girl; Geeknotes: Closed Until April; Practice - First Gear; Tongue Tied - Nubia
In Air, It Seems - Forrest Fang; Theory - Three Short Runs; Open Mic Stage - Hard Eclectic; Rollex - KGizzle, Human - Die Krupps, Fucks To Give - Boski, slowdrive - Parker Rose; Geeknotes: Super Tuesday Bots Galore; Practice - One Long Run; I wish you could smile - Stoa (a tribute to Black tape for a blue girl)
American artist Natalie Mering didn’t always sing folk music. Back in the day she was into noise rock; she played bass with the kind of heavy bands you see late at night before she re-emerged as Weyes Blood. Once Natalie got on the mic, we all melted. It’s not just her incredible 70’s pop-folk vocal, but the worlds she takes us into; whether on her breakthrough album Front Row Seat to Earth, or last year’s incredible Titanic Rising. It was after speaking to her about the latter, that I knew I wanted Weyes Blood to Take 5. A conversation with Natalie is like speaking to a hippie with a PhD. Her connection to myth is articulated just as well as her political feelings on climate change, and her music brain is something else. From Buffalo Springfield to Suzanne Vega to Joni Mitchell, this is a soaring conversation about what happens when we leap, and fall. Buffalo Springfield – ‘Expecting to Fly’ Janis Ian – ‘Fly Too High’ Black Tape For a Blue Girl – ‘We Watch Our Sad-Eyed Angel Fall’ Suzanne Vega – ‘When Heroes Go Down’ Joni Mitchell – ‘Amelia’
American artist Natalie Mering didn’t always sing folk music. Back in the day she was into noise rock; she played bass with the kind of heavy bands you see late at night before she re-emerged as Weyes Blood. Once Natalie got on the mic, we all melted. It’s not just her incredible 70’s pop-folk vocal, but the worlds she takes us into; whether on her breakthrough album Front Row Seat to Earth, or last year’s incredible Titanic Rising. It was after speaking to her about the latter, that I knew I wanted Weyes Blood to Take 5. A conversation with Natalie is like speaking to a hippie with a PhD. Her connection to myth is articulated just as well as her political feelings on climate change, and her music brain is something else. From Buffalo Springfield to Suzanne Vega to Joni Mitchell, this is a soaring conversation about what happens when we leap, and fall. Buffalo Springfield – ‘Expecting to Fly’ Janis Ian – ‘Fly Too High’ Black Tape For a Blue Girl – ‘We Watch Our Sad-Eyed Angel Fall’ Suzanne Vega – ‘When Heroes Go Down’ Joni Mitchell – ‘Amelia’
American artist Natalie Mering didn't always sing folk music. Back in the day she was into noise rock; she played bass with the kind of heavy bands you see late at night before she re-emerged as Weyes Blood. Once Natalie got on the mic, we all melted. It's not just her incredible 70's pop-folk vocal, but the worlds she takes us into; whether on her breakthrough album Front Row Seat to Earth, or last year's incredible Titanic Rising. It was after speaking to her about the latter, that I knew I wanted Weyes Blood to Take 5. A conversation with Natalie is like speaking to a hippie with a PhD. Her connection to myth is articulated just as well as her political feelings on climate change, and her music brain is something else. From Buffalo Springfield to Suzanne Vega to Joni Mitchell, this is a soaring conversation about what happens when we leap, and fall. Buffalo Springfield – ‘Expecting to Fly' Janis Ian – ‘Fly Too High' Black Tape For a Blue Girl – ‘We Watch Our Sad-Eyed Angel Fall' Suzanne Vega – ‘When Heroes Go Down' Joni Mitchell – ‘Amelia'
Carol of the Drum - Sue Hutton and Athan Maroulis; Theory - Shakedown Redux; The Celestial Diver (III. Traceries) - Forrest Fang, Best Life - Boski (Boco from LA), Vicious - K Gizzle, Lovesliescrushing - a tribute to Black tape for a blue girl; Geeknotes: No dates, just a short rant; Practice - Slight Hitch; Set 'em Rollin' - Minton Reed
Listen to my interview with the amazingly diverse, Athan Maroulis, record producer and eclectic vocalist of goth industrial band Spahn Ranch, Projekt’s Black Tape for a Blue Girl, Fahrenheit 451, Blue Dahlia and most recent, NOIR. From his early industrial, goth rock days to vocal jazz, Maroulis is best-known for his position as lead singer of the industrial/goth/darkwave band Spahn Ranch. He has done a lot of producing through the 35 years or so, remix works, liner notes with Cleopatra Records and Projekt Records and as a publicist for Metropolis Records. He returns in 2019 with his new EP, A Pleasure.
