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Second part of my interview with electronic musician, Jas Shaw His latest album 'Tea Within A Tea' and other releases are available to buy on his Bandcamp page https://jasshaw.bandcamp.com/album/a-tea-within-a-tea
Delighted to be joined by electronic musician, Jas Shaw on the podcast this week.Jas was one half of Simian Mobile Disco, who he formed in Manchester with James Ford, a previous guest on Synthetic Dreams, back in 2003.Originally just a DJ side project to their four-piece band Simian, Simian Mobile Disco formed as an electronic act after Simian parted ways in 2005.In 2006, the single ‘We Are Your Friends' by Justice vs Simian reached number 20 in the UK singles chart and became a massive club hit Simian Mobile Disco's excellent debut album, ‘Attack Decay Sustain Release', released in June 2007 on Wichita Recordings, received lots of praise from the UK press at the time. It's one of my favourite electronic albums. Still sounds fantastic Jas discusses the making of his latest album ‘A Tea Within A Tea', which follows ‘The Exquisite Cops' released in 2019, as well as talking about his time in Simian and Simian Mobile DiscoLINKS:https://jasshaw.bandcamp.com/album/a-tea-within-a-tea
My guest on the show is James Ford who is really one of the most badass producers in the business. Im talking about the kind of low key English badassness and not the Tarantino variety if you know what I mean. James is involved in so many things and yet he does it without needing a big spotlight on himself. Humble badass. That's the one. He's been active for many years. I mean we used to see each other in that classic ships in the night stylee when I was touring with Cristian Vogel back in the late nineties. We are talking about a man with Multiple decades of energy dedication and knowledge a go go! He's got the quadfecta mad skills as composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer and songwriter which is probably one of the reasons he's been able to be so nimble and effective working with a huge range of incredible artists from Arctic Monkeys to Depeche Mode via Foals, Gorillaz and Kylie Minogue. You may know him as one half of Simian Mobile Disco, alongside longtime creative partner Jas Shaw or perhaps as a touring member of The Last Shadow Puppets. The hat cupboard in the house is ample! I was lucky enough to feature on a track with SMD a while back and got to see the studio when it was at the Premises in Hackney. Now he's got a supreme attic room that is beyond decked out. We have a little tour of that for anyone who is curious about his gear choices after all this time. Then we get deep into the world of making, art, the hurdles, the path. The good stuff of rambling! Welcome to the mind of a sonic chef. His first solo album “The Hum” is out now on warp records and it's a corker! https://www.jamesellisford.com ________________ If you want to directly help support me in the pod work please consider joining my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/HOWA All sounds from this episode will go to those on the upper tier ! ________________ Id like to thank show sponsors SOUNDTOYS https://www.soundtoys.com KORG https://www.korg.com STAGER MICS http://stagermicrophones.com _________________ NITTY!!!
LINKS➤ Listen to Jas' new record(s) Sollbruchstelle and buy here: https://jasshaw.bandcamp.com/ ➤ Watch the ‘Sollbruchstelle' process at play in this FACT video: https://www.factmag.com/2021/04/22/patch-notes-jas-shaw/ ➤ Support this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mylarmelodiesTHANKS TO SPONSORShttp://www.signalsounds.comThe first 1000 people to use the link will get a free trial of Skillshare Premium Membership: https://skl.sh/mylarmelodies06211If you enjoyed this episode, please share it!
