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On an all-new episode of Discologist, Eduardo and Kevin celebrate the return of Canadian “doom-soul” artist Cold Specks, discuss the latest from pop-psych weirdos Mamamlarky, ponder if new music from the legendary English band Hawkind f***s, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 741: April 18, 2025 playlist: Laibach, "Fedayeen (feat. RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, Gallina Vocal Group, Navid Gohari)" (Alamut) 2025 Mute Joy Guidry, "Hold and Be Held" (Five Prayers) 2025 Jaid Immersion and Suss, "In The Far Away" (Nanocluster Vol. 3) 2025 ~Swim Cold Specks, "Venus in Pisces" (Light for the Midnight) 2025 Mute The Ex, "In The Rain" (If Your Mirror Breaks) 2025 [self-released] Miki Berenyi Trio, "Big I Am" (Tripla) 2025 Bella Union Mark Van Hoen, "Multiplex" (The Eternal Present) 2025 Dell'Orso Michael Hurley, "Tea" (Blue Hills) 2010 Mississippi Viz, "Hyperalom" (Danse des Larmes) 2025 Heat Crimes Eva Fernandez Suarez and Thomas Barriere, "Agua" (Adela) 2025 Morc Tapes House of Harm, "Can't Fight the Feeling" (Can't Fight the Feeling) 2025 [self-released] Pierre Bastien and Michel Banabila, "Le Système Déraille" (Nuits Sans Nuit) 2025 Pingipung Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
durée : 00:55:47 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Ce soir, de jeunes voix féminines qui devraient vous faire vibrer, et on commence avec celle de Cold Specks, dont certains ne l'ont peut être pas oublié depuis ses débuts en 2013. - réalisé par : Stéphane Ronxin
Episode 707: July 28, 2024 playlist: Ty Segall, "The Dance (Edit)" (Love Rudiments) 2024 Drag City Cold Specks, "How it Feels" (How it Feels) 2024 Mute Sarah Davachi, "Possente Spirto" (The Head As Form'd In The Crier's Choir) 2024 Late Music Minhwi Lee, "Mirror Therapy for Phantom Pain" (Hometown to Come) 2023 [self-released] / 2024 Alien Transistor Mark Lanegan Band, "Can't Come Down" (Butterfly XX) 2024 Beggars Arkive Jan Esbra, "Returning" (Suspended In A Breath) 2024 Phantom Limb Rrose x Polygonia, "Haima" (Dermatology) 2024 Eaux Sun Araw, "Lifetime" (Lifetime) 2024 Drag City Nídia and Valentina, "Mata" (Estradas) 2024 Latency Whitney Johnson, "Vari" (Hav) 2024 Drag City Gareth Donkin, "Tell Me Something (Crackazat Remix)" (Welcome Home (Deluxe)) 2024 Drink Sum WTR Sam Wilkes, Craig Weinrib, and Dylan Day, "When I Can Read My Titles Clear" (Sam Wilkes, Craig Weinrib, and Dylan Day) 2024 Leaving Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Single Play with Popdose founder and Mayor of the Humanities, Jeff Giles In episode 102 of Planet LP, host Ted Asregadoo is joined by Popdose founder Jeff Giles for a special Single Play episode. Get ready to expand your playlist and discover hidden gems from legendary artists like The Clash and concept project, Largo -- alongside impressive new music from As For The Future and Cold Specks. But this episode is more than just a "you should listen to this song" episode. Jeff and Ted jump into the deep end of the cultural pool to talk about the challenges of discovering new music in an era when we're offered an endless buffet of musical delights for very little money and effort. The result of all this abundance is a cheapening of the arts to the point where one artist featured (Cold Specks) is currently unhoused. Speaking of the arts, Jeff Giles has a new novel! Langley Powell and the Society for the Defense of the Mundane published by Humorist Books is the story of a man who spent his life debunking the supernatural and magic only to be killed by a falling piano -- and discover, much to his annoyance, that he is a ghost.
