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This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot look at the music of 2022 from the rearview mirror. Jim and the producers share some of their favorite singles of the year, review some missed obituaries and Greg plays an excerpt from his legendary annual mixtape. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Bad Bunny, "Moscow Mule," Un Verano Sin Ti, RIMAS ENTERTAINMENT, 2022Irene Cara, "Flashdance...What a Feeling," Flashdance: Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture, Casablanca, 1983Irene Cara, "Fame," Fame: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture, RSO, 1980The Clean, "Anything Could Happen," Compilation, Flying Nun, 1986Hawkwind, "Master of the Universe," In Search of Space, United Artists, 1971Public Image Ltd, "Public Image," Public Image: First Issue, Virgin, 1978Robyn Hitchcock, "The Man Who Loves the Rain," Shufflemania!, Tiny Ghost, 2022Ateez, "Guerilla," The World EP.1 : Movement, KQ Entertainment, 2022Lil Nas X, "That's What I Want," Montero, Columbia, 2021Glass Animals, "Heat Waves," Dreamland, Wolf Tone, 2020Superchunk, "If You're Not Dark," Wild Loneliness, Merge, 2022GAYLE, "abc (nicer)," abc (nicer) (Single), Atlantic, 2021Nicki Minaj, "Super Freaky Girl," Super Freaky Girl (Single), Young Money, 2022Taylor Swift, "Would've, Could've, Should've," Midnights (3am Edition), Republic, 2022Dummy, "Mono Retriever," Mono Retriever (Single), Sub Pop, 2022PLOSIVS, "Hit the Breaks," Hit the Breaks (Single), Swami, 2021Bodega, "Statuette on the Console," Broken Equipment, What's Your Rupture?, 2022Thee Oh Sees, "A Foul Form," A Foul Form, Castle Face, 2022Anna Calvi, "Ain't No Grave," Tommy - EP, Domino, 2022Brittany Davis, "I Choose to Live," I Choose to Live - EP, Loosegrove, 2022Say Sue Me, "To Dream," The Last Thing Left, Damnably & Beach Town Music, 2022Yola, "Strange Things Are Happening Every Day," ELVIS (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), RCA, 2022Stillwater, "Fever Dog," Almost Famous, DreamWorks, 2000
Sharing influences, being in the moment, and getting too experimental. Paco Casanova (Paco Casanova, Prettiest Eyes, Corimia, Nakata) ""Last year's “Pools" having taken up a sizable chunk of our cold dark hearts, we were delighted to hear that LA post-industrial trio Prettiest Eyes have a new gang of crowd-stirrers. None too early, either; once you've become accustomed to their clanging synthetic orbit, it's hard to find other tunes that truly scratch the same itch. Volume 3 bursts at the seams with chrome-dipped timbres and surprise sharp edges, alien klaxon-calls and wailing dissonance offsetting the ziplock'd grease of their insistent drum and bass grooves. Prettiest Eyes are one of the most exciting live bands going on right now, and Volume 3 catches them in fine fettle. It's out on Castle Face records June 24th" -Matt Jones (Castleface Records)" Excerpt from https://prettiesteyes.bandcamp.com Paco Casanova: Instagram: @casanovapaco Merch: https://mockrecords.bandcamp.com/album/1up Paco's Album 1UP: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6B1PTAftWO7SHrwAXgwlxA Prettiest Eyes: http://www.prettiesteyes.com https://prettiesteyes.bandcamp.com/album/vol-3-2 https://www.castlefacerecords.com/collections/prettiest-eyes Corimia: Instagram: @coriminaband Website: corimiaband.com The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos
I had Dan Rincon on to discuss the Oh Sees record, Protean Threat, released via Castle Face Records. (Theme song by Honor Nezzo)
John Dwyer, best known for his work in the band Osees, fka Thee Oh Sees, fka O.C.S., speaks at length with guest host Matt Murillo (drops 12/8/2021) about his extended musical universe, including projects Krang, Pink and Brown, Coachwhips, Damaged Bug, the Trawggs, and Yikes. Dwyer also talks about his record label Castle Face, aging out of rock and roll lifestyle tropes, and his admiration of artists like Bob Log III and The Mummies. The Osees (sp?) are certainly one of my favorite current rock and roll bands. I love this band, I love these stories, and so will you. Miles Rozatti edited this one, thanks homie.Low profile is listener supported programming. If you like this show and want to hear more, please see how you can help sustain the project at Patreon.com/lowprofileOr Venmo @lowpropodcastThe portrait for this episode was painted by Nathan Berko-Gibson @portablediskoMiles Rozatti edited this one, I mostly bleeped it for the FCC.Low Profile receives in-kind support fromthese Olympia, WA independent businesses: San Francisco St Bakery, @schwartzsolympia, @3magbrewing, @rainydayolympia, and @old_schoolpizzeriaLow Profile airs every Friday at 4pm PST ON @kaosolympia 89.3 FM
Graham Lambkin - Cementspawn (from Salmon Run from the Solos boxset on Blank Forms) XV - Feeling (from s/t on Gingko) Trop Tard - Johnny is a Loser (from boxset on Scared Bones) Neutral - En 40-Arig Kvinna (from Gra Vag Gamlestaden on Grapefruit) Bill Nace and Samara Lubelski - Live in Brussels (on Bergpolder) Loren MazzaCane Connors - Siren (from 9th Avenue on Black Label. Carbon is reissuing this on LP later this year) Skogar - Golden Otter (from Paradise City Jams on Barnhus) Trad Gras och Stenar - Farewell (from So Long 2LP on Subliminal Sound) The Velvet Underground - Sister Ray (from the Boston Tea Party 2LP) The Fall - The NWRA (from Live at St Helen's Technical College 1981 on Castle Face) David Nance - If the Truth Ever Shows Up (from Staunch Honey LP on Trouble In Mind) The Clandestine Quartet - Thank You Mr Jackpots (from One For The Fossa, Two For The Wolverine on ThirtyThree ThirtyThree Records)
On this weeks episode we were honored to be joined by the one and only Matt Jones of Castle Face Records!!! We discuss the origins of Castle Face, and all the work that goes into running it, as well as answer some of your questions. Being able to talk to one of the main men of Castle Face Records, other one being John, made me appreciate and love this label even more! He was a hoot to talk to and this is a hoot of an episode. Jump on in!
