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Selina Crammond has played in the bands Movieland, Supermoon, Kiss Painting and currently, Midnight News and Roswit. She also runs Monotapes with Gal av Gay. This conversation took place on December 7 2024. Horses Records was an independent record and bookstore on Hastings and Nanaimo (on 2447 E Hastings Street) from 2014-2016, opened by Katayoon Yousefbigloo and Dan Geddes. The store frequently hosted music show in those years. Other venues visited: What's up Hot Dog (2481 E Hastings St), TD bank atm, Roy G Biv Other venues discussed: Art Bank, Nyala, Railway Club, WISE Club, Zoo Zhop, Selectors, Records, the Moontower, Deep Space, Red Gate, the Astoria Musicians mentioned: Chris-a-Riffic, Gal Gracen, Nice Apple, TV Ugly, Elf PIty, Search Parties, Dan Geddes (Peace, Lt Frank Dickens), Arbutus, connect_icut, Jock Tears, Cindy Lee, Kellarissa, Weed, lie, Apollo Ghosts This episode features the following music: Lt Frank Dickens: Concrete from Sour Bubblegum (2017) Supermoon: Unsaid from Playland (Mint Records, 2016)) Midnight News: Sucker Punch from Bad News Days (Monotapes, 2024)
This is a remote report, a conversation conducted virtully rather than in person. In these episodes I speak with musicians who have moved away from Vancouver about their experiences and the venues they loved. Mar Sellars started playing in bands as a teenager in Vancouver, including The Riff Randells, The Ewoks and the Engaged. She also played in bands while living in the UK, and worked at the CBC and the BBC. She currently lives in Los Angeles where she runs a Music PR, Consulting & Management Agency and is also a booking agent and label manager. Venues discussed: The Rage, The Starfish Room, The Brickyard, The Picadilly Pub, The Good Jacket, The Marine Club, The Railway Club, The Sugar Refinery, Ms T's Cabaret, Submission Hold House, Video In, The Waldorf. Bands discussed: Flash Bastard, The Buzzcocks, Gob, Pluto, Thee Goblins, The Evaporators, The Organ, Fun 100, Lederhosen Lucil, Pulp, Blur, Elastica, Weezer, Moist, Crowded House, Sheryl Crow, the White Stripes, Operation Makeout, the Von Blondies, Phillip Boa and the Voodooclub, Library Eater, The Disgusteens, New Pornographers. Thank you to Kellarissa for the original theme music. This episode features the following music: The Riff Randells: Who Says Girls Can't Rock from Riff Randells 7" (Mint Records 2000) The Racket: British Bands Release Cult Records The Evaporators: Aside From All This, Is There Anything Else? from I Gotta Rash split 12" (Nardwuar Records, 1998)
Lyndsay Sung is a musician, writer, filmmaker and cookbook author. She was in the bands the Sob Story, le Petit Mort, Radio Berlin and Pink Mountaintops, and now plays in KCAR, Foxgloves and Strawberries and Cream. This conversation was recorded on November 5 2024. The Blinding Light! was an underground cinema which ran from 1998-2003 at 36 Powell Street. Founded by Alex MacKenzie as a follow-up to his Edison Electric Gallery of Moving Images (1995-1997), the space housed a cafe, a gallery and a 110-seat cinema. It showed new and classic underground and avant garde films, hosted nights to bring your own 8mm films and hosted experimental bands with a visual element. Ms T's Cabaret was at 339 West Pender. The building began life as it started life in 1906 as the Myers Hall and later held the city's first purpose-built bowling alley, the Canadian Cycle and Motor Co, the Canadian Legion, the Boilermaker's Hall, and the Marine workers' Pender Auditorium. During the 1960s the Auditorium was booked by music series, including the Afterthought, and was the site of an early Grateful Dead concert. The building was home to Vancouver's earliest drag bar, BJ's, open from 1970 to 1983, and later, the Vancouver Club Baths also opened in the basement area. After being sold, it took on a western theme as Saddle Tramps before converting to a lesbian bar, Ms. T's, which also had music shows. It was demolished after a fire in 2003. Other venues visited: Pic Pub, The Brickyard. Also discussed: Submission Hold House, Dynamo Gallery Bands discussed: Three Inches of Blood, Hot Hot Heat, Erase Errata, the Need, the Get Hustle, Young People, A Luna Red, Womankind. Thank you to Kellarissa for the original theme music. This episode features the following music: KCAR: I Don't Know from Up Top (2023) The Sob Story: WTO Radio Berlin: DES from Glass (2003)
