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Zoë Randell is the singer and songwriter of Australian-born, Brooklyn-based duo Luluc, who have released five great albums, including their most recent offering, Diamonds. Visit luluc.org for more.
Zoe and Steven from Melbourne. They are well known to the world with their second album "Passerby". - ZoeとStevenというメルボルンのデュオで今は拠点をアメリカに移しています。今週オーストラリアに帰国ツアー中です。
Host Adam Burke chats with singer, songwriter Zoe Randall, who together with Steve Hassett make up the folk duo Luluc. We learn how the duo managed to keep their connections to Australia, while forging a successful US career that has included signing to Sub Pop, sharing stages and studios with American folk rock royalty, and participating in some uniquely American traditions such as playing NPR's Tiny Desk and performing at the Lincoln Center.
RACE THE NIGHT - Ash THE VILLAGE IS DEAD - Jonathan Wilson TIED UP! - Genesis Owuzu PLANTED - Bedroom Eyes MOONBEAM - Luluc LIFE SUPPORT - Taking Meds BURN YOUR BIBLE - Twin Temple X-GAMES MODE - Dim Wizard, Mike Krol, Ratboys I'M A DOG - Faith Dealer RUNNING AWAY - Thee Sacred Souls DON'T STAND SO CLOSE TO THE WINDOW - Paul Kelly & Neil Finn OVERJOYED - Katie Von Schleicher SINNER - The Last Dinner Party CALLING AFTER - The Mainland Break BAD KOMBUCHA - Arc De Soleil SNEAKIN' AROUND - Robert Finley FIRE OF MERCY - Hot Chip CRAZY BLUE BELLS - Bonnie Prince Billy THE NIGHT THEY DROVE OLD DIXIE DOWN - The Band ONCE WERE BROTHERS - Robbie Robertson
Have you heard dodie's new band? Looking for some ethereal sonic adventures? On this week's All Songs Considered, NPR Music's Hazel Cills along with Marissa Lorusso (hopefully) turn you on to something new, beginning with FIZZ, the new crazy fun band from dodie.Featured Artists And Songs:1. FIZZ: "High In Brighton," from The Secret To Life2. L'Rain: "New Year's UnResolution," (Single)3. Glasser: "Vine," from crux4. Allegra Krieger: "Lingering," from I Keep My Feet on the Fragile Plane5. Silvana Estrada: "Milagro y Desastre," from (Single)6. Luluc: "Diamonds," from Diamonds
All Songs Considered's Bob Boilen and NPR Music's Otis Hart share their favorite songs of the week, including the return of The Antlers, the folk duo Luluc, Tuareg rock artist Mdou Moctar and more.1. Luluc: "Emerald City" from DREAMBOAT2. Danielle Durack: "Broken Wings" from No Place3. The Antlers: "Wheels Roll Home" (Single)4. Squirrel Flower: "Chicago" (Single)5. Mdou Moctar: "Chismiten" (Single)6. Jake Blount: "Roustabout" from Spider Tales7. Sam Sweeney "Unearth/Steppy Downs Road" from Unearth Repeat
Recorded at the Hawthorne barn on June 15, 2019 by Twenty Summers. All Rights Reserved.
Our last ever show!Thanks Mylene for getting the show on the air. Amanda & Forrest for keeping bff.fm on the air. Ben Ward of Eclectic kettle for having me on as a guest and getting me into this whole radio thing. And last but definitely not least, all the guest hosts that put their time and musical brains into making this a lot more fun for both me and the listener. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Dreaming Another Life by Alexis Taylor on Beautiful Thing (Domino) 5′46″ Flower of the Universe (No I.D. Remix) by Sade on A Wrinkle in Time (Sony) 9′40″ Sway Daisy by Little Dragon on Sway Daisy (Loma Vista Recordings) 13′27″ Mitt i natten by Familjen on Kom (Karlssons musikkontor) 20′08″ Take it all by Helena Deland on Take it all (Luminelle Recordings) 24′10″ Dark Oscillations by Loma on Loma (Sub Pop) 29′03″ Drunk in LA by Beach House on 7 (Sub pop) 35′08″ Believe by Amen Dunes on Believe (Sacred Bones Records) 40′44″ Sculptor by Luluc on Sculptor (Sub pop) 44′58″ Mice by Billie Marten on Mice (Sony music) 49′57″ Thanks 4 Nothing by Nilüfer Yanya on Thanks 4 Nothing (Blue Flowers/ATO Records) 54′42″ Jesse by Frankie Cosmos on Jesse (Sub pop) 58′17″ Att ligga på sitt golv by Rådjuret on Rådjuret (Luxury) Check out the full archives on the website.