Welcome to My Teeth Need Attention. I'm Joe Tunis. This podcast is essentially an extension of my radio show Numbers on WAYOLP Rochester NY 104.3fm and wayofm.org. This platform gives me a little more flexibility on things I'd like to cover, as well as encouraging people to check out music covered, directly supporting artists and labels, and also talk about Carbon, the label I've been running since 1994. In this podcast, I'm going to be featuring new and old music, underground and weirdo, as well as theme-based episodes, label features, and interviews. A Patreon might be coming down the road, as well as a printed zine and more. Here is the playlist: The Dead C - Power (from Clyma Est Mort)The Kiwi Animal - Crusader (from Music Media - Digital Regress reissue)The Fall - Slates, Slags, Etc (from bonus 7" from Live at St. Helens Technical College 1981 on Castle Face)Astute Palate - Dip in the Tussle / No Queen (from s/t cassette on Eternal Soundcheck)Stefan Christensen - Cole / Braille (from IDDB 7")Stefan Christensen - Discreet Hero (from Circular Ruins cassette on Hangover Central Station )No Friends Band - Inifinity Trigger (To All My Friends LP on Baggage Claim)Downer Canada - (on Roundbale / force behind Free Form Freakout)Bardo Pond - Everyman (from On The Ellipse)Sunflare - Black Magic Men (from ON 2LP on FeedingTube and Cardinal Fuzz)Naujawanan Baidar - Aftab Zadagi / Signal Disintegration (from Feeding Tube and Cardinal Fuzz 2LP reissue of cassettes Vol1 and Vol2)Milford Graves and Don Pullen - P.G. I (from The Complete Yale Concert 1966 CD on Corbett vs. Dempsey) Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, rate and review it, share it, etc. You can also follow us at @myteethneedattention on Instagram and at www.myteethneedattention.com
Die Resterampe und die Beschaffungskriminalität. Unsere Sendung auf Radio Corax (Halle) im Nachtprogramm der Freien Radios und als Ersatzsendung auf Pi Radio (Berlin Ost). Verschiedene Herangehensweisen um die Zeit sinnvoll zu verplempern, Trinken, Essen, Fernsehen und Musik: Intellektuelles Vorgehen. ## März 2021 1. David Reichelt — Mahmud Service/Desperate/The Audience/Confession: SubtracksEdit (Hindafing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack — 29. November 2019 — Südpolrecords) 2. XIXA — May They Call Us Home (Genesis — 9. Februar 2021 — Jullian Records) 3. 4 Mars — Natesha: Compassion (Djibouti Archives Volume 1: Super Somali Sounds from the Gulf of Tadjoura — 19. Februar 2021 — Ostinato Records) 4. Chee — Turn Up (Paralysis Analysis — 26. February 2021 — Deadbeats) 5. Osees — Crushed Grass: Live (Live at Big Sur — 9. Januar 2021 — Castle Face) 6. Jimmy Edgar — Get Up feat. Danny Brown (Cheetah Bend — 26. Februar 2021 — Innovative Leisure) 7. Undehfined — Bombs (Bipolar Sounds 2020: A Manic Depression Records Collection — 5. Januar 2021 — Left Coast Xtracts) 8. Russian Girls — Drepa mann (Drepa mann/Halda áfram — 21. Februar 2021 — bbbbbb recors) 9. Disko Zombies — Drums Over London (South London Stinkso — 29. Januar 2021 — Optik Nerve) 10. Prurient — Tokyo Exorcist (Chain Reaction At Dusk — 4. Dezember 2020 — Hospital Productions) 11. The Future Sound Of London — Disseminate (Music For 3 Books — 5. Februar 2021 — Not On Label) 12. Katie Dey — Dancing: Ada Rook faulty choreography mix (urdata — 29. Januar 2021 — Run for Cover Records) 13. Indigo Sparke — Dog Bark Echo (Echo — 19. Februar 2021 – Not On Label) 14. Andreas Dorau & Gereon Klug — So ist hier der 1. Mai (Koenig der Moewen — 3. August 2018 — Tapete Records) 15. Andreas Dorau & Gereon Klug — Das Möwenthema (Koenig der Moewen — 3. August 2018 — Tapete Records) 16. Atom™ — Computermusik (This is Computermusik — 19. Februar 2021 — Not On Label) 17. Jack Ellitt — Journey #1 (Artefacts Of Australian Experimental Music I [1930-1973] — 15. Januar 2019 — Shame File Music) 18. Prefuse 73 — The Man & Who He Really Is Pt.3 (The Failing Institute of Drums & Other Percussion — 5. Februar 2021 – Not On Label) 19. Yellow Ostrich — Hate Me Soon (The Mistress — 13. Oktober 2010 — Barsuk Records) 20. Nik Turner/The Space Falcons/Youth — Girl (Interstellar Energy — 15. September 2020 — Cadiz Music) 21. Appalooza — Distress (The Holy Of Holies — 5. Februar 2021 — Ripple Music) 22. Peel Dream Magazine — It's My Body (Agitprop Alterna: Deluxe — 15. Januar 2021 — Tough Love) 23. Songhoy Blues — badala (optimisme — 23. Oktober 2020 — at Possum Records) 24. Mogwai — Fuck Off Money (As The Love Continues — 19. Februar 2021 — Rock Action Records) 25. Mono No Aware — End Of An Unknown Artist (Shinshoo — 4. Dezember 2020 — Hands Productions) 26. Soup with John Zorn — Soup with John Zorn Part 2 (Shinjuku Pit Inn — 5. Januar 2021 — Not On Label) 27. Browning Mummery — Do The Eyes Of The Dead Retain Pictures (Artefacts Of Australian Experimental Music II [1974-1983] — 15. Januar 2019 — Shame File Music) 28. Fabien Leclercq, Sachli Gholamalizad, Sara De Roo — Claude M. (Lockdown: The Soundtrack — 18. Januar 2021 — VRT MZK) 29. Cabaret Voltaire — Billion Dollar (Shadow of Funk — 26. Februar 2021 — Mute Corporation) ### Informationen * Aprilsendung auf Pi Radio: 1. April 2021 um 1:00 Uhr * Aprilsendung auf dem Nachtprogramm der Freien Radios (z.Z. Radio Corax u.a.): 9. und 17. April 2021 um 0:00 Uhr (Wenn alles gut geht) ## Subtracks Neuste Errungenschafften und ungespielte Neuveröffentlichungen. Das was von einer Hitparade übrigbleibt, trocken wiederverwendet, um die Datenhalden abzubauen. * https://subtracks.funkwelle.org
