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GRATITUDE, ANXIETY, AND SILVER APPLES.In my final episode of 2020, I say thank yous and goodbyes, especially to music visionary and graphic designer Simeon Coxe of Silver Apples. Plus a brief/crazy history of the band and how the record sleeve design for “Contact” marked the death of Silver Apples....or did it?––––Support the show (https://www.venmo.com/Clarita-Hinojosa)
In my final episode of 2020, I say thank yous and goodbyes, especially to music visionary and graphic designer Simeon Coxe of Silver Apples. Plus a brief/crazy history of the band and how the record sleeve design for Contact marked the death of Silver Apples....or did iiiit? Sources:https://www.soundonsound.com/people/silver-apples-early-electronicahttp://sayoktome.blogspot.com/2010/10/silver-apples-very-special-market.htmlFollow on IG @designfreakspodcastTwitter @designfreakspodFacebook https://www.facebook.com/designfreakspodcastdesignfreakspodcast.comRuinousmedia.comDonate here. Thank you!Theme music: "Jet in Jungle" by Damaged Bug, courtesy of John DwyerAdditional music: “X=C=U” and “Skarab’s Bones” by Ecstatic Cosmic Union https://eiderdownrecords.bandcamp.com
#Fitz29 ❄️❄️❄️ Ha llegado el invierno de nuestro descontento con granizo, temporales y aventuras varias. Entramos en trance y exorcizamos nuestros demonios con Augenwasser alias de Elias Raschles y su tema Paid he Rent / Going Out, que abre su nuevo álbum «Sleepdancer» Un disco con nueve cortes. Introspectivo, en su segunda parte experimental. Canciones tarareadas, sintetizadores que envuelven, sección de vientos. Es pop, es soul. No ponemos flamencos y nos vamos a los coches de choque con “Tú me dejaste de querer», el nuevo hit de C.Tangana aka El Madrileño que cuenta con la colaboración de La Húngara y El Niño de Elche. Sin duda, como él ya anunció, la canción más importante de su carrera. Pucho nos llega al corazón con esta “rumbachata” , una mezcla de estilos que ha superado en tiempo record los 37 millones de reproducciones en YouTube. Con su voz conmovedora, BLICK BASSY se ha convertido en uno de los cantautores más creativos de África ,su estilo mezcla influencias africanas, latinoamericanas y americanas, Nacido en Camerún, ha trabajado en Brasil y ahora vive en un pueblo del norte de Francia .Bassy en su disco “1958” (2019) puso su música al servicio de Ruben Um Nyobé, el líder anticolonial que se dirigió a las Naciones Unidas para exigir la independencia de Camerún y fue asesinado por las fuerzas francesas en septiembre de 1958. Compartimos el tema “Ngui Yi”, con regustos crepusculares. Joe Crepúsculo acaba de sacar Supercrepus II disco doble con 17 temas, El antiguo componente de Tarántula, mientras escribía las canciones, pensó que muchas de ellas se asemejaban al laureado Supercrepus (2008), y de ahí esta secuela, con una rosa que fuma en la portada. Humor surrealista y pastiche sonoro posthumanista para hacernos bailar y pensar y llorar. Justo antes de que se decretase el estado de alarma concluyó este trabajo, a excepción de “Cuarentena sin ti”, el tema que pinchamos, amores en tiempos de pandemia. “Program” del Silver Apples, un auténtico “Clásico Cañamina”. La actividad del dúo neoyorquino real fue corta, del 67 al 69. Antes de Silver Apples hubo inventores de sintetizadores primitivos e ingenieros (tanto hombres como mujeres) que trastearon con la música electrónica, pero el proyecto formado por Simeon Coxe y Danny Taylor en 1967 fue el primero que la tocó con una finalidad pop, plantando la semilla del árbol genealógico del que brotarían Kraftwerk y tantos otros. Y que modernos suena todavía. Sampleando al mismísimo Vivaldi. Robert Smith, cantante y guitarrista de The Cure, se ha encargado del remix del tema “Teenager” de Deftones. Esta colaboración es un adelanto de “Black Stallion”, el álbum de remixes del disco “White Pony” de Deftones. Smith ofrece un acercamiento minimalista al sonido etéreo de ‘Teenager’, añadiendo su inimitable personalidad al paisaje sonoro de White Pony . 39:30 ▶️▶️La peli de la semana “First Cow” de Kelly Reichardt La revista TIME que acaba de elegirla como la mejor película de 2020 la define como: “Tranquila y deslumbrante, 'First Cow' de Kelly Reichardt es una canción de este extraño y accidentado tramo de tierra robada que llamamos Estados Unidos, un lugar donde la ternura sigue siendo el bien más preciado". Parece ser una opinión compartida con Gijon International Film Festival (Official Site) que en su 58ª edición (celebrada online entre Filmin y Festhome del 20 al 28 de noviembre) ha coronado a esta producción con el premio a Mejor Película en la sección Albar del certamen, dedicada a los cineastas consagrados. Este conmovedor canto a la amistad en forma de western crepuscular también nos ha encantando en Fitzcarraldo.
