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We continue our look at the "All Things Must Pass" 50th Anniversary Edition. This week, the first LP of the album proper and the first side of the Apple Jams. Cpngratulations! It's Johnny's Birthday.
Week two of our look at "All Things Must Pass". This week, the first LP and side one of the "Apple Jams" box. George, Eric, Bobby Whitlock and Friends galore. What was George doing in 1970, and how did it end up as a three record set?
Full of buzzing energy and ready to burst, guitarist Benjamin Booker is a punk & grit-infused songwriter whose ecstatic and soulful sounds channel vintage soul-rock, gospel and blues. The Tampa-born musician recently took up residence in Mexico for inspiration, then had a crisis of conscience while observing from abroad the news of police shootings and Black Lives Matter protests. His second record, Witness (ATO Records) is an outlet for his examination of self and society, with collaborators ranging from producer Sam Cohen (Resistance Radio: The Man In The High Castle Album, Yellowbirds, Pavo Pavo, Apollo Sunshine), engineer Shawn Everett (Alabama Shakes), and the great Mavis Staples. The fiery Benjamin Booker plays for us, in-studio. (From the Archives, 2017.)
Lisel is the solo project of LA-based experimental musician Eliza Bagg (fans of Pavo Pavo may be familiar with her from her time spent in that band). With an eclectic musical background spanning the whole world of modern music, from pop to classical and all sorts of experimental, her soprano is impeccably trained and highly adaptable. Here, she delivers an impeccably arranged solo performance with the aid of backing tracks and loops supporting her otherworldly vocals. Angels On The Slope is available now from Luminelle Recordings. 00:00 - Lisel 00:31 - Tomorrow 03:05 - Interview - Lisel 04:09 - Mirage 07:30 - Interview - Lisel 07:51 - Bloodletting 10:41 - Interview - Lisel 12:51 - Ciphers 15:37 - Interview - Lisel 17:25 - Hollowmaker 19:57 - Interview - Lisel 21:15 - Outro 21:40 - Finish
Lisel is the solo project of LA-based experimental musician Eliza Bagg (fans of Pavo Pavo may be familiar with her from her time spent in that band). With an eclectic musical background spanning the whole world of modern music, from pop to classical and all sorts of experimental, her soprano is impeccably trained and highly adaptable. Here, she delivers an impeccably arranged solo performance with the aid of backing tracks and loops supporting her otherworldly vocals. Angels On The Slope is available now from Luminelle Recordings. 00:00 - Lisel 00:31 - Tomorrow 03:05 - Interview - Lisel 04:09 - Mirage 07:30 - Interview - Lisel 07:51 - Bloodletting 10:41 - Interview - Lisel 12:51 - Ciphers 15:37 - Interview - Lisel 17:25 - Hollowmaker 19:57 - Interview - Lisel 21:15 - Outro 21:40 - Finish
We have two big blocks of music for you in this episode. One features BTR Live Studio session tracks from Lumps, The Duke of Surl, The World’s Greatest Detective, and Powersnap, all of which are playing at The Gutter on 2/1. Our second block features Pavo Pavo, who’s playing at Elsewhere on 2/6, then Anemone, Hypoluxo, and Champagne Superchillin, who are all playing together at Baby’s All Right on 2/13. 00:00 - // StereoactiveNYC / BTRtoday ID // 01:08 - // Welcome // 04:35 - “Use Your Words” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - Lumps 06:47 - “People Are The Worst” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - Lumps 09:14 - “Silk Cocoon” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - The Duke Of Surl 12:48 - “You Have To Get Home When Your Baby’s Alone” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - The Duke Of Surl 17:04 - “TCCB” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - The World’s Greatest Detective 20:29 - “Beach Wolf” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - The World’s Greatest Detective 22:55 - “Lame” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - PowerSnap 25:47 - “Pink Diamond” (BTR Live Studio, 2018) - PowerSnap 28:45 - // Mic break // 30:47 - “Close To Your Ego” - Pavo Pavo (new album = Mystery Hour) 33:16 - “Statue Is A Man Inside” - Pavo Pavo 36:30 - “Sunshine (Back To The Start)” - Anemone 41:56 - “Memory Lane” - Anemone 46:37 - “Huckleberry” - Hypoluxo 49:33 - “Running On A Fence” - Hypoluxo 53:10 - “Beach Deep” - Champagne Superchillin 55:48 - “DJ Scott” - Champagne Superchillin 61:05 - // Outro + Disclaimer // 62:29 - // End Transmission //
This season, More Perfect is taking its camera lens off the Supreme Court and zooming in on the words of the people: the 27 amendments that We The People have made to our Constitution. We're taking on these 27 amendments both in song and in story. This episode is best listened to alongside 27: The Most Perfect Album, an entire album (an ALBUM!) and digital experience of original music and art inspired by the 27 Amendments. Think of these episodes as the audio liner notes. On first read the 16th and 22nd Amendments are at best sleepers and at worst, stinkers. In a list of Constitutional hits like the right to free speech, the right to bear arms, and birthright citizenship, the amendments covering taxes and term limits tend to fall by the wayside. But in Episode 6 of More Perfect's third season we take these forgotten gems and make them shine. The 16th Amendment sets up the income tax, sinking dread into the hearts of millions of Americans every April. But if the income tax is so hated, why did we vote to put it in the Constitution? And why do so many people willingly pay? In this episode we take on those questions and contemplate whether the 16th amendment might be less about money or law, than is about deciding what it means to belong. Next we move on to the 22nd Amendment and presidential term limits. If we as U.S. citizens are happy with our leadership, why shouldn't we be able to keep electing the same president for as many terms as we want? The ghost of George Washington comes back to give Franklin Delano Roosevelt some major side-eye as we explore the roots of the rule, and why it matters today. When you're done with the episode, check out songs by Post Animal and Pavo Pavo inspired by Amendments 16 and 22 on 27: The Most Perfect Album.