prOphecy sun is an artist, musician and educator who divides her time between Vancouver and Nelson, BC. She has been perfomring experimental music in Vancouver since the early 2000s. This conversation was recorded on November 3, 2024. Sixth Fest happened on 6th Avenue between Ontario and Manitoba beginning in 2009 and latest for several years. Video In (later VIVO) began life as The Satellite Video Exchange Society, founded in 1973. It excited in three other spaces before moving to 1965 Main Street in 1993. It promoted the uses of non-commercial video software as an information and communications medium, and the international exchange of non-commercial videotape material and information as well as providing educational resources and arts space. It moved to Kaslo street in 2014. Blim is still an independent art and craft facility which began in 2003. Between around 2008 and 2010 it was at 197 East 17th Ave. Musicians discussed: Bush tit, Chris-a-riffic, Kellarissa, Robyn Jacob, Polymer Dance, Dance Troupe Practice, Her Jazz Noise Collective, Constantine Katsiris (Scant Intone), Unreliable Narrator, Role Mach. This epsisode features the following music: prOphecy sun: Follow Me from Sleep Fever (2013) Spell: Guided Highways from Lull (2012) prOphecy sun: Opening from SkyCat (2021)
Jen Thorpe and Andy Healey were members of the punk band Submission Hold from 1993 to 2005. Their house, at 2024 East 1st Avenue, known as Submission Hold House, hosted many shows from 1993 to 2001. Venues mentioned: La Quena (co-op coffee house), Strathcona Community Centre, Seylenn Hall (North Vancouver), Crosstown Traffic (Hastings and Homer, active in the 1990s), the Plaza (punk house on Georgia near Clark), Chateau Noir (house on east 1st), Hastings Community Centre, The South Wall (community centre in Lonsdale). Bands discussed: Citizen Fish, DOA, Tragedy, Detestation, Q Factor, Torches to Rome, Bread and Circuits, Please Inform the Captain This is a Hijack, Former Members of Alfonsin, Jolie Holland, the Evaporators, His Hero is Gone, Sparkmarker. Food Not Bombs is a grass roots movement started in 1980 to serve free mostly vegan meals as a protest against war and poverty. Thank you to Kellarissa for the original theme music. Music clips used with artist permission Submission Hold: Final Coup Of The Last Millennium from What Holds Back The Elephant (2004, G7 Welcoming Committee) My Belief from Waiting For Another Monkey To Throw The First Brick (1998, Ebullition) Synthetic Wonderland from The Buzz Of A Buzzless Situation (1995)
Gary Smith was a founding founder of the synthesizer-based Vancouver band Images in Vogue in 1981, after playing in various bands as a teenager. He went on to a later career as a music video producer and assistant director in film and TV. The conversation was recorded on March 14th, 2024. Luv-a-fair (1275 Seymour Street) started life as a gay dance club in 1975, but soon attracted a wide audience for its legendary DJs and great selection of alternative music. They did not often host live events but Killing Joke, the Subhumans, Sonic Youth, the Violent Femmes, Wall of Voodoo and Nine Inch Nails all played there, as well as Images in Vogue. Other bands discussed: Killing Joke, Skinny Puppy, Zingo, Moev, Numb, Wall of Voodoo, e, the Villains, Duran Duran. Other venues discussed: Graceland, Quadra Club (later Club Soda and the Starfish Room), Pharaoh's, The Viking Hall, The Body Shop, The Cave, Gary Taylor's Rock Room. Thank you to Kellarissa for the original theme music. Thanks to Glen Nelson and to Moev. Music clips used with artist permission. Images in Vogue: "Educated Man" from Educated Man EP (1982 B H & H) e: "Power Blackout" from The Levitation Syndrome (1981 Rogolletti Records) Moev: "Rotting Geraniums" (1982)