Die Resterampe und die Beschaffungskriminalität. Unsere Sendung auf Radio Corax (Halle) im Nachtprogramm der Freien Radios und als Ersatzsendung auf Pi Radio (Berlin Ost). Verschiedene Herangehensweisen um die Zeit sinnvoll zu verplempern, Trinken, Essen, Fernsehen und Musik: Intellektuelles Vorgehen. ## März 2021 1. David Reichelt — Mahmud Service/Desperate/The Audience/Confession: SubtracksEdit (Hindafing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack — 29. November 2019 — Südpolrecords) 2. XIXA — May They Call Us Home (Genesis — 9. Februar 2021 — Jullian Records) 3. 4 Mars — Natesha: Compassion (Djibouti Archives Volume 1: Super Somali Sounds from the Gulf of Tadjoura — 19. Februar 2021 — Ostinato Records) 4. Chee — Turn Up (Paralysis Analysis — 26. February 2021 — Deadbeats) 5. Osees — Crushed Grass: Live (Live at Big Sur — 9. Januar 2021 — Castle Face) 6. Jimmy Edgar — Get Up feat. Danny Brown (Cheetah Bend — 26. Februar 2021 — Innovative Leisure) 7. Undehfined — Bombs (Bipolar Sounds 2020: A Manic Depression Records Collection — 5. Januar 2021 — Left Coast Xtracts) 8. Russian Girls — Drepa mann (Drepa mann/Halda áfram — 21. Februar 2021 — bbbbbb recors) 9. Disko Zombies — Drums Over London (South London Stinkso — 29. Januar 2021 — Optik Nerve) 10. Prurient — Tokyo Exorcist (Chain Reaction At Dusk — 4. Dezember 2020 — Hospital Productions) 11. The Future Sound Of London — Disseminate (Music For 3 Books — 5. Februar 2021 — Not On Label) 12. Katie Dey — Dancing: Ada Rook faulty choreography mix (urdata — 29. Januar 2021 — Run for Cover Records) 13. Indigo Sparke — Dog Bark Echo (Echo — 19. Februar 2021 – Not On Label) 14. Andreas Dorau & Gereon Klug — So ist hier der 1. Mai (Koenig der Moewen — 3. August 2018 — Tapete Records) 15. Andreas Dorau & Gereon Klug — Das Möwenthema (Koenig der Moewen — 3. August 2018 — Tapete Records) 16. Atom™ — Computermusik (This is Computermusik — 19. Februar 2021 — Not On Label) 17. Jack Ellitt — Journey #1 (Artefacts Of Australian Experimental Music I [1930-1973] — 15. Januar 2019 — Shame File Music) 18. Prefuse 73 — The Man & Who He Really Is Pt.3 (The Failing Institute of Drums & Other Percussion — 5. Februar 2021 – Not On Label) 19. Yellow Ostrich — Hate Me Soon (The Mistress — 13. Oktober 2010 — Barsuk Records) 20. Nik Turner/The Space Falcons/Youth — Girl (Interstellar Energy — 15. September 2020 — Cadiz Music) 21. Appalooza — Distress (The Holy Of Holies — 5. Februar 2021 — Ripple Music) 22. Peel Dream Magazine — It's My Body (Agitprop Alterna: Deluxe — 15. Januar 2021 — Tough Love) 23. Songhoy Blues — badala (optimisme — 23. Oktober 2020 — at Possum Records) 24. Mogwai — Fuck Off Money (As The Love Continues — 19. Februar 2021 — Rock Action Records) 25. Mono No Aware — End Of An Unknown Artist (Shinshoo — 4. Dezember 2020 — Hands Productions) 26. Soup with John Zorn — Soup with John Zorn Part 2 (Shinjuku Pit Inn — 5. Januar 2021 — Not On Label) 27. Browning Mummery — Do The Eyes Of The Dead Retain Pictures (Artefacts Of Australian Experimental Music II [1974-1983] — 15. Januar 2019 — Shame File Music) 28. Fabien Leclercq, Sachli Gholamalizad, Sara De Roo — Claude M. (Lockdown: The Soundtrack — 18. Januar 2021 — VRT MZK) 29. Cabaret Voltaire — Billion Dollar (Shadow of Funk — 26. Februar 2021 — Mute Corporation) ### Informationen * Aprilsendung auf Pi Radio: 1. April 2021 um 1:00 Uhr * Aprilsendung auf dem Nachtprogramm der Freien Radios (z.Z. Radio Corax u.a.): 9. und 17. April 2021 um 0:00 Uhr (Wenn alles gut geht) ## Subtracks Neuste Errungenschafften und ungespielte Neuveröffentlichungen. Das was von einer Hitparade übrigbleibt, trocken wiederverwendet, um die Datenhalden abzubauen. * https://subtracks.funkwelle.org
Join Lizzes and I as we jam out with some of our favourite tracks from 2020. Wear headphones. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Christmas Time Is Here by Khruangbin on Christmas Time Is Here b/w Christmas Time Is Here (Version Mary) (Dead Oceans) 11′13″ Think About Things - Hot Chip Remix by Daði Freyr; Hot Chip on Think About Things (Hot Chip Remix) (AWAL Recordings) 13′11″ Repeater #1 by Little Barrie; Malcolm Catto on Quatermass Seven (Madlib Invazion) 17′48″ Free by SAULT on Untitled (Rise) (Forever Living Original) 22′18″ Dallas by L'éclair on Noshtta (Bongo Joe) 28′47″ Turntables by Janelle Monáe on Turntables (Bad Boy Records) 29′59″ Mosaic by The Expansions on Soul Jazz Records presents KALEIDOSCOPE - New Spirits Known and Unknown (Soul Jazz Records) 37′00″ Lost and Found by Collocutor on Continuation (On The Corner) 47′13″ İsyan Manifestosu by Gaye Su Akyol on Yort Savul: İSYAN MANİFESTOSU! (Glitterbeat Records) 57′12″ Mr Wu by Kamaal Williams on Wu Hen (Black Focus) 60′29″ Wind Parade by Jordan Rakei on Blue Note Re:imagined (Universal Music) 66′48″ Memory Palace by Mildlife on Automatic (Heavenly Recordings) 75′12″ Deadlines by Surprise Chef on Daylight Savings (Mr Bongo) 82′16″ Baby by Four Tet on Sixteen Oceans (Text Records) 88′31″ Voyager by Paul Epworth on Voyager (Sony) 97′15″ Last Kiss by Dolph on Meaningful Trivialities (Leveldva) 103′29″ The Gate by Bent Arcana; John Dwyer; Ryan Sawyer; Peter Kerlin; Tom Dolas; Brad Caulkins; Kyp Malone; Marcos Rodriguez on Bent Arcana (Castle Face) 117′11″ Ring Out Solstice Bells by Jethro Tull on Songs from the Wood (Parlaphone Records) Check out the full archives on the website.
