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Talk Talk is an interesting band. Their musical style evolved significantly over time, moving from synth-pop to a more experimental art rock and post-rock sound, particularly with the albums 'Spirit of Eden' and 'Laughing Stock'. I like every phase of their career but I especially love the album 'Spirit of Eden'. Those last two albums have grown in stature and influence over the decades, inspiring countless musicians with their innovative use of space, silence, and unconventional song structures. It's no wonder that an ambient focused person like me would glom onto Talk Talk when you consider band leader, Mark Hollis's often-quoted sentiment about the importance of silence in music – "Before you play two notes, learn how to play one note... and don't play one note unless you've got a reason to". Recently a favorite podcast of mine, Discord & Rhyme, dedicated an episode to 'Spirit of Eden'. It's totally worth a listen. You can find here - https://discordpod.com/listen/155-talk-talk-spirit-of-eden-1988 After listening to that episode I decided to make a mix of tracks with a 'Spirit of Eden' feel. I used a few tracks recommended by the guys in the podcast - Bark Psychosis, Van Morrison, and Mile Davis. And combined those with 7 other cuts that fit the vibe. I always knew that Rain Tree Crow/Sylvian/Jansen/Barbieri would be a perfect fit. I was excited to use one of my favorite albums of 2022 - 'The Great Awakening' by Shearwater. I had forgotten how much I love that record. Are there any Talk Talk fans out there? What do you think of this collection of Talk Talk inspired tunes? Cheers! T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Steve Jansen & Richard Barbieri - Mother London (Stone To Flesh 1995) 05:52 Phil Clemo - Maze (Through the Wave of Blue 2024) 11:07 Bark Psychosis - Street Scene (Hex 1994) 16:20 Van Morrison - When Heart Is Open (Common One 1980) 22:33 Rain Tree Crow - Blackwater (Rain Tree Crow 1991) 26:44 Shearwater - No Reason (The Great Awakening 2022) 32:00 Tuxedomoon & Cult With No Name - Do It For Van Gogh (Blue Velvet Revisited 2016) 36:18 The Blue Nile - From a Late Night Train (Hats 1989) 40:01 Bed - The Whimps (The Newton Plum 2001) 43:10 Miles Davis - He Loved Him Madly (Get Up With It 1974) 62:37 end
This is a collection of tribal ambient tunes. Think frame drums and synth washes. Think Steve Roach & Robert Rich - "Strata." Think Byron Metcalf. There's really not much else to say, if you like the sounds mentioned above, you'll enjoy this mix. Cheers! T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Louigi Verona - Geothermal Rising (Abiogenesis 2024) 06:30 Steve Jansen & Richard Barbieri - Remains Of A Fragile Illusion (Other Worlds In A Small Room 1995) 11:11 Byron Metcalf & Mark Seelig - A Teacher Appears (Kali Raga 2024) 20:52 Glasbird - Lokoteraina (A Sonic Expedition 2024) 23:40 Mystic AM - Thus Spoke Zarathustra / The Djinn (Cardamom & Laudanum 2022) 31:42 Cowboy Sadness - Billings, MT (Selected Jambient Works Vol. 1 2024) 35:45 Byron Metcalf - Nine (The Shaman's Heart II 2011) 44:10 The Rain Dogs - Delta Drift (Variations (i) 2020) 50:45 Craig Leon - The Gates Made Plain (Anthology of Interplanetary Folk Music Vol. 2: The Canon 2019) 56:10 Frore & Shane Morris - Into The Dust (Ochre 2023) 67:30 end
Emissão de 15 de Setembro disponível em formato podcast."Guardar Link Como" - "Save Link As"(September, 15)1.ª parte: 1 - Ryuchi Sakamoto - Opus (OST) - Andata2 - David Sylvian - Secrets Of The Beehive - September3 - Julia Holter - Have You In My Wilderness - How Long?4 - Markus Guentner - Kontrapunkt - Presence (feat. Hollie Kenniff)5 - Steve Jansen - Tender Extinction - Captured (feat. Thomas Feiner)6 - Joanna Gemma Auguri - Hiraeth - All You Can Eat7 - Slowdive - I'm The Elephant, U Are The Mouse (Soundtrack) - Blue Skied An'clear (Ambient Mix)8 - Memoryhouse - Choir Of Empty Rooms - Untitled9 - Mount Eerie - Night Palace - I Walk10 - Mark Lanegan - Bubblegum XX - Kingdom11 - David Grubbs, Loren Connors - Evening Air - The Pacific School12 - Mark Lanegan - Bubblegum XX - Pure Religion13 - Richard Hawley - Lowedges - It's Over Love14 - Richard Swift - Dressed Up For Letdown - The Opening Band15 - Delaney Bailey - … - Wella16 - Cindy - Swan Lake - All Weekend17 - The Innocence Mission - Midwinter Swimmers - This Thread Green Street18 - David Grubbs, Loren Connors - Evening Air - Child19 - Fionn Regan - O Avalanche - Blood is Thicker2.ª parte:20 - Alpha - Loving Nobody - In A Perfect World21 - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Wild Dog - Joy22 - Damien Jurado - Now That I'm In Your Shadow - Montesano23 - Antonymes - Like Rumours of Hushed Thunder - 30121024 - Harold Budd & Brian Eno - The Pearl - Late October25 - Shannon Wright - Honeybee Girls - Asleep26 - Terje Isungset - Winter Songs - Fading Sun27 - David Bazan - Bazan Monthly: Volume 2 - Over Again28 - Naima Bock - Below a Massive Dark Land - Gentle29 - Haley Heynderickx - … - Seed of a Seed30 - Amen Dunes - Cowboy Worship - Song to the Siren31 - Hisato Higuchi - Butterfly Horse Street - In The Mud32 - (Smog) - Doctor Came At Dawn - All Your Women Things33 - Max Richter - In a Landscape - Life Study II34 - Ryuchi Sakamoto - Opus (OST) - Opus (ending)* imagem de (image by) Ingmar Bergman
Esta edição foi publicada originalmente em 16 de julho de 2014. Projeto Sobe de Novo Shi? Temos sim! E desta vez a edição que volta do passado é a de número 71, onde eu destaco o Dolphin Brothers, banda formada pelo Steve Jansen e Richard Barbieri, ex-integrantes da banda Japan. Boa (re)audição! SHI Tracklist Dolphin Brothers - Pushing the River Pepsi & Shirlie - Can't Give Me Love Talulah Gosh - Talulah Gosh 14 Iced Bears - Cut Gaye Bykers on Acid - Motorvate Crazyhead - Dragon City Glenn Frey - Smuggler's Blues Firefall - Runaway Love The Stupids - Stupid Monday Delta 5 - Delta 5 Ruts DC - Different View Rapazes de Vida Fácil - Adriana na Piscina 80 WATTS outro theme by Fernando Werneck Muito obrigado aos produtores virtuais que acreditam e apoiam esta iniciativa: Fabiano F. M. Cordeiro (Fab 97,4 FM) Ricardo Bunnyman (AutoRadio Podcast) Marcos Coluci Marcelo Machado (Podcast de Garagem) William Floyd (Fermata podcast) Seja também um apoiador do 80 WATTS em uma das plataformas abaixo. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Background vector created by freepik - www.freepik.com
As a tribute to Ryuichi Sakamoto on the first anniversary of his passing, Caro C talks to Richard Barbieri, Natalie Beridze and Carsten Nicolai, aka Alva Noto, three musicians who were fortunate enough to collaborate with him. Here, they share some insights into his mindset and methodologies. Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:44 - Richard Barbieri09:04 - Natalie Beridze 19:45 - Carsten Nicolai / Alva Noto Ryuichi Sakamoto BiogRyuichi Sakamoto was a multi award-winning keyboardist, songwriter, composer and producer who along with Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi, became pioneers of the electronic music genre in Honsono's band Yellow Magic Orchestra.Prior to his success with the band, Sakamoto earned a B.A. in music composition and worked as a session musician and producer. Alongside his success with the band, he continued his solo work, releasing solo albums and collaborations, experimenting with various genres and fusing traditional with electronic. This work led to him scoring more than 30 films throughout his career, his most famous being Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence and The Last Emperor. In his later career he composed a multimedia opera, sampled a glass building for use in one of his works and traveled to the Arctic to record the sound of melting snow.Richard Barbieri BiogHailing from London, Richard joined the British band Japan in 1975 and saw huge success around the world until they split in 1982. He continued to work with David Sylvian, as well as Sylvian's brother, Steve Jansen on separate projects. He reunited with Sylvian, Jansen and bass player Mick Karn for the Rain Tree Crow project and continued to play with Steve & Mick as part of ‘JBK'. In the early 1990s, the three of them teamed up with Tim Bowness and Steven Wilson as part of No-Man and it was here that Barbieri and Wilson would begin their long musical association. Porcupine Tree had initially been a Wilson solo project but he recruited Richard in 1993 and over the next 17 years, became one of the shining lights of the neo-prog / pop scene, embracing a more heavy style as the years went on. Reuniting in 2021, they released the first Porcupine Tree album in 12 years with 2022's ‘Closure/ Continuation', a critically acclaimed return to form. Richard has a large body of solo work which he started to release in 2005 and still does to this day.http://www.richardbarbieri.co.uk/Natalie Beridze BiogNatalie Beridze is a Georgian music composer and songwriter. Since 2003 Natalie has been performing live concerts worldwide, and has been known as the first female electronic music artist from Georgia. From 2002-2008 she lived in Cologne and produced music under the artist name TBA. She's released music in Europe on Max.E, Monika Enterprise, CMYK, Laboratory Instinct, CES Records DADO records, Apollo Records Chainmusic, CES Records and ROOM40.In addition to her solo projects, Beridze has collaborated with artists such as Thomas Brinkmann, AGF (Antye Greie), Gudrun Gut, Joerg Follert, Marcus Schmickler, Nika Machaidze aka Nikakoi, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Gacha Bakradze, Alex Kordzaia, Annika Henderson, Antye Greie-Fuchs, Barbara Morgenstern, Beate Bartel, Danielle De Picciotto, Gudrun Bredemann, Lucrecia Dalt, Merja Kokkonen, Mommo G, Natalie Beridze, Pilocka Krach, Sonae. Beridze's music is part of Adam Curtis's recent BBC Documentary series “Can't get you out of my head”. She also creates works for piano, orchestra and choir, which have been performed by a number of artists and the Tbilisi state opera orchestra. Her recent compositions for piano, keyboard, soprano and tape are part of the ongoing program of Zurich based KioskEnsemble.Beridze, alongside Nika Machaidze teaches songwriting and music production at CES (creative education studio).https://natalieberidzetba.bandcamp.com/Carsten Nicolai / Alva Noto BiogUnder the pseudonym Alva Noto, Carsten Nicolai is one of the best-known representatives of contemporary electronic music. Concerts have taken him to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the Tate Modern in London. His various musical projects include collaborations with Ryōji Ikeda, Mika Vainio, Iggy Pop, Blixa Bargeld and Ryūichi Sakamoto. With the latter, Nicolai composed the score for Alejandro González Iñárritu's Oscar-winning film The Revenant, which was nominated for a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, a Critics Choice Award and a Grammy.https://alvanoto.com/Caro C BiogCaro C is an artist, engineer and teacher specialising in electronic music. Her self-produced fourth album 'Electric Mountain' is out now. Described as a "one-woman electronic avalanche" (BBC), Caro started making music thanks to being laid up whilst living in a double decker bus and listening to the likes of Warp Records in the late 1990's. This 'sonic enchantress' (BBC Radio 3) has now played in most of the cultural hotspots of her current hometown of Manchester, UK. Caro is also the instigator and project manager of electronic music charity Delia Derbyshire Day.URL: http://carocsound.com/Twitter: @carocsoundInst: @carocsoundFB: https://www.facebook.com/carocsound/
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (17.07.2023) - Dégustez sans modération ‘Inland Sea', l'envoûtant album de Stephan Micus qui nous offre un voyage sonore inédit entre Tadjikistan, Espagne, Maroc et Suède ! Les ingrédients sont cinq nyckelharpas percussives, une chord zither, une flûte shakuhachi et la voix majestueuse du maître. Entrez ensuite en résonance avec ‘Magnetic', album passionnant du producteur/musicien londonien Gaudi, utilisant des sons du catalogue RareNoise et des contributions d'artistes de renom tels que Bill Laswell, Colin Edwin, Steve Jansen... Ce projet audacieux dissout les frontières musicales avec un casting d'artistes talentueux. Enfin, Carl Craig, l'icône de la techno de Detroit revisitera dans son album "Versus" des joyaux classiques dans des versions révolutionnaires. Ce projet scelle l'union entre l'univers froid/mécanique de la techno underground et celui plus organique et sensible de la musique classique avec l'Orchestre des Siècles. Un véritable cadeau d'InFiné pour célébrer les dix ans du label, reflétant sa philosophie d'hybridation entre les genres.
