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We've had the pleasure of interviewing lots of friends on this podcast. Why else would you start one? Meet Lydia's friend, Anders. They regularly share music, stories and thoughts, but this wasn't the conversation Lydia thought they'd have - It's a good surprise. He's also a regular listener to this podcast, which is a lovely thing.Anders Duus is a playwright, dramaturg and translator, based in Strängnäs, Sweden. These days he splits his time between teaching dramatic writing at Stockholm University of the Arts and freelance writing. (And what brilliant writing he writes…)Show notes:Website: https://colombine.se/forfattaren/anders-duusInstagram: @duusenHelp us a grow a community of survival song listeners by joining us on over on Substack:https://survivalsongs.substack.com/'Bobby Malone Moves Home' by Casiotone for the Painfully Alone can be found on our community playlist on Spotify along with our listener's Survival Songs. Check it out and add your own!https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5JBCcyJgMmYGRivsHcX3Av?si=92be50460fcf4590&pt=498b19d3d56cc7682fb37286285c9e48This episode contains small portions of 'Bobby Malone Moves Home' by Casiotone for the Painfully Alone. Survival Songs claims no copyright of this work. This is included as a form of music review and criticism and as a way to celebrate, promote and encourage the listener to seek out the artists work.Find out more about ARTIST here:https://open.spotify.com/artist/4FdSsjcX7vzOnN5zNqQWAy?si=QFlGsWSrSNqwkoYbnIfJhg
Charlamos sobre el disco 'Selling England by the Pound' de Genesis, con Kyke Serrano (exteclista de Jarabe de Palo) como invitado. En 'Selling England by the Pound', los miembros de Genesis eran: Phil Collins a la batería, Tony Banks a los teclados, Mike Rutherford al bajo y a la guitarra, y Steve Hackett a la guitarra. En esta segunda parte comentamos: La música, los sonidos y las letras de las dos canciones siguientes, «I Know What I Like (in your Wardrobe)» y «Firth of Fifth». La afinidad de Peter Gabriel por crear personajes dentro de sus canciones. El estilo de Tony Banks, el teclista de Genesis. Cómo Steve Hackett (el guitarrista) se unió a la banda. La supuesta dicotomía entre bandas de composiciones propias y grupos de versiones o tributos. La posibilidad de que criarnos escuchando canciones en idiomas que no entendemos nos aísle de las letras, incluso cuando luego escuchamos música en nuestra propia lengua Además, Kyke nos cuenta la loca historia de algo que le pasó de adolescente tras responder a un anuncio clasificado en el que se buscaba teclista. Y por el camino nos encontramos con Toto, Dream Theater, The Musical Box, el VHS, el Casiotone y una ‘performance' no apta para diabéticos. Si quieres participar en la elección de los discos que tratamos en el pódcast, ¡visita discoprestado.com y date de alta en mi lista de correo! La música original de 'Disco prestado' forma parte de mi EP 'The Entertainer', disponible en todas las plataformas y marcaliana.com/musica Contacto: discoprestado@proton.me ¡Salud y buena música! Marc Aliana marcaliana.com
Hoy la banda sonora la pone la orquesta ‘Alegría para todos', que interpretará con sintetizador Casiotone y timbal la versión instrumental del tema ‘You are my heart, you are my soul', del célebre duo del neobarroco pop alemán Modern Talking. Sobre su armonía jacarandosa El Criticón de La Cultureta de Onda Cero construirá su crítica ciega de la semana. Tres elementos entran en consideración. Primero: ‘Marcela (una canción de Cervantes)', la obra de teatro dirigida por Leticia Dolera e interpretada por Celia Freijeiro que viajará en verano hasta el Festival Internacional de Teatro Clásico de Almagro 2024. Segundo, la serie ‘Elsbeth' que de la mano de los bendecidos Robert y Michelle King ha llegado hace sólo unos días desde NY hasta Movistar Plus+. Tercero, el nuevo trabajo de Taylor Swift (‘The Tortured Poets Department'), que nos ha dejado nada más y nada menos que 31 nuevas canciones sobre las que divagar. Buen apetito.
Hoy la banda sonora la pone la orquesta ‘Alegría para todos', que interpretará con sintetizador Casiotone y timbal la versión instrumental del tema ‘You are my heart, you are my soul', del célebre duo del neobarroco pop alemán Modern Talking. Sobre su armonía jacarandosa El Criticón de La Cultureta de Onda Cero construirá su crítica ciega de la semana. Tres elementos entran en consideración. Primero: ‘Marcela (una canción de Cervantes)', la obra de teatro dirigida por Leticia Dolera e interpretada por Celia Freijeiro que viajará en verano hasta el Festival Internacional de Teatro Clásico de Almagro 2024. Segundo, la serie ‘Elsbeth' que de la mano de los bendecidos Robert y Michelle King ha llegado hace sólo unos días desde NY hasta Movistar Plus+. Tercero, el nuevo trabajo de Taylor Swift (‘The Tortured Poets Department'), que nos ha dejado nada más y nada menos que 31 nuevas canciones sobre las que divagar. Buen apetito.
Hoy la banda sonora la pone la orquesta ‘Alegría para todos', que interpretará con sintetizador Casiotone y timbal la versión instrumental del tema ‘You are my heart, you are my soul', del célebre duo del neobarroco pop alemán Modern Talking. Sobre su armonía jacarandosa El Criticón de La Cultureta de Onda Cero construirá su crítica ciega de la semana. Tres elementos entran en consideración. Primero: ‘Marcela (una canción de Cervantes)', la obra de teatro dirigida por Leticia Dolera e interpretada por Celia Freijeiro que viajará en verano hasta el Festival Internacional de Teatro Clásico de Almagro 2024. Segundo, la serie ‘Elsbeth' que de la mano de los bendecidos Robert y Michelle King ha llegado hace sólo unos días desde NY hasta Movistar Plus+. Tercero, el nuevo trabajo de Taylor Swift (‘The Tortured Poets Department'), que nos ha dejado nada más y nada menos que 31 nuevas canciones sobre las que divagar. Buen apetito.
This week: new albums from Tyla, the Libertines and the Dandy Warhols. Also: dangerous sand-atoll-adjacency, Adam Nation rise up, chillin' with the vylan, in protest of protest music, an off-brand off-chops Pete Davidson, eight years late, how to get a number one, glum half-paced rubbish, terrace anthems, blaming Metacritic, Casiotone demo modes, urban jungle, whither backannouncers, the habit of 25 years, having a crack, having a Slash, thick girls, my god it's full of B-sides, a National disgrace, rap beef, blowing up deluxe, clearing out the angst backlog and an unexpected Big Rock Ending. Next week: Khruangbin | West Thebarton | BODEGASpotify playlists: Current albums | 2024 mixtape (NEW!)The database: Review albums since 2015 and year-end top 5 listsFind us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Omny StudioRSS feeds: Just sports | Just music | EverythingContact: Twitter | Facebook | EmailSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join our PATREON for bonus episodes. This week we have Owen Ashworth of Advance Base, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, and Orindal Records on to talk about the Magnetic Fields record (collection?) The Wayward Bus/Distant Plastic Trees. We also talk about: touring alone, being too loud, handsome ear buds, cd clubs, Electronic Renn Faire Doo Wop, answering machine jams, gear talk, Clint Eastwood, creative writing, Run For Cover Records, the next record, the casiotone to advance base pipeline, genius not genius, Isadora Duncan, i, “I have a mandolin…”, and so much more. ________ Order our Gatekeep Harder shirt here! // Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, @advance_base and @runintotheground.