Incoming! Today we premiere the club mix of 'Something Half Way' from Chris Liebing's forthcoming album, Another Day, due out on Mute on 19 November 2021. Chris Liebing is a well established DJ, producer and the driving force behind the labels CLR and Spinclub Recordings. His sound has continuously evolved during his career, but he has always true to his techno roots. ‘Something Half Way' is released as a single tomorrow and Liebing has hit a sweet spot with a balance between melodic elements and a driving dance floor vitality that also lends itself to headphone listening. Chris explained to us that ‘Something Half Way' is the most “techno” sounding track on the forthcoming album, I still felt like I need to make a club version out of it in order to be able to play it more seamlessly in a set. There is always a fine line between a track that works better on your headphones and one made solely for the dancefloor. While the whole album is more on the headphone side of things, I wanna make sure that I make versions for the tracks that also work on the dancefloor. “With this album, I wanted to take myself out of it as much as possible,” explains Chris Liebing. After three decades of working dance floors with techno, he has chosen a different avenue for his most recent productions. Another Day sees Liebing once again collaborating with an eclectic mix of artists, including several who were involved with Burn Slow. Miles Cooper Seaton, in one of his last performances following his sad and untimely passing earlier this year, and Polly Scattergood lends vocals to a track each, while Ralf Hildenbeutel returns to produce. Ladan (formerly known as Cold Specks), Tom Adams and Maria Uzor (Sink Ya Teeth) are new collaborators for Liebing. Despite Liebing very much directing and driving the shape, tone and essence of the album, he ultimately views it as one rooted in collaboration and one more contributor to the album is Mute's Daniel Miller, “Daniel's input was just incredible,” he says. “He brought his modular setup in our studio and he added this extra flavour.” This added element, combined with Hildenbeutel's silky production skills, the eclectic presence of the guest vocalists and Liebing's intuitive ear for compositions, results in something truly unique. ANOTHER DAY TRACKLISTING Fault Line (feat. Miles Cooper Seaton) Patterns (feat. Maria Uzor) 10 West Circles (feat. Tom Adams) Something Half Way Another Day (feat. Polly Scattergood) Cause & Effect Whispers and Wires (feat. Ladan) Hollow Town (feat. Tom Adams) Closedown The new album will be available from 19 November 2021 on double vinyl and CD, both with a silver finish and 16-page booklet, as well as digitally here: https://mute.ffm.to/cl-ad CHRIS LIEBING --------------------- SC: @chris-liebing IG: www.instagram.com/chrisliebingofficial Four Four Magazine --------------------------- FB: www.facebook.com/FOURFOURDANCE/ IG: www.instagram.com/fourfourmagazine/ Web: www.fourfourmag.com/
Ladan talks Toronto isolation, leaving Cold Specks behind, her life-changing mental health episode, Hillside Inside 2021, future plans, and more! Supported by you on Patreon, Live at Massey Hall, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We finally did it! People have been saying “you should get Loel on the show” since we started this thing. For listeners on the East coast (maybe Canada in general), this man needs no introduction. For those who don't know, Loel is the drummer for WINTERSLEEP. he has also worked with acts like HOLY F*CK, COLD SPECKS, MATT MAYS, CONTRIVED, THE HOLY SHROUD and more. These days he’s living the quarantine life on the shores of Nova Scotia. We discuss his own musical beginnings, the evolution of his main project, and the current state of music making - things like "how awkward are livestreams" and like “what kind of mics are you using on your kit?")