Big BIG BIG sounds on this week's Independent Music Podcast. A generally iffy week personally means that beers have been drunk and the music is beyond reproach. Metronomic krautrock feeds to immense synth dungeon dance floor sounds, grime from living legend Manga Saint Hilare, and uncategorisable music from Ziúr on Uganda's Hakuna Kulala label. Beyond that, deep house, Japanese footwork, Russian anti-war folk songs, and a triumphant return for the superb Selvhenter showcase the very best in global experimental sounds. You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support TracklistingMEMORIALS – Blue Feather Boa (The State51 Conspiracy, UK)Solo Ansamblis & Roe Deers – SLIDU (Good Skills, Lithuania)Manga Saint Hilare x Blay Vision – Nothing Aint Free (self-release, UK)Ziúr – Eyeroll feat Elvin Brandhi (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda)Selvhenter – Anker (Eget Værelse, Denmark / Hands in the Dark, France)K-LONE – Love Me A Little (Wisdom Teeth, UK)Meursault – Meursault (Wasted State, UK)Oyubi – 4×4 Saxo (self-release, Japan)Pere Ubu – Crocodile Smile (Cherry Red Records, UK)Arkadiy Kots Band – Partisan | Complaint du Partisan | И с п о в е д ь п а р т и з а н а (self-release, Russia) 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.
Showcasing some of the freshest and most exciting sounds from the underground music scene, this week's Independent Music Podcast is absolute killer, featuring some amazing artists from around the globe. Starting with the latest outrageousness from Italy's inimitable I, Voidhanger label, A.M.E.N.'s ‘Dinosaur' is a relentless assault of jazz metal that'll leave you breathless. Moving from there, we have percussive brilliance from Holy Tongue, stunning noise art from Eijra Woon, hiphop from the West Coast and from London, psychedelic acid and much more. You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support TracklistingA.M.E.N. – Dinosaur (I, Voidhanger Records, Italy)Holy Tongue – Threshing Floor (Amidah, UK)Eijra Woon – Comwrathion (Cruel Nature Records, UK)billy woods & Kenny Segal – Soundcheck featuring Quelle Chris (BackwoodzStudioz, USA)Da Iguana – Basilic Ballistics (Hard Fist, France)JQ – Makeup Tutorial (Green, UK)Wojciech Kucharczyk – Bass Breath (Mik.Musik.!., Poland)Inga Copeland – Obsession 2 (Relaxin Records, UK)Micall Parknsun – Same Ol (feat. Skriblah & Kyza) (Boot Records, UK)Cobrafuma – Aço (Lovers & Lollypops, Portugal) 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
There's little more beautiful then realising a new Lonnie Liston Smith record is coming, and the master's first album in 25 years is made even more special with the contributions of Ali Shaheed Muhammad and pod-favourite Adrian Younge. Elsewhere we have the ferocious variety of usual podcasts, including death metal from 200 Stab Wounds, Chinese and Taiwanese experimental electronics, acidic Brazilian tropical, and a whole lot more. You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support. TracklistingLonnie Liston Smith, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad – Lov Brons Happiness feat. Loren Oden (Jazz is Dead, USA)200 Stab Wounds – Fatal Reality (Metal Blade Records, USA)Giuseppe Ielasi – 01 (Black Truffle, Australia)Serra Das Máquinas – “Então, o aqui não é dito sertão?” (Tropical Twista Records, Brazil)Current Affairs – Right Time (Tough Love, UK)Akane – Analog Sea (Keroxen, Spain)Dhangsha – Music For Arms Fairs (Hard Return, UK)Ni Zheng – Slow Death (Syrphe, Germany)Sabiwa – Pupa (Phantom Limb, UK)Çizgili Pijama – Kız (Arsivplak, UK) 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
Hey, after some demure music on last week's podcast, Anthony has decreed that it's time to go a bit harder this week – and harder we shall go! Phenomenal hard-hitters from Giant Swan's Mun Sing, Cairo's Dijit, Congo's DJ Finale, YCO's Georg-i, and whatever the hell you'd describe Edi Pou as come at you hard and fast. But it's not all full-force music this week. The beautiful new solo record from Širom's Iztok Koren is a real highlight, and field recordings of the Le Mans 24 Race provides an alternative view on musical intensity. You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support. Tracklisting Dijit – Saga (Youth, UK) Edi Pou – Lo + Nuevo (Gandula, Spain) Georg-i – Strobe Fodder (YCO, UK) Iztok Koren – .. (Torto Editions, Italy) Iration Steppas – Scud Missile (Patriot Antidote Dubplate Mix)(Dubquake Records, France)Donna Candy – Blooming (Isola, France) Karen Vogt – Daytona (Waxing Crescent Records, UK) YoshimiOizumikiYoshiduO – yO Me (Thrill Jockey, USA) DJ Finale – Pitschu Debou (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda) Mun Sing – Waiting in the Car (Planet Mu, UK) 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
Eclecticism goes hand-in-hand with the Independent Music Podcast, this week it's featuring everything from experimental electronica to traditional folk music via tropicalia and ferocious punk. Anthony brings a lot of lush instrumentation to a fairly chilled episode, with the dreamy Hydromedusae, legendary Shirley Collins, and fabulous Scottish trad folk from Brìghde Chaimbeul. Gareth brings a bit more abrasion, including the supreme collaboration between Scotch Rolex and Shackleton. You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support. TracklistingHydromedusae – Little One (Trome Records, UK)Alex Figueira – Lávate la Boca (Music With Soul, Netherlands)Piotr Kurek – The Art of Swapping Hearts (Mondoj, Poland)Scotch Rolex & Shackleton – Deliver the Soul (Silver Triplet, Germany)Lasso – Animal Insignificante (Static Shock Records, UK)MLDVA & Çınar Timur – Ölüm Allah'ın Emri (Shapes of Rhythm, UK)Shirley Collins – High and Away (Domino Recording Co., UK)Erwan Sene – Echo When Talking (PAN, Germany)Brìghde Chaimbeul – Pìobaireachd Nan Eun (Glitterbeat Records, Germany)Ralfe Band – Pale Fire (Talitres, France) 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.
We're going big, epic even, on this week's Independent Music Podcast. Starting with a big hitter from Roll the Dice's Peder Mannerfelt, we touch upon psychedelic pomp, ferocious metal, glorious synth pop, and a whole batch of dance floor fillers, including thunderous discoid dub. Get stuck in. You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support. TracklistingPeder Mannerfelt – Big Ball (Nervous Horizon, UK)Dorothy Moskowitz & the United States of Alchemy – My Doomsday Serenade (Tompkins Square, USA)Úlfúð – Tears of Terra (Dark Descent Records, USA)Devon Rexi – Naster (South of North, NetherlandsJohanna Orellana – El Jardín III (Smalltown Supersound, Norway)Decisive Pink – Ode to Boy (Fire Records, UK)Al Wootton – Vitus (Optimo Music, UK)Lamp of Murmuur – Seal of the Dominator (Argento Records, Netherlands / Night of the Palemoon, USA)Hunter Starkings – Freq (Holding Hands, UK)La Tène – La Taillée (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland) 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.
