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Losing My Opinion
#123 - A naive look at Eurovision, with Marker Starling

Losing My Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 65:12


Sublime Canadian songwriter Marker Starling is back! Thomas gets the ball rolling with some first-time listens/impressions of various Eurovision Song Contest winners. Mr. Starling then takes charge and shares some of his favorite male group-vocal soul hits from the early 70s.   https://www.instagram.com/markerstarling/ LMO Survey https://www.niagaramoonmusic.com/   https://www.thinlear.com/ Bluesky IG Tiktok

Kultur
Marker Starling

Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 7:04


De kanadesche Sänger Marker Starling kënnt den Owend an d‘Rotonden, ee Mann vun Toronto, dee wéi duerch Zoufall Deel ass vun der klenger internationaler Krautrockzeen, déi d‘Londoner Stereolab a Vanishing Twin mat de Kölner Von Spar an hirem Entourage labber verbënnt. Ëmmer erëm héiert ee bei de Kölner een ee gewëssene Chris Cummings oder Marker Starling op de Vocals, brittesch-melancholesch a stilsécher. An och Solo mécht de Marker Starling scho laang super Musek. De Marc Clement wollt vun him wëssen, wéi ee Kanadier vun Toronto dozou kënnt, mat Kölner Neokrautrocker op enger Plack ze landen.

CiTR -- Duncan's Donuts
Episode 755 ~ March 2nd, 2023: After All This Time

CiTR -- Duncan's Donuts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 60:01


Big show! New tunes from Uh Huh (aka Teenanger), bernice, Masahiro Takahashi, U.S. Girls & Marker Starling, Jana Horn, boygenius, Dry Cleaning, Anodyne, Caroline Polachek, Men I Trust, Feist, Yo La Tengo Oops forgot to podcast this episode. One week late! My apologies.

Losing My Opinion
#40 - That warm funky 70's perfection, with Marker Starling

Losing My Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 64:22


What a treat! Very distinguished songwriter/recording artist Marker Starling (aka Chris) stops by the podcast to talk shop. Thomas reveals some of his favorite (and unusual) covers that "re-contextualize" the original. Chris then shares some underrated 70s soul/funk classics that greatly influenced his sound as Marker Starling. Tickets for 3/4/23 Toronto show with Marker Starling, Dorothea Paas and Junior Boys sold HERE   https://www.niagaramoonmusic.com/ https://www.thinlear.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/losingmyopinion IG: https://www.facebook.com/losingmyopinion/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@losingmyopinion

Junk Filter
UNLOCKED: 45: The Genius of Burt Bacharach (with Marker Starling)

Junk Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 132:44


In honor of the passing of the great Burt Bacharach, this premium episode of the podcast from July 29, 2021 has been unlocked. There are dozens of exclusive episodes of Junk Filter available to patrons of the podcast; you can sign up at patreon.com/junkfilter Toronto-based musician Marker Starling returns to the podcast for an extensive conversation about the life and career of Burt Bacharach, one of the greatest American musicians. His songbook with lyricist Hal David is a monumental catalogue of pop music, and their longtime partnership with singer Dionne Warwick produced dozens of standards, many written specifically for her voice. We discuss the highs and lows of their work together: smashing the colour barrier between pop and r&b, their innovative song structures, their chart hits and deep cuts, and the disastrous movie musical Lost Horizon (1973) that led to the end of their partnership. Follow Marker Starling on Twitter Bacharach rehearsing with Dionne Warwick on the song "Loneliness Remembers What Happiness Forgets" for a 1970 TV special Bacharach working with a children's choir from the Lost Horizon TV Special Burt Bacharach and Angie Dickinson - commercial for Martini & Rossi "Walk On By" - Dionne Warwick performing live on Belgian television, 1964 "Hasbrooke Heights" - Burt Bacharach "Make It Easy on Yourself" - Dionne Warwick, from Frost Weekly, 1973 "Close To You" by Hilton Als, for The New Yorker, December 8, 2013: Veda Hille - Plants (2001) Nicholas Krgovich - Plants (2021)

Junk Filter
79: The Last of Sheila (with Marker Starling)