“It is different, it is unique, and people are not used to seeing a piano in this harmonious mustard colour.” Since the launch of the Casiotone keyboard in 1980, the electronic keyboard has become a popular addition to our homes. A more affordable and portable option to the classic piano, it opened up an exciting new era of musical expression to a generation of consumers. Although they started out making calculators and watches, they have since sold over 100 million musical instruments. Their latest model, the PX-S7000 in “harmonious mustard” from the Casio Privia range, is not only going down a storm with musicians but it's also a thing of beauty winning design awards for its unusual look. Neil Evans is the Electronic Music Division of Casio in the UK and Ireland. He tells us about the cultural impact and evolution of the casio keyboard… and also plays us some tunes. Find out from Neil how the sound samples have evolved over the years, how their dedication to detail makes playing the keyboard a truly sensory experience, and why that sleek and lightweight design is so important.We also hear from Brian Thompson, who heads up PTC's CAD division. He explains how Casio uses Creo to further develop its Privia range in terms of ECAD-MCAD collaboration, and how the software helps the company to balance the electronic and mechanical aspects of the design. This is especially important with customers placing more and more emphasis on aesthetics.Find out more about Casio here.Find out more about CREO here.Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC. Episodes are released bi-weekly. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter for updates.Third Angle is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Sound design and editing by Ollie Guillou and Clarissa Maycock. Location recording by Hannah Dean. And music by Rowan Bishop.
Kyke Serrano nos presta ‘Selling England by the Pound' de Genesis. Este es el segundo de los cuatro episodios en los que el teclista y productor musical Kyke Serrano y yo hablaremos sobre el disco ‘Selling England by the Pound', de Genesis. Si no habéis escuchado el primero, os recomiendo que empecéis por ahí. Kyke Serrano es un teclista y productor musical ubicado en Dosrius (Barcelona). Fue teclista de Jarabe de Palo —con quienes ganó un Grammy Latino en 2009— y a lo largo de las últimas tres décadas ha colaborado, entre muchos otros, con artistas como Revólver, Tony Ronald, Lluís Llach, Dani Flaco, Els Pets, Lax'n'Busto o Bushido (Enrique Bunbury, Carlos Ann, Shuarma y Morti). Kyke también ha publicado dos discos en solitario: ‘Jam On Serrano' y ‘Jam On Serrano Session Two'. En esta entrega de Disco Prestado, Kyke y yo seguimos charlando sobre el disco y comentamos: La música, los sonidos y las letras de las dos canciones siguientes, «I Know What I Like (in your Wardrobe)» y «Firth of Fifth». La afinidad de Peter Gabriel por crear personajes dentro de sus canciones. El estilo de Tony Banks, el teclista de Genesis. Cómo Steve Hackett (el guitarrista) se unió a la banda. La supuesta dicotomía entre bandas de composiciones propias y grupos de versiones o tributos. La posibilidad de que criarnos escuchando canciones en idiomas que no entendemos nos aísle de las letras, incluso cuando luego escuchamos música en nuestra propia lengua Además, Kyke nos cuenta la loca historia de algo que le pasó de adolescente tras responder a un anuncio clasificado en el que se buscaba teclista. Y por el camino nos encontramos con Toto, Dream Theater, The Musical Box, el VHS, el Casiotone y una ‘performance' no apta para diabéticos. Podéis mandar vuestros comentarios a discoprestado@proton.me Disco Prestado en Instagram: @discoprestadopodcast Disco Prestado en Facebook: @discoprestadopodcast Disco Prestado en YouTube: @discoprestadopodcast Transcripciones completas y lista de correo en discoprestado.com La música original de este podcast forma parte de mi EP 'The Entertainer EP', que podéis encontrar en marcaliana.com/musica y en todas las plataformas digitales. ¡Salud y buena música! Marc Aliana marcaliana.com
Live in studio with: Nicholas Krgovich (P:ano, No Kids, Gigi) Advance Base (Owen Ashworth, previously Casiotone for the Painfully Alone)
Episode 84 Psychedelic Japan, Part 3 Playlist Boredoms, “Super Going” from Super æ (1998 Birdman). Boredoms (ボアダムス), alternatively known as V∞redoms, is a Japanese experimental/noise/space rock/tribal drumming band from Osaka, founded in 1986 by Yamatsuka Eye. Known for their extended jams and heavy drumming, it is remarkable that they had some mainstream success in the 1990s. Bass, Hira; Drums, EDA; Drums, Vocals, Yoshimi P-We; Guitar, Yamamotor; Music by, Boredoms; Words By, Vocals, Tibetan Bell, Effects (EQ-phasing), Electronics, Eye. 12:26. Boredoms, “7-(Ewe Remix)” from Super Roots 7 (1998 WEA). Bass, Effects, Hilah; Drums, Percussion (Electronic), E~Da; Drums, Sampler (Samples), Percussion, ATR; Drums, Vocals, Tape (Bird Flying Sound), Keyboards (Casiotone), Yoshimi P-We; Guitar (Guitars), Yamamotor; Sampler, Synth, Kiyoshi Izumi; Vocals, Synth, Tape (Open Reel), Electronics (Vacuum Cleaner), Bell, Effects, Sounds, Electronics, Tape (Insects, Bird), Eye. 4:05 OOIOO, “Oizumio” from Feather Float (1999 Polystar). Pronounced OH-EE-OH, Band formed by trumpeter and drummer for the Boredoms on a whim as the result of a photo shoot she once did. Bass, Handclaps, Maki; Drums, Handclaps, Yoshiko; Guitar, Vocals, Djembe, Bongos, Roland Juno and Casiotone synthesizers; Piano, Jew's Harp, Talking Drum, Scratches, Noises (Birds), Yoshimi; Guitar, Vocals, Handclaps, Kyoko; Producer, Yoshimi. 3:39 OOIOO, “1000 Frogs And 3 Sun In A House” from Feather Float (1999 Polystar). Bass, Handclaps, Maki; Drums, Handclaps, Yoshiko; Guitar, Vocals, Djembe, Bongos, Roland Juno and Casiotone synthesizers; Piano, Jew's Harp, Talking Drum, Scratches, Noises (Birds), Yoshimi; Guitar, Vocals, Handclaps, Kyoko; Producer, Yoshimi. 