It's the long Easter weekend, and what a load of shit(s) we've got for you – two in fact, with the always phenomenal Shit & Shine placing alongside new Rocket Recordings signings The Shits in the ‘we better place the expletive tag on this one' category. Elsewhere, we have the latest from UKAEA that's exclusive to Quietus supporters, beautiful pastoral music from The Declining Winter, French hip hop, ragamuffin business and a whole lot more You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support. TracklistingUKAEA – Habibi (The Quietus, UK) The Declining Winter – Yellow Fields (Home Assembly Music, UK) The Shits – Waiting (Rocket Recordings, UK) Deemas J & Mista Jago meet Interrupt – Rollercoaster Ride (Interrupt Music, UK) Mark – So You Betrayed the Creative Arts (A Colourful Storm, Australia) Yanka & King Doudou – TOY (self-release, France) Marta Salogni & Tom Relleen – Music For Open Spaces (Hands in the Dark, France) Glue Boy – Crodex (Schematic Music Company, USA) Shit & Shine – SWISS (The State51 Conspiracy, UK) Joanna Sternberg – I've Got Me (Fat Possum Records, 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
We're bringing the thunder this week. It doesn't get more thunderous or Independent Music Podcast-friendly than making danceable music on the skeleton of a racing horse, but we've got that for you. We've also got excellent sounds from the Philly Ballroom, twisted dancefloor music from Bristol, ‘roid techno from Norway, and filthy Nigerian funk. You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support. Tracklisting DJ Delish – MURRY?! (self-release, USA) Drahla – Lip Sync (Captured Tracks, USA) Olivia Mutant John + Wrong Travolta – Spectre (Avon Terror Corps, UK) Matthew Herbert – The Horse Has A Voice (feat. Theon Cross) (Accidental Records, UK) Massive Gain – Exceptional Taste (Massive Gain, Norway) Trees Speak – Mind Maze (Soul Jazz Records, UK) Nkono Teles – Martin Street Special (Soundway Records, UK) Wasted Death – Shock Kollar (APF Records, UK) Faizal Mostrixx – Loosely (feat. Morena Leraba) (Glitterbeat, Germany) Kahn & Neek – Rally feat. Riko Dan, Killa P, Irah, Long Range & Armour (self-release, UK) 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
A whole range of exquisite independent sounds for you, starting with Lara Jones, whose move from saxophone to electronics has heralded a wondrous development in her sound. We also travel via Swedish psych, Chilean techno, a wondrous protest song from French-Cameroonian Cindy Pooch, and a whole lot more. You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support. Tracklisting Lara Jones – Fig (self-release, UK) The Exorcist GBG – Saturnius (Höga Nord Rekords, Sweden) Algernon Cornelius – …And the Living (self-release, UK) Tomás Urquieta – Vitra (Seilscheibenpfeiler, Germany) Staran Wake – The Watcher (Hands in the Dark, France) Cindy Pooch – Issemou (Extended Version) (InFiné, France) Mandy, Indiana – Injury Detail (Fire Talk, UK) Susu Laroche – Hours (Doyenne, UK) Toxe – Portal (PAN, Germany) The Toads – Nationalsville (Upset the Rhythm, UK) 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
A little later than usual, it's episode 403. Starting of with an Indonesian psych-surf banger, we're taking you on a rollercoaster this week. From the sublime percussive composition of Andrea Bell to the blistering noise of Kyoto Kyoto, via avant-garde electronics, modern classical, and exquisite alt.folk. You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support. TracklistingLAIR & Monica Hapsari – Setan Dolbon (Orange Cliff Records, Indonesia)Sovereign Bodies / Ritual Taxonomy – Nothing Grows Here: How Dare You Be Free (Diatribe, Irelands)Coen – Tama (Maloca, Belgium)Penelope Trappes – A Seagull Learns to Sleep Alone (Nite Hive, UK)Andrea Belfi – Setteottavi (Maple Death Records, Italy)Kyoto Kyoto – So (Blitzcat Records, UK)Violet – Break (Naive, Portugal)Sourdurent – Franc De Bruch (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland)NOT399093 – Co-Stabin (Riforma, Italy)Natural Information Society – Stigmergy (Eremite Records, 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
As part of Japan, Richard Barbieri soon became the thinking person's synthesist, famous for his rich and textural electronic backings that beautifully complemented the work of other band members to forge what is still a unique sound to this day. Disbanding at the height of their fame, Richard went on to work on a wide array of projects, some with fellow members of Japan, one of which introduced him to Steven Wilson. He joined Porcupine Tree in 1993 and, aside from Wilson, is their longest serving member to this day. After a twelve year hiatus, Porcupine Tree reconvened to write and record ‘Closure / Continuation', their 11th and, some would say, best album to date. Rob Puricelli managed to catch up with Richard during rehearsals for the first leg of their tour to support the album and began by asking him about his first exposure to, and experience of, electronic music.Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:16 - What was your first experience of electronic music?03:33 - The Non-Musician 06:44 - Synth Heroes 10:05 - Do the old synths still have a place in your work?12:37 - Sound Design and your go-to synth16:26 - Sampling19:36 - Using Reason25:37 - The live rig and touring with Porcupine Tree in 2022/2332:11 - Getting the band back together33:55 - Spatial Audio38:26 - The new album44:57 - Regurgitating the past46:30 - What gear excites you today?LINKS/CREDITS Music clips provided by Richard BarbieriRichard Barbieri's Artist Page - https://kscopemusic.com/artists/richard-barbieri/Porcupine Tree Website - https://porcupinetree.com Richard Barbieri BiogHailing from London, Richard joined Japan in 1975 and saw huge success around the world until the band split in 1982. He continued to work with David Sylvian, as well as Sylvian's brother, Steve Jansen on separate projects. He reunited with Sylvian, Jansen and bass player Mick Karn for the Rain Tree Crow project and continued to play with Steve & Mick as part of ‘JBK'. In the early 1990s, the three of them teamed up with Tim Bowness and Steven Wilson as part of No-Man and it was here that Barbieri and Wilson would begin their long musical association. Porcupine Tree had initially been a Wilson solo project but he recruited Richard in 1993 and over the next 17 years, became one of the shining lights of the neo-prog / pop scene, embracing a more heavy style as the years went on. Reuniting in 2021, they released the first Porcupine Tree album in 12 years with 2022's ‘Closure/ Continuation', a critically acclaimed return to form. Richard has a large body of solo work which he started to release in 2005 and still does to this day.Rob Puricelli BiogRob Puricelli is a Music Technologist and Instructional Designer who has a healthy obsession with classic synthesizers and their history. In conjunction with former Fairlight Studio Manager, Peter Wielk, he fixes and restores Fairlight CMI's so that they can enjoy prolonged and productive lives with new owners. He also writes reviews and articles for Sound On Sound, his website Failed Muso, and other music-related publications, as well as hosting a weekly livestream on YouTube for the Pro Synth Network and guesting on numerous music technology podcasts and shows. He also works alongside a number of manufacturers, demonstrating their products and lecturing at various educational and vocational establishments about music technology.www.failedmuso.comTwitter: @failedmusoInstagram: @failedmusoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/failedmuso/
We're taking you on a proper experimental music workout this week, with a bumper pod filled with bumper music which you'll want to wring every last morsel of juicy good sounds from. From Canada's noble rot and the dungeon party music of VHS¥DEATH through to the absolutely stunning collaboration between Civililstjävel! and pod fave Cucina Povera, you won't want to miss a single second of this week's line-up. To get the full episode and ensure the podcast's future, please join our Patreon. Tracklisting Noble Rot – Casting No Light (self-release, Canada) VHS¥DEATH – Flagellation (Whipped Bound Records, UK) Rosso Polare – Albanella (Sagome, UK) Chino – Hologram (Pinkman, Netherlands) Gum Takes Tooth – Small Arms (Wrong Speed Records, UK) Mikado Koko – Le Feu Follet (self-releasee, Japan) Brigid Mae Power – Dream From the Deep Well (Fire Records, UK) Malphino – Moody Cumbia (Lex Records, UK) Civilistjävel! – Louhivesi (ft. Cuchina Povera) (FELT, Denmark) Quartz – Abstract (Hotline Recordings, UK) 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
The morning after the night before as we start our march to episode 500. What better way to start than with the welcome return of Glaswegian synth party powerhouses Free Love. From there we take in the usual sights you've come to know and love: Iranian Kamancheh experimentation, stoned Austin hiphop, Peruvian synthesiser music and much more. You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support. Tracklisting Free Love – Open the Door (Lost Map Records, UK) Liturgy – Before I Knew The Truth (Thrill Jockey, USA) Paszka – żabol (Gin&Platonic, Czechia) Es – Swallowed Whole (Upset the Rhythm, UK) Seina Sleep & YoursTruuly – The Balancer (PTP, USA) Yo La Tengo – Sinatra Drive Breakdown (Matador Records, USA) Soheil Shayesteh – 200 Hz – 10 Ct (Zabte Sote, Iran) Ale Hop & Laura Robles – Son de Los Diablos (Buh Records, Peru) Sharouh – Khelli خ ل ّ ِ ي (Nowadays, France) The Necks – Bloodstream (Northern Spy Records, 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
EPISODE 400! 4,945 unique artists and labels featured and well over 4,000 tracks of experimental music touching pretty much every country on the globe (we haven't checked, but it'll be close). For this amazing milestone we've done nothing more than putting out a regular episode celebrating the experimental music that is exciting us the most right now. That includes a concept diss album aimed at a recently assassinated Japanese Prime Minister, it includes ferocious punk with lasers, it includes stop-offs at Ugandan grime, Lebanese folk, French drugs music, and everything in between. You can listen to the first six tracks for free. To listen to the full episode, get a huge back catalogue of music, and access to our live shows and Discord group, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. The podcast only survives with Patron support. Tracklisting Big Break – Big Break (Wrong Speed Records, UK) Love Dolls – Peligroso Abe (Hamfuggi Records, Spain) Gorgonn – Greed (SVBKVLT, China) Maquis Son Sistèm – Cortègi Astral (Folklore Séries, France) Alasdair Roberts – Eppie Morrie (Drag City, USA) Mayssa Jallad – Baynana (Ruptured Records, Lebanon) MC Yallah – Sikwebela (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda) Tzusing – 孝 忍 狠 (Filial Endure Ruthless) (PAN, Germany) Cruelle – La parade du serial killer (Avon Terror Corps, UK) King General – Wicked Haffi Move Away (Sound Transmission Records, UK) 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
HEAVY is the theme of this week's podcast. We know we don't usually do themes, but sometimes we're vibing in a compatible way. So from the Mike Patton-meets-J pop metal opener, we're off into a dark and thunderous direction. We have piles of drones, contemplative electronics, the avant-folk/prog 10-minuter of Yarroth, and then change it up for our patrons, who get a taste of Niger guitars-cum-Bollywood, East African electronics, and what is deemed 'the best song of the year' by Lankum. Tracklisting 故やす子 - 墓 守 キ ャ ン ハ ゚ ー (Omoide Label, Japan) Rainbow Island - Hidden Birubu (Riforma, Italy) Yarroth - God of Panic (I, Voidhanger Records, Italy) Dawn Ray'd - The Battle of Sudden Flame (Prosthetic Records, USA) Left Hand Cuts Off the Right - Right Kind of Personality (Brachliegen Tapes, UK) Richard Skelton - The Plot of Lunar Phases (Phantom Limb, UK) Moussa Tchingou - Derhan (Sahel Sounds, USA) Pö - Cociage (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda) Library L'Amour - Limonade (Stroom, Belgium) Lankum - Go Dig My Grave (Rough Trade Records, UK) 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
We're back after our lengthy break, and what a selection of global super sounds we have for you. Touching on every continent on Earth, from punk cumbia out of Mexico to spiritual jazz from Indonesia, taking stops via Egypt, Togolese funk, and whatever you would describe Fire-Toolz as. To listen to the full episode and get early access, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. Tracklisting Insólito UniVerso ft. Lætitia Sadier – El Chivo (Olindo Records, UK) Son Rompe Pera – Chucha (AYA Records, Argentina) Katie Gately – Fawn (Houndstooth, UK) 3Phaz – Sharayet (Discrepant, UK) Kevin Richard Martin – Above the Clouds (Intercranial Recordings, Belgium) SZLAUNCH – bankrut (Syf Records, Poland) Fire-Toolz – Mantra-ing & Golgotha: Double-Bind (Prequel) (Hausu Mountain Records, USA) Rizky Argadipradja & Wahono – Dua (Divisi62, Indonesia) Maroulita de Kol – Flying Woman – Ιπτα ́μενηΓυναι ́κα (Phantom Limb, UK) Roger Damawuzan – Need My Money (Hot Casa Records, France) 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.
We're taking most of January off, but are making the most of a gap between our holidays to showcase some of the most exciting independent music of 2023 so far. From raw kologo power from Ghana's King Ayisoba, to transcendental psychedelia from Portugal's Marlene Ribeiro, via sublime drones, raucous metal, whatever you'd categorise Za! as, and a whole lot more. To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. Tracklisting Wolf Eyes – Short Hands – Dank Boone (Disciples, UK) Kate NV – Oni (they) (RVNG Intl., USA) Thomas Stone – An Act of Surrender – Part 1 (Bloxham Tapes, UK) King Ayisoba – Bossi Labome (feat. Awilo One) (Glitterbeat Records, Germany) Bo Gritz – Observes and Selects (Glasshouse Records, UK) Marlene Ribeiro – You Do It (Rocket Recordings, UK) Seaming To – Tousles (Sing At Me, UK) Remote Viewing – Your Opinion is Wrong (Human Worth, UK) Za! – La Sardana de Baal Hammon (Discrepant, UK) Attila Csihar – Night of 29th of March (on my 41st birthday) in Hotel Jupiter in Baalbek while looking at the Thrilitons of the Jupiter Temple. (PART 5) (Ideologic Organ, France) 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, MrUnderwood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.
