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95bFM: Coldcut Solid Steel
Coldcut Solid Steel: Saturday November 24, 2018.

95bFM: Coldcut Solid Steel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018


In Hour 1 we welcome Frank Bretschneider who was raised in Karl-Marx-Stadt (now Chemnitz) in the German Democratic Republic. He is the founder of the influential East German underground band AG. Geige and co-founder of the prestigious Raster-Noton label. He lives as a musician, video artist and producer in Berlin. He had this to say about his mix; "The mix is to promote the SICHTEN 1 album I had the honor to compile, so it contains mainly the music of the artists represented there on. But instead to just repeat the tracks from SICHTEN, I thought to chose new, partly unreleased material as far as available: the title track of Zavoloka’s brand new PROMENI album, new material by Benjamin Brunn, two tracks from Warnecke’s 2016 album COMPUTERMUSIK EINS (FÜR DIE OHREN), and some collaborative work by Retina.It. The mix includes as well two tracks by raster label mates Island People, resp. AtomTM (in its ’94 incarnation Lassigue Bendthaus), plus some music I enjoyed recently. Hope you enjoy too." In Hour 2 it's Graham Van Pelt who recently released 'Time Travel', his first record in the four years since he moved from Montreal to Toronto, and he’s no longer Miracle Fortress, or Inside Touch, or any of the aliases he’s used to record over the years. He’s just Graham Van Pelt. He told us; "This mix includes some of the tracks I turned to for inspiration while I getting my new record ready, as well as some other vibes I've been feeling more recently.  Larry Heard and Ben Cenac(Dream 2 Science) are the producers I've been most inspired by while working on tracks over the past couple years, while labels like Sounds Of Beaubien West, Rush Hour and ASL Singles Club have been keeping things fresh and fun in my world.  I think this mix spans a lot of my tastes both old and new and gives a good sense of my moody headspace of late." Hour 1 - Frank Bretschneider: Framework 12 - Mads Emil Nielsen Love Control feat. HPRIZM - MimiCof Pet Peg Step - Benjamin Brunn Stream 08 (Diebs for Kane Remix) - Dieb Jove Layup - Lee Gamble ZeroZero31 - Julia Govor Logicmix - Retina.It + Komet Promeni - Zavoloka Spark - MimiCof Frank Bretschneider Stroboscopic Tricks - Pierce Warnecke Open Circle - Håkan Lidbo Space Swamp - Badun Smog (feat. AKN) - YPY So Much Love - Farben Avenza - Svreca & Retina.it RightShit - Soul Center Titel 09 - Bretschneider & Brunn Waterway - Island People I'm Slowly Morphing - Lassigue Bendthaus Resplendent Response - Pierce Warnecke Hour 2 - Graham Van Pelt: My Love Turns To Liquid - Dream 2 Science Mercurian Funk - Larry Heard Just A Test - Ken Gill Romantic Comedy - Gadi Mizrahi & Soul Clap System Defender - Villa Abo Soul Of A Man - Gene Tellem How RU Plush feat. Regularfantasy - D. Tiffany  Analog Love - The Godson All My love Is "Free" - Jump Source Finedrawn Overcast - Electric Sound  Azure Lagoon - Seb W & Phil B Double Dribble - Chaos In The CBD Endless Flight - The It    

Super Sentai Brothers - License to Carranger
For Your Eyes Ohranger Episode 28 - Behold, the Miracle Fortress

Super Sentai Brothers - License to Carranger

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 66:06


Ohranger continues to crank the dial up way past 11 as we dig deeper into Riki's increasingly baffling story arc. Email the show: Supersentaibrothers@gmail.com Find Matt Jay on Twitter: @supersentaibros Find us on Facebook at Super Sentai Brothers Toei Company's Chouriki Sentai Ohranger is the nineteenth season of the long running Japanese Super Sentai television program -- the franchise which inspired and sourced the American Power Rangers franchise produced by Bandai! The Super Sentai Brothers podcast is brought to you by Retrograde Orbit Radio and the following dedicated Retrograde Orbit Radio Personalities: Your Dashing Hosts: Matt and Dave Jay Your Faithful Producer: Producer Mark

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Derive
Series 1, Episode 3: The consumer and craft beer