This set is the C*NT-tribution to the party series Kinky Sundays . One half is bathed in the light of housey tunes by Cajmere, Bobmo and Ethyl & Flori, while the second half gets deeper with Jas Shaw, Arttu and the iconic DJ Bone. Enjoy a trip from Chicago to Detroit which will take you to church. Also check their soundcloud page @kinky-sundays to discover more DJ sets
ES Waves - Podcast 23, includes ES Waves - Vrek 2, first release in 8 years or so. eswaves.bandcamp.com/releases Subscribe via your usual podcast manager. Tracklist 1. Space Dimension Controller - BBD Alignment 2. Loidis - A Parade 3. Jas Shaw, Fort Romeau - Saturn Ascends 4. Baltra - Bankrolls 5. Wayward - The Energy 6. Royksopp feat Susanne Sundfor - Never Ever (RYXP Dub Excursion Pt2) 7. Huxley - Evolution 8. Ruede Hagelstein - She Loves (Live Version) 9. DJ Tennis - Anatomy (North Lake Remix) 10. ES Waves - Vrek 2 eswaves.com
♫ Info ♫ www.deephouseamsterdam.com/dha-fm-mix-446-by-jas-shaw Jas Shaw https://soundcloud.com/jas_shaw
♫ Info & Buy ♫ www.deephouseamsterdam.com/premiere-jas-shaw-when-the-whip-descends-delicacies Jas Shaw (Simian Mobile Disco) https://www.facebook.com/simianmobiledisco/ https://soundcloud.com/jas_shaw https://twitter.com/Jas_shaw
Cette semaine, Antoine vous parle de la 3e édition de La Magnifique Society du 13 au 15 juin à Reims, avec le directeur du festival Cédric Cheminaud. 1 - Muthoni Drummer Queen "Suzie Noma" 2 - Cassius "Rock Non Stop" 3 - The Chemical Brothers "Eve Of Destruction" 4 - Local Suicide feat. Nicki Fehr "Leopard Gum" 5 - Rosie Lowe "Mango" 6 - Hervé "Cœur Poids Plume" 7 - Sweat Like An Ape "Witch" 8 - RARI "Quantics" 9 - Jas Shaw "Popes Of Dischord"
I’m playing in Bristol this Saturday 23 Feb with Danvers, Lrusse & Kraymon. Cum thru! https://www.facebook.com/events/2127188430637079/ Music from Futureboogie Records, 2020 Vision, Toy Tonics, Study Records… Please consider funding me on Patreon if you love my podcast. You can give … Continue reading → The post Turned On 243: Samo DJ, Byron The Aquarius, Jas Shaw, DJ Clea, Ruf Dug appeared first on Turned On.
We hear from documentary filmmakers Betsy West and Julie Cohen about their film ‘RBG’, which profiles the life of US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Plus, Selling, the musical duo formed by beatmakers Gold Panda and Jas Shaw of Simian Mobile Disco, discuss their record ‘On Reflection’, and pre-eminent collector of letters and documents Pedro Corrêa do Lago discusses his life’s work and new book from Taschen, ‘The Magic of Handwriting’.
Partyzanai special mix for Nakties Spektras Radio Show in Lithuania radio station ZIP FM. More info: www.partyzanai.com
Follow Turned On on SoundCloud for more new music http://soundcloud.com/turned-on Follow the Spotify playlist http://bit.ly/turnedonspotify Shoutouts to http://twitter.com/bengomori Tame Impala – Let It Happen (Soulwax Remix) [Modular] Edit Murphy – Maybe One Day We Can Be Friends [Dirt Crew Recordings] … Continue reading → The post Turned On 093: Four Tet, Soulwax, Bicep & Hammer, Voyeur, Sebo K, Jas Shaw appeared first on Turned On.
Presenting The sixth God Is In The TV Zine podcast. www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk Featuring artists that have featured on our pages over the past few months, alongside some interesting, innovative tracks you may never have heard before. TRACKLIST: 1. Bix Sixes - The Devil Makes Work For Idle Hands To Do “I’m devoted to being hopeless but you barely noticed/You hands are like knives and your eyes are like locusts” twitches Big Sixes’ singer over a frenetic tropical beat, that bursts forth into an addictive chorus. It brings to mind everyone from Vampire Weekend to the early work of the Libertines whilst retaining a introspective edge of authenticity. This FREE DOWNLOAD ‘The Devi Makes Work For Idle Tongues’(below) is a cracking introduction to this mysterious Bedfordshire three piece. Read more:http://s.tt/12S7W 2. The Love Language - Pedals Following recent shows supporting Arcade Fire in the US, The Love The Language just played their debut European shows. The one taster they’ve allowed to seap out to the public is the free download ‘Pedals’ below, a sweepingly tune that bares swooning choral hallmarks are brave and tender. Swelling through delicately arranged orchestration and collapsing into gloriously melodic cresendos not too dissimilar to the the