Our final episode of the year sees us highlighting the tracks of the year that our patrons have loved. From Afghan folk to Japanese electro and thundering metal, it's an eclectic selection. Our absolutely final episode of the year is a live show on 28 December where we'll be showcasing our favourite music videos from 2022. The show is free for patrons and accessible to all for a voluntary donation. Get your ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/independent-music-podcast-favourites-of-2022-live-show-tickets-482490741797 We have a Spotify playlist of all Patron faves here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2OKuftOwVtt3IbQnv1AC8z?si=3603fa925e9e4afe Tracklisting Crash Override – Tukan (Höga Nord Rekords, Sweden) Party Dozen – The Iron Boot (Temporary Residence Ltd., USA) Minoru “Hoodoo” Fushimi – In Praise of Mitochondria (180g, France) Naujawanan Baidar – Akram Yari (Radio Khiyaban, Netherlands) Hagop Tchaparian – Raining (Text Records, UK) Persher – Man With the Magic Soap (Thrill Jockey, USA) Carla Dal Forno – Come Around (Kallista Records, Uk) Dame Area – Innamorata del tuo Controllo (Màgia Roja, Spain) Sam Barton – Mad Mickey (self-release, UK) O.B.F. – Lava (feat. Nazamba) (O.B.F. Dubquake Records, France) 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
The second of three ‘favourites of 2022' shows is here and – after the truly global excursion on part one, there's a lot more closer to home this time around, with stunning music from Alison Cotton, probable labels of the year Phantom Limb and Wrong Speed Records, and plenty more. But it wouldn't be the Independent Music Podcast without heading into different corners of the globe. We have Togolese rap, exceptional psych from Millionaire and Deus man Comité Hypnotisé, Trout Mask Replica-infused Horse Lords, and the most unique record of 2022 from the inimitable INHUMANKIND. To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. Tracklisting Reigns – The Hoarder (Wrong Speed Records, UK) pq – vibra_slappp (Lapsus Records, Spain) Floating World Pictures – The Village Headman Pleading With The Old Ferryman (Friendly Records, UK) Comité Hypnotisé – Flying Sword, Falling Dagger (Cortizona, Belgium) Horse Lords – May Brigade (RVNG Intl, USA) INHUMANKIND – Ginnungagap (I, Void-hanger Records, Italy) Oren Ambarchi / Johan Berthling / Andreas Werliin – II (Drag City Records, USA) Yao Bobby & Simon Grab – Wakassa (LavaLava, UK) Alison Cotton – Violet May (Rocket Recordings, UK) Hekla – Sólin Gekk (Phantom Limb, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
Every year we're astounded by the onslaught of superb music, and our favourites of 2022 really reflect the global nature of sublime experimental sounds. From Brazil to Uganda, Palestine to Afghanistan, we're taking in ancient folk, forward-focused hip-hop, donk bangers, death metal from fluffy toy masters, and everything inbetween that we can squeeze into ten tracks. Part two is coming next week. To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. Tracklisting Dinheiro Infinito Revival – 138 BPM (40% Foda / Maneiríssimo, Brazil) Infinity Knives & Brian Ennals – A Melancholy Boogie (Phantom Limb, UK) Naujawanan Baidar – Khedmat Be Khalq (Radio Khiyaban, Netherlands) Société Etrange – Futur (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland) Julmud جُلْمود – Falnukmel فلنكمل (Bilna'es بالناقص, Palestine) OKI feat. Umeko Ando – Battaki (Grasshopper Dance) (Mais Um, UK) Corpsegrinder – Acid Vat (feat. Erik Rutan) (Perseverance Media Group, USA) Lady Aicha & Pisko Crane's Original Fulu Mimiki of Kinshasa (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda) Lila Tirando a Violeta & Sayveeyun – Whirlwinds (N.A.A.F.I., Mexico) Širom – Prods the Fire with a Bone, Rolls Over with a Snake (Glitterbeat, Germany) 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.
Our last regular episode of the year leaves you with some absolute crackers from all corners of the sonic spectrum. We're delighted to open with the first record from new Moroccan label L'Amme, which has been set up to celebrate music of Amazigh heritage. Other than North African footwork, elsewhere we check in with Dr Pete Larson's nyatiti project, have a taste of Japanese gqom from T5UMUT5UMU on Kampala's Hakuna Kulala label, and we also touch upon Chilean oceanic music, mutant body techno, and an absolutely spectacular collaboration between Belgium's Slumberland and Tuvan throat singer Sainkho Namtchylak. Tracklisting Gj Leith – Who dis ⵎⴰ ⵜ ⴳ ⵉ ⵜ (L'Amme, Morocco) Dr Pete Larson – Loss (Dagoretti Records, USA) Bea Brennan – All At Once (Old Technology, UK) T5UMUT5UMU – Fireball (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda) Slumberland & Sainkho Namtchylak – Zarja Zakat Zarja (Morphine Records, Germany) Bahía Mansa – Costa Del Sol (Colony Collapse, Canada) Ryterski – Omega Weapon (Pointless Geometry, Poland) KONKURS – Proteus (X-IMG, Germany) Chooc Ly – Exaltation Onirique (Chinabot, UK) Thought Forms – Burn Me (Lava Thief, UK) 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. Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston
A rapid-fire Independent Music Podcast this week where we explore witchy folk, Polish full-throttle techno, and modern classical, adding onto that a particularly banging section for our patrons.To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. Tracklisting Parkineos – Bizcochito (Remix) (self-release, Spain) Sister Wives – Greater Place (Libertino Records, UK) Sourdure – Atteindre Plein (three:four Records, Switzerland) Julek Ploski – Julek! (Glamor Label, Poland) Immaterial Possession – Midnight Wander (Fire Records, UK) Maxime Denuc – Infinite End (Vlek, Belgium) Rian Treanor & Ocen James – Bunga Blue (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda) Trauma Bond – House of No Man (Panurus Productions, UK) Nick León – Separation Anxiety (Wisdom Teeth, UK) Giant Swan – RRR+1 (KECK, UK)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
Winter is coming, and there are some ice cold tracks on this week's Independent Music Podcast that provide a stunning soundtrack for longer Northern Hemisphere nights. It's a long way from the Hot Beer we were taking on the last time O.B.F. collaborated with the late, great Nazamba, but their latest collaboration is truly superb.Elsewhere, Anthony Parasole brings his Full EFX project to the podcast, with thundering dungeon techno. We have horse-riding metal with Nansarunai's raw black Indonesian metal. The beautiful folk of Shovel Dance Collective is also a real highlight. To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. Tracklisting Big Joanie – Sainted (Kill Rock Stars, USA) O.B.F. – Lava (feat. Nazamba) (O.B.F. Dubquake Records, France) Shovel Dance Collective – The Waterman's Dance (Double Dare Records, UK) Nansarunai – Decline and Fall of the Power (Ancient Horror Records, Indonesia) Dane Law – We Leave This Morning With The Dogs For Hope Point (Blue Tapes, UK) Full EFX – Light Bright (L.I.E.S. Records, USA) JK Flesh – Soaked to the Skin (Pressure, Belgium) Ulla – Popping Out (3XL, Germany) Necro Deathmort – Didt (self-release, UK) Kanot – Nectar Eyes (Höga Nord Rekords, Sweden) 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.
Even by our exacting standards, this episode of the Independent Music Podcast is out of this world. From experimental club music to DIY lofi garage rock, from Jewish folk music to airy baroque jazz, the music on this podcast really pushes the boundaries of classification. Highlights abound, but whatever the hell Moth Cock are drinking needs posting our way, and the Melt-Banana-esque ferocity of industrial duo Sea Moss is a delightful return. Arcanist – on Nebraskan DIY specialists Moonworshipper is exceptional, whilst the first glimpse of the new record from Faten Kanaan is truly exquisite. To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. Tracklisting Rilla – Magatama (Svbkvlt, China) Faten Kanaan – Ard Diar (Fire Records, UK) Arcanist – Here There be Monsters (Moonworshipper Records, USA) Moth Cock – Finn McCool (Hausu Mountain Records, USA) Sea Moss – Candy Run (Ramp Local, USA) Black Ox Orkestar – Mizrakh Mi Ma'arav (Constellation Records, Canada) Lila Tirando A Violeta & Sueuga – Residual Self Image (Soul Feeder, Germany) At Her Open Door – CINA (Chinabot, UK) Grimório de Abril – Lua de Lixo (Moon of Trash) (Crash Symbols, USA) Colin Stetson – Chimæra I (Room40, 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.
An absolutely exquisite set of sounds on this week's Independent Music Podcast, with soothing dubs, Uzbek field recordings, and J Dilla-esque vibes pervading through a blend of modern classical and ferocious happy hardcore. Some pod favourites are on absolutely top form, with mesmerising new music from Jessica Moss and BIG|BRAVE, as well as a 19-minute synth piece from Portugal's Tiago Sousa providing a superb close to a truly splendid set of tracks. To listen to the full episode, join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/389-big-brave-73967001 Tracklisting Pole – Grauer Sand (Mute, USA) Loris – Azud (TraTraTrax, Colombia) BIG|BRAVE – Carvers, Farriers and Knaves (Thrill Jockey, USA) The Phonometrician – Death Rides a Horse: Part I (Lost Tribe Sound, USA) Maral – Mari's Groove (Leaving Records, USA) AHNAMUSICA – Roll Your Own (Inner Ocean Records, Canada) Jessica Moss – Light Falls on Every Door (Constellation Records, Canada) Rafał Kołacki – B (Szara Reneta, Poland) Asher Levitas – Practice (Line Explorations, Spain) Tiago Sousa – Sunflowers (Holuzam, Portugal) 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
Sitting between a rock and a hard place is a happy place to be when both sides are as ferocious as some of the music on this week's Independent Music Podcast. Whether it's the thundering opening from Finland's Yleiset Syyt or the more outrageous metal of More Death and Horror, those rip-roaring guitars are leaving their mark on this week's show. Elsewhere, the thunder continues to strike with hip-thrusting power club music from the inimitable Spooky Shit label, we have the latest from superb Israeli label Raash Records, a much welcomed return for Fever Ray, and much more. Tracklisting Yleiset Syyt – Sininen Hekuma (La Vida Es Un Mus Discos, UK / Sorry State Records, USA) Mehmet Aslan – Garden ft Valentina Magaletti (Planisphere Editorial, Switzerland) pq – Hardcarp (Spooky Shit, UK) Yom Gagatzi – Benda Veizi (Raash Records, Israel) Zagušljivi Dim – Part I – San (excerpt) (WV Sorcerer Productions 巫唱片, France) Xhosa Cole – Andy's Shuffle (feat. Jason Brown) (Stoney Lane Records, UK) More Death and Horror – Sound Effects of Death and Horror (Wormhole World, UK) Fever Ray – What They Call Us (Rabid Records, Sweden) Lady Lykez – Killa Bee (Hyperdub, UK) Wacław Zimpel – Born in Captivity (The state51 Conspiracy, UK) To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. 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
Lots of musicians self-releasing exceptional music on this week's Independent Music Podcast. Starting with Teeth of the Sea's Sam Barton and his maximalist new solo track, through to the fantastic footwork of Philly ballroom DJ Delish, beautiful indie folk from Dayydream, and Native American death metaller Blackbraid. Sine Buyuka's debut as Sinemis on her own Injazero records introduces a fine line in glacial techno, with more ambient music from the brilliant Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan. Elsewhere we have dub roots, extreme industrial and a whole lot more. Listen to the full episode: https://www.patreon.com/posts/73365782 Tracklisting Sam Barton – Mad Mickey (self-release, UK) Sinemis – Gazel (Injazero Records, UK) Blackbraid – The River of Time Flows Through Me (self-release, USA) Judah Warsky & Gilbert Cohen – Tout le Temps Tout Le Temps (Versatile Records, France) Dayydream – Wasn't (self-release, UK) Al Cisneros – Rosin Immersion (Pressure, Belgium) Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan – Locking Stumps (Castles in Space, UK) DJ Delish, Kevin JZ – Upset Cunt (Feat. Ranika) (self-release, USA) KK Null – Star Breaker II_01 (self-release, Japan) Masta Conga – Acte 2 (Nekubi, Greece) 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