En Música de Contrabando , revista diaria de música en Onda Regional de Murcia (orm.es; 23,05h) . Tras su single Caution, THE KILLERS comparten un nuevo tema titulado “My Own Soul’s Warning”, de su próximo álbum, Imploding The Mirage. “The Longest Day: A Benefit For The Alzheimer’s Association”. es e título de un disco benéfico en el que participan diversos artistas ( New Order, Hayden Thorpe y Jon Hopkins, Anna Calvi, Cold Specks, Moby...). Kultura & Co llevará conciertos esponsorizados a cuatro ciudades españolas (Second). Khruangbin se animan a cantar en castellano en "pelota", rumbero nuevo adelanto de Mordechai. El grupo viral La Boa de Isaac presentan su primera canción original, "La Nueva Normalidad", con colaboración de KEVIN JOHANSEN. Al Dual Official vuelve a la carga con A new day will be true como adelanto de su nuevo disco. Shellac anuncian gira por la península en 2021. Entrevista confinada al alimón con Boria (Pepe Gálvez) y Yuki (Tommy Roch) , dos nuevos proyectos musicales que tuvieron base en Adiós Nicole y se han manifestado durante esta pandemia
Pre-recorded from home! Happy Saturday!....excuse the hard cuts... :)Playlist: The Velvet Underground - All Tomorrow's PartiesBig Thief - Love In MineNap Eyes - Even Though I Can't Read Your MindThe Go-Gos - Beatnik BeachTacocat - Little FriendJulia Jacklin - Pleasure to PartyCayley Thomas - Two MindsElephant Stone - The ClampdownElvis Depressedly - Let's Break Up The BandBeat Sexü - Seulement si tu veuxFever Feel - Awaiting The CeremonyLogan and Nathan - StumbleDeerhoof - Symphony #1Arab Strap - The First Big WeekendArab Strap - The Summer Has EndedJaunt - Crushed VelvetMUNYA - Boca ChicaBlack Belt Eagle Scout - KeyboardBen Shemie - Arms DownWindom Earle - Screw WaveFenne Lily - To Be A Woman Pt. 2Efy Hecks - Journey in the GardenYoung Neighbours - All These ThingsKID BE KID - Slide(Original)Prince Josh - Asha (feat. Cold Specks)Dirty Projectors - Cool Your Heart feat. Dawn Richards (Raleigh Moncrief Remix)Lodgepole Kind - FloppYo La Tengo - Tom Courtenay
Max Richter; Carl Stone; Aidan Baker; Pan*American; Sarah Hennies; Julia Kent; Aidan Baker / Gareth Davis; Julia Kent; C-Schulz; Pole; Meemo Comma; Pulse Emitter; A Wingerd Victory for the Sullen; Vancouver Women's Ambient Music Collective; Torngat; Gavin Russom; Ela Orleans; Brasstronaut; Cold Specks; Makaya McCraven; Badge Epoque Ensemble; Pheyownah; Jacques Greene & Jeff Parker.
"I'm doing what I need to do and that's it. I never want to have another episode again. I need to be kind to myself. Get six to eight hours of sleep a night. Never do an all-nighter. Bodies and equipment in a van, driving 13 hours to the next city. Why would I do that again?" - Ladan HusseinI have a lot of respect for Ladan Hussein's vulnerability. The singer-songwriter truly forged her own path from a young age: diverging from her immigrant family's expectations, leaving Toronto for London, creating her own melancholy sound, and eventually speaking about how the pressures of the industry led to a mental breakdown. Now that she's feeling healthy, Ladan's making music again and taken control of her creative direction and schedule — it's her way of caring for herself, and it marks a new phase in her career. We talked about her diagnosis, how living with her family again has been healing, and what it means to emerge once again.CW: This episode contains mention of depression and schizophrenia.Cold Specks: instagram.com/coldspecks
Sarah Davachi; Julia Kent; SubtractiveLad; Loscil; Jacques Greene; Tim Hecker; Vancouver Women's Ambient Music Collective; Peppermoth; Minor Pieces; Hollie Kenniff; Julianna Barwick; Jonsi & Alex Somers; Deadbeat; Moth Mouth; Sing Sinck, Sing; The Verbrilli Sound; Jerome Miniere; Francoiz Breut; Amon Tobin; Cloud Boat; Cold Specks; Devon Welsh & The Verbrilli Sound.
Kyle Bobby Dunn; Julia Kent; Jessica Moss; Kilimanjaro Dark Jazz Ensemble; Microbunny; SUbtractiveLad; Sarah Davachi / Ariel Kalma; Nightmares on Wax; Miles Davis; Eternal Tapestry; Badge Epoque Ensemble; Fond of Tigers; Makaya McCraven; Sunny War; Recoil; Roary; Brasstronaut; Sunny War; Cold Specks; Seefeel; Portishead; Agnes Obel; The Arcade Fire; Puce Mary; Lolina & Sunny War.