10:28 Boredoms, “"Ҩ" (Spiral)” from Vision Creation Newsun (2001 Birdman). There have been some live performances of this music from Vision Creation Newsun where Eye has recruited as many as twenty drummers to join the fray, all positioned in a circle with Eye conducting from the middle. And it's said that this is not one of his most extreme performance setups. Bass, Effects, Vocals, Hilah; Drums, Percussion, Electronic Drums (Electric Pad), Vocals, ATR, E-Da; Drums, Percussion, Keyboards (Casiotone), Vocals, Yoshimi; Guitar, Vocals, Yamamotor; Vocals, Synth, Sampler (Samples), Turntables, Tape (Open Reel), Vocoder, Computer, Electronics, Edited, mixed by, Eye. 6:33 Boredoms, “"↑" (Arrow Up)” from Vision Creation Newsun (2001 Birdman). Bass, Effects, Vocals (Vox), Hilah; Drums, Percussion, Electronic Drums (Electric Pad), Vocals, ATR, E-Da; Drums, Percussion, Keyboards (Casiotone), Vocals, Yoshimi; Guitar, Vocals, Yamamotor; Vocals, Synth, Sampler (Samples), Turntables, Tape (Open Reel), Vocoder, Computer, Electronics, Edited, mixed by, Eye. 6:26 Adachi Tomomi, “Gamp” (2001 unofficial release). Adachi Tomomi is a performer/composer from Tokyo, Japan. He plays improvised music with voice, computer, and self-made instruments. 2:35 Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O., “The Creation Of The Human Race” from 41st Century Splendid Man (2002 tUMULt). Bass synthesizer, bass harmonica, Tsuyama Atsushi; Drums, Yoshida Tatsuya; Electric Guitar, Synthesizer, Other Dancin' King, Hiroshi Higashi; Electric Guitar, Effects RDS 900, Synthesizer, Kawabata Makoto; Cosmic Companion, Ayano; Space Phone girl, Yoko; Synthesizer, Higashi Hiroshi; Vocals, Cotton Casino. From a picture disc version of this recording. 9:12 Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O., “Dalai Gama” from 41st Century Splendid Man (2002 tUMULt). Bass synthesizer, bass harmonica, Tsuyama Atsushi; Drums, Yoshida Tatsuya; Electric Guitar, Synthesizer, Other Dancin' King, Hiroshi Higashi; Electric Guitar, Effects RDS 900, Synthesizer, Kawabata Makoto; Cosmic Companion, Ayano; Space Phone girl, Yoko; Synthesizer, Higashi Hiroshi; Vocals, Cotton Casino. From a picture disc version of this recording. 4:32 Merzbow, “Argus” from Karasu: 13 Japanese Birds Pt. 4 (2009 Important Records). Music by Masami Akita. We included a cassette release from Akita in part 2 of this series. That was from early days for Merzbow, 1984. It seems fitting that we include a more recent CD by him here. Limited edition of 1,000 copies. Recorded and mixed in Tokyo, Feb 2009. 19:40 Opening background music: Far East Family Band, “Parallel World” from Parallel World (1976 MU Land). Music by, arranged by, Far East Family Band. Produced, recorded, computer mix by, Klaus Schulze. Recorded November 15th to December 5th 1976 at the Manor Studio, UK. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. See my blog for the Bob Moog Foundation.
Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early! (https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords: * Tyriq * https://twitter.com/FourbitFriday * https://frror.bandcamp.com/ * Chall * https://twitter.com/mrchrislhall Topics: * The future/present of Jim's mario videos. * https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3SbI8kec0Ntxnf9mof2tU-QZLQ0Mq6zd * Catatcomb Kids lore in the context of the fact that I like worldbuilding but find it hard to tell actual stories. * Bigger Luke * The Green Street Mortuary Marching Band. * http://www.syndicjournal.us/a-ferlinghetti-memorial-supplement-60-narrations/ferlinghetti-memorial-supplement-the-green-street-mortuary-marching-band/ * Have you seen any phantom kangaroos? And also: should I choose to believe in cryptids? If so, which ones? Microtopics: * Giving someone else's biography. * 7-Day Roguelikes. * Feeling ambiently like you are hanging out with somebody. * An emulator that works when you are not screen-capturing in OBS, but freezes when you are. * Making a backup of your Bowser's Fury save. * Video recording setup evolutions. * The pros and cons of extremely variable video lengths. * Playing Tony Hawk with Mario modded in. * What working on a Zelda game does to a person, psychologically. * Doing things that make people believe you're doing an ARG. * Twinbeard Rates Mario. * A robot co-host that eventually starts finishing your words for you. * Wanting to be a writer until you try writing. * A world that naturally develops in your brain. * How to tell stories. * Coming up with a bunch of characters that want things. * Reading stories in hopes that stories rub off on you. * Putting yourself in a situation where you write a lot of dialog trees. * How to make a platformer without doing any level design. * Expecting the same person to write the music and the lyrics. * The difference in the ideation process of world building and story telling. * A fact about the world that is true. * Captain Thalmoo surveying the battlefield. * Figuring out mid-burrito that there was a war, and deciding who won it. * A grain that flowers like lavender. * Searching Fiverr for Conlangers. * Paying $2 for something at the Dollar Store. * Logging Onto JimNet. * The Canon Bigger Luke Hypothesis vs. the Hamill Hypothesis. * The Inch-Luke Hypothesis. * Inch-Lukers. * Bigger Luke conspiracy theorists just assume that Han Solo stays the same size. * The real Skywalker was the bigger Luke all along. * The Boy Who Cried ARG. * Promising your wife that your son will not be Frog Fractions 3. * How many pages of laws a person is subject to at any given time. * Designing an ARG for your teenage son and he's like "ugh dad, again?" * Mortuary marching bands. * The patriarch who has just croaked. * The sister with the bent frame. * Uncle Louie with the wig. * Getting a free concert because someone died. * A funeral as a pleasant gathering of people you haven't seen in a long time. * Getting arrested for publishing Allen Ginsberg's "Howl." * Dressing up as an ancient sea captain. * How many funerals this marching band is playing today. * Hiring your nephew who has a Casiotone keyboard to play your funeral. * Hiring the Green Street Mortuary Marching Band to play at your kid's birthday but all they know how to play is Taps. * Bringing an axe to the funeral in case there's an emergency and you need to open up the coffin quickly. * If a guitar is an axe, a tuba is a bent axe. * Unbending the Tuba. * Why brass instruments are so twisty. * If you unwind a French horn it'll reach the moon and back. * The large flutes that are curly. * The son of a flautist. * A bookshelf that you blow into and music comes out. * Potential downsides of cryptids. * Wanting to take EMF meters into a creepy house even though you don't believe in ghosts. * The script scientists developed to let you fall in love at will. * How many blue coins out of five you would rate your wife. * Taking the Race IAT every week and analyzing your results over time.