Episode 82 Psychedelic Japan, Part 2 Playlist Wha Ha Ha, “On the Floor” from Wha Ha Ha (1983 Recommended Records). This group released three records in 1981, all in Japan. Recommended Records, the UK-based record maker, released this compilation of tracks taken from all three of those records. The group Wha Ha Ha ended at that point but its four principle members went on to varied musical careers. Akira Sakata is an alto saxophonist, Kiyohiko Semba is a percussionist, Mishio Ogawa is a vocalist, and Shuichi Chino is a keyboardist and electronic musician. 10:08 Merzbow, “Untitled 1” from Material Action for Two Microphone (sp) (2nd version) (1984 artist cassette). Masami Akita is one of my long-time favorite Japanese electronic/noise practitioners. He would send me cassettes back in the 1980s and I've always tried to keep up with him. Not strictly a Japanese psychedelic artist, I include him here primarily because, like some of the other artists in this podcast, he has widespread influence on other genres of Japanese electronic music. This prolific Japanese noise artist has released over 500 recordings since 1979.Recorded at Merzbau. Tape, Recorder, Synth, Effects, Kiyoshi Mizutani; Tape, Violin, Electronics, Effects, Masami Akita. Early cassette by Akita. 22:30 Yoshiaki Kinno, track 4 from unknown cassette, 1984.Japanese guitar and saxophone improviser. In the 1980's he established a cassette label featuring a wide range of improvised music. 3:32 Boredoms, “Boil Out UFO” from Boretronix 88' (1988 Mega Scum Groove Inc.). I think this is their first cassette release, going back to 1988. Boredoms (ボアダムス), alternatively known as V∞redoms, is a Japanese experimental/noise/space rock/tribal drumming band from Osaka, founded in 1986 by Yamatsuka Eye. Known for their extended jams and heavy drumming, it is remarkable that they had some mainstream success in the 1990s. Bass, Hira; Drums, EDA; Drums, Vocals, Yoshimi P-We; Guitar, Yamamotor; Music by, Boredoms; Words By, Vocals, Tibetan Bell, Effects (EQ-phasing), cassette tape manipulation, electronics, Eye. 2:18 Boredoms, “Untitled” (excerpt) from Boretronix 3 (1990 Ltd.). Another early cassette release from Yamatsuka Eye on his private label. This cassette consists of remixes of unreleased Boredoms material and fully explores the noise and rhythmic aspects of their work. This is an interesting prelude to their latter, more cohesive works. Bass, Hira; Drums, EDA; Drums, Vocals, Yoshimi P-We; Guitar, Yamamotor; Music by, Boredoms; Words By, Vocals, Effects (EQ-phasing), cassette tape manipulation, electronics, Eye. 12:01 Otomo Yoshihide, “We Insist? A) Rinko-Gun; b) x-Day” from We Insist? (1992 Sound Factory). Japanese experimental musician, turntablist and guitarist. Additional musicians on these tracks, Bass, vocals, Numata Jun; Guitar, Saito Ken-ichi; Vocals, performer (Junk), Lim Soowoong. 5:37 Omoide Hatoba, “Satellite Groove” from Kinsei (1996 Birdman). Japanese psychedelic, alternative, experimental -rock band. Alto Saxophone Isamu Kawamura, Yoshimi Yamazaki, Bass, Vocals, Drums, Percussion, Synthesizer, Drum Machine, Atsushi Tsuyama, Drums, Takashi Ogushi; Drums, Computer, Tape, Chew Hasegawa, Guitar, Vocals, Violin, Percussion, Piano, Synthesizer, Drum Machine, Seiichi Yamamoto, Tenor Saxophone, Satoshi Kawanishi, Trumpet, Yoshimi, Written by, Omoide-Hatoba. 3:53. Omoide Hatoba, “Alternative Funkaholic” from Kinsei (1996 Birdman). A&R, David Katznelson; Alto Saxophone Isamu Kawamura, Yoshimi Yamazaki, Bass, Vocals, Drums, Percussion, Synthesizer, Drum Machine, Atsushi Tsuyama, Drums, Takashi Ogushi; Drums, Computer, Tape, Chew Hasegawa, Guitar, Vocals, Violin, Percussion, Piano, Synthesizer, Drum Machine, Seiichi Yamamoto, Tenor Saxophone, Satoshi Kawanishi, Trumpet, Yoshimi, Written by, Omoide-Hatoba. 2:30 Yasunao Tone, “Part I” from Solo for Wounded CD (1997 Tzadik). Yasunao Tone was one of the founding members of Japan's Fluxus movement and has also been an organizer and participant in many important music and performance groups such as Group Ongaku, Team Random (the first computer art group organized in Japan). He is a pioneer in the use of prepared CDs of which this work is a prime example. All sounds used were from scratched CD's. 14:28 Changing Hands, “Spaced” from Changing Hands (1997 Medium Productions Ltd.). Written, performed, produced by, Nobukazu Takemura, Richard Barbieri, Steve Jansen. Takemura is a Japanese electronic DJ, producer, and artist. Richard Barbieri is a keyboardist, engineer (once a member of the group Japan). Steve Jansen is an engineer, drum programmer/percussionist and DJ (and brother of David Sylvian). 6:54 Melt Banana, “Section Eight” from Charlie (1998 A-Zap Records). Melt-Banana is a band from Tokyo, Japan. They were formed around 1991/1992 by singer Yasuko Onuki who later recruited guitarist Ichirou Agata and added the bassist Rika. Additional drummer, Natsume. 3:49 Melt Banana, “Taen Taen Taen (?)” from Charlie (1998 A-Zap Records). Melt-Banana includes singer Yasuko Onuki, guitarist Ichirou Agata, and bass player Rika. Additional musician, electronics, Oshima. 0:45OOIOO, “1000 Frogs And 3 Sun In A House” from Feather Float (1999 Polystar). Bass, Handclaps, Maki; Drums, Handclaps, Yoshiko; Guitar, Vocals, Djembe, Bongos, Roland Juno and Casiotone synthesizers; Piano, Jew's Harp, Talking Drum, Scratches, Noises (Birds), Yoshimi; Guitar, Vocals, Handclaps, Kyoko; Producer, Yoshimi. 10:28 Opening background music: Junji Hirose + Yoshihide Otomo, “Noise From Far East” and “The Time to Live and the Time to Die” from Silanganan Ingay (1989 Tanga-tanga). Self-Made Instruments, Toy Rhythm Box, Toy (Voice-Changer), Toy Autoharp, Tenor Saxophone, Junji Hirose; Turntables, Cassette Tape, Hand-Made Guitar, Small Instruments, Toys, Otomo Yoshihide. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
We're reaching into some unusual territories on this week's Independent Music Podcast and – for a podcast that takes eclecticism to an extreme – that's saying something. From Skramz-pop to Raï techno, Grindcore to devotional drone, there's a lot of feast for your ears, as well as music that shall feast upon your ears. Some classic favourite labels make an appearance, including Portugal's Favela Discos and Southern Lord, alongside some more recent favourites with Italy's Tuff Kong and Maple Death. We also have much more adolescent labels, including Oddball Fantasies out of Belgium and Utter from the UK. All in all, there's plenty to love. To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. Tracklisting Pink Siifu & Real Bad Man – Tokyo Blunts Ft. Armand Hammer & ConQuest Tony Phillips (Tuff Kong Records, Italy) The Lord † Petra Haden – Devotional (Southern Lord, USA) Cicadahead – Mkultra RP (Honeysuckle Records / Oliver Glenn Records, USA) Sun Ra Arkestra – Somebody Else's Idea (Omni Sound, USA) Ósserp – Cavalcant l'Ossa Menor (Eternal Juggernaut Records, Kremón Records, Hecatombe Records, Brutal Arratia Records, Cruzade Records, Spain) Coralie – For Morey (Utter, UK) Cheb Runner – Drarai Telecom (Oddball Fantasies, Belgium) Dead Horses – Macabro (Maple Death Records, Italy) NPLGNN – Inna Danza (Youth, UK) Dies Lexic – Praying Machine (Favela Discos, Portugal) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
Good things come to those who wait, and multiple good things are coming at once on this week's Independent Music Podcast. We have the absolutely blistering long-awaited LP from Yao Bobby and Simon Grab on Bristol's LavaLava, and the third instalment of Marlowe – the project of L'Orange and Solemn Brigham – is also with us this week. Keeping it with great collaborations: Photay and Carlos Niño combine for a beautiful ambient jazz record on International Anthem, whilst The Bug's latest collaborations record includes a stunning track from the late, great Jaimie Branch. There's lots more: the debut release form B U N N Y – the new project of Daniel O'Sullivan, Rose Keeler-Schaffeler, and Thighpaulsandra; the stunning dub-mystic jazz record from Serbia's TAPAN, weirdo French pop from Usé, and much more. To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. Tracklisting B U N N Y – Surrender Rah (self-release, UK) Yao Bobby & Simon Grab – Wakassa (LavaLava Records, UK) Algiers feat. Billy Woods & Backxwash – Bite Back (Matador Records, UK) Usé – Tamponne Moi (Born Bad Records, France) Solar Corona – Parker S.P. (Lovers & Lollypops, Portugal) TAPAN – Samo Prolaznost (Offen Music, Germany) Photay with Carlos Niño – Current (International Anthem, USA) Marlowe – Past Life (Mello Music Group, USA) The Bug – Your Laws Ain't Free ft Jaimie Branch (Pressure, Belgium) Selezione Naturale – La Foresta (Gang of Ducks, Italy) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
Idiosyncrasies reign on this week's Independent Music Podcast as we kick off with the blistering sounds of Barcelona's Dame Area, and back it up with a rollercoaster of heavy hitting tunes, and extraordinary experimental music, including sitar player Ami Dang's beautiful record on Phantom Limb, and Chile's Tecnologiá Para Ser Libres blending multiple traditional sounds with contemporary electronics. Elsewhere we have the new one from Shit & Shine, the latest pounding sounds from the parties of Kampala, hefty rock, chanson, and a lot more. To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/384-dame-area-72053901. Tracklisting Dame Area – Innamorata del tuo Controllo (Màgia Roja, Spain) Ami Dang – Sensations (Phantom Limb, UK) shin(())code – Kaiten ($uiciderecord$, Japan) f5point6 – A Matter of Light and Depth (See Blue Audio, Spain) Tecnologiá Para Ser Libres – A Pudahuel (self-release, Chile) Citron Citron – La Nuit Galope (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland) Ravetrx – Hardcore Junglist (Lobster Theremin, UK) Shit & Shine – Annoyed (Rocket Recordings, UK) Authentically Plastic – Sakata (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda) USA Nails – Horror Show (Skin Graft Records, USA) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
There's a heavy antipodean influence on this week's Independent Music Podcast, with a whole heap of wonderfully varied sounds with their roots in Oceania. From the stunning experimental folk of Maxine Funke, to the beautiful pop of Carla Dal Forno, through to ‘horrible metal from YANWYTYA, there's a broad spectrum of noise. Elsewhere, Sarathy Korwar's new record gets us off to a strong start, whilst the intercontinental drones and poetry of Karen & Peter transports us to the dusky landscapes of West Yorkshire and upstate New York. For the patrons we also have underground experimental hip-hop, crazy obtuse pop from Japan's Hitomi Moriwaki, and more. To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. Tracklisting Sarathy Korwar – Utopia is a Colonial Project (The Leaf Label, UK) Maxine Funke – South Dunedin (Disciples, UK) Bitchin Bajas – Amorpha (Drag City, USA) YANWYTYA – Never Real, Always True (Instruments of Discipline, Germany) Carla Dal Forno – Come Around (Kallista Records, Uk) Karen & Peter – Do You Remember the Factory That Burned? (Cruel Nature Records, UK) Daniel McClennan – Lifted by Marionette Strings (For Kleist) (Cruel Nature Records, UK) Dhajea & Ashy Eddy – Ughhuh (self-release, USA) Hitomi Moriwaki – Numbers (Guruguru Brain, Netherlands) C.L.A.W.S. & I.O.I.F. – Tainted Slugs (Brokntoys, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
We're back from our holidays with a real bang. We may have been away from a few weeks, but our absolute favourites Melt-Banana have been away for the best part of a decade. Their return is everything we hoped for too… apart from a full album! Elsewhere we have our usual mix of eclectic and extravagant experimental music. Starting with the superb cold wave of Grotto Terrazza, moving through to the truly sublime collaboration between Pariah and Blawan as Persher, and then finishing with a stunning 20-minute piano record from Natalie Rose LeBrecht. Other than that, brutal metal, thrashing grind core, modern classical, experimental percussion and loads more. Tracklisting Grotto Terrazza – Der Zaubergeselle (Maple Death Records, Italy / Cut Surface, Austria) Persher – Man With the Magic Soap (Thrill Jockey, USA) Chloe Kim 김예지 – My Dearests (Phantom Limb, UK) Enablers – Phone Blows Up (Wrong Speed Records, UK) Melt-Banana – To Raffle or Not to Raffle (Adult Swim, USA) Concentration – Grün im Gesicht (Avon Terror Corps, UK) Pye Corner Audio – Pocket Disco (Polytechnic Youth, UK) FRET – Rhino Patch (L.I.E.S. Records, USA) aircode – Crawling Away (self-release, UK) Natalie Rose LeBrecht – Star Water Shapeshift (Longform Editions, Australia) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