Joshua Abrams and the Natural Information Society; The Field; 2562; Deadbeat; LTJ Bukem; Telefuzz; Cinematic Orchestra; Kinnie Starr; Nuyorican Soul; Brasstronaut; Kelsey Lu; Ayers; Makayan McCraven; LTJ Bukem; Cold Specks; Mighty Truth; St. Germain; The Cinematic Orchestra; Supreme Beings of Leisure; Nightmares on Wax; Tricky & Alex Gopher.
SubtractiveLad; Jessica Moss; Hammock; Steve Hauschildt / Gabi; Nervous Operator; Adham Shaikh; Christina Vantzou; Tim Hecker; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Julia Holter; Eli Keszler; White Poppy; Ian William Craig; Roy Montgomery; White Poppy; Kid Koala / Trixie Whitely; Tangents; Cold Specks; Deadbeat; Peppermoth; Fluxion; Sandro Perri; Lolina and The Field.
Loscil; Thomas Koner; Scanner; Jessica Moss; Titanium Tunnels; Hammock; Bing & Ruth; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Domotic; Lubomyr Melnyk; Esmerine; Sarah Davachi; Blake Mills; Earthen Sea; Peppermoth; Perfume Tree; Ian William Craig; Simple Minds; Cold Specks; Kid Koala / Trixie Whitley & Tim Hecker.
Rob Ellis possesses the dynamic touch of a concert musician, the ferocity of a punk rocker, and the compositional sense of a New Music luminary; but it's Rob's extraordinary capacity for musical empathy that make him the perfect collaborator for iconic songwriters ranging from PJ Harvey to Marianne Faithfull. Rob tells Joe about his early memories in 1960s California; his Navy officer father, whose death at an early age cast a shadow on Rob's personal development; attending an elite public (boarding) school, wherein he was head choir boy; helping Polly Harvey become PJ Harvey; and the process of mending strained relationships with his family.
Max Richter; Kyle Bobby Dunn; Peppermoth; Personable; Sarah Davachi; Pariah; Lea Bertucci; Deadbeat; Bing & Ruth; Spume; Golden Grey; Personable; The Delia Derbyshire Appreciation Society; Gas; Peppermoth; Jon Hassell; Grouper; Lucretia Dalt; Devon Welsh; Cold Specks; Bonobo; Lolina & Lump.
Sarah Davachi; Christine Vantzou; Kerry Leimer / Marc Barreca; SubtractiveLad; Tom Rogerson / Brian Eno; High Plains; Peppermoth; Secret Pyramid; Valiska; Kenneth James Gibson; Tangents; Cruel Diagonals; Fluxion; Jon Hassell; Esmerine; Peppermoth; Helena Hauff; Matchess; Maya Jane Coles; Nils Petter Molvaer; Cold Specks; Lump; Frog Eyes; Neko Case & Son Lux.
In Mirrors; The Beans; High Plains; SubtractiveLad; Do Make Say Think; Wiklow; Peppermoth; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Connect_icut; Colin Stetson; Esmerine; Boundary; White Poppy; Mappe Of; Loscil; Ian William Craig; Majical Cloudz; Cold Specks; Arcade Fire & Neko Case.
Fluxion; Jon Hassell; Kenneth James Gibson; SubtractiveLad; Jon Hopkins; Peppermoth; Tangents; Christina Vantzou; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Tom Rogerson / Brian Eno; Boundary; Equanim; Machinefabriek; Leon Vynehall; Ian William Craig; Gas; Peppermoth; Golden Grey; White Poppy; Lump; Delta Blip; Lolina; Neko Case; Cold Specks; Son Lux; Destroyer & Peach Pyramid.
Jon Hassell; Rapoon; Bibio; Delerium; Brooklyn Raga Massive; SubtractiveLad; Kenneth James Gibson; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Tom Rogerson / Brian Eno; Christina Vantzou; Boundary; Shy Layers; Brasstronaut; Ian WIlliam Craig; Morricone Youth; Efrim Manuel Menuck; Sontag Shogun; Lucretia Dalt; In Mirrors; Bonobo; Cold Specks; Mathew Dear; Lief Hall; Montag & Neko Case.