Episode 82 Psychedelic Japan, Part 2 Playlist Wha Ha Ha, “On the Floor” from Wha Ha Ha (1983 Recommended Records). This group released three records in 1981, all in Japan. Recommended Records, the UK-based record maker, released this compilation of tracks taken from all three of those records. The group Wha Ha Ha ended at that point but its four principle members went on to varied musical careers. Akira Sakata is an alto saxophonist, Kiyohiko Semba is a percussionist, Mishio Ogawa is a vocalist, and Shuichi Chino is a keyboardist and electronic musician. 10:08 Merzbow, “Untitled 1” from Material Action for Two Microphone (sp) (2nd version) (1984 artist cassette). Masami Akita is one of my long-time favorite Japanese electronic/noise practitioners. He would send me cassettes back in the 1980s and I've always tried to keep up with him. Not strictly a Japanese psychedelic artist, I include him here primarily because, like some of the other artists in this podcast, he has widespread influence on other genres of Japanese electronic music. This prolific Japanese noise artist has released over 500 recordings since 1979.Recorded at Merzbau. Tape, Recorder, Synth, Effects, Kiyoshi Mizutani; Tape, Violin, Electronics, Effects, Masami Akita. Early cassette by Akita. 22:30 Yoshiaki Kinno, track 4 from unknown cassette, 1984.Japanese guitar and saxophone improviser. In the 1980's he established a cassette label featuring a wide range of improvised music. 3:32 Boredoms, “Boil Out UFO” from Boretronix 88' (1988 Mega Scum Groove Inc.). I think this is their first cassette release, going back to 1988. Boredoms (ボアダムス), alternatively known as V∞redoms, is a Japanese experimental/noise/space rock/tribal drumming band from Osaka, founded in 1986 by Yamatsuka Eye. Known for their extended jams and heavy drumming, it is remarkable that they had some mainstream success in the 1990s. Bass, Hira; Drums, EDA; Drums, Vocals, Yoshimi P-We; Guitar, Yamamotor; Music by, Boredoms; Words By, Vocals, Tibetan Bell, Effects (EQ-phasing), cassette tape manipulation, electronics, Eye. 2:18 Boredoms, “Untitled” (excerpt) from Boretronix 3 (1990 Ltd.). Another early cassette release from Yamatsuka Eye on his private label. This cassette consists of remixes of unreleased Boredoms material and fully explores the noise and rhythmic aspects of their work. This is an interesting prelude to their latter, more cohesive works. Bass, Hira; Drums, EDA; Drums, Vocals, Yoshimi P-We; Guitar, Yamamotor; Music by, Boredoms; Words By, Vocals, Effects (EQ-phasing), cassette tape manipulation, electronics, Eye. 12:01 Otomo Yoshihide, “We Insist? A) Rinko-Gun; b) x-Day” from We Insist? (1992 Sound Factory). Japanese experimental musician, turntablist and guitarist. Additional musicians on these tracks, Bass, vocals, Numata Jun; Guitar, Saito Ken-ichi; Vocals, performer (Junk), Lim Soowoong. 5:37 Omoide Hatoba, “Satellite Groove” from Kinsei (1996 Birdman). Japanese psychedelic, alternative, experimental -rock band. Alto Saxophone Isamu Kawamura, Yoshimi Yamazaki, Bass, Vocals, Drums, Percussion, Synthesizer, Drum Machine, Atsushi Tsuyama, Drums, Takashi Ogushi; Drums, Computer, Tape, Chew Hasegawa, Guitar, Vocals, Violin, Percussion, Piano, Synthesizer, Drum Machine, Seiichi Yamamoto, Tenor Saxophone, Satoshi Kawanishi, Trumpet, Yoshimi, Written by, Omoide-Hatoba. 3:53. Omoide Hatoba, “Alternative Funkaholic” from Kinsei (1996 Birdman). A&R, David Katznelson; Alto Saxophone Isamu Kawamura, Yoshimi Yamazaki, Bass, Vocals, Drums, Percussion, Synthesizer, Drum Machine, Atsushi Tsuyama, Drums, Takashi Ogushi; Drums, Computer, Tape, Chew Hasegawa, Guitar, Vocals, Violin, Percussion, Piano, Synthesizer, Drum Machine, Seiichi Yamamoto, Tenor Saxophone, Satoshi Kawanishi, Trumpet, Yoshimi, Written by, Omoide-Hatoba. 2:30 Yasunao Tone, “Part I” from Solo for Wounded CD (1997 Tzadik). Yasunao Tone was one of the founding members of Japan's Fluxus movement and has also been an organizer and participant in many important music and performance groups such as Group Ongaku, Team Random (the first computer art group organized in Japan). He is a pioneer in the use of prepared CDs of which this work is a prime example. All sounds used were from scratched CD's. 14:28 Changing Hands, “Spaced” from Changing Hands (1997 Medium Productions Ltd.). Written, performed, produced by, Nobukazu Takemura, Richard Barbieri, Steve Jansen. Takemura is a Japanese electronic DJ, producer, and artist. Richard Barbieri is a keyboardist, engineer (once a member of the group Japan). Steve Jansen is an engineer, drum programmer/percussionist and DJ (and brother of David Sylvian). 6:54 Melt Banana, “Section Eight” from Charlie (1998 A-Zap Records). Melt-Banana is a band from Tokyo, Japan. They were formed around 1991/1992 by singer Yasuko Onuki who later recruited guitarist Ichirou Agata and added the bassist Rika. Additional drummer, Natsume. 3:49 Melt Banana, “Taen Taen Taen (?)” from Charlie (1998 A-Zap Records). Melt-Banana includes singer Yasuko Onuki, guitarist Ichirou Agata, and bass player Rika. Additional musician, electronics, Oshima. 0:45OOIOO, “1000 Frogs And 3 Sun In A House” from Feather Float (1999 Polystar). Bass, Handclaps, Maki; Drums, Handclaps, Yoshiko; Guitar, Vocals, Djembe, Bongos, Roland Juno and Casiotone synthesizers; Piano, Jew's Harp, Talking Drum, Scratches, Noises (Birds), Yoshimi; Guitar, Vocals, Handclaps, Kyoko; Producer, Yoshimi. 10:28 Opening background music: Junji Hirose + Yoshihide Otomo, “Noise From Far East” and “The Time to Live and the Time to Die” from Silanganan Ingay (1989 Tanga-tanga). Self-Made Instruments, Toy Rhythm Box, Toy (Voice-Changer), Toy Autoharp, Tenor Saxophone, Junji Hirose; Turntables, Cassette Tape, Hand-Made Guitar, Small Instruments, Toys, Otomo Yoshihide. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Let's Eat Grandma 这个来自英国的少女双人组,在新年伊始带来了新作 "Happy New Year", 一首送给彼此、真诚赞美友谊的歌曲,在这个充满了调侃、反讽和解构的时代,竟然纯真得让人不敢相信。 和 Let's Eat Grandma 两名成员一样,Wet Leg 也是由两个一起长大的女生组成。她们老练、直白的吉他摇滚让 Iggy Pop 这样的老炮也直呼内行,在自己的广播节目中大加赞许;来自杭州的鬼否乐队也带来了《通用计算》之后的首支复出单曲,一边复习生物知识,一边用愈发老辣的唱腔延续对“人 vs. AI”的玩味。 重新找出 Pumarosa 2017年的专辑,越听越有味道。还有一张永远不会衰老的作品来自诗人夏宇,自恋又敏感的人格凝结在文字之中,然后溶解在夏宇愈混乐队的音乐专辑里;而摇滚乐的冲锋也永远不会缺席,Squid 和 Special Interest 位列去年听最多的乐队之中。总之,这些古灵精怪的音乐表达,希望它们也会让你莞尔一笑:) 曲目单: (00:40) Let's Eat Grandma - Happy New Year (05:57) Ibibio Sound Machine - Electricity (10:48) Magdalena Bay - You Lose! (15:10) Squid - Narrator (Edit) (19:35) Carlos Bica & Azul - Ser Pessoa (20:57) Special Interest - All Tomorrow's Carry (25:07) 鬼否 - 界门纲目科属种 (29:00) Pumarosa - My Gruesome Loving Friend (33:53) Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - New Year's Kiss (35:51) 夏宇愈混乐队 - 蒙马特 (42:06) Kit Sebastian - Melodi, Pt. 1 & 2 (47:38) Palace Winter - Slasher (52:37) Death in Vegas feat. Iggy Pop - Aisha (58:41) Wet Leg - Too Late Now → 选曲/配音/制作/包装:方舟 → Key Change 主题音乐:Yu Su → 题图作者:Mae Mu, 来自 Unsplash → 题图版式:六花 → 私信/合作联络: 微博/网易云/小宇宙/汽水儿 @线性方舟 → 《周末变奏》WX听友群敲门群主:aharddaysnight