Bruce Dyck was the drummer in Fun 100, the B-Lines, You Say Party, They Shoot Horses and LeMaster. he is also the author of "Three reincarnations of the Smilin' Buddha Cabaret: Entertainment, gentrification, and respectability in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside 1952-84" a Master's thesis at SFU. Ryan Dyck was the vocalist in Fun 100 and B-Lines. He was the label manager at Mint Records and ran Hockey Dad Records. The Smilin' Buddha Cabaret at 109 East Hastings Street began live as a cabaret in the 1950s. It evolved into Vancouver's iconic punk music venue in the late '70s and early 80s. It was a diy venue under the name SBC from 2013 to 2019, when it re-opened as Buddha's. It was the site of a fire in 2023 and is now closed. Other venues visisted: Ms Ts Cabaret, Pub 340, original Red Gate (152 E Hastings), the Helen Pitt Gallery, Honey Lounge/The Lotus/Lick, Interurban Gallery, Brandy's, The Regent, the Balmoral, the Cobalt. Also mentioned: The Picadilly Pub, Burlesque House (Abbotsford), Pat's Pub. Vancouver Complication is a compilation album featuring many influential Vancouver punk bands. It was released in 1979 on Pinned Records and was compiled by Grant McDonagh who was a founder of Zulu Records. “Blanc Vanc!” at the Helen Pitt Gallery, was a two night show featuring U-J3RK5 (aka the U-Jerks), Exxotone, the Shades, [e], and a Generators reunion show. Other bands discussed: Hot Hot Heat, The Unicorns, Three Inches of Blood, Witness Protection Program, Melt Banana, Nirvana, Fucked Up, SNFU, Blank Dogs, Pointed Sticks, Clorox Girls, Red Dawns, Tranzmitors, STREETS, the K-Tels, Glad Rags, the Skulls, the Furies, They Shoot Horses, Mutators, the Isotopes. Thank you to Kellarissa for the original theme music. This conversation was recorded on February 17th, 2024. Music clips used with artist permission. Fun 100: "The Government" from Hit it & Quit. 2005 B-Lines: "Opening Band" from Opening Band LP on Hockey Dad Records. 2014
Ida Nilsen has played in Beans, Cunt, Great Aunt Ida, the Buttless Chaps, Radiogram, The Gay and others. Ida was involved with The Sugar Refinery venue as a musician, employee and owner. The Sugar Refinery was a vegetarian restaurant and music venue from the mid '90s to 2003 at 1115 Granville Street. It was known for fostering local music projects which were experimental, collaborative, and whimsical. It was the site of a 48 hour show by the band Beans, who played there dozens of times. Other venues visited: The Blinding Light!, an underground cinema which ran from 1998-2003 at 36 Powell Street. The Marine Club was at 573 Homer Street and lasted from 1957-2007. The site is now a parking lot. Other venues we passed: the Brickyard, The Gold Saucer. Bands discussed: The Beans, the Ids, the Molestics, Kirsten and Jim, Show Business Giants, Handsome Family, Vic Chestnut, Sawdust Collector. Thank you to Kellarissa for the original theme music. Thank you to George at Zum for permission to use the audio from Tired Snow. The conversation was recorded on January 3rd, 2024. Music clips used with artist permission. Great Aunt Ida: "Water and Bones" from Our Fall Beans: "All-Emcompassing Dust" from Tired Snow EP
Nicholas Krgovich has played in the bands p:ano, Burquitalam Plaza, Slavs, No Kids and also under his full name. This conversation was recorded on November 14th 2023. The Sugar Refinery was a vegetarian restaurant and music venue from the mid '90s to 2003 at 1115 Granville Street. It was known for fostering local music projects which were experimental, collaborative, and whimsical. It was the site of a 48 hour show by the band Beans, who played there dozens of times. Ms T's Cabaret was at 339 West Pender. The building began life as it started life in 1906 as the Myers Hall and later held the city's first purpose-built bowling alley, the Canadian Cycle and Motor