"Monte Fisto" by Hudson Mohawke from B. B. H. E; "Arms to the Sky" by Magik Markers from Isolated from Exterior Time: 2020; "Adam's Apple" by Matmos from The Consuming Flame: Open Exercises in Group Form; "Dreams" by Romare from Home; "Detached Living" by Rites Wild from Ways of Being; "Sprites" by Bent Arcana from their self-titled album. Courtesy of Castle Face. " A Little Way Different" by Moon Duo from Escape (Expanded Edition); "Sleep" by Adam Shephard from Plague Hymns; "Bororo by Hama from Houmeissa; "Four Women and Darkness" by J. Zunz from Hibiscus; "Tomita" by Jaga Jazzist from Pyramid
If you've been listening to Random Old Records for awhile, you'll know that weather and the seasons are one of the primary inspirations behind the music on the show. Well it's hot and hazy here in Ohio, so naturally EPISODE #84 is laid back and easy going to help beat back the sweat and the steam of summer in the city.You will hear pub rock classics from Ducks Deluxe and Brinsley Schwarz, country-tinged obscurities by Twin Engine and Sanford Clark, new jams from Rose City Band, Primo, Lavender Flu, and Brigid Dawson, psychedelic pop hidden gems by Birmingham Sunday and Paul Parrish, plus so much more. Twang, loping rhythms, ghostly echo chambers, chill vibes that veer close to bad dreams, and cautious optimism is the order of the day. It's like ice for your brain, so hit that download button and give it a whirl.Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #84Released 06/29/20DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Alex Harvey - "Tulsa Turnaround"(Alex Harvey, Capitol 1971)2. Ducks Deluxe - "Fireball"(Ducks Deluxe, RCA 1974)3. Rose City Band - "Morning Light"(Summerlong, Thrill Jockey 2020)4. Stray - "Oil Fumes And Sea Air"(Mudanzas, Transatlantic 1973)--And now, a word from our sponsors!5. Brinsley Schwarz - "Trying To Live My Life Without You"(New Favourites, United Artists 1974)6. Michael Nesmith and the First National Band - "Mama Nantucket"(Magnetic South, RCA 1970)7. Sanford Clark - "Climbin' The Walls"(They Call Me Country, Numero 2019)8. Twin Engine - "My Life Gets Better Every Day"(Twin Engine, Rev-Ola 2004)9. Curly Putnam - "Talking To The Grass"(The Beginning Of The End, Iron Mountain 2018)--The passport to pleasure!10. Brigid Dawson and the Mothers Network - "The Fool"(Ballet Of Apes, Castle Face 2020)11. Bobbie Gentry - "Courtyard (Demo)"(The Girl From Chickasaw County, UMC 2018)12. Paul Parrish - "Flowers In The Park"(The Forest Of My Mind, Music Factory 1968)13. Birmingham Sunday - "Medieval Journey"(A Message, All American 1969)14. The Great Scots - "Tell Her Please"(Arrive!, Beatrocket 2000)--Savage!15. Night Beats - "No Cops"(Who Sold My Generation, Heavenly 2016)16. Primo - "Machine"(Sogni, Upset The Rhythm 2020)17. Lavender Flu - "Mow The Glass"(Barbarian Dust, In The Red 2020)18. Jacuzzi Boys - "Guillotine"(Jacuzzi Boys, Hardly Art 2013)
Dreams, dreaming, and dreamy music is the order of the day. Everything is transforming and reality is realer than ever, and I find myself closing my eyes and dreaming of dinner at my favorite restaurant, a quick browse at the record store, and a stop at the Creamy Whip on the way home. EPISODE #83 of Random Old Records Podcast might not include any Moby Grape this time around, but it's still filled with music dedicated to good dreams and things that make you happy.This trip around the land of nod includes a touch of the psychedelic, plenty of insistent drum beats, sawing strings, soaring synths, a little mysticism, a little drama, and vocal harmonies out the wazoo. You'll hear new and old jams from Once And Future Band, Honeybus, Riki, Yumi Zouma, Wax Idols, The Crabs, John Foxx, Cold Beat, and so much more. In between the songs, you will hear bits from the 1974 movie Mr. Sycamore, a wacky slice of vintage new age nonsense about a man who wants to become a tree. Plant your feet, grab some water, and let this episode be the soundtrack!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #83Released 05/25/20DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Honeybus - "Story"(Story, Deram 1969)2. Jonathan Gill - "Isandula Road"(Come Join My Orchestra, Grapefruit 2018)3. Ray Whitley - "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow"(Looking For Ths Sun, High Moon 2019)4. Cathy Rich - "Darkest Before Dawn"(Let The Good Times In, Teensville 2019)5. Terri Schmidt - "Closer To Your Heart"(Whispers: Lounge Originals, Numero Group 2020)--Mr. Sycamore Part 1!6. Once And Future Band - "Andromeda"(Deleted Scenes, Castle Face 2020)7. Unloved - "Love"(Heartbreak, Heavenly 2019)8. The Catenary Wires - "Tie Me To The Rails"(Til The Morning, Tapete 2019)9. Jeffrey Novak - "Here Comes Snakeman"(Baron In The Trees, In The Red 2012)--Mr. Sycamore Part 2!10. Wax Idols - "Mausoleum"(Happy Ending, Etruscan Gold 2018)11. Katy Goodman and Greta Morgan - "Bastards Of Young"(Take It, It's Yours, Polyvinyl 2016)12. Rays - "Yesterday's Faces"(You Can Get There From Here, Trouble In Mind 2018)13. The Crabs - "Debutante"(What Were Flames Now Smolder, K 1997)14. Lois - "Capital A"(Infinity Plus, K 1996)--Mr. Sycamore Part 3!15. John Foxx - "Europe After The Rain"(The Garden, Virgin 1981)16. Yumi Zouma - "Sage"(Truth Or Consequences, Polyvinyl 2020)17. Cold Beat - "Flat Earth"(Mother, DFA 2020)18. Riki - "Bose Lugen (Body Mix)"(Riki, Dais 2020)19. Gwenno - "Hunros"(Le Kov, Heavenly 2018)