This week: Birdz, gloo and the Darkness (plus bonus Wolfmother, if you're into that sort of thing). Also: fake work getting in the way of actual work, domestic model Subarus, polished to a dull sheen, amateur carpentry, bars over beats, 80s Oils areas, garage to bedroom flow, jokes over everything, serious legitimate musical theatre, Japanese synthwave, concepts on concepts, Ronseal Stockdale, the successful negotiation of very low bars, horse partitioning, half hour delivery guarantees, make-or-miss algorithms, particularly zeitgeisty, Bootsy v Muggsy, the blues is the blues, never saying no, Brest screening, leaving the single off the album, Spotify Half-Wrapped, quarantining your kids' terrible music off your account, talking over generic Casiotone, dad rap tags, throwing hands at Verzus, magnetic cheese, we talkin' bout practice, insipid Canadian disses, ridiculous claymation violence, seasonal nut allergies and a snapback for the diss track. Next week: Buffalo Nichols, Bicurious and an evening with Silk Sonic. Recent review albums are in our current album review playlist on Spotify, with earlier stuff in our 2021 review archive, along with our 2021 tripping balls mixtape featuring our favourite tracks from new albums we've reviewed this year. The full list of all the albums we've ever featured on the show and Beeso's playlist for his boys are also available elsewhere on the internet. BALLS and tripping balls are available on their own RSS feeds, as well as being found together on Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (feel free to subscribe, rate and review) - and we welcome your reckons via Twitter, Facebook and email. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
🔴 #Fitz38 Existen 38 estratagemas según Schopenhauer para ganar una discusión, nosotros somos más de la filosofía Keanu Reeves dar la razón en todo porque ya no estamos para discusiones. Toda la semana manteniendo una actitud positiva procurando no gritarle a nadie... y no es poca cosa. Comenzamos la selección musical con la deliciosa “La noyée” del gran Serge Gainsbourg , enfant terrible del panorama cultural francés., icono, provocador, que compuso originalmente esta canción para Michel Legrand Official, que se hizo muy conocida en la versión de la Carla Bruni. Continuamos con un himno generacional, suena el “Mal salvaje” de Espanto un tema perteneciente a su disco “Fruta y verdura” 2016 que nos emociona porque en el fondo nosotros también hemos querido ser salvajes. El dúo logroñés como afirma el escritor Miqui Otero -autor de Hilo musical- forman parte de esos grupos se suben por primera vez al escenario con más de 30 años "porque no tienen ningún interés en triunfar en la música, sino en no fracasar en sus vidas…” El siguiente tema es una novedad Eloína “Intacto” de Mikel Erentxun con Quique González, adelanto de “Amigos de guardia”, el nuevo disco de Mikel Erentxun, que saldrá el próximo mes de septiembre. Un brindis por sus 35 años de carrera en el que Mikel ha querido compartir canciones de todo su repertorio —en solitario y con Duncan Dhu— con una veintena de amigos músicos que le acompañan a dúo o a trío. Con motivo de la muerte de la muerte de Rafael Berrio, Quique González le propuso a Erentxun hacer una de las canciones que Berrio y él habían escrito junto a modo de homenaje. Nos ponemos sentimentales. No vamos a México con “Esqueletos muertos” de Los Mundos, tema perteneciente a su séptimo álbum “La fortaleza de Sonido. Luis Angel Martínez y Alejandro Elizondo capitanean este proyecto que explora los distintos rostros de la psicodelia desde su natal Monterrey, Nuevo León. Baterías que emergen del subsuelo, guitarras que atraviesan distintos planos dimensionales, teclados que conectan con civilizaciones antiguas y voces que emanan lujuria. “Bobby Malone Moves Home” de Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, fue un grupo comandado por el músico estadounidense Owen Ashworth . Que componía su música utilizando simples teclados a pila Casio y otros instrumentos electrónicos , una canción que de alguna manera parece emparentada con la serie que vamos a comentar hoy. El Lo-FI llega más el corazón como los viejos discos de Gardel. "The Holding Hand", es una nueva canción de la banda de punk danesa Iceage , formada en el 2008 en la ciudad de Copenhague con una fuerte influencia heredada del punk rock de los años 70's, caracterizados por sus sonidos veloces y experimentales. Ha incursionado también en géneros como el hardcore punk, art punk y indie rock, siendo comparados con Fugazi. La canción es un lento avance hacia un feroz exorcismo. Estamos a un par de meses para que se cumpla el primer aniversario de Lockdown Blues, su último álbum de estudio . 🔴47:18 ▶▶▶ si no quieres spoiler ❗️❗️❗️detente aquí ⛔️ Hoy comentamos la serie de HBO “How to with John Wilson - John Wilson” Si hubiera que describir esta serie a un amigo, quizás lo mejor que se podría hacer sería decir: “Mírala y ya me cuentas”. Esta serie documental es uno de los experimentos más divertidos y creativos que ha parido la televisión este año, pero no se parece a nada que hayas visto antes. Es una lección de vida en la que un hombre utiliza Nueva York como paleta para hablar de los andamios, la memoria o los prepucios. Todo ello bañado con una capa de nostalgia y ternura inesperada en una producción con la que reírse a carcajadas.