Co, the Canadian Legion, the Boilermaker's Hall, and the Marine workers' Pender Auditorium. During the 1960s the Auditorium was booked by music series, including the Afterthought, and was the site of an early Grateful Dead concert. The building was home to Vancouver's earliest drag bar, BJ's, open from 1970 to 1983, and later, the Vancouver Club Baths also opened in the basement area. After being sold, it took on a western theme as Saddle Tramps before converting to a lesbian bar, Ms. T's, which also had music shows. It was demolished after a fire in 2003. Other venues mentioned: The Royal, the Starfish Room, 1067 jazz club, Blim, The Blinding Light!, Richard's on Richards, Graceland, Luv-a-fair. YIMP fest is an annual show at Falaise park since 2021. Bands mentioned: The Secret Three, Radio Berlin, Beans, Adrian Orange, Slavs, Tujiko Noriko, Belle and Sebastian, Looper, The Strokes, Interpol, Yo La Tengo, Smog, Blonde Redhead, Red House Painters, Peaches, Low, Luscious Jackson, Cibo Mato, Butter 08, Bettie Serveert, Six Organs of Admittance, Joel R L Phelps, the Radio Thank you to Kellarissa for the original theme music. Thank you to Geooge at Zum. Music clips used with artist permission. p:ano: "All of November, Most of October" from When It's Dark and It's Summer (2002) Beans: "Alpaca Llama" from Tired Snow EP (2000 Zum Media) Burquitlam Plaza: "Round One" from Big On Fall (2003)
Larissa Loyva has played in p:ano, Kellarissa, Fake Tears, the Choir Practice, How to Dress Well, Destroyer, Dream/loss. Jonelle Aspa has been in the bands Sontag, Hen Party, Anybodys and Dream/loss. Both are involved in organizing Girls Rock Camp Vancouver. This conversation was recorded on December 29 2023. The Secret Location was a venue, rehearsal space and artists' studios collective located at 841 E Hastings St between 2003 and 2021. Other venues discussed include Red Gate, the Astoria, 333, Merge, 360 Glen, the Emergency Room, CBDB's, the Black Lab, Goodie, Franklin Studios. Other musicians discussed: Nu Sensae, White Lung, Twin Crystals, Fortress, Anju Singh, Holzkopf, Whip of the UFO, Channels 3 and 4, N.213, Shearing Pinx, Diane, Monashee, Baptists, Cult Babies, Winona Forever. Huge thank you to Kellarissa for the original theme music. Music clips used with artist permission Kellarissa: Carrying On from Flamingo (2008, Mint Records) Anybodys: RFK (2020 version) from Acts of Endurance (2021)
Harley Rothstein's first band was the folk duo Russ and Harley. He then played in the psychedelic rock bands The French Hand Laundry, Pacific Nation and My Indole Ring. The conversation was recorded on August 30 2023. Russ and Harley played at The Bunkhouse, a folk music coffee house at 612 Davie Street in the 1960s. The rock bands played at The Retinal Circus at 1024 Davie Street in 1967 and 1968. The club was operated by Jim Allan, Blaine Culling and Roger Schiffer. Memorable shows there included Country Joe MacDonald and the Fish, Bo Diddley, Muddy Water, Charlatans and the Velvet Underground. Some of the local bands which played are Pacific Nation, The Painted Ship, Mock Duck, Papa Bear's Medicine Show, The Collectors, Mother Tucker's Yellow Duck, My Indole Ring. Video of six psych bands filmed for three episodes of the CBC show on Let's Go. The Kitsilano Theatre was at 2114 W 4th Ave. Since 1958 it has been the Russian Community Centre, and in 1966 was often rented out to The Afterthought, a concert series which put on shows at various venues over the decade. Huge thank you to Kellarissa for the original theme music. And thank you to Vancouver's Regenerator Records. Music clips used with artist permission. Harley Rothstein: Karen's History Book from Songs of Love and Humanity (2023). The song was written in 1968 by Harley, Russell Precious and Stan Persky for the band The Pacific Nation. Mother Tucker's Yellow Duck: I (from The Cool-Aid Benefit Album [1970] re-released in 2010 by Regenerator Records) Mock Duck: Do Re Mi (from The Cool-Aid Benefit Album [1970] re-released in 2010 Regenerator Records)