Absolute stunners abound on this week's Independent Music Podcast. Anthony is very excited about the new solo track from Symposium's Hagop Tchaparian, Gareth has a pair of tracks from Warp Mode pair AK Sports and Bianca Oblivion. We have an absolutely beautiful track from the debut record of Exotic Baryon, we also have a long-awaited debut from Italia 90. We have a fantastic coming together of two favourites – Finland's Cucina Povera alongside multi-instrumentalist Ben Vince. Other than that: grime, techno, drone, Uruguayan ghetto bass, and much more Listen to the full episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/70187453 Tracklisting Hagop Tchaparian – Raining (Text Records, UK) AK Sports – Dial Up (Lobster Theremin, UK) Italia 90 – Magdalene (Brace Yourself, UK) Exotic Baryon – Descending (self-release, Germany) Petbrick – Primer (Rocket Recordings, UK) Cucina Povera & Ben Vince – Sumu Puistossa (Ecstatic Recordings, UK) Staraya Derevnya – Boulder Blues (Ramble Records, Australia) Bianca Oblivion – Bad Gyal (feat. Thai Chi Rosé & Dyer MC) (Future Bounce, UK) Sarahsson – I am the Earth (Illegal Data, UK) YOZY – Ay! Que Calor (self-release, Spain) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
We're cracking out the lengthy crackers on this week's Independent Music Podcast – taking it into the jazz left field with France's Scaring the Mice for Revenge and the Swedish duo Maria W Horn and Sara Parkman. We also have bangers from Japan's Oyubi, Germany's Rennhorse with DJ Fuckoff and hmurd. We also have the long-awaited return of Adelaide's Shaolin Afronauts, alongside Burum, Kassie Krut, and and an immense 30-minuter from Demdike Stare. To listen to the full episode, click this link: https://www.patreon.com/posts/69746644 Tracklisting Oyubi – Chirp (self-release, Japan) Scaring the Mice For Revenge – Birds Riding On Top Of Trucks (Prohibited Records, France) Maria W Horn & Sara Parkman – Lacrimosa (XKatedral, Sweden) Kassie Krut – Killing It (self-release, USA) Rennhorse feat. DJ Fuckoff – Dancefloor Choppa (Juicy Gang Records, Germany) Scott Twynholm – Underwater Swimming (De-Fence Records, UK) The Shaolin Afronauts – The Simian Fox (Freestyle Records, UK) Burum – Cariad Cywir (self-release, UK) hmurd – Red Sky at Night (TT, UK) Demdike Stare – Physics Side A (DDS, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
A real pick n mix of superb genres on this week's Independent Music Podcast, from Irish punk of M(H)aol, to Singaporean grind core from Wormrot, stopping by at breakcore, ambient birdsong, and whatever the hell Stabscotch is… We have grime from the legendary Riko Dan, absolutely barnstorming funk from Nashville, and a whole lot more. To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. Tracklisting M(H)aol – Bored of Men (TULLE, Ireland) Romare – Quiet Corners of My Mind (self-release, UK) Wormrot – Voiceless Choir (Earache Records, USA) Sofie Birch – Humidity (feat. Nana Pi) (Intercourse, Denmark) HVAD – Attention Seeker (final exit) (ULLLU, Denmark) OK Satán – Looks Like Shit (Goodbye Boozy Digital, Italy) Riko Dan – Swammy Riddim (prod by Blay) (self-release, UK) DeRobert & The Half-Truths – We Party (G.E.D. Soul Records, USA) Stabscotch – Love Me, Feed Me, But Please Don't See Me (Radio Angel Recordings, USA) Silvia Kastel – Mantide (Youth, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
We're going fairly deep into the underground on this week's Independent Music Podcast, with self-released unknown diamonds from Japan, Taiwan, and the UK. From digital dancehall to “the ugliest music in humanity”, via deep drone metal, hiphop, and extreme ambient abstract music. To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. Tracklisting Sensational ft. Planteaterz – Fancy Shit (Naff Recordings, Canada) Pays Du Mat – Kurugan (WV Sorcerer Productions, France) Interrupt & Clapper Priest – DJ Pod Di Circuit (self-release, UK) Yosa Peit – Anthy (Fire Records, UK) Skitungen – jag viLL baRa ha aLLt (Rubber, Netherlands) Chester Watson – Mirrors (POW Recordings, USA) 豊平区民TOYOHIRAKUMIN – 介護 (self-release, Japan) Tumi Mogorosi – Panic Manic (Mushroom Hour Half Hour, South Africa) R000000M – Split (self-release, Taiwan) Cosey Fanni Tutti – Psychedelic Projections (Conspiracy International, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
We're setting out our own club night on this week's Independent Music Podcast. Well, it might not quite seem that way whilst we're playing avant-industrial Afghan folk music, soul, or big band numbers, but rattle through breakcore, acid house, and techstep-infused gqom and you'll be soon moving a bit more freely. To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. Tracklisting DJ Foreign Extra featuring Adam Bohman – Busy Over the Summer (Ffordd Allan, UK) Naujawanan Baidar – Akram Yari (Radio Khiyaban, Netherlands) Johnny Broke – Planetary Terror (Wrong Speed Records, UK) Ghost Funk Orchestra – Brownout (Colemine Records, USA) Osheyack – Thrall (SVBKVLT, China) Bitter Babe & Nick León – Tranki (Club Romantico, UK) Marta Helena – You Make Me Feel So Young (self-release, UK) John Shima – 011 (Central Processing Unit, UK) Skyminds – Rolling Hills (Not Not Fun, USA) Okzharp – Fall In Up In The CLK (Hyperdub, UK) Fera – Tempio Nella Bocca (Maple Death Records, UK) 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
Real upbeat vibes crash headlong into musique concrète on this week's Independent Music Podcast. From the electro dubs of Sordid Sound System to French digital dancehall via Persian electro pop of Liraz. Elsewhere, there's forbidden Chinese avant garde music from long-time favourite Kink Gong, the latest from Icelandic theremin player Hekla, and obscure Greek experiments. There's also avant metal, industrial body popping music, ferocious Japanese psych and a lot more. To listen to the full episode, please join our Patreon: patreon.com/independentmusicpodcast. Tracklisting Sordid Sound System – The Illusionist (Optimo Music, UK) Liraz – Azizam (Glitterbeat Records, Germany) Tena Irie – Love Promoter (Pure Niceness, France) Hekla – Enn Og Aftur (Phantom Limb, UK) Kink Gong – Sui Min (Sucata Tapes, UK) Paul Courlet – Trigonométrie (Sbire, Switzerland) Autumns – Therefore it Is (Body Musick, Colombia) Candy – Heaven is Here (Relapse Records, USA) Christos Chondropoulos – War Horns (The Death of Rave, UK) Minami Deutsch – Grumpy Joa (Guruguru Brain, Netherlands) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
A phenomenal range of sounds across a truly global Independent Music Podcast this week, kicking off with Baltimore hip-hop experimentation from the superb collaboration between Infinity Knives and Brian Ennals, and taking turns via Egyptian techno grime, Chilean abstract ambient, Canadian-Mexican breakcore, and French whatever you'd describe the cracking footwork-cum-library sounds of Nebulo. Elsewhere, we have epic 20-minute chugger from Austin supergroup Water Damage, the long-awaited debut LP from pod favourite Coby Sey, the brilliant new single from Irreversible Entanglements and much more. Support independent music via our Patreon. Tracklisting Infinity Knives & Brian Ennals – Coke Jaw (Phantom Limb, UK) Andy Pls & Aphextwinsucks – Vamp Anthem Carticore Real (Mad Breaks, Mexico) Irreversible Entanglements – All You Can Do Is All You Can Do (Sub Pop Records, USA) Bahía Mansa – Dedos Secos Sobre Lienzo (Florina Cassettes, Canada) Nebulo – Pavages_A (La Républiques des Granges, France) ABADIR – Kabbut ft. Zuli & 3Phaz (Irsh, Egypt) Mat Ball – To Catch Light III (The Garotte, USA) Spooky J – Summer Hives (self-release, Netherlands) Coby Sey – Permeated Secrets (AD 93, UK) Water Damage – Reel 5A/3B (Sophomore Lounge, USA) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
We have a lot of abstraction and lo-fi bouncy dance music on this week's Independent Music Podcast. From the opening obtuseness of Tasos Stamou's new record on French label Akuphone, to fellow stablemates Ko Shin Moon's new self-released blend of Greek, Turkish and Kurdish music, there's a lot to love through ten strange and experimental tracks. Tracklisting Tasos Stamou – Bontempi Tsifteteli (Akuphone, France) St Agnis – II (5 Gate Temple, UK) Vādin – The Presence (Utter, UK) Poison Zcora – The Blessington Gold Lunula (Tiff's Joints, UK) Bruno and the Outrageous Methods of Presentation – Broke Lad Rove (Proxy Phonic Records, UK) Yeun Elez – Starbright (Teenage Menopause Records, France) Baby's Berserk – Toxic Kisses (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland) Ko Shin Moon – Konyali (Total Totem, France) Yasuhiro Morinaga – Hail by Eve (Sub Rosa Label, Belgium) O. G. Jigg – The Keeper (Plaque, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
We've never really put much value on genre descriptors – the best music seems to be a meld of influences that creates a new sound altogether – and it's just as well with this show, where we have no words to describe whatever the music of Inhumankind is.We also have a cracking new one from Nihiloxica member pq, whose new record on Lapsus takes you on a journey between club workouts and contemplative electronic music.In addition, we have the new one from Szun Waves, the phenomenal OST from violinist Galya Bisengalieva, motivational doom music, and much more. Tracklisting Onom Agemo & Ahmed Ag Kaedy – Kidal (Agogo Records, Germany) Katie Kim – Mona (I Actually Like Music, Ireland) pq – Proprioception (Lapsus, Spain) Jasmine Morris – Hel (Nonclassical, UK) Fresno Bob – I Will Just Go On With The Trip (Harry Dean Stanton) (Clan Destine Records, UK) Inhumankind – Godspit (I, Voidhanger Records, Italy) Szun Waves – New Universe (The Leaf Label, UK) Haress – Rites of Spring (Wrong Speed Records, UK) Galya Bisengalieva- Should I Panic About Dying? (One Little Independent, UK) Chouk Bwa & The Ångstromers – Agwetaroyo (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
Nothing is ever quite how it seems when it comes to the music of the Independent Music Podcast, and so it continues this week, with Japanese grime crashing head on into no wave synth pop, beautiful danish looping vocal work, tangerine dream pop, and thundering techno – amongst others. We have birdsong from Western Africa, untethered techno from South London, off the wall French garage rock and a whole lot more. Tracklisting Catarrh Nisin vs. 6v9id – Doubt (Blue Tape, UK) The Umlauts – Non è Ancora (PRAH Recordings, UK) Astrid Sonne – How Far (SA Recordings, UK) Bapari – Thrust (N.A.A.F.I., Mexico) Alice Hubble – Roadburn 2022 – Visual Art (Roadburn Festival, UK) Rose Mercie – Chais Pas (Jelodanti Records, France) Les Mamans du Congo & Rrobin – Loango weaver (Shika Shika, Germany) PVA – Untethered (Ninja Tune, UK) Yazzus – Vinyasa (self-release, UK) Misty's Big Adventure – I've Often Been Fond of Ducks (self-release, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
After last week's podcast saw artists stretching out the length of their tracks, this week's sees some of the world's most exciting independent artists consolidating into shorter tracks of delight. From the gabber of Lady Neptune, to the sound art of Chrome Hoof's Chlöe Herrington, via the futuristic jazz of Polish five-piece EABS, there's a lot to love in relatively small pieces. Elsewhere we have a masterful release from Kenyan sound artist KMRU, reissued proto Japanese funk, phenomenal metal-cum-psych of Friend, and much more Tracklisting Minoru “Hoodoo” Fushimi – In Praise of Mitochondria (180g, France) KMRU & Aho Ssan – Rebirth (Subtext Recordings, UK) EABS – Lucifer (The New Sun) (Astigmatic Records, UK) Friend – International Top Bloke (Human Worth, UK) Chlöe Herrington – Ajar (self-release, UK) Lady Neptune – Time 2 Make U Feel Good (Night School, UK) C.V.E. – Thugs and Clips (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda) Korubu – Roads (Locomotiv Records, Italy) Piezo – TB2 (with K-LONE) (Wisdom Teeth, UK) Oren Ambarchi, Johan Berthling, Andreas Weliin – IV (Drag City, 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.