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EPISODE 133 I look at the box my Casiotone MT-220 came in. Support this podcast on Patreon! Leave me a voice message, tell me what you're looking at! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/what-im-looking-at/message
Baby’s 1st Album Episode! Owen Ashworth’s fourth album under CFTPA all adhered to strict rules: short songs, played in the key of C, and recorded on a Casio keyboard. We talk about music, how it works on our brains, and what’s up with all those notes? Like, how many do we really need? C’mon. Enough.
Cooles Debüt aus New York: Kyle Avallone kombiniert grelle Casio-Sounds mit seinem gespenstischen Bariton und gibt Anhängern der Schule von Nick Cave oder Leonard Cohen ein gelungenes Update. Trashig, vernebelt und rabenschwarz. Er toppt damit diese Woche ein anderes gewichtiges Debüt aus dem Big Apple: Muzz, das neue Projekt von Interpol-Sänger Paul Banks. Wir hören beides.
Cooles Debüt aus New York: Kyle Avallone kombiniert grelle Casio-Sounds mit seinem gespenstischen Bariton und gibt Anhängern der Schule von Nick Cave oder Leonard Cohen ein gelungenes Update. Trashig, vernebelt und rabenschwarz. Er toppt damit diese Woche ein anderes gewichtiges Debüt aus dem Big Apple: Muzz, das neue Projekt von Interpol-Sänger Paul Banks. Wir hören beides.
Popp sjampisen og fyr opp verkeriet ditt, for nå skal et nytt tiår jazzes inn. Gutta dine takker for det gamle ved å oppsummere popkulturelle trender og det lille vi husker fra tiåret som har gått.I korte trekk kan vi vel konkludere med at det er alt for lett å konsumere og lage kultur, og at denne podkasten er den første som ryker når kulturrevolusjonen kommer. Spørs om vi overlever lenge nok til å høres på nyåret. Soff gottinår, si!Lik oss på Facebook Følg oss på InstagramAndre stikkord: Reggae-jul, Jul i Blodfjell, Forbrytelsen, Broen, Hjem til jul, Radioresepsjonen, Napster, Justin Timberlake, Limewire, kiosken Oska, Cupido, Rolf Hansen, strømmerevolusjonen, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, Jeffrey Lewis, The Carters, Tegan and Sara, Silja Sol, Susanne Sundfør, SS, podkaster, Resett, Reddit, Mannegruppa Ottar, Bridesmaids, A Very Murray Christmas, remakes, oppfølgere, superhelt- og space-filmer, Amy Schumer, Trainwreck, Lena Dunham, Kate McKinnon, Ava DuVernay, Moonlight, Black Panther, To All the Boys I've Loved Before, Crazy Rich Asians, Fresh Off the Boat, Randall Park, Kongen av Gulset, Jonis Josef, RuPaul's Drag Race, woke-kultur, Todd Phillips, Joker, Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein, Metoo, Gloria Steinem, Fyre Festival, Frank Ocean, Fargo, Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Kacey Musgraves, Taylor Swift, The Kardashians, Game of Thrones, Pisa-undersøkelsen, pluss mye mer.
Techstination, your destination for gadgets and gear. I’m Fred Fishkin. Casio is out with a feature packed, affordable keyboard…the Casiotone CT-S200 …that gets its inspiration from the original Casiotone electronic keyboard that debuted just about forty years ago. And the 109 dollar price tag...
Techstination interview: Casio updates affordable consumer keyboard line up with new Casiotone & more
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Why is House Hunters International so appealing to literally everyone? This week, we think out loud about the fantasy of the show, its rigid format, its character types and why the opportunity it presents for loathing can be so fun. Ljubica also shares some behind the scenes House Hunters secrets she learned from a realtor! But first, she explains why you don't have to read theory to be a good leftist. We need to bring people along, because socialism is not a clique. closing song: Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - Love Connection
Scott talks to his gig-going buddy, the video game animator James Fearn-Wannan about working for Sega, Casiotone keyboards, making dinosaurs move and the aftermath of long-term relationship breakups.
TJ Sokoluk interviews Owen Ashworth (Casiotone for the Painfully Alone / Advance Base) from Chicago, Illinois. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element intro - - notvoutro - Edith Wong (Magical Beautiful Remodel) - Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 055 - Advance Base dynastypodcasts.com @dynastypodcasts Making his Dynasty Podcasts debut at SXSW 2016, Owen Ashworth of Advance Base explains how his current project builds off of his previous work as Casiotone for the Painfully Alone. Ashworth also reveals what he looks for when signing artists to his label, Orindal Records, and shares details on the forthcoming Advance Base live record. Recorded at SXSW 2016 for Illinois Entertainer, Chicago Inno, #ChicagoMade, and Dynasty Podcasts. Part of the #DYNASTYNEXT initiative. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Julia Johanek Logo design by Danyelle Sage | danyellesage.com Voice imaging by Alice Hayes
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Nudie Suits, Allie & Ruby, are interviewed by Mars Jptr about their history in music, including going to school to study classical concert music, playing on the latest Future Islands record, singing in a church choir, and their take on Baltimore as a city & creative scene. They also bless us with an impromptu Omnichord and CasioTone improvisation jam. Their debut tape "Summer Fun" is out now on Ehse Records. http://ehserecords.bandcamp.com
Advance Base is Owen Ashworth, a Chicago-based musician formerly known as Casiotone for the Painfully Alone. Owen has been active since 1997 and was fixture of the Tomlab label until he started his own Orindal Records. Owen and I sat down in the basement of Silent Barn this past February and discussed getting started, losing hearing, literary influences and all the companions Owen has gathered over the years. Featured songs (in order) are: “Hot Boyz” by Casiotone for the Painfully Alone w/ Dear Nora “Trouble Enough” by Advance Base “Riot Girls” by Advance Base For more information on Owen go to advancebasemusic.com or orindal.com. For more information about the show go to postdefinitely.com or email postdefinitely@jmcaggregate.com +Jordan Michael