Adrienne LaBelle has played in The Barcelona Chair, Aunts and Uncles, Movieland, Garbage Dreams, Supermoon, Lazy Bear. Venues visited: Red Gate (855 East Hastings), 121 Heatley, Hoko's (362 Powell), The Astoria (769 E Hastings), Spirit Vegetable studio (876 Cordova Diversion), Ironworks Studio, the Zoo Zhop (223 Main Street), Chapel Arts (305 Dunlevy Other venues mentioned: La Casa del Artista, Toast Collective, the Cobalt, Little Mountain, Railway Club, Red Cat Records, The Waldorf, Pat's Pub Also mentioned: the Wind Whistles, Johnny de Courcy, Lié, They Shoot Horses Don't They, Ian Mackaye, Japandroids, Chris-a-riffic, Kidnap Kids, Apollo Ghosts Music Waste is Vancouver's diy music festival which started in 1994. Mint Records an independent record label in Vancouver founded in 1991. Steve Louie has been documenting the Vancouver music scene since around 2007. Shindig is UBC radio station CiTR's annual battle of the bands, going since 1984. Safe Amp was the Safe Amplification Society, a non-profit which worked to create an all-ages venue in Vancouver in the early 2010s. They established a venue at Astorino's for several years. Fake Jazz is a long running experimental music series in Vancouver. It continues today after a few hiatuses. Huge thank you to Kellarissa for the original theme music. Music clips used with artist permission. Supermoon: Powersuits from Comet Lovejoy (2015, Alarum Records) Movieland: Politics of Ecology from blows up (2013, Green Burrito Records) Garbage Dreams: Tooth & Nail from Demonstrations (2018) This conversation was recorded on December 12 2023.
Chris Alscher AKA Chris-A-Riffic played with the band They Shoot Horses, Don't They? and has performed as a solo artist for several decades. He is a radio host on CiTR, the University of British Columbia radio station, with his show Parts Unknown which has been on the air for over two decades. We walk down Main Street from 29th avenue to 22nd avenue, discussing Little Mountain Gallery, Chroma Books, Blim and more. Chroma Books was a bookstore upstairs at 4424 Main Street which opened in 2002 and occasionally had shows of experimental and lo-fi music. They Live Video, at 4340 Main St, hosted bands in the 2010s. Little Mountain Gallery was at 195 E 26th Ave built in 1930. It became an art space known as the Butchershop Collective in 2001 and Little Mountain Gallery was established in 2006. After music shows, it became an underground comedy club. It was demolished in 2023 despite the attempts of arts groups to preserve it. Lucky's Comics was a comic and bookstore at 3972 Main Street which has now relocated eight blocks north. Other venues mentioned are The Regional Assembly of Text (3934 Main Street), Blim (opened in 2003 in the old BC Electric Building at 23 W Pender, then at 197 East 17th Ave and now at 115 E Pender St, an art shop, no longer a venue) Solder and Sons (247 Main Street), Chris's shed, the Java Joint (Surrey), the New York Theatre now the York Theatre (639 Commercial Dr). Bands mentioned include Apollo Ghosts, Chain and the Gang, Charlamides, Fanshaw (Olivia Fetherstonhaugh), Kellarissa (Larissa Loyva), Tygh Runyan (Beans), crys cole, Nicholas Krgovich, connect_icut, Collapsing Opposites, the Diskettes, Tough Age, Darto, Weed, Hemogoblin, Cascadia, Smithy Ramone, Kidnap Kids (formerly Beggars & Chairs), Better Friends than Lovers, Marta McKeever, the Unicorns, Swamp Camp, Sandro Perri (Polmo Polpo), Gal Gracen. Rose Melberg, Leah Abramson, Search Parties, Holtzkopf, Cub, Gob, Sparkmarker, NoMeansNo, All State Champion, Tricky Woo, Ahna. Huge thank you to Kellarissa for the original theme music. Music clips used with artist permission. Chris-a-riffic: Late Night Vietnamese Restaurant from Treats (2019) Apollo Ghosts: Things You Go Through from Mount Benson (2010) Kidnap Kids: Kids from You Would Run from Ratboy Grave (2009) This conversation was recorded on September 24 2023. Our unexpected audio guests were Jarrett Evan Samson and Lauren Smith of the band Tough Age.
