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Will and Anurag discuss new releases by Porridge Radio, Public Service Broadcasting, and Memorials, plus live reports and bonus songs.
Will and Jason discuss new releases by Bodega, Sharp Pins, and Yea-Ming and the Rumours, plus a live report and bonus songs.
Grant Smithies brings two tracks from mysterious Christchurch 'psychedelic prayer' collective The Fuzzy Robes. And, a 20-year-old classic from Brighton band Electrelane, along with a welcome reissue from Trinidadian musician Oluko Imo, featuring Nigerian Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti.
It's a mid-aughts extravaganza on CrossFade, featuring writer, critic, connoisseur and musician Erin Margaret Day (https://twitter.com/comeawaywithEMD)! Between English indie rockers Electrelane and SF experimental rock group Erase Errata, get ready for rock, noise, ambience, and more rock! With Erin, we break down the radical roots of these bands and the kind of music they play, what Electrelane's largely instrumental album is saying without words, and how sometimes the sound of hopelessness actually kinda rocks. Find Erin's work, including her writing and seasonal playlists, at https://comeawaywithemd.com/, and check out her contributions to Bandcamp Daily at https://daily.bandcamp.com/contributors/erinmargaretday We'd love it if you'd rate and review the show on iTunes, ‘cause it means more people can find the show and love it, too! You can find Matt and Jason on Twitter at https://twitter.com/MattHelgeson and https://twitter.com/nintendufus respectively and in the #music channel of the MinnMax Discord server. Support MinnMax on Patreon and get access to tons of great, exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/minnmax/ Listen to the CrossFade Community Playlist, a growing Spotify playlist of our community's favorite music: https://spoti.fi/3aRRgox Timestamps 0:00 - Electrelane & Erase Errata with Erin Margaret Day 3:34 - Electrelane - “Axes” 7:25 - Bells 12:26 - Two for Joy 15:52 - If Not Now, When? 22:14 - Eight Steps 25:02 - The Partisan 28:40 - Gone Darker 30:44 - I Keep Losing Heart 34:55 - Erase Errata - “Nightlife” 37:41 - Cruising 42:54 - Hotel Suicide 46:08 - Another Genius Idea From Our Governor 49:28 - Take You 55:02 - Dust 58:03 - Wasteland 1:00:53 - Community Questions (Why does Matt pick on U2? Best song for humanity? Worst concerts? & more) 1:30:36 - “Everything To Nothing” by Manchester Orchestra (suggested by MinnMax supporter Brandon Floyd)
Episode 565: March 13, 2022 playlist: Monika Werkstatt, "Paradise (Midori Hirano Mix)" (M_Sessions - Reworks) 2021 Monika Enterprise Diana Rogerson, "falling apart" (blue bottle in a jam jar) 2021 self-released dolphin midwives, "Fountain" (Body of Water) 2021 Beacon Sound Park Jiha, "A Day In..." (The Gleam) 2022 Glitterbeat People Like Us, "OB and Cha Cha" (Beware The Whim Reaper) 1995 Staalplaat Jessica Bailiff, "Firefly" (At The Down-Turned Jagged Rim Of The Sky) 2012 Kranky Fovea Hex, "A Million Fires" (The Salt Garden III) 2019 Janet Laurie Spiegel, "Finding Voice" (Unseen Worlds) 1991 Scarlet / 2019 Unseen Worlds Electrelane, "To the East" (No Shouts, No Calls) 2007 Beggars Banquet Tara Jane O'Neil, "Howl" (A Ways Away) 2009 K Damiana, "Under An Aster" (Vines) 2021 Hausu Mountain Myriam Gendron, "Recurrence" (Not So Deep As A Well) 2014 Feeding Tube 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.
Broadcasting from the third floor in an undisclosed location somewhere in a Northeastern suburb, tonight's episode of Pudding On The Wrist finds your deejay and psychic friend, Frozen Lazuras, grooving to the beat of our collective destruction. While the universe continues to expand at 73.5 kilometers per second, here at the Puddding Headquarters we spin deep cuts from such marvelous artists including Twinkeyz, Linda Martell, Grandmaster Flash, Electrelane, The Sound Defects, and so many more. Is this music made by weirdos for weirdos? All signs point to yes.
Bob and Mike play songs from Bitchin Bajas, Esther Phillips, Flamin' Groovies, Dengue Fever, Electrelane, Kirsty MacColl, and The Kinks.