Junk Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 105:44


Toronto musician Marker Starling, who does the music for the podcast, returns for a deep dive into one of our favourites: the 1973 all-star murder mystery The Last of Sheila, directed by Herbert Ross, with an original screenplay by puzzle fanatics Stephen Sondheim and Anthony Perkins. A producer's wife is killed in an unsolved hit-and-run death during his house party. A year later, the producer invites some guests from the party, all Hollywood strivers, for a weeklong cruise on the French Riviera, where every night they must play a parlour game of his devising, in what seems to be his sadistic plan to discover the true identity of the killer. We talk about our shared love as kids for wanting to see “movies for grownups” in the seventies, biographical details of the cast and filmmakers, and a spoiler-filled discussion of the elaborate plot of The Last of Sheila, a key influence on Knives Out and perhaps the ultimate seventies movie. Plus: our duelling James Mason impressions! Patrons of the Junk Filter podcast receive at least two additional exclusive episodes a month: some of our notable previous guests include Jared Yates Sexton, David Roth, Bryan Quinby, Marker Starling and Jacob Bacharach. More to come! Sign up at https://www.patreon.com/junkfilter Follow Marker Starling on Twitter. James Coburn beer commercial for “Schlitz Light”, 1978 James Mason plugging Thunderbird Wine in the sixties Trailer for T.R. Baskin (Ross, 1971) Trailer for The Last of Sheila (Ross, 1973)

Junk Filter
TEASER - 45: The Genius of Burt Bacharach (with Marker Starling)

Junk Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 6:19


Access the entire 132 minute episode (and additional bonus episodes) by becoming a patron of Junk Filter: https://www.patreon.com/posts/45-genius-of-54253436 Toronto-based musician Marker Starling, who does the original music for the podcast, is my special guest for a very in-depth and supersized conversation about the Burt Bacharach and Hal David songbook, their innovative work with their greatest discovery Dionne Warwick, and the dissolution of their partnership in the wake of the disastrous 1973 movie musical Lost Horizon. Patrons of the Junk Filter podcast receive at least two additional exclusive episodes a month: some of our notable previous guests include Jared Yates Sexton, David Roth, Will Sloan, Sooz Kempner and Zach Vasquez. More to come! Sign up at https://www.patreon.com/junkfilter

Junk Filter
1: Uneasy Listening: Richard Harris (with Marker Starling)

Junk Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 71:06


My name is Jesse Hawken and welcome to episode one of Junk Filter, a new podcast about film, music, politics and jokes. For our debut episode, Toronto musician Marker Starling joins me to celebrate the music of actor Richard Harris. His notorious 1967 pop smash MacArthur Park is his most famous song, but is only the tip of the iceberg: Harris recorded several epic concept albums in partnership with the great American songwriter Jimmy Webb, that are by turns beautiful, powerful and completely insane. We also talk about Mr. Starling's new LP High January (Tin Angel Records) and working with Laetitia Sadler (Stereolab) and producer Sean O'Hagan (The High Llamas), and I ask him what music has been getting him through All This. Follow Marker Starling on Twitter. Richard Harris - Interim Richard Harris - Blue Canadian Rocky Dream Jesse Hawken has directed two music videos for Marker Starling Husbands Hue and Cry Purple Mountains - Nights That Won't Happen

Bridging the Social Distance
Ep 37 Chris Cummings (Marker Starling)

Bridging the Social Distance

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 59:28


For this episode I interview Chris Cummings, who performs under the name "Marker Starling" - Marker Starling just released a delightful new album called "High January", released on Tin Angel Records, and recorded with help from members of the band "Stereo Lab" We talk about his record, and the future and past of our music scenes, we talk about the closing of venues and the loss of spaces, nostalgia, and his desire for massive government funding for the arts. We also talk about his prediction for a "Roaring 2020's" on the other side of COVID. You can find Marker Starling's new album at tinangelrecords.bandcamp.comThis interview was originally recorded on May 5th 2020 Get on the email list at bridgingthesocialdistance.substack.com

Loose Ends
Matthew Kelly, Lenny Abrahamson, Monique Roffey, Anna Calvi, Marker Starling, Arthur Smith, Nikki Bedi

Loose Ends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 38:08


Nikki Bedi and Arthur Smith are joined by Matthew Kelly, Lenny Abrahamson and Monique Roffey for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Anna Calvi and Marker Starling. Producer: Sukey Firth Studio manager: Donald MacDonald

Come for a Ride
Marker Starling

Come for a Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 84:14


Performing as Mantler or his current nom de plume Marker Starling, Chris A. Cummings has cemented his status as a treasure of Toronto music. This month sees the release of his latest album, High January, another gorgeous collection of understated pop songs featuring contributions from Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier and production by The High Llamas' Sean O. Hagan. While the world remains locked down in self-isolation, Chris joins us for a remote discussion of his creative history, international connections, and one of the sweetest lists of local shout outs yet. 