New tunes from Cat Power, Born At Midnite, Matmos, Cosmetics, Chastity Belt, Ducks Ltd., Surveillance, SoyJoy, Kellarissa & Kylie V. What an ep.
Kellarissa istuu ennen kaikkea ihminen. Hän on hauska, viihdyttävä, hulvaton ja älytön. Käy salilla. Tekee TikTokeja. Kira Nissinen, tervetuloa!Alotellaan Viikon Listalla, jossa käydään läpi erikoisia ja massasta erottuvia ravintoloita. Listojen Lista on puolestaan täynnä random-faktoja. Mustassa Listassa bannataan some-postauksia. Kira paljastaa, minkälainen postaus ei todellakaan ole hänen silmilleen. Roskapostin aikana Karoliina ja Kira kertovat mielipiteensä ihmisistä, jotka ravintolassa palauttavat annoksensa ja vaativat uuden tilalle.Elisan verkkokaupasta löydät vaikka ja mitä kaiuttimista sähköpotkulautoihin. Fiksun hintaista kampetta ja tietysti 36 kuukauden maksuajalla!https://elisa.fi/Liikuntakeskus Pajulahti tarjoaa nyt kesäkuussa Mustan Listan kuuntelijoille Seikkailupuiston kertalipun hintaan 21€ (normaalisti 26€). Mainitse tiskillä Musta Lista, niin saat etuhintaisen seikkailun!https://pajulahti.com/Lähetä roskapostia Mustan Listan WhatsAppiin numeroon 050 533 2205! Tämä podcast saattaa ja aiheuttaa riippuvuutta, joten katso jaksot myös kuvan kera YouTuben puolelta! https://youtube.com/@karoliinatuo
Kellarissa istuu nyt some-sisällöntuottaja, hupimuija ja arjen selviytyjä Viivi Kuusela!Viikon Listalla pureudutaan hautakiviin, joille saa huoletta nauraa. Mustan Listan aikana bannataan vituttavia asioita. Mikäs Viiviä vituttaa?Listojen Listalla on arjen tilanteita, jotka ottavat päähän parisuhteessa. Viivi on elävä legenda istuuduttuaan autoon pelkääjän paikalle. Karoliinalla on puolestaan hieno statementti liittyen ihmisiin ja lumpeenlehtiin.Roskaposti sisältää alkoholia: Mitkä ovat hyviä tekosyitä juoda viiniä? Onhan niitä.Lähetä roskapostia Mustan Listan WhatsAppiin numeroon 050 533 2205! Tämä podcast saattaa ja aiheuttaa riippuvuutta, joten katso jaksot myös kuvan kera YouTuben puolelta! https://youtube.com/@karoliinatuo
CiTR alums Ryan, Nellie & Eleanor say hi and pick some tunes to celebrate CiTR's 85th anniversary. Plus, previewing Friday's night anniversary party at Red Gate featuring Kellarissa, Devours & Cherry Blu, and tributes to Selina Koop and Kenneth Anger.
Pienydinvoimaloihin kohdistuu nyt kova kiinnostus ympäri Eurooppaa. Niillä voisi tuottaa kaukolämpöä ja sähköä ja siten pyristellä irti venäläisestä fossiilisesta energiasta.
Kellarissa joins us for a chat about her new album, Voice Leading. What a treat!Also, new music from Muncho Joe & Jenny Hval
The latest Gut Feeling Podcast is an interview with Larissa Loyva, a Vancouver based singer-songwriter currently releasing experimental electronic pop as Kellarissa. The talk gets into the making of Kellarissa's new Voice Leading album, but also: hands-on career changes; Anne Garréta's 1986 Oulipan nightclub novel Sphinx; high school choirs; her first band's show at a mall photography exhibit; playing in bands like P:ano, Boring, the Choir Practice, and A Luna Red; and finding harmony in life, not just music. Kellarissa's Voice Leading sees release April 1 via Mint Records .
A wealth of new & new-ish tunes from Veda Hille! Kellarissa! Jane Inc! Jana Horn! broken egg! Kitty Prozac! and Horsegirl! Things are bad but music is good.