SHANNON WRIGHT. CLOSE THE DOOR – 4:00Providence, Vicious Circle, 2019 PJ HARVEY. DEAR DARKNESS – 3:05White Chalk, Island records, 2007 THE DIRTY THREE. 1000 MILES – 4:40Horse Stories, Anchor & Hope, 1996 NINA NASTASIA & JIM WHITE. OUR DISCUSSION – 3:00 You Follow Me, FatCat records, 2007 ELECTRELANE. EIGHT STEPS – 5:00Axes, Too Pure, 2005 OTHER […] Cet article Errance #125 : De Shannon Wright à Robert Wyatt est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.
In the fog of postpartum depression, Chicago-based musician Angela James began humming melodies while trying to get her infant daughter to sleep. These melodies guided Angela back to her creative practice as a songwriter after a difficult and exhausting period as a new parent. She speaks to Nyssa about how she was finally able to create meaning beautiful out of those dark times and how she continues to maintain her creative practice with a toddler. Do you have questions you'd like Nyssa to explore with our network of experts? Stories that you'd like to share? Leave us a message!(336) HI - NYSSAYou can find out more about Angela's music here and here. And please visit Nyssa's Website and Nyssa's Instagram for more information about our company and community._________________________________Recorded at Strange Magic in Chicago, ILProduced by Robby Haynes & Tony Lazzara'Enter Laughing' used with permission from Electrelane
This week the Mort crew gets together to discuss deadbeat dads, biological urges, sex and gender, mansplaining, simulation Chinese boyfriends, the movie Vice, and a bunch of other stuff. This week's breaks are "This Deed" and "Those Pockets Are People/The Partisan" by Electrelane. Subscribe to Mortville!
Une reprise d’une chanson de Bruce Springsteen sur la violence du désir, que certains qualifient d’épicurienne, et que l’on retrouve mentionnée dans mon roman “Les Adultes n’existent pas” (éditions Intervalles).
Ce troisième épisode de Pop Doc s'intéresse à la langue française dans la pop internationale.Pour quelques mots ou quelques vers, des incursions en français chez des artistes ou groupes dont ce n'est, à priori, pas la langue maternelle.Avec : Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club, Belle And Sebastian, Electrelane, Arcade Fire, Calexico, Liaisons Dangereuses & Prince.Bonne écoute !Alexis.
Ce troisième épisode de Pop Doc s'intéresse à la langue française dans la pop internationale. Pour quelques mots ou quelques vers, des incursions en français chez des artistes ou groupes dont ce n'est, à priori, pas la langue maternelle. Avec : Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club, Belle And Sebastian, Electrelane, Arcade Fire, Calexico, Liaisons Dangereuses & Prince. Bonne écoute ! Alexis.
UK Part 2 On poursuit notre envolée au UK avec Girschool, Honey Bane, Girls at our best, Electrelane, Siouxsie Sioux. Voodoo Queens, Bona Dish et Amy and the Angels!
UK Part 2 On poursuit notre envolée au UK avec Girschool, Honey Bane, Girls at our best, Electrelane, Siouxsie Sioux. Voodoo Queens, Bona Dish et Amy and the Angels!
QUICKSPACE. THE PRECIOUS MOUNTAIN – 12:15The Precious Mountain (EP), Kitty Kitty Corporation / Domino, 1997 TH' FAITH HEALERS. THE PEOPLE – 7:10Imaginary Friend, Too Pure, 1993 CAN. SING SWAN SONG – 4:45Ege Bamyasi, Spoon, 1972 ELECTRELANE. THIS DEED – 3:20The Power Out, Too Pure, 2005 PJ HARVEY. OH MY LOVER – 3:55Dry, Too Pure, 1992 […] Cet article Errance #35 : De Quickspace à Rowland S. Howard est apparu en premier sur Eldorado.