early work of Arcade Fire or The Decemberists! Read more: http://s.tt/12QZT 3. And And And - Buy You And And And makes driving, gritty, energetic indie rock songs infused with a classic DIY punk ethos and a penchant for experimental instrumentation. These recordings embody the emotional mess that is an And And And live show. http://soundcloud.com/fanaticpro/and-and-and-buy-you 4. Kindest Lines - Destructive Paths To Live Happily Initially it appears obvious Louisiana’s Kindest Lines delicious reverb heavy lo-fi sound is inhabited with the ghosts of early Joy Division and The Cure. But somewhere on their debut long player Covered in Dust they settle on a feminine draped sound that’s somewhat more individual. Somehow reassembling the dark post punk era and flecks it with hints at disco sound of the next decade. Read More: http://s.tt/12RRP 5. Brontide - Matador Sprawlingly magnificent post rock instrumentalists from Brighton Brontide released their debut album ‘Sans Souci’ on the 30th of May on Holy Roar Records. To celebrate they are gave away the track ‘Matador.’ Read More: http://s.tt/13cM5 6. Knesset - Steady Hands KNESSET are a shoegaze American band, based in and between Phoenix and Los Angeles. Producing shattering waves of cinematic walls of noise, and impressively lingering, epic lyrical narratives that reach inside your ribcage and grab you by the heart…. Read More: http://s.tt/12QlZ 7. An Axe - Love, My Evil One minute and twenty six seconds. I can barely make a cup of tea in that time. That in that space of time Bristolian dramatists An Axehave produced a mini melodrama is testament to the quality of their work. “Love, My Evil” – and its instrumental counterpart “Let Law Be Upheld” – is a stellar single. Read More: http://s.tt/12UxS 8. Little Arrow - Aeroplane West Wales outfit Little Arrow are that rare thing, a genuinely heartwarming group informed by an ancient folk tradition but not consumed by it. An act seemingly completely oblivious to the prevailing trends, making music for the sake of expression and in an attempt to affect the listener.Their fine album ‘Music, Masks & Poems’released earlier this year on the quality Cardiff inprint Bubblewrap is the product of a genuinely communal effort(made up of friends and family members, including Margret Hughes his mother who provides a comforting female tone in the ether throughout). Read More: http://s.tt/130w5 9. Plant Plants - Hands That Sleep New duo, Plant Plants release their new self titled debut EP on the 20th of June. It’s produced by Jas Shaw(one half of SMD’s production team) and released on This Is Music new imprint, Less Music. It’s four tracks exhibit their skillful creativity for blending glorious harmonies with electronic rhythms and organic hip hop samples. Read More: http://s.tt/12RVy 10. papercranes - Sea Red Anchored by lead singer and songwriter, Rain Phoenix, and flanked by her revolving cast of collaborators, papercranes, released their second album in the UK on the 11th July via Manimal Vinyl(Bat For Lashes, Warpaint, Sister Crayon). Download the seething rhythms and raw vocal power of ‘Sea Red’ below, it’s awesome! Read More: http://s.tt/12RxK 11. AutoKratz - A -Train autoKratz have second album SELF HELP FOR BEGINNERS is an innovative journey through dark electronic pop, hands-in-the-air garage techno and carefully nurtured moments of beauty featuring guests Peter Hook (Joy Division/New Order), Andrew Innes (Primal Scream) and Jagz Kooner. Download the album track ‘A-Train’ below. Read More: http://s.tt/12Txi 12. Super Man Revenge Squad - The Summer We Finally Cut Our Hair Ben Parker(Superman revenge Squad,Nosferatu D2 ) has sent us a track-by-track guide through their cult classic album ‘We’re Gonna Walk Around This City With Our Headphones On To Block Out The Noise’ (which was later released on Audio antihero). It was loosely written as an anniversary to their formation and split(both in June). Enjoy: Read More http://s.tt/12V49 13. Andy Petr - Drinking Milk From His Hands Electronic boy genius Andy Petr, is a 19-year old bedroom producer. Prolific beyond his years, Milwaukee native Andy Petr recently signed with Brooklyn-based Mixpak records and released his debut album Rapper Turned Singer EP on May 10th. Andy’s profuse output of intricate chops doesn’t stop there. He is also delivering a spate of free EPs which APD004 being the first. The trilogy of EPs will