Santa calls in and shares his VERY hot takes on the world in 2020. New songs from Kellarissa, U.S. Girls, P'tit Beliveau, Sloan & Zach Burba.Happy holidays, all! Merry Christmas and see you next Thursday for my New Year's Eve best-of-2020 special.
CITR’s 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something.Tuesday morning’s show features Friendly Rich (Oakville), Excellent Jacket, Kellarissa‘s exclusive 24 Hours of Radio Art 2020 contribution – The Sea (Jack Kerouac In Big Sur), plus an interview with Vancouver noise artist Rusalka.Starting at 11 AM Pacific on CITR FM 101.9, streaming at PLAYER.CITR.CA
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Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith; Sarah Davachi; Loscil; Julia Kent; Akasha System; SubtractiveLad; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Beatrice Dillon; Aidan Baker / Gareth Davis; Scanner; 2562; Peppermoth; Floating Points; Aidan Baker; Grimes; Oval; Katie Gately; Kellarissa; Four Tet / Ellie Goulding; Croatian Amor / Varg2TM; Teeth of the sea; Destroyer; Eris Drew; Caribou; Jacques Greene & Huerco S.
I swear, this is the LAST year I make the trip all the way up to the CiTR Arctic Research Station at the North Pole just to do an hour of radio. It's just too much trouble. ANYWAYS, wall-to-wall seasonal hits, especially new Kellarissa, Club Sofa, Jason Zumpano and Quaker Parents.
Music in this episode by Hansmole, Colliding Canyons, Sugar Castle, Outback, Null Command and Kellarissa.
Music in this episode by Hansmole, Colliding Canyons, Sugar Castle, Outback, Null Command and Kellarissa.
Pam chats about her creative personality according to Adobe. Guest Andrea Jin talks about the importance of being an authentic comedian along with musings on how to give criticism, family guy, manic pixie dream girls and asking the important question, if you like Dane Cook are you OK? With music from Kellarissa.
Music in this episode by Zoubi Arros, The Half Moon Shine, Kellarissa, Devours, and Cartoon Lizard.
Music in this episode by Zoubi Arros, The Half Moon Shine, Kellarissa, Devours, and Cartoon Lizard.
Jessica Moss; Julianna Barwick; Sarah Davachi; Peppermoth; Catarina Barbieri; SubtractiveLad; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Julia Kent; M. Geddes Gingras; Brambles; Lusine; The Vancouver Women's Ambient Music Collective; Nervous Operator; Josephine Wiggs; Penelope Trappes; Efrim Manuel Menuck / Kevin Doria; The Arcade Fire; Pete Samples; Kinnie Starr; Kellarissa; Humans; Panda Bear & Doomsquad.
Thomas Koner; Karoline LeBlanc / Paulo J Ferreira Lopes; Scanner; SubtractiveLad; High Plains; Jessica Moss; Kelly Moran; Sarah Davachi; Loscil; Stillness and stars; Tim Hecker; Bing & Ruth; NAVASA; Kenneth James Gibson; Deadbeat; Vessel; Devon Welsh; Peppermoth; Ian William Craig; Veloce; Hammock; Son Lux; Kellarissa; Julia Holter; Joanna Newsome; Matchess & The Field.
William Basinski / Lawrence English; Kyle Bobby Dunn; Sarah Davachi; Tim Hecker; Bibio; Mich Cota; Peppermoth; Deadbeat; Fluxion; Jon Hassell; Eternal Tapestry; Easy Star All-Stars; Lump; Puce Mary; The Field; Prophecy Sun / Emerge; Lolina; Mathew Dear; Peaking Lights; Kellarissa; Frog Eyes & Puce Mary.
The U.S. Girls call didn't come through (the vagaries of touring bands and cellphone reception), but Kellarissa managed to check-in. Her fantastic new album Ocean Electro is out now. Also: new Dear Nora & Tough Customer & Chris-A-Riffic (who also has a new album!)
This week, music by bands playing SXSW, new dance pop from Kellarissa, and shouts out to local Vancouver drag shows.
New songs from Eleanor Friedberger, Earth Girl Helen Brown, Beach House, Puzzlehead, La Luz, Cate LeBon, Kellarissa, and more.
Also a song by Kellarissa