Die Hitparade von Pi Radio... Die Jahre gehen ins Land und vergehen… Heute ist unsere 100. Sendung… Alle Hits die so die Zeit durchgelaufen sind… Zum nachhören… == Die Hitparade 2012/2020 1. (Platz 40) I Monster - The uncertain contents of the BUCHLA box (Bright Sparks – 26. Februar 2016 – Twins Of Evil Recordings) 2. (Platz 39) ShitKid – Yooouuu (Freedom Is so Inconvenient – 19. Januar 2018 – PNKSLM Recordings) 3. (Platz 38) Fidlar – Nuke (Almost Free – 25. Januar 2019 – Mom + Pop) 4. (Platz 37) Strawberry Girls – Bird Technology Pt. 1 (French Ghetto – 20. April 2013 – Strawberry Girls) 5. (Platz 36) The Julie Ruin – I'm Done (Hit Reset – 8. Juli 2016 – Hardly Art Records) 6. (Platz 35) Ty Segall – Big Man (Fried Shallots – 25. August 2017 – Drag City) 7. (Platz 34) Atom™ – Ich Bin Meine Maschine : Album Version (Ich Bin Meine Maschine : Remixed – 3. Februar 2014 – Raster-Noton) 8. (Platz 33) Chuckamuck – Kehrtage (Im Knast – 1. August 2014 – Staatsakt) 9. (Platz 32) The Fall – Dedication Not Medication (Sub-Lingual Tablet – 11. April 2015 – Cherry Red) 10. (Platz 31) Stereototal – Je m'en fous (Les Hormones – 26. Februar 2016 – Staatsakt/Caroline) 11. (Platz 30) Shades - Powers of Two (Powers of Two – 5. Februar 2016 – Selfrelease) 12. (Platz 29) GØGGS – GØGGS (GØGGS – 1. Juli 2016 – In The Red Recordings) 13. (Platz 28) Doc Schoko – Hirnfriedhof (Stadt Der Lieder – 2. Februar 2018 – Staatsakt/Caroline International) 14. (Platz 27) Jimi Tenor – Tropical Eel (Order of Nothingness/Tropical Eel – 4. März 2016 – Philophon) 15. (Platz 26) Fews – More Than Ever (Into Red – 1. März 2019 – Play It Again Sam) 16. (Platz 25) Schlomi Bagdadi – Child Cough (Child Cough – 20. Dezember 2017 – Selfrelease) 17. (Platz 24) Parliament – Antisocial Media (Medicaid Fraud Dogg – 22. Mai 2018 – C Kunspyruhzy Records) 18. (Platz 23) Test Dept – Landlord (Disturbance – 1. März 2019 – One Little Indian) 19. (Platz 22) Luke Haines – Bunker Funker (British Nuclear Bunkers – 16. Oktober 2015 – Cherry Red Records) 20. (Platz 21) Two Fingers – Adrians Rhythm (Six Rhythms – 22. Juni 2015 – Division Recordings) 21. (Platz 20) Thee Oh Sees – Dead Man's Gun (A Weird Exits – 12. August 2016 – Castle Face) 22. (Platz 19) Hardcore Anal Hydrogen – Coin coin (Hypercut – 23. März 2018 – Apathia Records) 23. (Platz 18) The Düsseldorf Düsterboys — Kneipe (Nenn mich Musik — 25. Oktober 2019 — Staatsakt) 24. (Platz 17) Salyu × Salyu – スタジオライブ (「攻殻機動隊ARISE border_1」EDテーマ『じぶんがいない』) (Ghost In The Shell Arise – 19. Juni 2013 – Victor Entertainment, Inc.) 25. (Platz 16) Hallelujah The Hills – I'm in the Phone Book, I'm on the Planet, I'm Dying Slowly (A Band Is Something to Figure Out – 12. April 2016 – Reverse The Tape Decks ASCAP) 26. (Platz 15) Rocketnumbernine – Symposium (MeYouWeYou – 9. August 2013 – Smalltown Supersound) 27. (Platz 14) ZOMBIE-CHANG – モナリザ: Mona Lisa (Petit Petit Petit – 4. Juli 2018 – Roman Label/Bayon Production) 28. (Platz 13) Andreas Dorau – Nein! (Das Wesentliche – 7. Juni 2019 – Tapete Records) 29. (Platz 12) DxBxSx – It's So Berghain (Ihr! Alle! Immer! – 2013 – Elektrohasch Schallplatten) 30. (Platz 11) Frankie Cosmos – Art School (Zentropy – 4. März 2014 – Double Double Whammy) 31. (Platz 10) Powell - Jonny: Feat. Jonny (Sport – 14. Oktober 2016 – XL Recordings) 32. (Platz 9) Mr. Oizo – The Church (The Church – 17. November 2014 – Brainfeeder) 33. (Platz 8) Frankie Cosmos – Caramelize (Vessel – 12. März 2018 – Sub Pop) 34. (Platz 7) Kim Gordon — Air BnB (No Home Record — 11. Oktober 2019 — Matador) 35. (Platz 6) Kammerflimmer Kollektief – Zurück zum Beton : Version (Désarroi – 20. Februar 2015 – Staubgold) 36. (Platz 5) kick.pleakley – Poem (Poem – 27. Juni 2015 – Soundcloud) 37. (Platz 4) Giant Sand – Transponder (Heartbreak Pass – 8. Mai 2015 – New West Records) 38. (Platz 3) Frankie Cosmos — Windows (Close it Quietly — 6. September 2019 — Sub Pop) 39. (Platz 2) Winny Puhh – Meiecundimees üks Korsakov läks eile Lätti: Original (Eesti Laul – 2. März 2013 – Eesti Rahvusringhääling) 40. (Platz 1) Thee Oh Sees – Sticky Hulks (Mutilator Defeated At Last – 18. Mai 2015 – Castle Face) == Informationen * Einsendeschluss der laufenden Hitparade: 22. Mai 2020 * Maisendung Pi Radio: 28. Mai 2020 um 17:00 Uhr * Maisendung Radio Corax: 1. Juni um 20:00 Uhr und 2. Juni 2019 um 11:00 Uhr == Die Hitparade von Radio Woltersdorf Die Regeln sind einfach. Wähle deinen Titel aus den Neuvorstellungen aus und schicke uns entweder eine E-Mail mit dem Titel, oder eine zum Titel zugeordnete E-Mail die Leer bleiben kann oder gehe auf die Abstimmungsseite ( http://pipapo.radio-woltersdorf.org ). Oder Postkarte an Pi Radio; Lottumstr. 9/10; 10119 Berlin oder vorbeikommen... Es ist alles noch nicht richtig durchdacht, wir wollten aber mal damit anfangen, deswegen geht hier nicht alles mit richtigen Dingen zu. * http://pipapo.radio-woltersdorf.org * http://soundcloud.com/pi-radio/pi-pa-po-rade-kopf-an-kopf
