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before typing this out i sat for a whole five minutes in total silence. it was an accident. i didn’t mean to do it. but i’m realizing i don’t do that enough these days. and that maybe i should do it for longer sometimes. i’m in my bedroom and no one else is home right now. i can hear some quiet bird sounds from outside. i know the highway is only a few hundred feet away but i can’t hear it. there’s a low hum from something. probably the fan in the bathroom? the half bath doesn’t have a window so keeping the fan on in there helps keep it from getting too stuffy. the refrigerator makes sound but it’s mostly easy to tune out. i wonder if my lamp is making a sound right now. i just heard a motorcycle for a second. and now it’s gone.the heater just came on. in 15 seconds the fan will kick in and in another 20 second it’ll reach my bedroom. sound waves move through air. the heat moves through air to my body. i baste in it so my fingers can defrost and so i can finish this message to you. and then i’ll silence my fingers for five minutes.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Kate Davis “Daisy” Trophy03:14 Little Angry “Green Mountain” A Cup of Tea06:51 ratbath “the devil” cold golden boxes09:01 Chris Weisman “Yeah You” Romantics10:22 Friendship “You Might Already Know” Dreamin’14:02 Fern Mayo “Goddess Under Exclusions” Week of Charm17:53 Moor Mother “Passing Of Time” Analog Fluids Of Sonic Black Holes22:05 Ganser “Motivational Speaking” You Must Be New Here26:22 False Advertising “Reading it Wrong” Brainfreeze30:30 Sharks’ Teeth “Face the Grove” Broken Trust in Satan32:44 Romantic States “Mike’s Property” Ballerina36:28 Sarchasm “Deadname” Beach Blanket Bummer Pop39:43 James Kochalka Superstar “Tape Hiss” Eggs40:56 Mono Lisa “Comment Party” Vision Engineering44:22 Joy Cleaner “Bad Advice” You’re So Jaded47:17 Parlor Walls “Spinning Gold” Lunchbox / Spinning Gold50:18 Rachael Dadd “Palaeontologist” FLUX54:38 Yawzea “Slaw” Zoning Demos57:06 Shutups “Almost Won The Lotto” Every Day I’m Less Zen60:10 Dead Little Penny “Out Of Body Experience” Urge Surfing64:01 Squarehead “Maybe” High Time67:46 WOOLWORM “Dogman” Awe69:45 LACKER “HEAVENS” TWO-FACED GAG71:44 thanks for coming “clue” the back of my knee74:29 22 Halo “Big Fire” 22 Halo
The Official Folk Albums Chart Show from Folk on Foot features an interview with James Yorkston and Nina Persson about their brilliant new album with the Second Hand Orchestra. There's also music from Rachael Dadd, David Carroll and Friends, Breabach, Martyn Joseph, Manran, Magpie Arc and The Mary Wallopers. --- Delve deeper into the Folk on Foot world and keep us on the road by becoming a Patron—sign up at patreon.com/folkonfoot. You can choose your level and get great rewards, ranging from a stylish Folk on Foot badge to access to our amazing and ever expanding Folk on Foot on Film video archive of more than 150 unique performances filmed on our travels. Sign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.com Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot
Clive Anderson and Anneka Rice are joined by writer and TV presenter, Dawn O'Porter, comedian Ian Moore, actor Nikesh Patel and Children's Laureate of Wales, Connor Allen for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Eva Lazarus and Rachael Dadd.
