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Tous les matins, 6h-10h, retrouvez la Matinale FG avec Greg Di Mano, votre réveil Feel Good.
Tous les matins, 6h-10h, retrouvez la Matinale FG avec Greg Di Mano, votre réveil Feel Good.
Daft Punk broke up more than two years ago, but the group has been more active in the last two months than in the previous decade! Join us for a very special episode of ALIVE: A Good Ground Podcast, as we return to our roots: joyously espousing our love for the two Frenchest robots in the world. There is plenty of WILD speculation about the future of Daft Punk in this episode! Are they mounting a comeback? Are they hinting at the future? Is there a tour on the way? NEW MUSIC? We discuss the re-release of Random Access Memories and all the exciting new tracks on the bonus disc. We also discuss the Snapchat-centric scavenger hunt Daft Punk sent fans on, as well as their first interview as a group in almost 10 years. We also talk about the Infinity Repeating music video, and Julian Casablancas' appearance on Memory Tapes, Episode 1! PLEASE reach out if you have anything you'd like to add to the discussion! If you have a story to tell or a correction to mention, please email us at Alive@goodgrounddetroit.com! We would love to hear your input! Our website: GOODGROUNDDetroit.com Our Facebook: Facebook.com/goodgroundrecords Our Instagram: http://instagram.com/goodgrounddetroit/ Please support Planet Ant Theatre! --Powered by Planet Ant Podcasts--
Coming up on this week's show - new ones from Moon Duo and Annie, plus - Foals, Wire, Memory Tapes and AK/DK.
Strange Brew #10 with gugai on 8Radio.com featuring Enemies, Elvis Costello, Memory Tapes, Kurt Vile, Mercury Rev, Augustines, Bitch Falcon, Natural History Museum, Frightened Rabbit, Girl Band, New Pope, Girl's Names, and find out what Tommy Tiernan's favourite song is... Strange Brew - indie beats, alternative rock and good vibrations from the past, the present and the not too distant future with gugai. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, every Friday at 9pm on 8radio.com Facebook/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai
Songs While She’s Away #1 1. Toro y Moi – The Flight 2 .Massive Attack – Unfinished Sympathy 3. Hudson Mohawke – Ryderz 4. Memory Tapes – Bicycle 5. Patrick Wolf – The Magic Position 6. Dënver – Mai Lov 7. Of Montreal – Our Love Is Senile 8. The Magic Kids – Hey Boy […]
Long weekend’s journey into the night: Ulrich Schnauss, Herrmann & Kleine, and Phonem draw up memorable sounds from the past, while Lusine, Memory Tapes, and Ludique bring something new to the present. Mountains return with a new album, Atoms for Peace continue to drop crumbs from their forthcoming debut, and Vessel experiments with his own […]
Will and Barrett discuss the latest releases by Daughn Gibson and Memory Tapes, plus Chicago music stores and the end of Spin Magazine.
Shock World Service 049 The Coin Operated Winter Podcast by Chequerboard 12/12/12 Dublin, Ireland 1. The National Trust - Music Box In 2010, the National Trust commissioned Jarvis Cocker to create an album of found sounds taken from heritage sites around the UK. 2. Memory Tapes - Yes I Know One of my favourite songs of recent years, with 'Yes I know' Dayve Hawk mixes strident military drums with gothic 80s pop stylings. 3. Jonny Greenwood - Toki no Senrei wo Uketeinai mono wo Yomuna A stand out track from Jonny Greenwoods stunning soundtrack for the film adaptation of Haruki Murakami's book 'Norwegian Wood'. 4. Seti The First - Le Basinette Noir The opener from the debut album 'Melting Cavalry' by Dublin based Seti The First. 5. Clark - Mother McKnight A woozy, warm and playful Chris Clark rarity on a release called 'Throttle Clarence'. 6. Katie Kim - Your Mountains Katie Kim at her brilliant best with this fragile lullaby from her 2012 'Cover to Flood' album. 7. Bogdan Raczynski - Alright (Part 7) The Canadian prankster is better known for insane drill and bass excursions or tongue in cheek hyperactive mashups but dig a little deeper and you'll unearth exquisite gems like this. 8. Jai Paul - Jasmine Its always refreshing to have your perception challenged, so I'll never forget hearing the teeth wobbling bass that unhinges everything in this insanely soulful track. 9. Parks - Topaz This beautiful song takes me back to a more innocent time for ambient music when it was enough to get lost in plateaus of revolving patterns. 10. Ex Confusion - Chapter 5 I discovered Japanese guitarist/laptop minimalist Atsuhito Omori by accident last year but he has subsequently become a mainstay in all my playlists. 11. A Winged Victory For The Sullen - Steep Hills Of Vicodin Tears Just when I thought US drone masters 'Stars of The Lid' were closing up shop, this stunning side project appears out of nowhere. For me this particular track stands out for its uncharacteristically hopeful and conclusive cello sequence. 12. Sun Kil Moon - Admiral Fell Promises I actually pulled over the car and parked by the side of the road to listen carefully when I heard this first come on the radio one evening, one of those pinned to the earth moments. It feels like the song that represents everything about Mark Kozelek as an artist. 13. Lilac Time - Love Becomes a Savage I rediscovered this 1987 gem by The Lilac Time earlier this year. I adored it years ago. It acts as a great reminder of a particular strain of gothic pop recalled and touched on by many artists such as Junior Boys and Memory Tapes now. 14. Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou - Mother's Love A recent discovery but from an older time, this piece sums up everything wonderful and unique about the music of this Ethiopian nun who still plays for up to eight hours a day in a monastery in Jerusalem where she now resides. 15. The Leisure Society - We were Wasted This song for me acts as a sister piece to Mark Kozeleks 'Admiral Fell Promises' with its delicate nylon string guitar arrangement and lush vocal harmonies. 16. Message to Bears - Wake Me A wonderful uplifting piece by Oxford based multi instrumentalist Jerome Alexander. 17. Joe Keawe & His Harmony Hawaiians - Hookipa Paka After a recent exploration into the cheerful waters of vintage Hawaiian music, I stumbled upon this slow reflective gem. 18. Cleoma Breaux & Joe Falcon - Mon vieux d'autrefois A similar recent dive into cajun music resulted in discovering the music of Joe Falcon (1900-1965) and his wife Cleoma Breaux (1906–1941). 19. Clark - Frost Investigation Another music box themed piece seeing as we're wrapping things up. 20. The Doobie Brothers - Busted Down Around O'Connelly Corners I'll finish off with this brief beautiful guitar passage by Doobie Brothers guitarist James Earl Luft.
In this episode we look back at the 2010 Noise Pop Music Festival and play some of our favorite artists who performed. This podcast includes songs by Harlem, Free Energy, Best Coast, Butterfly Bones, Memory Tapes and many more.
The rumors are true! DJ Moxy mind-melds with Kenny’Lectro for this special episode. These two met halfway through 2009 and eventually realized they are practically the same person. Moxy gives a sneak peek into her music selections that don’t get played in the club such as: Memory Tapes, The Stealth, Aa & Cold Cave. Kenny […]
This week we continue to feature some great new releases. It’s a warm first hour, highlighted by new songs from Ariel Pink, Broadcast, Atlas Sound, Kaito, and Signer. Minimal tracks from 2562 and Shackleton bring the first half to a close, and the show evolves into new beats from Kelpe, Memory Tapes, Mochipet, Vitalic and […]