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith / Suzanne Ciani; Christina Vantzou; SubtractiveLad; Jon Hopkins; Secret Pyramid; Bibio; Valiska; Christina Vantzou; Wiklow; Tom Rogerson / Brian Eno; Scanner; Esmerine; Profligate; In Mirrors; Loscil; Sinewave; Peaking Lights; Maya Jane Coles; Essaie Pas; Ought; Destroyer; Cold Specks; Kellarissa & Lolina.
Bibio; Marc Barreca / Kerry Leimer; SubtractiveLad; Kenneth James Gibson;Jeff Snyder; Sarah Davachi; Craig Leon; Beans; Do Make Say Think; Laurie ANderson / Kronos Quartet; Ian William Craig; Teen Daze; Yui Onodera; Lucretia Dalt; Lolina; Marlon Williams; Brian Eno / Carl Hyde; Ought; Cold Specks; Majical Cloudz; The Verbrilli Sound; Nightmares on Wax; Maya Jane Coles; Telefuzz; Kellarissa & Blue Hawaii.
Bibio; Wiklow; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; SubtractiveLad; Bing & Ruth; Sontag Shogun; Venetian Snares / Daniel Lanois; Holzkopf; Meat Beat Manifesto; Cares; Locust Toybox; Secret Pyramid; Caracoa; Kreidler; Earthen Sea; Tim Hecker; Mouse on Mars; Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith; James Holden & the Animal Spirits; Oval; Efrim Manuel Nemuck; Ought; Marlon Williams; Cold Specks; Ken; Milk & Bone & Blue Hawaii.
Joshua Abrams & the Natural Information Society; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Kerry Leimer; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Whence Came Pestilence; Ben Frost; Off World; Anenon; Delia Derbyshire Appreciation Society; Do Make Say Think; Lea Bertucci; Colin Stetson; Esmerine; In Mirrors; Kreidler; Spell; Majical Cloudz; Dixie's Death Pool;Cold Specks; Husky Rescue; Mathew Dear; Pete Samples; Kitty Craft; Trailer Trash Tracy; Mathew Dear; Makthaverskan & Mathew Dear.
Wiklow; Calamalka; Secret Pyramid; Valiska; Connect_icut; Joshua Abrams & the Natural Information Society; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Olivia Belli; Andy Haas; James Holden & the Animal Spirits; Tor; Ben Frost; Profligate; Visible Cloaks; Laurie Anderson; Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith; Kreidler; Esmerine; Kreidler; Maya Jane Coles; Oval; The Orb; Bonobo; Cold Specks; Destroyer; Elsiane and Trailer Trash Tracys.
Loscil; Kerry Leimer; Secret Pyramid; Sontag Shogun; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Beans: Valiska; Tomaga; James Holden & the Animal Spirits; Titanium Tunnels; Bibio; Do Make Say Think; Kyle Bobby Dunn; Visible Cloaks; Kreidler; Esmerine; Cold Specks; Purple Pilgrims; Trailer Trash Tracys; Destroyer; Blue Hawaii; Peach Pyramid & Brasstronaut.
Cold Specks is the stage name of Canadian singer-songwriter Ladan Hussein (who was previously known as Al Spx). I got to hang out with her when she was touring her second record, Neuroplasticity. We met at Vancouver's Imperial venue and we couldn't find a quiet place to chat. While looking for an appropriate spot, I walked right into a glass door, so things started on an embarrassing (but funny) note. In which strange room did we end up having the interview? Which song from Neuroplasticity is like a baby to Cold Specks? What is the cool story behind her stage name? Why does Ladan want to stop people from calling her music "doom soul"--even though she invented the term? What was it like working with the legendary Michael Gira from Swans? What does Ladan not like to talk about in interviews? What song from the first record does Cold Specks still perform live? Which song did Cold Specks perform live, for the first time, after attending a Ferguson protest in Seattle? You'll have to listen to find out. This year, Cold Specks released a third record, Fool's Paradise, and you can catch Ladan and her band tour the new album. You won't regret it! Tracks played on the radio edit of the show... 1) Cold Specks, Neuroplasticity (2014) "Absisto" 2) Cold Specks, Neuroplasticity (2014) "Bodies At Bay" 3) Cold Specks - Reeling The Liars In (Swans cover, YouTube rip) (Live @ Hoxton Hall, London, 20.06.12) ** 4) Cold Specks, I Predict a Graceful Expulsion (2012) "Blank Maps" 5) Cold Specks, Neuroplasticity (2014) "A Season of Doubt" ALL songs CANCON, except **
This week on FemRadio, we're doing things a bit different and shouting out some of our favourite music releases of the year from Canadian female/non-binary artists. Featuring interviews with Lido Pimienta, The Soroity Hip Hop Sisterhood, and more. Plus tunes from The Beaches, Feist, Tei Shi, and Cold Specks. This is just a small slice of all the amazing music we loved this year. Share your favourite albums of the year with us by tweeting @cjrufemradio! Note that due to copyright restrictions, we've left only short clips of the songs featured in this episode.