Esta semana, en un nuevo capítulo de Rebelión Sónica, homenajeamos al recientemente fallecido Simeon Coxe, con parte de su obra junto a su influyente banda Silver Apples. El músico estadounidense murió el 08 de septiembre pasado a los 82 años de edad, debido a problemas pulmonares, dejando tras de sí una obra de un legado duradero y una invaluable contribución a la música electrónica con su sonido rupturista, que ha sido referencia para numerosos artistas. En esta despedida a su inmensa figura, lo escucharemos con material de tres de los discos más importantes de su agrupación: “Silver Apples” de 1968, “Contact” de 1969 y “Clinging To A Dream” de 2016. Como es tradición, Rebelión Sónica sale al aire por radio Rockaxis todos los miércoles a las 10, 17 y 23 horas –se repite los domingos a las 19 horas-, con la conducción de Héctor Aravena
Esta semana, en un nuevo capítulo de Rebelión Sónica, homenajeamos al recientemente fallecido Simeon Coxe, con parte de su obra junto a su influyente banda Silver Apples. El músico estadounidense murió el 08 de septiembre pasado a los 82 años de edad, debido a problemas pulmonares, dejando tras de sí una obra de un legado duradero y una invaluable contribución a la música electrónica con su sonido rupturista, que ha sido referencia para numerosos artistas. En esta despedida a su inmensa figura, lo escucharemos con material de tres de los discos más importantes de su agrupación: “Silver Apples” de 1968, “Contact” de 1969 y “Clinging To A Dream” de 2016. Como es tradición, Rebelión Sónica sale al aire por radio Rockaxis todos los miércoles a las 10, 17 y 23 horas –se repite los domingos a las 19 horas-, con la conducción de Héctor Aravena
In this week's episode, we invite cult meta-comedian and out-there-music connoisseur Stewart Lee to discuss the new documentary he's made about Prefects/Nightingales legend Robert Lloyd. Stewart also pitches in on RBP's new audio interview, a 1991 conversation 'twixt the late Andy Gill and everyone's favourite choirboy-voiced Commie Robert Wyatt. In addition we consider the week's featured RBP writer Caitlin Moran, with especial attention to her hair-raising 1994 encounter with Courtney Love. Plus we bid a fond farewell to Kool & the Gang co-founder Ronald "Khalis" Bell and to Simeon Coxe of pioneering '60s oscillators Silver Apples...Finally, with intermittent interjections from Mr. Lee, Mark picks highlights from the week's trove of new additions to the RBP library, including top pieces on Jimi Hendrix (1967), Rodney "Mayor of Sunset Strip" Bingenheimer (1979), Spandau Ballet (1981) and inimitable drag superstar RuPaul (1993). With Stewart's tastes in mind, Jasper M-B spotlights Wire classics on Laurie Anderson (2001) and Japanese free-music extremist Keiji Haino (2002).Many thanks to special guest Stewart Lee. Find out more about King Rocker at kingrockerfilm.com.Pieces discussed: Robert Lloyd, Nightingales, The Prefects, The Chameleons, Robert Wyatt audio, Courtney Love, Kylie Minogue, Spice Girls, Silver Apples, Kool & the Gang, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers, Rodney Bingenheimer, Spandau Ballet, Brothers Johnson, Sinéad O'Connor, RuPaul, Keiji Haino and Laurie Anderson.