feature original material as well as heavy reworkings of some of his favorite rap songs. Sample one of his innovative tracks below. Read More: http://s.tt/12UQ9 14. Oax - Love And Crashing After four years of heavy touring schedules with Bishop Allen and The Rosebuds, it was time to leave New York and head back South to his home of Houston, TX. Not the hippest city in the country, but that was sort of the point. What started as a open-ended hiatus from music and a venture into graduate school in architecture at Rice University, it didn’t take too long before Giorgio Angelini started writing music again. Oh, and there was a break-up, of course. What record worth it’s weight in wax hasn’t been seeded by a good ol’ fashioned heart ripping? Distance is, indeed, a killer.Oax is the result. The name coming from the seemingly endless canopy of live oak trees that covers Houston like a carpet. Not native to Houston, the trees were planted by early settlers as a way to provide shelter from the punishing Texas sun. And lucky enough, they managed to thrive like weeds in the swampy bayou soup of Houston soil. Read More: http://s.tt/12XSw 15. Laura Stevenson & The Cans - Master Of Art As some of the finest musicians Brooklyn has to offer, it’s hard to believe Laura Stevenson & The Canshaven’t achieved the epic fame their music demands. They can jump from subtle folk, to bluegrass, to rock, to punk and back again within the bat of an eyelid. Stevenson can manipulate her voice to sound kitsch and rabid at any one time; she can put out stars and light them back up again. I’d be unsurprised if she spends most of her time walking on her hands. One minute you’re listening to a leftfield take on acoustic music; the next you’re basked in a fervour that borders shouty, punchy hysteria. And it always works; there are never any flaws. Read More: http://s.tt/12RGS 16. Jonnie Common - Hand- Hand Red Deer Club present their first album on vinyl “Master Of None’ from Glasgwegian Jonnie Common it gets a release on the 1st of August. Jonnie previously worked under the monniker Tiny Steps releasing records through the Fence Collective. A summerous collection of wondrously understated pop oddities, coming in at just over thirty minutes, at moments it understated charm reminds one of the quieter more modest moments of the National’s work.At others his twinkling instrumentals and quick fire, playful vocal ticks are wonderfully redolant of The Beta Band. Stream the entire album below. Read More: http://s.tt/12RGc 17. Inca Gold - Dark Moves After a well received debut EP, Inca Gold I in February, London four piece Inca Gold released the second in a triptych for 2011, Inca Gold II on 8th June on Color and Vision Records. Ethereal vocals? Check? Keyboard bleeps? Swirling Psychedelia? Yep Cinematic atmosphere!? Yes sirrreee…. The equation for Inca Gold‘s wide screen soundscapes could appear in a book about ‘how to surf the zeitgeist in 2011′s all too cluttered music scene.’ But wait their formula doesn’t contain pretension of MGMT, the blandness of the xx, or the sheer annoyance of The Naked or the Famous! Inca’s modest lilting, dreamy refrains ghost their way into your brain like half remembered dreams of the past. Read More: http://s.tt/12Qv4 18. Grant K Fennell -Three O'Clock Starting out on the live circuit aged just 13, Grant K. Fennell has meticulously climbed his way up the musical ladder, fusing with psych, ska, garage and folk troupes along his way. This isn’t because Fennell doesn’t want to shackle himself down to the restrictions of a singular genre – it is simply because he can’t. With tastes and influences as extensive as his (Flaming Lips, Nick Drake, Mastodon, Frank Zappa, Animal Collective, Van Morrison, Coheed and Cambria, Kate Bush, Queens of the Stone Age), Grant’s music is a sedimentary of sounds, with layers of prog, folk rock, hardcore, desert rock, country, even blaxploitation, forming the musical force that he is. Read More: http://s.tt/12Q6c Godisinthepod6 by godisinthetvzine.co.uk Godisinthepodsix by Godisinthepod on Mixcloud All content syndicated from http://wwwg.odisinthetvzine.co.uk
Today's LiveDaily Song of the Day is "Audacity of Huge," by British production/remix duo James Ford and Jas Shaw, a.k.a. Simian Mobile Disco. The cut appears on the pair's sophomore studio set, "Temporary Pleasure," which surfaced in August. Download mp3Subscribe at iTunes