Bibio; Ryan Huber; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Valiska; SubtractiveLad; High Plains; Joshua Abrams & the Natural Information Society; James Holden & the Animal Spirits; Richard Horowitz; Kreidler; Esmerine; Colin Stetson; Bibio; Richard Horowitz / Sussan Deyhim; Brooklyn Raga Massive; Secret Pyramid; Teen Daze; Zazou / Biyake / CY1; Bonobo; Talking Heads; Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith; Cold Specks; Francoiz Breut; Purple Pilgrims & Peach Pyramid.
Die kanadische Singer-Songwriterin Cold Specks hat gerade ihr drittes Album "Fool's Paradise" heraus gebracht. Im Interview erzählt sie von ihren somalischen Wurzeln, ihrer Familiengeschichte und Vorurteilen gegenüber ihrem Namen.
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: The Beat Ministry, MyGrane McNastee, Illustrate, Ras Kass, conshus, The Heart and Brain, Rapsody, Anderson .Paak, Black Thought, Moonchild, Lute, Tricky, Francesca Belmonte, Open Mike Eagle, Sammus, DOOM, Oddisee, Jamila Woods, Chance The Rapper, Fulgeance, VECT, Jorok, Kristen Warren, Koss, Masta Ace, Cold Specks, RoQy TyRaiD, Wu-Tang Clan, Inspectah Deck, Redman, Mathematics, Trop Montune, Prophets Of Rage, Has-Lo, MInk, Musab, Ink Well, J Dilla, GOODie MOb, OutKast, IMAKEMADBEATS
Legendary thrash/metal/punk/funk/jazz pioneers Living Colour have been breaking the mold since the late 80's, and now they're back with one of their most potent collection of songs to date. Shade taps into the band's roots in blues and hip-hop and signals an exciting new chapter in Living Colour's history, just when the world needs them the most. Kevin, Eduardo, and Marcus K. Dowling sit down to work through this powerful return to form one of the most important bands in rock-and-roll history. PLUS! Chance The Rapper is in hot water with the copyright police and Cold Specks is back with an upcoming album Fool's Paradise, and we've got her latest single "Void" for to chew on while you wait. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: Knaladeus, JusThoughtZ, DJ Stranger, conshus, The Do Gooders, Soy Is Real, Angii Albanii, Crescendo, Brown Study, Career Crooks, Dewey Bryan, MaLLy, PremRock, Jackal, Josh Congress, Wu-Tang Clan, davepsy, blu, Ahmad, Moka Only, Violet Sands, Fresh Kils, Maker, Danger Doom, DOOM, Danger Mouse, Nujabes, EyeQ, Shinobi Stalin, The Mountain Goats, Sixo, Myka 9, Nick Hakim, Dauwd, Jorok, Kristen Warren, Niko Is, Marz Mello, Cold Specks, SIMS, Bedouine, GOODie MOb, OutKast, IMAKEMADBEATS
Copyright © All Rights Reserved To Moby Official Moby Webpage: http://www.moby.com Follow Moby on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mobymusic Mixed/compilated by: Zoltan Biro 1.Everloving 2.Blindness 3.Rushing 4.The Broken Places 5.Nearer 6.Lie Down In Darkness 7.Memory Gospel 8.Flying Foxes 9.Find My Baby 10.Run On 11.Summer 12.Miss Lantern 13.The Last Day (with Skylar Grey) 14.Honey 15.Everything That Rises 16.Extreme Ways (Bourne's Legacy) 17.String Electro 18.Lacrimae 19.Love of Strings 20.The Day 21.Mistake (Ambient) 22.The Violent Bear It Away 23.Going Wrong 24.We Are All Made of Stars 25.Isolate 26.My Machines 27.Wait for Me 28.Walk With Me 29.Be the One 30.Sevastopol 31.A Case For Shame (with Cold Specks) 32.The Sky Is Broken