Bridget Kearney tells me about a song she loves, and there's music from The Spook Of The Thirteenth Lock, illuminati hotties, Hobo Johnson, Super Extra Bonus Party, Gruff Rhys, Lyla Foy (feat. Jonathan Donohue), 77:78, Pavo Pavo and Tune-YArds. Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Strange Brew : Songs Of The Day playlist - https://open.spotify.com/user/gugai www.strangebrew.ie www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway www.twitter.com/@strangebrewirl gugai@strangebrew.ie
The crew opens the hatch. The Habitat is a production of Gimlet Media. It’s produced by Lynn Levy, Peter Bresnan, and Megan Tan. Our editors are Alex Blumberg, Jorge Just, Caitlin Kenney, and Blythe Terrell. Music, sound design, and mixing by Haley Shaw. Music supervision by Matthew Boll. Our credits music in this episode is performed by Pavo Pavo, and written by David Bowie. Our fact checker is Michelle Harris. Thanks to Kaitlin Roberts for her help. And a very special thanks to the HI-SEAS crew: Andrzej, Christiane, Cyprien, Carmel, Shey, and Tristan. To find a list of our sponsors and show-related promo codes, go to gimlet.media/OurAdvertisers.
Sea Pinks release their new album this week, so they tell me about a song they love (by Arthur Russell), and you can hear a new track from it, as well as new music from Saint Sister, New Jackson, Swimmers Jackson, James Vincent McMorrow, Phoenix, and some Middle Kids, Pavo Pavo, Jealous Of The Birds, Youngblood, Gothic Tropic, Plastic Mermaids & Æ Mak. 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, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm & Saturday at 7pm on 8radio.com. Strange Brew : Songs Of The Day playlist - https://open.spotify.com/user/gugai/p... www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@roisindubh.net
Brooklyn experimental pop group Pavo Pavo play for us in the Monocle studios.
Pavo Pavo live in session with John Kennedy on X-Posure, Radio X
En cada edición de Future Beats intentamos ofrecerte entre un 80 y un 90% de novedades originales, no estrenadas en el programa anteriormente. Hoy, con la excepción de los álbumes de Pavo Pavo y de Naïm Amor & John Convertino (que son trabajos recién estrenados y que inician ahora su andadura comercial) estrenamos ocho discos esenciales de diferentes procedencias, géneros y enfoques: El debut de iZem, viajero, cronista, DJ, locutor de radio y productor que encontró en Tánger el lugar perfecto para concretar sus inspiraciones latinoamericanas y norteafricanas; el regreso de Juan Perro con un trabajo grabado sólo con voz y guitarra, que toma como punto de partida la película de John Huston The Misfits y su arrolladora historia y circunstancias dentro y fuera de la pantalla; el segundo álbum en siete años de un pionero de la escena folktrónica en Argentina, Gaby Kerpel (King Coya); el encuentro sin límites de Connan Mockasin y LA PRIEST; la colaboración de Harleighblu y el dúo de productores de Los Ángeles Starkiller; el desarmante y magnífico nuevo disco de Tinariwen desde el exilio y la próxima y completísima reedición de una gema perdida merecedora de una segunda oportunidad y firmada en 1984 por Mighty Shadow. Todo eso y más en Future Beats.
Darío Manrique se traslada al local de ensayo de Juanito Makandé que, junto al Canijo de Jerez, presenta su proyecto Estricnina, Hemos visto cosas que harían vomitar a un murciélago (Satélite K, 2016). "Estábamos reflexionando sobre nuestros 15 años en la farándula y como hemos visto de todo pensamos que ese era un buen título. Si contáramos todo lo que sabemos seríamos los "pequeños Nicolás" del underground".En Estados Unidos pasa lo mismo que aquí, el buen rock es sureño. Y este disco tiene un poco de todo eso. Estamos muy influenciados por el rock sevillano de los 70 y también, lógicamente, los clásicos anglosajones de siempre. Así que en todo el disco se respira esa onda. Ahora hay una escena que resurge en el sur. Estas canciones no las pondríamos en nuestros discos en solitario, pero con Estricnina nos atrevemos con todo."Además hoy estrenamos algunos álbumes esenciales de la temporada en curso: Pavo Pavo, desde Brooklyn y aunque huyen de etiquetas como art-rock, han firmado un álbum de intrincada belleza, arriesgada y futurista factura; el francés Guillaume Perret ha cambiado su banda por sus saxos y un arsenal electrónico y el resultado es directo y subyugante; vuelven a brillar con intensa luz Roberto Fonseca, que con su revisión del sonido de Cuba de los 40 y 50 firma uno de sus mejores trabajos hasta la fecha, Flavia Coelho y Lee Fields & The Expressions.El último tramo del programa está dedicado a tres novedades instrumentales de altos vuelos: el regreso de Hidden Orchestra, el nuevo proyecto de John Convertino (Calexico) junto a Naïm Amor y el inspiradísimo disco de piano de Yann Tiersen.
Mmoths, Jack Colleran, tells me about a song he loves, we bid farewell, almost, to Enemies, plus new music from Meltybrains?, Preoccupations, So Cow, Bon Iver, Warpaint, Dan Deacon, PAVO PAVO, Windings, Goat Girl, plus some Yo La Tengo. Strange Brew - indie beats, alternative rock and good vibrations from the past, the present and the not too distant future with gugai. a Every Thursday night at Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland and every Friday at 9pm on 8radio.com. www.facebook.com/strangebrewgalway twitter/@gugai gugai@roisindubh.net