Another episode with no voice-over from me, however, if you're interested in any of the music, there are a few notes following the track listing. Tracks 1. Whatever Makes You Happy 2:11 Alessi's Ark The Still Life 2013 2. The Veil 2:19 Lisa Gerrard Twilight Kingdom 2014 3. Night Bus 2:20 Burial Burial 2006 4. Grim Augury 2:32 Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse Dark Night Of The Soul 2010 5. Sunday St 2:33 Casiotone For The Painfully Alone Advance Base Battery Life 2008 6. The Golden Wedding Of Sorrow 2:46 Death In June Symbols And Clouds 2009 7. The arrow of time 3:12 Leyland Kirby Eager to tear apart the stars 2011 8. I Love My TV 3:16 Death Of The Neighbourhood Death Of The Neighbourhood 2008 9. End Of Time 3:20 CocoRosie Tales Of A Grass Widow 2013 10. Weakling Flier 3:23 Blanck Mass Blanck Mass 2011 11. Gone 3:28 Matt Elliott Failing Songs 2006 12. Bang Bang You're Dead 3:33 Dirty Pretty Things Waterloo To Anywhere 2006 13. Oh, Why 4:12 Balam Acab Wander / Wonder 2011 14. Big Eyed Beans From Venus 4:15 Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band Back To Mine 1972 15. Keepin' It Steel (The Anvil ) 4:29 Amon Tobin Supermodified 2000 16. Kicks 5:25 FKA twigs LP1 2014 17. Voice Games 6:38 Jocelyn Pook Ensemble Unknown Public 15 - Dancing/Listening 2003 18. Red Sex 5:37 Vessel Punish, Honey 2014 1. Alessi's Ark: Is singer-song-writer Alessi Laurent-Marke from Hammersmith. I nearly lived in Hammersmith, but in fact lived in Barnes, but very north Barnes – it went, our street, St.Pauls school playing fields, the River Thames, Hammersmith. 2. Lisa Gerrard Frequent listeners will know of my love for the contralto voice and of Lisa. When in Australia recently, I found a DVD about her which is part documentary, part music and which is excellent in my opinion. This track is from her latest album which is for download only at this stage. 3. Burial: is William Bevan from London. I've procured both albums so far and in the electronics field – they are top notch. This track's from his first album 4. Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse I rather liked Mark Linkous (Sparklehorse) and have all of his albums. He took his own life in March 2010. Danger Mouse has gone from strength to strength winning accolades and awards. 5. Casiotone for the painfully alone: is American, Owen Ashworth. He retired the name & songs in 2010 and now performs under the Monika ‘Advance base'. 6. Death in June: are a neofolk group led by English folky Douglas P(earce). They have been around since the beginning of the 80's and through various members have greatly influenced the more Avant garde /Industrial/rock (Nurse with wound; Throbbing Gristle; Current 93…) but with their various phases of performance art, left a nasty taste with, seemingly, their enthrall with a sanitised Nazism back in the 80's. 7. Leyland Kirby again with his evocation of times past using piano, other keyboards a single voice. He recently turned 40 and produced for download an album which has since disappeared. To everyone who purchased & downloaded that album however, he sent a personalised thank you email. How things have changed. 8. Death of the Neighbourhood is simply another one of Stephen Jones's many guises – know now as exBabybird, he also releases work under the Monika's of Black Reindeer; The Great Sadness; Deluder; Trucker as well as under his own name (and all to be found in my record collection) 9. CocoRosie I came to CoCo through Anthony (Hegarty, of ‘& the Johnsons' fame). Weird but wonderful with a confusing a website (probably down to Touch & go records) however, if you are prepared to wait for the download you will be rewarded with the girls singing. I'd stop there if I were you rather than clicking on! 10. Blank Mass: is Ben Power, one the founding members of F*Buttons, now out there on his own but doing rather well. He supported Icelandic band Sigur Ros UK tour last year (2013) 11. Matt Elliott Another of my favourite artists. Like Ben Power, another Bristolian. The music papers tend to bag him as ‘dark folk'. His early albums had a sound of the Eastern Europe and his latest a more Spanish Flamenco feel. This track is from his more Eastern Europe period and as most of his songs are over 8 minutes – this is one chosen for brevity rather than content. I still like it though. 12. Dirty Pretty Things: For Carl Barat, this is what happened after the Libertines fell apart following his dispute with Peter Doherty. It lasted from that time; 2005 until itself fell apart in 2008. 13. Balam Acab I think this track gives a wonderful atmosphere, sounding a little like Moby, except for the other-worldly vocals. Now overdue for another album I think. 14. Capt. Beefheart The Captain was and still is different. Not for the feint hearted, Beefheart was different with a capitol D. He is part of what is now termed ‘outsider music'. I loved Strictly Personal his second commercial LP in UK (after Safe as milk – also very good, so why did I sell it?) and before the famous Troutmask Replica. Troutmask was too over the top for many and compared with his first two albums – it is. However, Strictly P points the way with such great numbers as Gimme dat harp boy. That track, available on a compilation album, Gutbucket gave me my first glimpse of Beefheart-world and I had to go there, own the album, sing the tunes…. I regret selling his later works (Lick my decals off & Clear Spot). The ‘Mirror man' sessions have been re-released and ‘Electricity' from Safe as Milk always makes me think about watching the first pylons being constructed in the West Midlands to carry the demand for electricity following the baby boom. It was interesting watching the steeplejacks construct these things, but when they had moved down the line one was left with a scar on the land which forever changed Britain. I'm always reminded of this when I visit Tuscany. Hardly a pylon in sight and yet in England, no beautiful scenic part of the island can be seen without these lumps of metal, stretching out across the landscape. I saw the Captain in concert and festival several times, back in the day. He's gone now. 15. Amon Tobin is a Brazilian musician, composer and producer of electronic music. He is described as a virtuoso sound designer and is considered to be one of the most influential electronic music artists in the world. I bought a box set of retro stuff which includes a dvd to his concert for his work Isam – unbelievable at the time and I haven't seen anything like it since. 16. FKA Twigs Formally Known As Twigs because, like Dirty Pretty Things of a few tracks ago – someone else disputed use of the name as they had been using it for longer – so unlike DPT who worked live under the name ‘Bright Young Things' - Twigs opted for the ‘Prince' like, FKA. 17. Jocelyn Pook Ensemble The Unknown Public box sets are rather splendid in providing an introduction to the wonderful world of weird. This track is one of the more straight-forward on this set (Vol 15). 18. Vessel Yet another Bristolian, Seb Gainsborough. I lived in Bristol for a year. Always thought I'd return one day – but doubtful now. Bristol seems to have moved from the home of Trip-hop and Bass to Electronica! Using techno and house as a jumping off point Vessel manages to twist these things into something unconventional and alien, often creating music that sounds as if it's rhythmically out of control when in fact it's all tightly controlled chaos. I love it. 19. Dropping out with Kevin Ayres Enjoy, Peter
Will spins some of his favorite holiday music.
Actor, comedian and Gavin and Stacey star Mat Horne inherits 'Runaway' by Del Shannon, and passes on 'Young Shields' by Casiotone for the Painfully Alone.