What a selection this is! We're always happy with the selection of music we bring to each and every Independent Music Podcast, but there is something truly magical about this combination of tracks. There's a whole lot of maximalism in small packages, from the very first track we have heavy jazz skronk combining with ferocious ‘punch a hole in your soul' drumming of Australian duo Party Dozen. We follow that with the latest dance floor-friendly industrial body music of Barcelona duo Dame Area, whose Ondas Tribales record on Mannequin was one of our favourites of last year, and the follow-up is equally wonderful. Elsewhere we've got an introduction to Venezuela synthesiser pioneer Oksana Linde, and a more contemporary female footwork pioneer Jana Rush. We have Indonesian disco from Midnight Runners, a This is the Kit cover of Rachael Dadd, and so much more. Tracklisting Party Dozen – The Iron Boot (Temporary Residence Ltd., USA) Dame Area – Esto me Pertenece (Humo Internacional, Spain) Oksana Linde – Intromersión (Buh Records, Peru) Jana Rush – Don't Want No Dick (Planet Mu, UK) Why Patterns – Wretched Makeshifts (Human Worth, UK) Midnight Runners – La Mama (Star Creature Universal Vibrations, USA) Will Glaser – Beginnings (Ubuntu Music, UK) Kate Stables, Rachael Dadd – Palaeontologist (Memphis Industries, UK) Count Jaakola – Keep It In the Ground (self-release, UK) Shit and Shine – SOCKTAGON (Riot Season, UK / The Garotte, USA) This week's episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwSood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston
Rachael has just arrived back from Japan, and gone into 2 weeks isolation with her 2 kids, we have a lovely, frank conversation about feelings, finding time to be creative, and wrestling with kids in isolation! Find out more about Rachael and her music and makings www.musicglue.com/rachael-dadd/ Join Nuala each episode as she works her way through the contacts in her phone, catching up with old friends, checking in with the sick or self-employed, or just a jolly chat with a charming mate. The aim of this podcast is to pass the time, to bring you stories that might help you navigate your own way through this viral mess, and most importantly, to build the mother of all music playlists to soothe your isolated body and mind.
Clive Anderson and Tom Allen are joined by Claudia Hammond, Mark Thomas, Nikita Gill and Mike Batt for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Alice Russell and Rachael Dadd.
Musical interval training is the feel of this week's podcast, as we take sharp, sudden shifts from extraordinarily uptempo high-NRG tunes to extraordinarily low-NRG stunners. We've got Korean future funk, abstract electronics from one half of Sleaford Mods, New Zealand dancehall and loads more. Tracklisting Sign Libra - Sea of Islands (RVNG Intl, USA) Night Tempo - Dystopia (self-release, South Korea) Rachael Dadd - Animal (Memphis Industries, UK) Brother Ali - Situated (feat. Pharoahe Monch) (Rhymesayers Entertainment, USA) Extnddntwrk - Gnome (Fourth Dimension, UK) Tippa Lee & Naram - Down in the Ghetto (Red Robin Records, New Zealand) Neumes - Kali (self-release, UK) The Nag's Head - Cusp (Kit Records, UK) Craven Faults - Deipkier (The Leaf Label, UK) Bayview Acid Squirrels - Love is the Slug (Squirrels on Film, USA) Produced and Edited by Nick McCorriston. Hit him up for any and all audio work at nickamc.com and follow him on Twitter @nickamc
YOK.'s Radio 4 Rachael Dadd and Ichi by YOK.'s Radio
So it’s only taken us about six months… but finally we’re bringing you the song that Rachael Dadd wrote for our two-year anniversary show. There’s some audience interaction, which did happen on the night, but we didn’t catch it so well on the audio so make sure you sing along at home. Thank you to Rachael […]
After writing about the SAY Award, I thought I might well do a podcast about it, given there are more than enough ace bands and ace records on that list, last year's list and I assume next year's list to make a couple of podcasts. I play a couple of shocking, scandalous omissions from this and last year's long- and shortlists, and stamp my little foot about them. I play a couple of tracks from bands who I reckon should be in with a very strong shout of making next year's shortlist. And I play a random tune by David Thomas Broughton because he, along with Rick Redbeard who I tip for next year's shortlist, is playing a show in Edinburgh this week. David on Thursday with Rachael Dadd and Ichi, and Rick on Saturday with the awesome Ian Humberstone. And again, I try and remind people not to get too worked up about this kind of thing, because, well, if no-one agrees with you that something is excellent, it should hardly make you love it any the less, should it. And equally, being told that yes, you are right, this album is good, shouldn't particularly improve your enjoyment of it should it. So these things are here to be bickered over and are good fun, as well as being fantastic for the artists who win them, but they aren't of course to be taken too seriously. 01. Meursault - Untitled (00.26)02. PAWS - Bird Inside Birddcage, Ribcage Inside Bird (06.40)03. Rick Redbeard - Any Way I Can (14.35)04. David Thomas Broughton - River Lay (20.10)05. Now Wakes the Sea - Propranolol (28.47)06. RM Hubbert - Car Song (With Aidan Moffat and Alex Kapranos) (35.42)07. Django Django - Love's Dart (39.59)08. King Creosote & Jon Hopkins - Bats in the Attic (45.36)09. Rob St. John - Stainforth Force (52.54)10. The Pictish Trail - I Will Pour it Down (1.02.06)