Derive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 52:45


This is the third and final episode of the Alberta craft beer series of Derive. I speak Edmonton's pub powerhouse, Underground Tap & Grill and local cool dude, Tyler Butler about the consumer and craft beer. Music in this episode: Miracle Fortress - "Everything Works" Lonnie Smith - "I Want To Thank You" Lillie Hiatt - "Trinity Lane"

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Derive
Series 1, Episode 2: Barley farming & craft beer

Derive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 28:41


In the second episode of the Alberta craft beer series of Derive, I speak to Wade McAllister, a young Alberta farmer who helps run his family run farm, Antler Valley Farm. Antler Valley Farm supplies malt barley to Alberta's brew scene. Of course, malt barley is a vital ingredient for brewers in the province. I speak to Wade about what it's like being a barley farmer and what it's like supporting Alberta's craft brew industry. Music in this episode: Miracle Fortress - "Everything Works" The Housemartins - "Happy Hour"

Comedy for the Blind
Rotten Potatoes - The End of the Tour

Comedy for the Blind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2015 60:41


The boys and Basement Dave talk about David Foster Wallace and the movie "The End of the Tour," but only after saying what Hollywood superstars they could probably replace. Intro/Outro: "Let me be the 1" by Miracle Fortress

The Beat Oracle
07/16/2011: Mazed

The Beat Oracle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2011 115:16


It’s a broad maze of beats this week, with a bit of bass for everyone. New releases from Clams Casino and Samiyam kick things off, while classic tracks from Detroit legends Urban Tribe and Kenny Larkin continue to provide an education. Miracle Fortress informs us of “Miscalculations,” and Peter Van Hoesen remixes Mount Kimbie to […]

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The Signal Podcast
The Signal Podcast #43 Miracle Fortress, Matthew Maaskant, Klātu

The Signal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2011 58:05


This week, brand new music from Miracle Fortress, more from Signal favourite Matthew Maaskant and electronica from Montreal's Klātu.

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Shock World Service
040: Best Of 2007-2011 (Jon Averill)

Shock World Service

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2011 68:29


Shock World Service 040 Now is Come a Darker Day – A Best of Compilation by Jon Averill 18/01/2011 London, United Kingdom 1. Final Fantasy - The CN Tower Belongs To The Dead (Many Lives Version) The Canadian violinist Final Fantasy (now just known as Owen Pallet after some minor legal wrangling with a well known video game's lawyers) has featured numerous times on the World Service. This track is his best known and seemed like a polite way to kick off proceedings. - From Episode #015 2. Tuxedomoon - In a Manner of Speaking One of my favourite tracks ever from San Francisco's Tuxedomoon. Formed in 1977 by multi-instrumentalists Blaine L. Reininger and Steven Brown, then two students of electronic music at San Francisco City College. This track is taken from the album 'Holy Wars'. Anyone else think the vocal that comes in around 2 mins 30 secs in sounds like a bad Bowie impersonator? - From Episode #032 3. John Carpenter - The Windows A transient piece taken from the much lauded and hugely influential 1976 'Assault on Precinct 13' soundtrack. - From Episode #033 4. Miracle Fortress - Beach Baby I'm not a massive fan of Canada's Miracle Fortress but Beach Baby is a track I adore. Cathedralesque reverb underpins this psychedelic pop track. - From Episode #015 5. Mr Hopkinson's Computer - Crazy Mr Hopkinson's Computer sings novelty cover versions with varying degrees of success. Taken from our very first episode back on 2007. - From Episode #001 6. Goblin - Suspiria (Main Title) A proper spine-chilling piece of horror music from genre-masters Goblin. - From Episode #033 7. Luke Vibert - Sharp A2 This is a rare Luke Vibert track taken from the Mo' Wax compilation 'Headz 2'. - From Episode #032 8. Moondog – Couplet The short spoken word piece comes from Moondog, most definitely an act worthy of further research. Living on the streets of New York for over 30 years dressed in clothes based on his interpretation of the Norse god Thor. - From Episode #032 9. Brian Eno - The Big Ship So many Eno tracks have featured on the World Service over the last four years it was very hard to chose one for the best of. I eventually settled for 'The Big Ship'. - From Episode #029 10. Chocolate Witch Band - I'm Not Like Everybody Else San Jose psych-rock in the form of a cover version from The Chocolate Witch Band. - From Episode #009 11. Devo - Gut Feeling Originally appears on their 1978 album 'Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!' which is well worth picking up if you're not already familiar with the strange world of Devo. - From Episode #015 11. Memory Cassette - Asleep At A Party Phil Spectoresque Wall of Sound drums juxtaposed with otherworldly, childlike vocals. - From Episode #019 12. Talk Talk - New Grass One of Talk Talk's gentler moments, 'New Grass' undulates and flows river-like through inventive arrangement & melodies. - From Episode #024 13. Rev AW Nix - Black Diamond Express To Hell The Reverend AW Nix was a 1920s hellfire preacher intent on terrifying sinners onto the path of virtue with gospel influenced sermons that are now considered as musical in their own right. - From Episode #026 14. Of Montreal - The Past Is A Grotesque Animal An uncompromising pièce of power pop from Of Montreal with with literary references such as Georges Bataille's 'The Story Of The Eye'. - From Episode #009 15. Ola & The Janglers This crackly old track from Ola & The Janglers sounds like the epilogue of the universe, dramatic & overstated with every emotion amplified to the point of distortion. - From Episode #015