Rectangle's Podcast
Freaksville Music Show #57

Rectangle's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 40:19


Podcast mensuel réalisé, programmé et présenté par Benjamin Schoos. Le front des micro-labels fédérés par le boss de Freaksville. La chronique des sorties diffusées par Freaksville Music, distributeur indépendant en Belgique francophone. Beaucoup de nouveautés ce mois de mars dans le Freaksville Music Show: Deux exclusivités pop (Ladylo et Van Den Bear), Marker Starling & Benjamin Schoos, Annabel Lee, ALL CAPS, Ozferti, Endz, TRESOR, Bengal, Hémisphère Sud and more !

Rectangle's Podcast
Freaksville Music Show #57

Rectangle's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 40:18


Podcast mensuel réalisé, programmé et présenté par Benjamin Schoos.Le front des micro-labels fédérés par le boss de Freaksville.La chronique des sorties diffusées par Freaksville Music, distributeur indépendant en Belgique francophone.Beaucoup de nouveautés ce mois de mars dans le Freaksville Music Show: Deux exclusivités pop (Ladylo et Van Den Bear), Marker Starling & Benjamin Schoos, Annabel Lee, ALL CAPS, Ozferti, Endz, TRESOR, Bengal, Hémisphère Sud and more !

UvA Radio
Uphill Bookings Presents... Marker Starling

UvA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2019 17:21


UvA Radio goes to Uphill Bookings event at Skek to interview the artists and hear their choons. Marker Starling asks questions about morality, searching for their answers on tracks led by gorgeous drifts of airy Wurlitzer keyboard calm. His music is both minimalist in sound, but profound in message: an expert songwriter pushing his poetry to a brave new existential brink. In this interview they discuss making music since the age of 7, different processes of making an album and his legendary wulitzer piano.

Loose Ends
Tim Roth, Rose Matafeo, Mark Bonnar, Ahir Shah, Zara McFarlane, Marker Starling, Sara Cox, Clive Anderson

Loose Ends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 37:31


Clive Anderson and Sara Cox are joined by Tim Roth, Mark Bonnar, Ahir Shah and Rose Matafeo for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Zara McFarlane and Marker Starling. Producer: Sukey Firth

Soul Circle Radio
Jeremy Ian Thomas Show #166

Soul Circle Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2017 123:44


Sat Jan 14, 2017 Jeremy Ian Thomas Show #166 @jeremy-ian-thomas The 2nd show of 2017 features a highly prolific MC/Producer, Jeremy Ian Thomas aka Surreal! You might of remember him on our show a few years ago from Show # 135. Back again to promo his latest entitled "The Emerald Tablet". Getonitnowthanksuslater! Cop it Here https://jeremyianthomas.bandcamp.com/releases New music from: Joyce Wrice, Marker Starling, Stan Forebee, Jazz Spastiks, Eric Lau + more 1st Segment - DJ Mza 01 Invention - Endurance 02 Jessy Lanza - New Ogi 03 Evil Needle - Tantra Feat. Sivey 04 Gold Panda - After We Talked 05 Donald Byrd feat. Isaac Hayes - Feel Like Lovin You Today 06 The Dynamics - Move On Up 07 Nu Vintage - Liquid Sunshine 08 Joyce Wrice - I Want You 09 Stan Forebee - Look Back 10 Marker Starling - Would You Believe In Me Full Playlist Here: www.soulcircleradio.com 2nd Segment - Jeremy Ian Thomas Set + Interview Soul Circle Radio Live Worldwide Hosted by: DJ Mza & Ebo www.soulcircleradio.com Every Sat 12-2p PST This show is FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY. We do not own or claim to own the rights to these tracks. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."

Loose Ends
Jean-Michel Jarre, Paul O'Grady, Edith Bowman, Daisy-May Hudson, The Lemon Twigs, Marker Starling, Clive Anderson, Emma Freud

Loose Ends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2016 37:19


Clive Anderson and Emma Freud are joined by Jean-Michel Jarre, Paul O'Grady, Edith Bowman and Daisy-May Hudson for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from The Lemon Twigs and Marker Starling. Producer: Sukey Firth.

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If There Is Hell Below...

Your denim clad lover boys Rob and Callum are back with a new music podcast, the first to be released on Monday our new ITHB Day. We kick the new regime off with a fist pumper of a rocknroll tune from Delicate Steve; the sort of shit you want to drive 16bit spacecars to, there’s exotic 60s pop from Marker Starling, sexy seductive frenchness from Gontard!, 80s synth swing from Roses, modern jazz from Tenderlonious, glam rock stomping from Cozy and other ace things. Monday is the new Day.