So this is the second Broken Records Toad Session. We actually packed a band with four guitarists and a full drum kit into our living room and decided that, fuck it, of course it would sound fine. And you know what, somewhat magically it does. Alright the drums could have done with more than one mic, and perhaps we didn't have all that much control when we had to use one mic for two guitar amps, but they recordings sound really good if you ask me. The reason we did a second session with Broken Records is because our first was recorded in the dark days of the internet when YouTube footage was published in 640 x 480 format and those videos now look like they were recorded back before steam trains. Ironically, and to my infinite frustration, having decided to do another session in order to upgrade the quality of what we did all those years ago, we actually managed to lose all the video for this one. Yes, all of it. We actually managed to lose an entire camera when we moved house, including the memory card with all my video on it, and Gavin's hard drive, containing all his shots, had a meltdown too, so all that went as well. I cannot express how much hair-pulling has taken place ransacking old drives for backup versions, nor how incredibly sorry I am for the band going to all that effort only for this to happen, but there's nothing for it I'm afraid. It just isn't there. So what you get instead is a series of photos by Nic Rue, the interview podcast and our session recordings. It's all really, really good stuff, but not having the video still makes me smash my head against the fucking desk. 01. Broken Records - Winterless Son (Toad Session) (00.21)02. Sun Kil Moon - Pancho Villa (10.32)03. Electrelane - The Partisan (15.41)04. Broken Records - Weights & Pulleys (Toad Session) (23.52)05. Stereolab - Super Electric (29.08)06. The B-52s - Love Shack (34.26)07. Broken Records - All Else Can Just Wait (Toad Session) (49.23)08. Car Seat Headrest - Bodys (56.44)09. Mark Eitzel - Proclaim Your Joy (1.03.55)10. Broken Records - Wolves (Toad Session) (1.16.10)
Comacast? Yes, because of the imminent onset of a post-Festival coma. After trying to juggle two gigs of my own, two gigs I wanted to attend, the Antifolk-off and the visit of a good friend I haven't seen in a couple of years and the Retreat Festival this weekend I think I am now ready to officially declare August over and collapse into a somnolent stupour. In short, I need to sleep. A lot. Mrs. Toad came back from a ten-day holiday last night as well, and that always restores a sense of equilibrium. She doesn't do much except swear at me and tell me to leave her the fuck alone, but for some reason I find that inordinately comforting in times of stress. I think it might be because I am a fucking idiot. 1. PAWS - Booger (00.08)2. Trwbador - Sun in the Winter (07.09)3. The Walkmen - On the Water (16.35)4. Arcade Fire - City With no Children (20.05)5. Enfant Bastard - Pob is Not Interested (26.33)6. Michael Kiwanuka - Tell Me a Tale (34.49)7. Electrelane - I'm on Fire (Bruce Springsteen Cover) (42.22)8. The Love Gestures - Joanna Newsom 666 (49.55)9. Ghost Outfit - Those Ghosts (52.54)10. Lach - Blue Overcoat (60.12)
From Supremes To Babes In Toyland and Electrelane, beauty, Wild, and Loud!
Feetch'ring: Susan Christie, How To Dress Well (pictured), Galaxie 500, Guided By Voices, Electrelane, Half Japanese, Karen Dalton and The Olivia Tremor Control. FREEFORM. Hope you like it! x
The big brains behind Write Club tackle the life, work, and reputation of outspoken and ofttimes problematic comic legend Alan Moore. If you haven't listened to the previous episode, where Tim Mucci interviews Moore, you may want to do so; it does come up and you will be tested.Kurt Christenson, Phil Gelatt, and Tim Mucci discuss Alan Moore. Intro: "Oh Somba!" ElectrelaneOutro: "Write Club Theme" Scott St. PierreWhat do you think of Moore? Let us know in the comments!
Best Openers Special: Belle and Sebasitian, Radiohead, Iggy Pop, Broken Social Scene, Electrelane and Pavement.
We love this London based all female group.
"Toumast" by Tinariwen from Iman Aman; "Rainbow" by Boris and Michio Kurihara from the CD Rainbow; "Emseepee" by Growing from Vision Swim; "Toothsub" by Video Hippos from Unbeast the Leash; "Leivonen" by Shogun Kunitoki from Tasankokaiku; "Following Electro Acoustic Theory" by MGR and SirDSS from Impromptu; "Boiled Peanuts" by Blues Control from their self titled CD; "Lobby" by Kilimanjaro Dark Jazz Ensemble from their self titled CD; "Meteor Shower Geel" by Astro Can Caravan from 21st Century Drifting Episode; "Tram 21" by Electrelane from No Shouts, No Calls. Courtesy of the artist; "Superpositions" by Nathan Fake from Drowning in a Sea of Love; "Ce N'est Pas Les Jardins du Luxembourg" by Feu Therese from their self-titled CD
"Toumast" by Tinariwen from Iman Aman; "Rainbow" by Boris and Michio Kurihara from the CD Rainbow; "Emseepee" by Growing from Vision Swim; "Toothsub" by Video Hippos from Unbeast the Leash; "Leivonen" by Shogun Kunitoki from Tasankokaiku; "Following Electro Acoustic Theory" by MGR and SirDSS from Impromptu; "Boiled Peanuts" by Blues Control from their self titled CD; "Lobby" by Kilimanjaro Dark Jazz Ensemble from their self titled CD; "Meteor Shower Geel" by Astro Can Caravan from 21st Century Drifting Episode; "Tram 21" by Electrelane from No Shouts, No Calls. Courtesy of the artist; "Superpositions" by Nathan Fake from Drowning in a Sea of Love; "Ce N'est Pas Les Jardins du Luxembourg" by Feu Therese from their self-titled CD