Exceptional long workouts on this week's Independent Music Podcast coming at you from all over the musical spectrum. From ferocious Japanese space rock to twisted metal, to fire and brimstone spiritual jazz, there's a lot to spend some good quality time with. On the shorter side, we have Maori recordings from the early 20th Century, ex-Black Dice/Lightning Bolt genre melder Hisham Akira Bharoocha's Yokubari moniker, supreme reissued Israeli post-punk, lo-fi folk, and lots more. Tracklisting Dhidalah – Invader Summer (Guruguru Brain, Netherlands) Yokubari – Buki vs Buki (Chinabot, UK) Cerrero y la Marea – Lamento (Canta Lizeth Micolta) (Llorona Records, Colombia) Minimal Compact – Statik Dancin' (Fortuna Records, Israel) Martha Maclaren – Jake (self-release, UK) GAF & The Love Supreme Arkestra – Fuego en el Cielo (Discrepant, UK / Keroxen, Spain / Foehn Records, Spain) Konvent – Harena (Napalm Records, Austria) Dvanov – Функциональная музыка (Functional Music) (Cruel Nature Records, UK) William Basinski & Janek Schaefer – …On Reflection (One) (Temporary Residence Ltd., USA) Ana Hato – Waita Poi (Canary Records, 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.
We're back after our week off and we kick off dub heavy, with thumping dubs of Global Switch followed-up with the 8-bit riddims of Robot Riddims. We have synth pop, gothic pop, avant-folk and a whole lot more. Tracklisting Global Switch – Dub Ridddem Arrange 1 (self-release, UK) Robot_Riddims – Warning feat. Rex Domino (self-release, UK) Širom – I Unveil a Peppercorn to See it Vanish (Glitterbeat, Germany) Fellsius – Jom (Trekkie Trax, Japan) Primitive Man – Cage Intimacy (Closed Casket Activities, USA) Bolis Pupul – Neon Buddha (DEEWEE, Belgium) Obijuan x Dylantheinfamous – Helviti (Bad Taste, UK) Töfie & Vorace – Gothyou (October Tone, France) Luke Mawdsley – Pomegranate Seeds in a Matchbox (Spine, UK) Quelle Chris – Alive Ain't Always Living (Mello Music Group, 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.
Episode 69 More Symphonic Music with Synthesizers Playlist Tomita, “Gardens In The Rain (Estampes, 3)” from Snowflakes Are Dancing (1974 RCA Red Seal). "Electronic performances of Debussy's tone paintings." Performed, arranged, and electronically created by Isao Tomita, composed by Claude Debussy. Modular Moog synthesizer by Isao Tomita, with equipment listed as: Moog synthesizer; One 914 extended range fixed filter bank; Two 904-A voltage-controlled low-pass filters; One 904-B voltage-controlled high-pass filter; One 904-C filter coupler; One 901 Voltage-controlled oscillator; Three 901-A oscillator controllers; Nine 901-B oscillators; Four 911 envelope generators; One 911-A dual-trigger delay; Five 902 voltage-controlled amplifiers; One 912 envelope follower; One 984 four-channel mixer; One 960 sequential controller; Two 961 interfaces; One 962 sequential switch; Two 950 keyboard controllers; One 6401 Bode ring modulator; Tape recorders, One Ampex MM-1100 16-track, One Ampex AG-440 4-track, One Sony TC-9040 4-track, One Teac A-3340S 4-track, One Teac 7030GSL 2-track; Mixers, Two Sony MX-16 8-channel mixers, Two Sony MX-12 6-channel mixers; Accessories, One AKG BX20E Echo unit; One Eventide Clockworks "Instant Phaser"; Two Binson Echorec "2" units ; One Fender "Dimension IV;" One Mellotron. 3:41 Tomita, “The Old Castle” from Pictures At An Exhibition (1975 RCA Red Seal). “Electronic interpretations of works by classical composer Modest Mussorgsky.” Performed, arranged, and electronically created by Isao Tomita, composed by Modest Mussorgsky. Modular Moog synthesizer by Isao Tomita. Assume same instrumentation as above. 5:16 Pulsar, “Strands of the Future” from Strands of the Future (1976 Kingdom Records). Recorded in Switzerland, released in France. Drums, Percussion, Victor Bosch; Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Gilbert Gandil; Flute, Solina Synthesizer, Roland Richard; Lyrics By François Artaud; Organ, Moog Synthesizer, Mellotron, Bass Guitar, Jacques Roman. 22:13 Vangelis Papathanassiou, “Flamants Roses” from Opéra Sauvage (1979 Polydor). "Original Music For Frédéric Rossif's Television Series.” Recorded in London, 1979. Composed, Arranged, Produced, synthesizers, piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano, drums, percussion, xylophone, Vangelis Papathanassiou; harp, Jon Anderson. 11:48 Rick Wakeman, “Overtures, Part 1 and 2” from 1984 (1981 Charisma). Part 1: Piano, Prophet Synthesizer, Rick Wakeman. Part 2: Organ, Piano, Prophet Synthesizer, RMI Synthesizer, Rick Wakeman. Bass, Runswick D., McGee R.; Bassoon, Sheen G., Hammond H. Cello, Truman B., Robinson M., Willison P.; Cello [Lead], Daziel A.; Clarinet, Weinberg T., Puddy K.; Drums, Tony Fernandez; Drums, Frank Ricotti; Fender Bass, Boghead, Steve Barnacle; Flute, Sandeman D., Gregory J.; Guitar, Beaky, Tim Stone; Horn, Thomson M., Easthope P.; Keyboards, Dave Crombie; Oboe, Theodore D., Whiting J.; Producer, Rick Wakeman Saxophone [Selmer] Gary Barnacle; Trombone, Hardie, Wilson; Trumpet, Miller J., Wallis J.; Tuba, Jenkins J. Viola, Newlands D., Robertson G., Andrade L.; Viola [Lead], Cookson M.; Violin, McGee A., Dukov B., Katz D., Bradles D., Clay L., Good T.; Violin, Leader, Rothstein J.. 5:12 Keith Emerson, “Tramway” from Nighthawks (Original Soundtrack) (1981 Backstreet Records). Keith played a Fairlight CMI on this track. The Fairlight was programmed by Kevin Crossley. Keyboards, Performed, Produced, Composed by Keith Emerson; Drums, Neil Symonette; Percussion, Frank Scully; Orchestral Percussion, Tristen Fry; Saxophone, Jerome Richardson; Trumpet [Lead], Greg Bowen. 3:25 Jean Michel Jarre, “Fourth Rendez-Vous” from Rendez-Vous (1986 Polydor). ARP 2600 synthesizer, Eminent organ, Matrisequencer, Roland TR 808 drum machine, Michel Geiss; Elka Synthex, EMS Synthi AKS, Oberheim OBX, Yamaha DX100 synthesizers, Matrisequencer, Roland TR 808 drum machine, Linn 9000 Electronic Drums, Jean-Michel Jarre. 3:59 Jean Michel Jarre, “Fifth Rendez-Vous” from Rendez-Vous (1986 Polydor). “Baby Korg” synthesizer, David Jarre; ARP 2600 synthesizer, Matrisequencer, Michel Geiss; Emulator II sampler/synthesizer, Dave Smith Prophet-5 synthesizer, Casio CZ 5000, ARP 2600, Fairlight CMI, Roland JX 8P, synthesizers, Matrisequencer, Jean-Michel Jarre. 7:56 Jean Michel Jarre, “Last Rendez-Vous: "Ron's Piece" from Rendez-Vous (1986 Polydor). Saxophone, Pierre Gossez; Elka Synthex, Seiko DS 250, Fairlight CMI synthesizers, Matrisequencer, Eminent organ, Jean-Michel Jarre. 5:45 William Ørbit, “Ogive Number 1” from Pieces In A Modern Style (2000 WEA Records). Recorded in England. Written by Erik Satie. Arranged, Programmed, Produced, Performed by William Ørbit. I think this piece is more likely Orbit's arrangement of "Ogive Number 2", not Number 1. But who cares? It's lovely to hear the French musician electrified like this. 6:45 Steve Jansen, Richard Barbieri, Nobukazu Takemura, “Empty Orchestra” from Changing Hands (1997 Medium Productions Limited). UK album of downtempo electronic music with a classical flavor. Recorded in Kyoto and London. Composed, Performed, Produced by Nobukazu Takemura, Richard Barbieri, Steve Jansen. 14:11 Sarah Davachi, “Magdalena” from Antiphonals (2021 Late Music). Canadian electro-acoustical composer and musician who blends classical instruments with electronics. Mellotron (English Horn, Bass Flute, Clarinet, Recorder, Oboe, French Horn, Chamber Organ, Nylon String Guitar), Tape Echo, Korg CX-3 Electric Organ, Pipe Organ, Harpsichord, Piano, ARP Odyssey Synthesizer, Acoustic Guitar, Violin, Voice, Sarah Davachi. 10:12 Background music: James Newton Howard, “Margaret I'm Home” from James Newton Howard (1974 Kama Sutra). Performed, Composed, Arranged by, James Newton Howard. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
We're moving fairly uptempo this week. The opening refrain of piano music from 自主制作テクノ(ミヤタ) quickly gives way to blistering techno, and we have plenty of examples of high, obtuse BPM to rattle through a strong hour along with.It's not all wildly uptempo though, we gave you the first taste of Lia Mice's new record on Objects Limited way back in August, and we've got another for you now. We have gamelan music from the brilliant Ensemble Nist-Nah, the more contemplative side of Sote's genius, and much more Tracklisting 自主制作テクノ(ミヤタ)- 旧市街 (self-release, Japan) Sote – Life (Sub Rosa Label, Belgium) Team GB – Cold Vacuum (Aeronema, Czechia) Golden Psalms – Eliza Talk (Here on In Records, UK) Pinkcourtesyphone – Drained by the Very Nearness (Room40, USA) Ensemble Nist-Nah – Geni / Tirta (Black Truffle, Australia) Ekhe – Yeh Yeh Yeh (Spooky Shit, UK) Lia Mice – Sweat Like Caramel (Objects Limited, UK) BFTT – Rezalemass (TT, UK) Roedelius & Story – Spirit Clock (Erased Tapes, UK) 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.