Shock World Service
062: Everything Comes From Chaos (Cian Ó Cíobháin)

Shock World Service

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2015 76:57


Everything Comes From Chaos by Cian Ó Cíobháin 26/12/15 Galway, Ireland. http://www.shockworldservice.com 1. Young Marble Giants - Music For Evenings From ‘Colossal Youth', their debut album which was released in 1980. 2. Katie Dey - y o y o Melbourne-based Katie Dey released one of the year's quirkiest EPs in the shape of ‘asdf asdf'. 3. Kings Of Convenience V Röyksopp - I Don't Know What I Can Save You From One of the key songs in my life, all the way from Norway. This was released the same year as Röyksopp dropped their debut LP ‘Melody AM'. 4. Björk Mit Funkstörung - All Is Full Of Love (seconddotted) Back in the nineties Funkstörung made essential outsider electronica, where they merged complex drum patterns with melancholic melodies. 5. Team LG - On Fire It's been a decade since Team LG released their debut - & only - record. I haven't heard anything about them since and had, indeed, forgotten about them, until I re-discovered this CD, which had been missing from my collection for years. 6. Low - What Part Of Me Everyone's favourite Mormon indie pop band returned with this perfectly-formed pop song in late summer. 7. Marker Starling - Husbands Christopher Cummings is Marker Starling, previously of Mantler. 8. Kingdom - Bank Head This classic on the Night Slugs label is almost 3 years old now, but a month doesn't go by that I don't find myself returning to it. 9. Venetian Snares - Your Face When I Finally (Glass Version) Yes Aaron Funk is actually his real name and this hugely talented Canadian producer has been pretty prolific since releasing his first records in the late 90s. 10. Inga Copeland - I Am Your Ambient Wife Inga Copeland is your ambient wife. & I'm not going to argue with her. 11. Junior Boys - Teach Me How To Fight The debut LP from Junior Boys, entitled ‘Last Exit' masterfully combined 80's synth-pop melodies with yearning vocals & the jittery, irregular rhythms commonly associated with UK Garage. 12. Jam City - Crisis After falling heavily for Jam City's neon-kissed LP it wasn't a huge leap for me to endear myself to the same artist's U-turn towards neon-kissed r'n'b torch-songs that make up ‘Dream A Garden'. 13. David Axelrod - The School Boy Composer, arranger, producer, drummer & ex-boxer David Axelrod has had a huge influence on the music landscape with the likes of De La Soul, DJ Shadow & DJ Premier having sampled him. 14. Susumu Yokota - Morino Gakudan Susumu Yokota's sounds have haunted me since first discovering him back in '99. 15. Our Brother The Native - Tilia Petiolaris Back in 2006, two Michigan teenagers & their Californian buddy released their debut LP ‘Tooth & Claw', an album born out of acoustic strumming, field recordings, analogue feedback, weird samples & often particularly twee vocals. 16. Jackson C. Frank - Milk & Honey The composer of this song lived a life of heartbreak & woe, but was a huge influence on folk singers such as Nick Drake (who covered this song) & Paul Simon. 17. Saint Sister - Madrid One of the debuts of the year, courtesy of Gemma Doherty & Morgan MacIntyre, which was recorded in Co. Kerry by Alex Ryan of Hozier. 18. Kendal Johansson - Blue Moon A gorgeous cover of a Big Star song, released on Sincerely Yours. 19. Saint Etienne - Hobart Paving Saint Etienne pulled out all the stops at The National Concert Hall last September, performing their classic début ‘Foxbase Alpha' in its entirety. 20. Spiritualized - Ladies & Gentlmen We Are Floating In Space (Original Elvis Mix) Back in 1997, Spiritualized's third LP was barely on the shelves when the LP had to be recalled after an objection from Elvis Presley's Estate. 21. King Midas Sound & Fennesz - We Walk Together So many of my favourites on 1 record. feat. Kiki Hitomi, with extra FX-drenched, shoegaze shimmering from Austrian guitarist & producer Christian Fennesz. Total heart-stopper. www.rte.ie/rnag/an-taobh-tuathail/ http://cianociobhain.com/

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #192: Marker Starling

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2015 67:37


Marker Starling is the moniker of Chris A. Cummings, an ambitious and gifted pop songwriter based in Toronto. Previously working under the name Mantler, Cummings has created a distinct body of work that treads the line between thoughtful melancholy and infectious joy. His new album as Marker Starling just came out this past March. It’s […]

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