Trying to keep up with the deluge of releases 2016 has brought, Bruce and Alex discuss new records by In Strict Confidence and Black Tape For A Blue Girl, introduce a CD giveaway, and field some questions from listeners. It's a jam-packed episode of We Have A Technical as we start bearing down on the end of the year from hell.
Music from: Andrew W.K., X, Steve Volkman, The Donnas, The McGunks, Wolfbane Blues, Daniel Ouellette and the Shobijin, Willie Loco Alexander, Black Tape For A Blue Girl (and more)
Music from: Andrew W.K., X, Steve Volkman, The Donnas, The McGunks, Wolfbane Blues, Daniel Ouellette and the Shobijin, Willie Loco Alexander, Black Tape For A Blue Girl (and more)
Sequences Podcast No51 Hi Everyone, After our more chill out edition on issue 50, the tempo has increased somewhat, including a host of new names growing on our list. The guitar is more prominent on several of the tracks here, from the ‘Melting Transistors and Z, this will please some of you. Others can enjoy the more melodic side of EM, with cinematic and symphonic sounds, all prominent in different forms, from Tedd Arnold and Tigerforest, plus laid back ambient chill out & space music played out by Ambient Lifeforms and Thomas Lemmer, We have an interesting set from Roboter, a music soundtrack and a narrated audio book from a short story, called the Motoko Files, Cyber Phrophecy, another look at the surreal and ethereal dark wave group, Black Tape For A Blue Girl, an exclusive track from Stan Dart’s new album ‘Pictures At an Exhibition’, set for a November release and many more sounds, taking us over two hours of mood changing sonic landscapes. To get things rolling, take a seat an enjoy the musical journey with us that begins with Tiger Forest Playlist no 51 Tigerforest ’Touch The Sky’ 2.00 (album The Tides Of Day And Night) http://www.tigerforest-music.com Tedd Arnold “Theft Of Fire’ 7.37 (album A Theft Of Fire) www.TheEarthCat.com Tedd Arnold ‘Pandora’ 9.34 “ “ “ “ Stan Dart ‘Organic’ 13.43 (album Pictures at an Exhibition) http://www.stan-dart.com The Melting Transistors 21.21 Feat: Mike Hunter ‘Starfields Meadows At Dawn’ *** http://themeltingtransistor.bandcamp.com/ The Roboter ‘Aftermath’/Cyber Command/ Alternating Currents/Altered Timelines/ 29.39 ( album The Motoko Files: Cyber Prophecy) http://theroboter.bandcamp.com Tigerforest ‘Asylum Harbor’ 38.50 (album The Tides Of Day And Night) Thomas Lemmer Lunar Eclipse 42.44 (Softwaver Remix for the Nights) http://www.thomas-lemmer.com Thomas Lemmer Different World 46.57 (Ambient Remix) Erik Wollo ’Tide1’ 51.44 (album Traces Remastered) www.spottedpeccary.com Erik Wollo ‘Little Dream in Turquoise’ 55.44 “ “ Black Tape For A Blue Girl Entr’acte-The Garden Awaits Us/Dream/The Green Box 59.58 (Album As One Aflame Laid Bare By Desire (Deluxe Edition) www.projekt.com Z ‘Trance Americana/Cantarella’ 69.24 (album Cantarella) *** www.bscmusic.com Claudio Casanueva ‘Techno Western’ 84.42 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000167275475&fref=ts Claudio Casanueva ‘Celestial Void’ (Album Soundscapes 3) Ambient Lifeforms ‘The Outer Limits’ 91.12 (album Voyage) https://www.facebook.com/ambient.lifeforms.1?fref=ts Ambient Lifeforms ‘Event Horizon’ 94.28 “ “ “ The Melting Transistors 100.49 Feat: Karl Fury ‘Initial Excursion Suite’ *** Naga Humana ‘Longing-Sun King Procession’ 108.10 (album Naga Humana) www.roachcliprecords.com Naga Humana ‘Nocturnal Lament’ 112.37. “ “ “ Saul Stokes ‘Further West’ 117.42 ( album LFOUFO)*** http://www.saulstokes.com Zinkl ‘Blessed We Are’ 125.49 (album Cockaigne) www.bscmusic.com Edit ***
Pixels in-studio chatting and playing LIVE as well as tunes from The Walkmen, Tom Waits, King Sickabilly, The Pixies, Black Tape For A Blue Girl, Vampire Weekend, Jacob Haller, Reverend Bastien (and more)
Pixels in-studio chatting and playing LIVE as well as tunes from The Walkmen, Tom Waits, King Sickabilly, The Pixies, Black Tape For A Blue Girl, Vampire Weekend, Jacob Haller, Reverend Bastien (and more)