Do you like prog and kraut rock? Bands from the 1970's? Well, Kedama is for you! Castle Face recently re-released music from the German -Swiss outfit that formed in 1971. You can hear a track from The Complete Collection on the show today. Plus, tunes by Arlo Parks, Hamerkop, Mount Sharp, Bee Appleseed, Frazey Ford and more! Stay tuned. 00:00 - The Jaunt on BTR 00:53 - about her. again. - Son Little 04:33 - Nearly Lost My Mind - Mariya May 07:36 - Hey You - Katy J Pearson 11:10 - Let's Start Again - Frazey Ford 14:52 - Domes - Mount Sharp 18:12 - The Alchemist - Shadow Show 20:54 - Diamond Girl - RED MASS 26:14 - The Jaunt on BTR 27:09 - Lucky Stars - Christopher Paul Stelling 30:43 - This Is Far From Over - Bonnie "Prince" Billy 33:24 - Poonchie - Luke Lalonde 34:56 - Visions - Loving 38:45 - Now That I'm Back - Frances Quinlan 42:01 - Celebrate Your Body - Bee Appleseed 46:26 - The Jaunt on BTR 46:53 - Sylvia - Mr. Elevator 49:22 - Singing A Single Song Of Satan - Nolan Potter's Nightmare Band 55:24 - Squid - Chance Wiesner 58:00 - Feelin' Finite - Legal Vertigo 61:04 - Where Are You Judy - Andy Shauf 64:21 - When Will Death Come - Sarah Mary Chadwick 68:36 - Cue Synthesizer - Destroyer 72:20 - Deep Feels - Tall Tall Trees 76:58 - The Jaunt on BTR 77:32 - Pipers Play’d - Arbor Labor Union 79:16 - Siwanoy - Nik Freitas 82:27 - Stark Raven - The Deer 87:07 - A Few Blue Flowers - Torres 90:53 - Eugene - Arlo Parks 94:30 - The Jaunt on BTR 94:43 - Mellow (feat. Shygirl) - Georgia 98:19 - never was mine - flor 102:45 - Egg - Hamerkop 106:22 - Bodyintoshapes - Elliot Moss 110:32 - Reticent - M.T. Hadley 113:02 - calico - glass beach 115:12 - The Jaunt on BTR 116:00 - Acid - Kedama 120:34 - Finish
The title track from Biting Through by Fox Millions Duo; "Throne Lane" by Steve Moore from Beloved Exile; "Cause Yourself To Rise, Gong" by Paisiel from their self titled album; "Alice" by Psychic TV from Pagan Day; "Black Fly" by Circuit des Yeux from Reaching for Indigo; "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" by Deadbeat and Camara from Trinity Thirty; "Here It Comes" by POW! from Shift. Courtesy of Castle Face; "Pinnacles of You" by Caterina Barbieri from Ecstatic Computation; "Golden Ball" by Stereolab from Transient Random Noise Bursts With Announcements; "Flu" by Jameszoo and Metropole Orkest from Melkweg; "Argathini" by Siavash Amini from Subsiding.
The title track from Biting Through by Fox Millions Duo; "Throne Lane" by Steve Moore from Beloved Exile; "Cause Yourself To Rise, Gong" by Paisiel from their self titled album; "Alice" by Psychic TV from Pagan Day; "Black Fly" by Circuit des Yeux from Reaching for Indigo; "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" by Deadbeat and Camara from Trinity Thirty; "Here It Comes" by POW! from Shift. Courtesy of Castle Face; "Pinnacles of You" by Caterina Barbieri from Ecstatic Computation; "Golden Ball" by Stereolab from Transient Random Noise Bursts With Announcements; "Flu" by Jameszoo and Metropole Orkest from Melkweg; "Argathini" by Siavash Amini from Subsiding.
"Residential" by Shane Gillis from the upcoming release Portal; "Vampire Crane" by American Wilds from Guitar Module 2017. Courtesy of Thrill Jockey; "One Step (Josefin Ohrn and The Liberation Remix)" by Gnoomes from Tschak Remixed!; "Maliblue Dream Sequence" by Gregg Kowalsky from L'orange L'orange; "Passing Through A Horizontal Slit" by Ahnnu from Special Forces; "Rainbow's End" by ORB from Naturality. Courtesy of Castle Face; "Sun Hill" by The Transcendence Orchestra from Modern Methods For Ancient Rituals; "Get Riddim" by The Bug by from Bad; "Above Chandeliers" by pinkcourtesyphone from Indelicate Slices
"Residential" by Shane Gillis from the upcoming release Portal; "Vampire Crane" by American Wilds from Guitar Module 2017. Courtesy of Thrill Jockey; "One Step (Josefin Ohrn and The Liberation Remix)" by Gnoomes from Tschak Remixed!; "Maliblue Dream Sequence" by Gregg Kowalsky from L'orange L'orange; "Passing Through A Horizontal Slit" by Ahnnu from Special Forces; "Rainbow's End" by ORB from Naturality. Courtesy of Castle Face; "Sun Hill" by The Transcendence Orchestra from Modern Methods For Ancient Rituals; "Get Riddim" by The Bug by from Bad; "Above Chandeliers" by pinkcourtesyphone from Indelicate Slices
I was spending a frenzied night at home getting this episode ready and while I was uploading it, a thought came into my head: November 2017 marks the NINTH year of Random Old Records Podcast. Sure, I've taken a few months or even years off at times, but this show remains my favorite hobby in the world. A lot has happened in that time, but I still love finding amazing jams and cutting them together into hourish-long podcasts. Hope you have as much fun listening to them as I do making them!There isn't really a theme to EPISODE #60, except for a focus on newer music. It starts off with an anthem from Montana rockers Mordecai and a tense jangle bomb from Oakland's Rays, then features some non-one-word named bands like Erase Errata (PLEASE check out their reunion record from 2015) and Uranium Club, new tracks from shoegaze legends Lush and Slowdive, and a final section with classic 90s indie pop like World Of Pooh (also PLEASE check out the new reissue of their super-rare LP The Land Of Thirst, it is incredible) and The Spinanes.The other big news this time around is that I have finally rejoined the real podcast world, and you can now SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via iTunes, Google Play, and RSS. If you love the podcast and don't want to miss an episode, please click one of the links around the page and sign up now, then consider writing a nice review when you do! Older episodes will also be added back to the feed as time goes on. You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the episode below. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #60Released 11/16/2017DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Mordecai - "In A Hole"(Abstract Recipe, Richie 2017)2. Rays - "Theatre Of Lunacy"(Rays, Trouble In Mind 2017)3. Knife Pleats - "Things I Hold"(Hat Bark Beach, Jigsaw 2015)4. School Damage - "Particles"(School Damage, Chapter Music 2017)5. Bent - "Bless You"(Mattress Springs 7", Emotional Response 2017)6. Erase Errata - "Watch Your Language"(Lost Weekend, Under The Sun 2015)--Colonizing Mars!7. Ausmuteants - "New Planet"(Band Of The Future, Aarght 2016)8. Uranium Club - "That Clown's Got A Gun"(All Of Them Naturals, Fashionable Idiots 2017)9. Savoy Motel - "Western Version Boogie"(Savoy Motel, What's Your Rupture 2016)10. Boss Hog - "White Sand"(Boss Hog, DGC 1995)11. Thee Oh Sees - "At The End, On The Stairs"(An Odd Entrances, Castle Face 2016)--Problems with the mail!12. Lush - "Out Of Control"(Blind Spot, Edamame 2016)13. Slowdive - "No Longer Making Time"(Slowdive, Dead Oceans 2017)14. Molly Nilsson - "Money Never Dreams"(Imaginations, Night School 2017)15. Cold Beat - "62 Moons"(Chaos By Invitation, Crime On The Moon 2017)--Thank you!16. Jeannie Pearl - "Maybe In Another Year"(Wayfaring Strangers: Ladies From The Canyon, Numero Group 2017)17. World Of Pooh - "Someone Wants You Dead"(GHM 7", K 1990)18. The Spinanes - "Valency"(Strand, Sub Pop 1996)19. Lois - "Flamer"(Bet The Sky, K 1995)
TRUE STORY: this episode of Random Old Records was supposed to come out back in April. I had an entire hour mapped out, made a test-mix, and immediately hated it. So, I trashed the entire thing, sat on it awhile, made a few changes, still hated it, started from scratch and hated THAT one too, then heard the new album from Terry and found the perfect song to really make it sing. Now, it's nearly October and EPISODE #59 is finally ready for your listening pleasure!It all kicks off with a series of songs straight out of the late '60s rock underground, featuring flashy horn arrangements, jazzy textures, and blasts of instrumental virtuosity. Then, you'll hear the massive 1995 single "Fanfare" by Eric Matthews, a selection of recent chill-pop from Omni and Mild High Club, some newer tracks from long-time Random Old Records favorites Natural Child and Black Mountain, and then the old and new start to intermingle before Black Moth Super Rainbow finishes up with a modern classic track. Stream or download the episode below, and as always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records Podcast #59Released 09/24/2017DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. The Gun - "Race With The Devil"(Gun, Epic 1968)2. Audience - "Belladonna Moonshine"(Friend's Friend's Friend, Charisma 1970)3. Keef Hartley Band - "From The Window"(The Time Is Near, Deram 1970)4. Tim Buckley - "Pleasant Street"(Goodbye And Hello, Elektra 1967)--The mind of a baby!5. Eric Matthews - "Fanfare"(It's Heavy In Here, Sub Pop 1995)6. Omni - "Jungle Jenny"(Deluxe, Trouble In Mind 2016)7. Terry - "Take Me To The City"(Remember Terry, Upset The Rhythm 2017)8. Mild High Club - "Kokopelli"(Skiptracing, Stone's Throw 2016)9. Black Mountain - "Cemetery Breeding"(Iv, JagJaguwar 2016)--Freedom's just another word...10. Natural Child - "There And Back"(Okey Dokey, self-released 2016)11. Doug Sahm - "It's Gonna Be Easy"(Doug Sahm And Band, Atlantic 1973)12. Arnim-Hamilton - "Pepper Man"(Fuckin' A: Bubblegum Motherfucker Favorites (1967-1975), Burger 2016)13. Raw Edge - "October Country"(Book A Trip 2: More Psych Pop Sounds Of Capitol Records, Now Sounds 2013)--Real fish pieces!14. Kevin Ayers and Bridget St. John - "The Oyster And The Flying Fish"(Shooting At The Moon, Harvest 1970)15. The Parlour Band - "Early Morning Eyes"(Is A Friend?, Deram 1972)16. Kelley Stoltz - "Star Cluster"(In Triangle Time, Castle Face 2015)17. Black Moth Super Rainbow - "Cobra Juicy"(Cobra Juicy, Rad Cult 2012)
The Elevated Transmissions Podcast is back with a new format, y'all! While wondering the planet, I've met my fair share of incredible human beings. I decided to start reaching out to folks doing interesting things and ask them to curate a 10 song playlist of their current favorite tracks. I wanted the music to provide a base for conversation, stories, wisdom, comedy, tragedy, and all the rest. The point being to share and learn about music the old fashioned way, with human interaction, exchange and more often then not a couple roaches in the ashtray. Episode 006 of The Elevated Transmissions Podcast is with Matt Jones. Matt is one third of the amazing Castle Face record label, founder of "weirdo punk" band Male Gaze and an over all good dude. I sat down with Matt in San Francisco and we discussed some of his current favorite jams a week or so after the 2016 election results were in. I hope you enjoy it. Please leave comments and let us know what you think!!! - Al Lover Check out what Matt's up to below...... http://www.castlefacerecords.com/ http://www.malegazesf.com/
Matt runs Castleface Records and plays in Male Gaze. We talked about vintage synthesizers, the San Francisco exodus, vinyl manufacturing, and running a record label. Thanks, Matt, Male Gaze, and Castleface Records. This show is on Apple iTunes, Stitcher, and at cameronadair.com. Subscribe and write a review on iTunes, and thanks for listening.