In this week's episode, we invite cult meta-comedian and out-there-music connoisseur Stewart Lee to discuss the new documentary he's made about Prefects/Nightingales legend Robert Lloyd. Stewart also pitches in on RBP's new audio interview, a 1991 conversation 'twixt the late Andy Gill and everyone's favourite choirboy-voiced Commie Robert Wyatt. In addition we consider the week's featured RBP writer Caitlin Moran, with especial attention to her hair-raising 1994 encounter with Courtney Love. Plus we bid a fond farewell to Kool & the Gang co-founder Ronald "Khalis" Bell and to Simeon Coxe of pioneering '60s oscillators Silver Apples... Finally, with intermittent interjections from Mr. Lee, Mark picks highlights from the week's trove of new additions to the RBP library, including top pieces on Jimi Hendrix (1967), Rodney "Mayor of Sunset Strip" Bingenheimer (1979), Spandau Ballet (1981) and inimitable drag superstar RuPaul (1993). With Stewart's tastes in mind, Jasper M-B spotlights Wire classics on Laurie Anderson (2001) and Japanese free-music extremist Keiji Haino (2002). Many thanks to special guest Stewart Lee. Find out more about King Rocker at kingrockerfilm.com. Pieces discussed: Robert Lloyd, Nightingales, The Prefects, The Chameleons, Robert Wyatt audio, Courtney Love, Kylie Minogue, Spice Girls, Silver Apples, Kool & the Gang, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers, Rodney Bingenheimer, Spandau Ballet, Brothers Johnson, Sinéad O'Connor, RuPaul, Keiji Haino and Laurie Anderson.
In this week's episode, we invite cult meta-comedian and out-there-music connoisseur Stewart Lee to discuss the new documentary he's made about Prefects/Nightingales legend Robert Lloyd. Stewart also pitches in on RBP's new audio interview, a 1991 conversation 'twixt the late Andy Gill and everyone's favourite choirboy-voiced Commie Robert Wyatt. In addition we consider the week's featured RBP writer Caitlin Moran, with especial attention to her hair-raising 1994 encounter with Courtney Love. Plus we bid a fond farewell to Kool & the Gang co-founder Ronald "Khalis" Bell and to Simeon Coxe of pioneering '60s oscillators Silver Apples...Finally, with intermittent interjections from Mr. Lee, Mark picks highlights from the week's trove of new additions to the RBP library, including top pieces on Jimi Hendrix (1967), Rodney "Mayor of Sunset Strip" Bingenheimer (1979), Spandau Ballet (1981) and inimitable drag superstar RuPaul (1993). With Stewart's tastes in mind, Jasper M-B spotlights Wire classics on Laurie Anderson (2001) and Japanese free-music extremist Keiji Haino (2002).Many thanks to special guest Stewart Lee. Find out more about King Rocker at kingrockerfilm.com.Pieces discussed: Robert Lloyd, Nightingales, The Prefects, The Chameleons, Robert Wyatt audio, Courtney Love, Kylie Minogue, Spice Girls, Silver Apples, Kool & the Gang, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers, Rodney Bingenheimer, Spandau Ballet, Brothers Johnson, Sinéad O'Connor, RuPaul, Keiji Haino and Laurie Anderson.The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon podcast network.