Lazy Sundays
lazy sunday #71: 20 aprile 2008

Lazy Sundays

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2008 63:52


[…]Un mondo che apparentemente sembra essere fatto apposta per “voci libere”… indie voices dunque che si prendono cura di noi nomadi ascoltatori persi a volte in un mare di potenziali “frequenze” su cui sintonizzarsi! Lazy Sundays è come una tavola da surf, per andare verso un mare che non sia quello di certi modelli radiofonici piatti e ripetitivi. O forse è semplicemente una realtà animata “dallo spirito autentico dell’universo internet”. [..] Non è autoreferenzialità. Giusto una punta di commozione della quale vorrei rendervi partecipi. Queste parole sono tratte da una Tesi di Laurea in Comunicazioni Visive e Multimediali, elaborata con trasporto ed un pizzico di follia da una nostra fedele ascoltatrice, Giovanna, presso l’Università IUAV di Venezia. E’ una tesi costruita attorno al mondo della radio, partendo da un programma di Rock FM, Eclettica: un’isola felice nel deserto radiofonico milanese e non solo, che ormai da 15 anni rappresenta per me e per lei una via di fuga, di stimolo e apprendimento. Non vi nascondo che è ascoltando Eclettica che l’idea di Lazy Sundays è stata partorita. Seppur parzialmente diversa nella struttura, nei contenuti e nell’impostazione, o, nel mio caso, nell’assoluta assenza di impostazione, è ascoltando il programma di Giulio Caperdoni, che di questo lavoro di tesi è anche correlatore, che ho trovato gli stimoli ed il coraggio per accendere il mixer e il microfono, e andare in “onda” prima solo via Internet e poi anche via etere. Rock Fm chiuderà i battenti alla fine di maggio, per una criminosa scelta editoriale del gruppo Mondadori, ma per Eclettica ci sarà un “dopo”. Ma di questo e del lavoro di Giovanna mi piacerebbe parlare nella prossima puntata. Per oggi, mi accontento di farle un “IN-BOCCA-AL-LUPO” più grande possibile. Spero vi uniate al coro. Per sapere di più del suo progetto vi raccomando di dare un’occhiata qui. Playlist: LATO A: 1) Danny White & Linda Nail “Keep My Woman Home” 2) White Williams “New Violence” 3) Pacific! “Hot Lips!” 4) They Came From The Stars, I Saw Them “The Hot Inc.” 5) Crystal Castles “Air War” LATO B: 1) Miracle Fortress “Maybe Lately” 2) Northern Portrait “Crazy” 3) The Brunettes “Stereo (Mono Mono)” 4) The Clever Square “I Did Not Mean To Fall Asleep While We Were Having Sex” 5) The Notwist “Where In This World” drawing by Giovanna Nicosia http://nomoreclouds.blogspot.com http://www.indieforbunnies.com [ogni mercoledi, dalle 17 alle 18, in onda su Radio Tandem (Bolzano, 98.400 MHz), ogni domenica, a colazione, in podcasting.]