It's Christmas Day, we have had our breakfast of smoked salmon and poached eggs, and I decided I might as well settle down with a bottle of fizz and talk shite on the internet. Given we opened all our presents and had a big meal when my parents were visiting last week, I figured I was obliged to do no more than get pissed and slowly waste away the day today, stopping only to gorge myself on roast lamb and some indeterminate point in the evening - whenever Mrs. Toad gets over last night's hangover I suppose. I am lining up my stupid movies for tonight, as well, because that is all I intend doing this evening: watching intellectually vacant films whilst lolling about on the couch like a beached whale. This, as far as I am concerned, is the True Meaning of Christmas (TM). 01. Stephen Malkmus - Baby C'mon (00.16)02. Sylvain Chomet - L'Illusioniste (05.02)03. Bloody Cassette Boy - Nigella's XXXmas (12.03)04. Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - Cold White Christmas (13.50)05. Kung Nai vs. Cambodian Space Project - Women (22.16)06. King Koyote - La La La (27.33)07. LY and SO - One Day This'll All be Fields (33.55)08. Tommy Perman - Drive My Car (36.19)09. Stoney & Meat Loaf - Jessica White (42.30)10. The Wind-up Birds - In a Yorkshire Call Centre I Knelt Down and Wept (49.19)11. The Mountain Goats - Tyler Lambert's Grave (54.35)
Cotes du Rhone is our default red wine of choice in this house, and after yesterday's birthday celebrations being cut rather short due to my feeling shitty, we are having a quiet evening in with a couple of bottles of red wine, a bacony, beany stew and we are going to light the fire for the first time this Winter as well. There is nothing remotely related to that on this podcast of course, but then these titles have become increasingly unrelated to the actual podcasts themselves recently so I doubt that'll surprise anyone. In fact, given I've been talking about how when the weather gets cold I tend to listen to less new music and less raucous music, the lo-fi, rackety nature of this playlist is probably a total self-contradiction, but then, this is the fucking internet, what do you really expect? 01. Cerebral Ballzy - Insufficient Fare (00.12)02. Crooked Scene - Male Bonding (05.53)03. White Wishes - Hold Your Hand (13.36)04. Johnny Reb - Nine on the Line (21.11)05. The Dead Kennedys - Kill the Poor (25.03)06. The Louche FC - Back Bedroom Casualty (32.14)07. Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - Destroy the Evidence (38.49)08. Carnivores - Dressed for the Rain (42.26)09. Waylon Thornton & the Heavy Hands - Sixteen Dreams (48.17)10. Heavy Hawaii - Teen Angel (56.36)
Holiday music special -- Here are ten holiday-themed songs we hope you will like. 1. Ron Sexsmith - Maybe This Christmas 2. The Brian Setzer Orchestra - Angels We Have Heard On High 3. Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - Cold White Christmas 4. Bill Evans - Santa Claus is Coming to Town 5. Bob Dylan - Here Comes Santa Claus 6. The Flaming Lips - White Christmas 7. Death Cab For Cutie - Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) 8. Cocteau Twins - Frosty the Snowman 9. The Raveonettes - Come On Santa 10. Dan Wilson - What a Year for a New Year Next week we will publish part 2 of our favorite music of the decade.
Well, we are nearing the end of our time in Puglia. We're spending a couple of days in or near Napoli before we fly back on Sunday, presumably troughing like total pigs, rather than paying all that much attention to culture and all that bobbins. Mrs. Toad is doing Sudoku and complaining about the 'wrong sort of paper'. I kid you not, it's just like British fucking Rail and their 'wrong type of snow', but she insists it's just for that reason that she can't solve them, not because they're too hard. Personally I find myself wondering if 'evil' is used to describe the comments one's spouse will inevitably make when you fail to complete it, rather than the actual difficulty of the Sudoku puzzle itself. So yes, we have done the lazing about and there are now a few days of actually doing shit in between us and a return to the damp splendour of the British Isles. I suppose this is what you're supposed to do on holiday - pay attention to the country you're in and return, eventually - but honestly, another week of doing bollocks-all wouldn't hurt anyone would it? Toadcast #75 - The Bone Idlecast 01. Snow Patrol - An Olive Grove Facing the Sea (04.14) 02. Beck - The Golden Age (12.33) 03. Belle & Sebastian - Simple Things (19.32) 04. Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - Tom Justice, the Choirboy Robber (21.00) 05. Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues (29.10) 06. Navigator - Work is Done (NOT Change, as we announced, sorry!) (34.44) 07. Lord Cut Glass - Holy Fuck! (40.19) 08. Son Volt - Sultana (46.46) 09. Smog - Drinking at the Dam (56.30) 10. Alela Diane - Age Old Blue (60.17)
This episode is no longer availible in itunes but you can still download it at this link:http://drop.io/hammerdownsomethingelse31This episode of the cast Rob mixes hot tea with scotch, Cracker jams, we talk pork, biking, driving, parking, world war z it up some more, point break, This American Life Live, get a visit from the ice cream man, follow it up with some news, and a list from cracked.comThe list : top 5 songs with super in the titleThe review: Ogden: the inappropriate yoga guyHey look it's a video of a fat cat playing with a box: This is Andy Milonakis' twitter rap that is awesome:Subscribe in a reader
South London-based Kim Sampson, aka Skim, has been crafting some great DJ mixes over the last few years, so we figured it was high time we asked her to put one together for Spannered. Her genre-hopping DJing makes for a curious mixture of sounds, best demonstrated on her radio shows for Resonance FM (Burning Decks and Decibel Breach) and Ill FM. Tracklisting: Machine Drum — Urban Biology (Merck) No Movement No Sound No Memories — Acetate (Lux Nigra) Distorto — Distorto_1 (Distorto) The 5% Nation of Casiotone — Ikuji (Kracktronik) ScanOne — Cutters Choice (Combat) 2562 — Circulate (Tectonic) Blam — Traitor (Ruff) 2nd II None — Rewind (Heavy Artillery) Starkey — Pins (Dead Homies) Soul Oddity — Rhythm Box (Schematic) Chaos — Afrogermanic (Underground Resistance) Distorto — Distorto_3 (Distorto) Claro Intelecto — Tone (Ai) Troubleshooter — Data Polling (Modern Love) Starkey — Let You Go (Dead Homies) Intricate — Obregad (Spezialmaterial) Julien Neto — Ninety Four (Miasmah)
Pretty much the only word we have yet to use… Yet. Featuring Locksley, Scissors for Lefty, Age Rings, The Jaguar Club, The Self Righteous Brothers, Dangerously Janovitz, The Diamond Mines, Perennials, The Shrinking Islands, Youth Group, Aqueduct, The Texas Governor, Township, Eli “Paperboy” Reed and the True Loves, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, Pants Yell!, […]