It's been about six months since I last did a podcast, and over a year since I did these with any regularity, but a funny thing happened several weeks ago. I had figured returning to podcasting would be damn near impossible at this point. I hadn't done them monthly in forever, so where the hell was I gonna start?! I think I've bought and listened to something like three hundred records in the past year, and all of them are worthy of your attention in some way. So, I sat down and made a list, and by the time I was done I had filled both sides of a piece of paper and started writing more names in between the cracks. The simple theme of Random Old Records #45 is "things that blew my freakin' mind since the last one."To be more specific, this episode features music that is slightly bent, cracked, or mutilated, with nothing much resembling standard pop, rock, or punk music. You'll hear freaky prog-folk from original Vertigo label acts Cressida and Tudor Lodge, blown-out punk noise by Flipper, Running, Obnox, and Sector Zero, and plain ol' weirdness by E.T. Habit, MX-80 Sound, and Captain Beefheart. Hope you all enjoy!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via iTunes, Google Play, or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the episode below. As always, thanks for listening!Random Old Records #45Released 08/13/13DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")1. Cressida - "To Play Your Little Game"(Cressida, Vertigo 1970)2. Anonymous - "Up To You"(Inside The Shadow, Machu Picchu Ltd. 2013)3. Salvia Plath - "House Of Leaves"(The Bardo Story, Weird World 2013)4. Tudor Lodge - "Nobody's Listening"(Tudor Lodge, Vertigo 1971)5. Dark - "R.C.8."(Round The Edges, Machu Picchu Ltd. 2013)--Runaway Daughters!!6. Sector Zero - "Hiding In My Car"(Sector Zero 7", Goner 2013)7. Running - "Why Can't You Be In Running"(Vaguely Ethnic, Castle Face 2013)8. Obnox - "Ciara"(Corrupt Free Enterprise, 12XU 2013)9. Whatever Brains - "Summer Jammin' 2"(Whatever Brains, Sorry State 2012)10. The Mallard - "Decade"(Finding Meaning In Deference, Castle Face 2013)11. Public Image Ltd. - "Low Life"(First Issue, Light In The Attic 2013)--Tarantulas!!12. Human Eye - "Alligator Dance"(4: Into Unknown, Goner 2013)13. Flipper - "Get Away"(Sex Bomb Baby, Subterranean 1988)14. Gary Wrong Group - "Heroin Beach Serpents Attack"(Knights Of Misery, Total Punk/Jeth-Row 2013)15. ET Habit - "Hooves & Tails"(Panthers On The Roof, ET Habit 2012)16. MX-80 Sound - "Kid Stuff"(Hard Attack, Superior Viaduct 2013)17. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - "Moonlight On Vermont"(Trout Mask Replica, Straight 1969)18. The Gospel Truth - "A Lonely Man Does Foolish Things"(A Lonely Man Does Foolish Things, 12XU 2013)
Part 2 of my conversation with guests Mike Piantigini and Brad Searles as we discuss the new music we're looking forward to in 2013. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from Low, Thee Oh Sees, Mikal Cronin and Ken Stringfellow. Show notes: - Recorded at Piantigini Place, Somerville, Mass. - The Who's Live at Hull sounds a lot like Live at Leeds - Hearing bands play old favorites vs. new material - Selling your music for commercial use - Pete Townshend was a major solo artist in the '80s - '80s recording techniques have not aged well - Debating McCartney's solo work - Kids these days... - YouTube as music delivery mechanism - Not just videos, but full albums and lyric videos - The sad tale of Myspace - Bandcamp's fan pages - Brad: Psyched about new LP from Kid Canaveral - The death of Lovejoy's, a great Austin dive bar - Alamo Drafthouse rules - Brad: Upcoming Mark Kozelek and Album Leaf collaboration - Indie bands love covering the Misfits - Bands keep touring without original members (Misfits, Dead Kennedys) - Violent Femmes are reuniting with original lineup at Coachella - Prog is coming back - Brad dug Genesis in the Duke/Abacab era - "Illegal Alien" is a horrible song - Long-awaited albums that may never come: Dylan at the Movies, The Wrens - Brad bets My Bloody Valentine won't release new album by time this airs (he loses bet) - Mike can't stop talking about his trip to SXSW - The power of chocolate chip cookies - Labels are running out of classic rock to reissue, turning to alt-rock - To be continued - Bonehead of the Week Music:Low - Just Make It Stop Thee Oh Sees - Minotaur Mikal Cronin - Apathy Ken Stringfellow - Doesn't It Remind You of Something Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Low song is on the forthcoming album The Invisible Way on Sub Pop. Download it for free at SoundCloud. The Thee Oh Sees song is on the forthcoming album Floating Coffin on the Castle Face label. Download the song for free at Stereogum. The Mikal Cronin song is on his self-titled album on Trouble in Mind Records. Download the song for free from SoundSpike. The Ken Stringfellow song is on the album Danzig in the Moonlight on Spark and Shine Records. Download the song for free at Chromewaves. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
The Ink Spots - Do-nuts (Popular Favorites)John Maus - Green Bouzard (Love is Real)Jay Arner - Black Horse (Bad Friend)Korean Gut - Hard To Say (Student Loan Split 7)Thee Oh Sees - European Son (The Velvet Underground and Nico by Castle Face and Friends)The Velvet Underground - Waiting For My Man (April 1966 Scepter Studio Acetate)The High Drops - Part of the Brigade (Student Loan Split 7)Hemogoblin - I Will Live Forever (Safe Amp Comp)Ladyhawk - Window Pane (No Can Do)Slam Dunk - Why Can't I Change (Welcome To Miami)Peace - The Perp Walk (The World Is Too Much With Us)tame impala - feels like we only go backwards (lonerism)Boogie Monster - Fantasy Nails (Raking Bombs Demo)
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling as we discuss movie soundtracks. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from Ty Segall, Spider Bags, METZ and Mission of Burma. Show notes: - Recorded at Chez Breitling - Breitling: The Rocky soundtrack was big in his childhood in Philly - Soundtracks went from simple scores to multiple artists - Hulk Hogan's sex tape nearly ruined the Internet - "Rock Around the Clock" made its mark - Elvis, Beatles both used soundtracks well - Having kids forces you to listen to children's movie soundtracks - Kenny Loggins built his career around soundtrack hits - The '80s saw numerous videos for soundtrack songs featuring clips from movie - Journey contributed to the Tron soundtrack - Heavy Metal soundtrack featured two different songs called "Heavy Metal" - Soundtracks were a way for artists to keep their name out there between albums - Breitling: Fond memories of the Xanadu soundtrack - Kumar: Remember digging Frankie Valli's title track of the Grease soundtrack - Rap and rock met in the Judgment Night soundtrack - Jon Cafferty and Beaver Brown became big thanks to the movie Eddie and Cruisers - Elliott Smith's contributions to Good Will Hunting made him a household name - Rock artists like Mark Mothersbaugh and Danny Elfman became film composers Music:Ty Segall - Femme Fatale Spider Bags - Friday Night METZ - Headache Mission of Burma - 2wice Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Ty Segall song is on the compilation The Velvet Underground & Nico by Castle Face and Friends on Castle Face Records. Download it for free at Stereogum. The Spider Bags song is on the album Shake My Head. Download the song for free at Bandcamp. The METZ song is on the band's self-titled debut on Sub Pop. Download the song for free from Sub Pop. The Mission of Burma song is on the album The Obliterati on Matador Records. Download the song for free from Epitonic. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian; check out his site PodGeek.