In this week's episode, we invite cult meta-comedian and out-there-music connoisseur Stewart Lee to discuss the new documentary he's made about Prefects/Nightingales legend Robert Lloyd. Stewart also pitches in on RBP's new audio interview, a 1991 conversation 'twixt the late Andy Gill and everyone's favourite choirboy-voiced Commie Robert Wyatt. In addition we consider the week's featured RBP writer Caitlin Moran, with especial attention to her hair-raising 1994 encounter with Courtney Love. Plus we bid a fond farewell to Kool & the Gang co-founder Ronald "Khalis" Bell and to Simeon Coxe of pioneering '60s oscillators Silver Apples... Finally, with intermittent interjections from Mr. Lee, Mark picks highlights from the week's trove of new additions to the RBP library, including top pieces on Jimi Hendrix (1967), Rodney "Mayor of Sunset Strip" Bingenheimer (1979), Spandau Ballet (1981) and inimitable drag superstar RuPaul (1993). With Stewart's tastes in mind, Jasper M-B spotlights Wire classics on Laurie Anderson (2001) and Japanese free-music extremist Keiji Haino (2002). Many thanks to special guest Stewart Lee. Find out more about King Rocker at kingrockerfilm.com. Pieces discussed: Robert Lloyd, Nightingales, The Prefects, The Chameleons, Robert Wyatt audio, Courtney Love, Kylie Minogue, Spice Girls, Silver Apples, Kool & the Gang, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers, Rodney Bingenheimer, Spandau Ballet, Brothers Johnson, Sinéad O'Connor, RuPaul, Keiji Haino and Laurie Anderson. The Rock's Backpages podcast is proud to be part of the Pantheon podcast network.
Noodling into the infinite - R.I.P. Simeon Coxe.
Podcast nº27 dedicado a la legendaria banda newyorkina "Silver Apples" y a su cofundador, Simeon Coxe. https://www.instagram.com/radiooffon/ paypal: offonentertainment@gmail.com
CGT, Hiroki Okano, Simeon Coxe
Farewell to Simeon Coxe of the Silver Apples. New music from Sneaks, Jyoti, New Fries, KCAR, and introducing plexiglass. Plus a "big mood" (¯_(**)_/¯) from Nico.
Simeon Coxe from Silver Apples in conversation with John Kennedy on X-Posure, Radio X
You Are Hear: New Live Music Sessions and Specials - From the Outer Edges
silverapplesliveonyouarehear The latest edition of You Are Hear features an exclusive live set from legendary electronic music pioneers The Silver Apples. The Silver Apples were formed in New York in 1967 by drummer Danny Taylor and vocalist Simeon Coxe, the bands unique sound came from a hand built electronic instrument Simeon built from several oscillators with eighty-six manual controls which created a sound which predated and certainly influenced Krautrock, Suicide, Spaceman3 and a host of post rock bands such as the Klaxons who the band came to inspire some 40 years later. The Sliver Apples are now a solo act, sadly Danny died in 2005, however Simeon is very alive and kicking and as you will hear in this excellent live set recorded at the Corsica Studios in London on 12th march 2008 to a full house. http://www.silverapples.com/ Brought to you by Magz Hall and Jim Backhouse check out our website www.youarehear.co.uk Subscribe to the podcast you can get emails alerts sent to you direct everytime we update the feed. feedback www.myspace.com/youarehear YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD now available as download album via whippit YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD Hear us on www.totallyradio.com Podcast of the week in Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent Feb 2008Podcast of the week Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent
silverapplesliveonyouarehear The latest edition of You Are Hear features an exclusive live set from legendary electronic music pioneers The Silver Apples. The Silver Apples were formed in New York in 1967 by drummer Danny Taylor and vocalist Simeon Coxe, the bands unique sound came from a hand built electronic instrument Simeon built from several oscillators with eighty-six manual controls which created a sound which predated and certainly influenced Krautrock, Suicide, Spaceman3 and a host of post rock bands such as the Klaxons who the band came to inspire some 40 years later. The Sliver Apples are now a solo act, sadly Danny died in 2005, however Simeon is very alive and kicking and as you will hear in this excellent live set recorded at the Corsica Studios in London on 12th march 2008 to a full house. http://www.silverapples.com/ Brought to you by Magz Hall and Jim Backhouse check out our website www.youarehear.co.uk Subscribe to the podcast you can get emails alerts sent to you direct everytime we update the feed. feedback www.myspace.com/youarehear YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD now available as download album via whippit YAH 2002-6 live radio sessions CD Hear us on www.totallyradio.com Podcast of the week in Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent Feb 2008Podcast of the week Time Out London!! " excellent alternative music show" "Critics Choice" The Independent