1. Tarwater (Germany) - "Log of the sloop" CD "Adrift" (Bureau B) 2. Cold Specks (Canada) - "Old knives" CD "Neuroplasticity" (Broken Hertz/Mute) 3. Rocqawali (Denmark/Pakistan) - "Paven tu jaan" CD "The Sufi RocknRoll" (Artist release) 4. Anklepants (Australia) - "Mnk Wun" CD "Social patching and the pixel pageant faced boy" (Love love) 5. ShortParis (Russia) - "Ma soeur (Mal a la tte)" CD "Дочери" (Artist release) 6. Silvia Tape (Brazil) - "Kate love" CD "Silvia Tape" (Artist release) 7. Ryley Walker (USA) - "All kinds of you" CD "All kinds of you" (Tompkins Square) 8. Ryley Walker (USA) - "Summer dress" CD "Primrose green" (Dead Oceans) 9. Inga Copeland (UK/Estonia) - "I am your ambient wife" CD "Hyperdub 10.3" (Hyperdub) 10. Talking Heads (USA) - "Life during wartime" CD "Performance" (Applebush) 11. Noura Mint Seymali (Mauritania) - "Eguetmar" CD "Tzenni" (Glitterbeat) 12. Singapore Sling (Iceland) - "You drive me insane" CD "The tower of foroncity" (Fuzz club) 13. Scraps (Australia) - "Projections" CD "Electric ocean" (Fire) 14. Taraf de Haidouks (Romania) - "Nici nu ninge, nici nu ploua" CD "Of lovers, gamblers and parachute skirts" (Crammed) 15. Gomila Park (Sweden/Spain) - "Leibniz" CD "Ununoctium" (Raster Noton) Страница программы на оф. сайте Сообщество программы Вконтакте
Como pasa el tiempo Pues sí, ya estamos en el último Sonidos y Sonados del mes de febrero. Hoy, un batiburrillo donde comparten honores Ben Watt, Ben Howard, Josh Rouse, Phil Manzanera, Trickfinger, Aurora, Carlos Sadness, Reber, Alondra Galopa, Carlos Ann y Mariona Aupí, Modest Mouse, Cold Specks y Belize. Sitios distintos, todo tipo de […]
El 138 con sabor a jueves y regresos. Hoy ‘atardecerá que nos es poco’, por fin regresa Álvaro Vega que bien se merece alguna sorpresa de nuestra parte. Contaremos cuentos para abrir y estrenaremos discos, entre ellos Calamaro en lonchas finas de directo y Bryan Adams re-editando el mítico Reckless por su 30 aniversario. Entre la playlist nombres como los de Nikki Lane, Cooper, Pupila o Cold Specks. En el recuerdo Jim Croce, The Electric Flag o The Paul Butterfield Blues Band.
El 138 con sabor a jueves y regresos. Hoy ‘atardecerá que nos es poco’, por fin regresa Álvaro Vega que bien se merece alguna sorpresa de nuestra parte. Contaremos cuentos para abrir y estrenaremos discos, entre ellos Calamaro en lonchas finas de directo y Bryan Adams re-editando el mítico Reckless por su 30 aniversario. Entre la playlist nombres como los de Nikki Lane, Cooper, Pupila o Cold Specks. En el recuerdo Jim Croce, The Electric Flag o The Paul Butterfield Blues Band.
Martes guerrero de tablas, sudor, palmas y saltos por la cara B y en la cara A un manojo de grupos progresivos de jazz-rock estupendos. Conciertos próximos, próximos e inmediatos. Moreland & Arbuckle, Sam Amidon, The Ugly Beats, The Len Price 3, Cold Specks, Luke Winslow-King… la cosa está que arde en los escenarios madrileños. Además hoy estrenaremos las dos caras del nuevo sencillo de Anaut que ayer fueron presentadas en El Intruso para unos cuantos afortunados, sencillo que incluye una vitaminada versión del clásico de Tony Hayes y Steve Wadey Black is black.