Our last ever show!Thanks Mylene for getting the show on the air. Amanda & Forrest for keeping bff.fm on the air. Ben Ward of Eclectic kettle for having me on as a guest and getting me into this whole radio thing. And last but definitely not least, all the guest hosts that put their time and musical brains into making this a lot more fun for both me and the listener. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Dreaming Another Life by Alexis Taylor on Beautiful Thing (Domino) 5′46″ Flower of the Universe (No I.D. Remix) by Sade on A Wrinkle in Time (Sony) 9′40″ Sway Daisy by Little Dragon on Sway Daisy (Loma Vista Recordings) 13′27″ Mitt i natten by Familjen on Kom (Karlssons musikkontor) 20′08″ Take it all by Helena Deland on Take it all (Luminelle Recordings) 24′10″ Dark Oscillations by Loma on Loma (Sub Pop) 29′03″ Drunk in LA by Beach House on 7 (Sub pop) 35′08″ Believe by Amen Dunes on Believe (Sacred Bones Records) 40′44″ Sculptor by Luluc on Sculptor (Sub pop) 44′58″ Mice by Billie Marten on Mice (Sony music) 49′57″ Thanks 4 Nothing by Nilüfer Yanya on Thanks 4 Nothing (Blue Flowers/ATO Records) 54′42″ Jesse by Frankie Cosmos on Jesse (Sub pop) 58′17″ Att ligga på sitt golv by Rådjuret on Rådjuret (Luxury)
Chronique musicale hebdomadaire de 15 minutes sur les sorties d'albums du vendredi 13/07/18. -> Covet -> Luluc -> Dirty Projectors -> The Hunna
Vanavond om 23:00 uur Thomas Verbogt met My Generation op 40UP Radio. Graham Nash, Dirty Projectors, Luluc, Hedy West, James Red, Tom Petty en Small Faces.
Happy Friday the 13th! On this week's New Music Friday, All Song Considered's Robin Hilton speaks with NPR's Ann Powers, Stephen Thompson, Lars Gotrich, and Sidney Madden about the best new releases of the week. Highlights include Wiz Khalifa's long-awaited followup to the 2011 pop-rap breakout Rolling Papers, the calming songs of Luluc, affirmations of love from the Dirty Projectors and more. Featured Albums - Rayland Baxter: Wide Awake; Dirty Projectors: Lamp Lit Prose; The Ophelias: Almost; Wiz Khalifa: Rolling Papers 2; Luluc: Sculptor; Amy Shark: Love Monster; Cowboy Junkies: All That Reckoning; Other Notable Releases For July 13: Deaf Heaven: Ordinary Corrupt Human Love; Wet: Still Run; Body/Head: The Switch; Lotic: Power; Jenn Champion: Single Rider; Laurel Halo: Raw Silk Uncut Wood; The Suffers: Everything Here; Valley Queen: Supergiant
This past week singer James Blake quietly dropped an incredible new song called "Don't Miss It." Like much of his work, it's both sultry and synthetic – a mix of seductive melodies and warped production, including a piano that keeps slipping out of tune. On this week's show we share "Don't Miss It" and try to make sense of its haunting meditations on the fleeting nature of life. Full playlist: 1. Angélique Kidjo: "Once In A Lifetime," 2. Gabriella Cohen: "Music Machine," 3. Luluc: "Heist," 4. The Beths: "Future Me Hates Me," 5. James Blake: "Don't Miss It," 6. I'm Kingfisher: "Topography Of Gabon."
Vancouver Folk Music Festival is just around the corner! (July 16-18) Australian duo Luluc is in town for the festival and graced us with a few songs live in the studio. Also two phone interviews: one with the inimitable Kinky Friedman (he's at Biltmore Cabaret July 26) and one with Anne Louise Genest of Annie Lou (appearing at Harrison and Vancouver festivals).Hope to see some of you at Jericho Beach this weekend - come prepared for hot weather and even hotter music!cheers, valfolkoasis@gmail.com