Martes guerrero de tablas, sudor, palmas y saltos por la cara B y en la cara A un manojo de grupos progresivos de jazz-rock estupendos. Conciertos próximos, próximos e inmediatos. Moreland & Arbuckle, Sam Amidon, The Ugly Beats, The Len Price 3, Cold Specks, Luke Winslow-King… la cosa está que arde en los escenarios madrileños. Además hoy estrenaremos las dos caras del nuevo sencillo de Anaut que ayer fueron presentadas en El Intruso para unos cuantos afortunados, sencillo que incluye una vitaminada versión del clásico de Tony Hayes y Steve Wadey Black is black.
con Riccardo Pandolfi. Comiciamo a sentire un po' d'aria natalizia con i Band Aid e i Fleet foxes e poi spazio al jazz e al soul con Paolo Conte, Annie Lennox, Paloma Faith e i Cold Specks.
Cold Specks is Al Spx, a talented and fearless singer, musician, and songwriter who calls Montreal home. Originally from a Toronto suburb called Etobicoke, Spx has garnered international attention for her powerful voice, dark-hued lyrics, and post-punk aesthetic, which is all the more unique given the rather folk-oriented feel of her 2012 debut album, I […]
In our latest podcast we head straight into the danger zone…of completely blown expectations. The gang takes on Neuroplasticity, the latest from “doom soul” purveyor Cold Specks, and the results aren’t quite what Kevin expected. PLUS! All of the Sturgill Simpson gushing this week isn’t over, as Kevin and Adam recall Simpson’s barn-burning performance at the legendary Birchmere Music Hall in Alexandria, VA. All of this and brand new way to get in touch with us to reward those who stick with us to the end of Episode 78 of ChunkyGlasses: The Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Morning Show host John Richards presents a Music That Matters podcast full of atmospheric, seasonal beats to get you through the dark mornings and early nights of Fall. 1. Moby - A Case For Shame (feat. Cold Specks) 2. FAIRCHILD - Dancer 3. Moderat - Bad Kingdom 4. Washed Out - Don't Give Up 5. Goldfrapp - Drew 6. Woods - Be All Be Easy 7. Bare Mutants - Crying With Bob 8. Yuck - Rebirth 9. Charms - Wartime 10. Surf City – I Had The Starring RoleSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bibio, A tribe called Red, Cold Specks, Waterboys, Cave Singers, Bi Kidude, Wayseerers Manifesto,Population, Surveillance society.
Cold Specks brings her lush voice and "doom soul" sound to St. James Hall in Vancouver.
Cold Specks es el alias de una joven chica negra de Canadá instalada en Londres y llamada Al Spx. Esta cantautora desempolva en sus composiciones el folk tradicional norteamericano pero decorado por su productor Rob Ellis con un tono nada folk, sino como un rock minimalista y espectral.Escuchar audio
Rhinoscerose, Laura Marling Tinariwen, Dizzee Rascal, Bassnectar, Beirut, Hotchip, Cold Specks, santogold, Sadi baba Talibah,Neurochemical politics, grand naratives, Supreme court, Fracking, Harper's omnibus, science, baby boxes and burning fat
Apparat, Astrud Gilberto, Tina Grace Vs Stanton Warriors, Jazzanova, Neneh Cherry, The Shins, Tia Brazda, Livingroom Broadcasting Corporation, Cold Specks, Willis Earl Beal, J Boogies Dubtronics, Calvin Harris, David Guetta & SiaCrumbling Greece, Lonely Facebook, Accidental Snakefish, make the world safe for bicycles
Cold Specks, Willis Earl Beal, Bonobo, DJ Food, Quando Quango, OakenfoldSacred conservatism, profit motive, Greek Suicide, Oil prices, Canadian activism,, jelly fish bloom
This week, The Signal displays the prowess of two Canadian female vocalists. Cold Specks is a young woman with a single that'll pull your chords. Also, Adaline's debut album has the bounce to put her front and centre.