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
Plenty of exceptional experimental workouts on this week's Independent Music Podcast, starting off with a wild change of direction from Comité Hypnotisé, whose new record marks a wild change of direction from last year's Dubs Pour Oh La La – one of our favourites from 2021. The new direction is equally magnificent though, drawing on a wide range of influences to create something great. Across the pod, we have minimal drones from China's 梁奕源 Liang Yiyuan and an exclusive first play of the superlative OCH release on Rocket Recordings. We also have a healthy dose of acid – with the blistering track from Kharkiv artist Metadata, and the latest from Part Chimp drummer Drumm Chimp. Elsewhere, we have a cracking track from Nick Klein, raising money for the Red Cross in Ukraine, an always-welcome return from Solo Banton, a sublime avant folk masterpiece from Alison Cotton and more. Tracklisting Comité Hypnotisé – The Dragon Rider (Cortizona, Belgium) Better Dance – Backwards Dance (The state51 Conspiracy, UK) Nick Klein – Pfefferspray (iDEAL Recordings, Portugal) OCH – Bolid (Rocket Recordings, UK) Mungo's Hi Fi ft Solo Banton – We Pulsating (Scotch Bonnet Records, UK) BLK JKS – Maiga Mali Mansa Musa (Glitterbeat, Germany) 梁奕源 Liang Yiyuan – 靈抽 Convulsions of the Spirit (WV Sorcerer Productions 巫唱片 , France) Alison Cotton – Violet May (Rocket Recordings, UK) Metadata – Just Tell Me True (Childsplay, UK) Drumm Chimp – See Saw (Wrong Speed Records, UK) 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.
We're spending significant time in the northern hemisphere this week, starting off with legendary Afghan Ghazal singer Dr. Mohammad Sadiq Fitrat a.k.a. Nashenas, and moving swiftly into contemporary hypnotic Thai sounds from Mogambo. Trips to Sweden, Israel, and the UK follow, including the fabulous new recorder-led record from Laura Cannell, and surf-infused pop music from Armon בשחור לבן. We have more South Asian-influenced sounds from London's Darama, whose debut EP tips a hat to UK funky and garage as well as Punjabi rhythms. We also have a stunning record from Sweden's Shida Shahabi. We dip under the equator briefly for a wonderful set of field recordings from Rio de Janeiro's Verónica Cerrotta. Elsewhere, there's the cracking spoken word metronomic sounds of Reigns, heavy Canadian noise from BUÑUEL and much more. Tracklisting Nashenas – The Way I Love My Beloved (Strut Records, Germany) Mogambo – Urvi (उर्वी) (Siamese Twins Records, Thailand) Reigns – The Horder (Wrong Speed Records, UK) Verónica Cerrotta – IV (Pakapi Records, Argentina) Shida Shahabi – Alice (FatCat Records, UK) Armon ארמון – בשחור לבן (Kame'a Music, Israel) BUÑUEL – Hornets (Profound Lore, Canada) Laura Cannell – For the Gatherers (Brawl Records, UK) Fears – 16 (TULLE, UK) Darama – Vera (More Time, UK) 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
A real trippy journey on this week's Independent Music Podcast, where we take you on a wild ride through various interpretations of contemporary psychedelia. From the exquisite vapourware of Naomie Klaus, to the epic metronomic psych experiments of Turkey's Anadol, via hypnotic ritual chanting from Cobracoral, there's a whole middle section of this week's podcast that'll take you to strange, wonderful places. But we have plenty to shake you out of your stupor though, including Japanese footwork from CDR and riotous Belgian punk from eternal faves Cocaine Piss. We have jazz from Mourning [A] BLKstar, Ugandan grime from Ecko Bazz, lo-fi dance music from A'Bear, and much more. Tracklisting CDR – Footweek (Omoide Label, Japan) Mourning [A] BLKstar – 192.43 (self-release, USA) Naomie Klaus – Can You Tell Me What is Micronet (Bamboo Shows, France) Cobracoral – [Ta-Tu] (Lovers & Lollypops, Portugal) Ecko Bazz – Mmaso (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda) Cocaine Piss – Bad Kid Anadol – Gizli Duygular (Pingipung, Germany) A'Bear – 202020 (self-release, UK) Latarnik – Panna (Astigmatic Records, UK) The Utopia Strong – Shepherdess (Rocket Recordings, UK) 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.
Collaborations galore on this week's Independent Music Podcast, and some true meeting of favourites old and new. Uruguay's Lila Tirando a Violeta bringing a certified banger to the table alongside Ecuador's Nicola Cruz, old favourite Clap! Clap! combining with percussionist and fellow Italian Domenico Candellori, Northampton grime MC FFSYTHO making a sweet return over a Glitch production, and the every global Tapes combining with recent favourite Nikolaienko, whose Nostalgia Por Mesozoica made it onto this podcast just a few weeks ago. The world has changed since a few weeks ago, and the Tapes meets Nikolaienko record is raising money for humanitarian organisation For Ukraine!, we also have Russian producer Dasha Rush's track from a fantastic Ukrainian charity compilation on Sweden's Northern Electronics. Money from that release goes to UNICEF Ukraine. Tracklisting Torozebu – Runaway (Black Acre, UK) Claire Rousay – Everything Perfect is Already Here (Shelter Press, France) FFSYTHO – Yeah Yeah (self-release, UK) BIPED – Silence (Avon Terror Corps, UK) Lila Tirando a Violeta & Nicola Cruz – Cuerpo Que Flota (N.A.A.F.I., Mexico) El Khat – La Sama (Glitterbeat Records, Germany) Dasha Rush – Mental Highway (Northern Electronics, Sweden) Chambre Claire – Les Bateaux (Z Tapes, France) Tak Kawakubo – Killing Time Himatsubushi (Z Tapes, France) Tapes meets Nikolaienko – Countryside Emergency (Porridge Bullet, Estonia) The Allegorist – Moving Forward (Awaken Chronicles, Germany) 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.
From tropicália to punk-fused grime via experimental soundtracks, folk, and abrasive punk rock, we take a real journey on this week's Independent Music Podcast. We have the debut release from Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs side-project Rubber Oh, a stunning compilation of tracks from Ainu folk artist OKI on the ever-fantastic Mais Um, and the phenomenal new Commodo EP on Black Acre. Tracklisting Monopoly Child Star Searchers – Prince of Parrot Shooters 1 (Discrepant, UK) Commodo – Forester (Black Acre, UK) OKI – Kai Kai As To (Rippling Lake) (Mais Um, UK) Max Cooper – Exotic Contents (Mesh, UK) Erupt – Shinin' Claymore (Static Shock Records, UK) Lucrecia Dalt – Venutian Offspring (Invada, UK) Eric Chenaux – Say Laura [abridged] (Murailles Music, France / Constellation Records, Canada) Khruangbin & Leon Bridges – B-Side (Dead Oceans, USA) Rubber Oh – Nothing (Rocket Recordings, UK) Buen Clima – Bau House (Peach Discs, UK) 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.
Good things come to wait, and we've been waiting a long time for the debut LP from the long-standing collaboration between Switzerland's Simon Grab and Togo's Yao Bobby, whose new single is an abrasive slice of forward-thinking experimentation. We have another superb collaboration this week with the emergence of Congotronics International, a supergroup from the long-running Congotronics series on Crammed Discs. The new group, including Deerhoof, Juana Molina, Kasai Allstars, Konono No.1, Skeletons, and Wildbirds & Peacedrums, is as good as the sum of its parts. Elsewhere this week we have metal from Cannibal Corpse vocalist Corpsegrinder, goth drum and bass from VHS¥DEATH, a Russian doubleheader of grime from Champion Sound and techno from Wulffluw XCIV, modern classical from Noir et Blanc and much more. Tracklisting Corpsegrinder – On Wings of Carnage (Perseverance Media Group, USA) Congotronics International – Banza Banza (Crammed Discs, Belgium) VHS¥DEATH – Falsehood of Man (Dystopian Mix) (Cruel Nature Records, UK) Baron Saturday – 999 Deaths (self-release, UK) Wulffluw XCIV feat. Chrisman & Lord Spikeheart – No Escape (self-release, Russia) Scrounge – This Summer's Been Lethal (Fierce Panda, UK) Noir et Blanc – [footsteps waltz] (4000 Records, Australia) Société Étrange – La Rue Principale de Grandif (Les Disques Bongo Joe, Switzerland) Champion Sound – Gunfinga (Nice Up! Records, UK) Yao Bobby & Simon Grab – Lekeo (LavaLava Records, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
A whole lot of stunning, somewhat contemplative music on this week's Independent Music Podcast, starting with the fabulous new release from former Zun Zun Egui member Yama Warashi, moving through operatic music from London techno label AD 93, and sublime musique concrete from Ukraine's Nikolaienko. Elsewhere, there's the semi-concept album from eternal pod favourites Gnod, the latest from the always surprising and mesmerising Lara Jones, grime from the legendary No Hats No Hoods label, elongated metal, elongated disco, and much more. Tracklisting Yama Warashi – Makkuroi Mizu (まっくろい水) (PRAH Recordings, UK) Gnod – Bad Apple (Rocket Recordings, UK) Wojciech Rusin – Speculum Veritatis feat. Eden Girma (AD 93, UK) Boëthius – 4Loko (Wannamarchi Club, UK) Lara Jones – Pillow (rework) (self-release, UK) Nikolaienko – Muzak For Mesozoic Showreel (feat. Arthur Mine) (Muscut, Ukraine) Absent in Body – The Acres/The Ache (Relapse Records, USA) Durrty Goodz – Barcode 9 Trainers (No Hats No Hoods, UK) Dälek – Decimation (Dis Nation) (Ipecac Recordings, USA) Man Power – Devil's Island (Throne of Blood Recordings, USA) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
Maximum riffage bookending this week's Independent Music Podcast with thrashing Esperanto-singing Tokyo punks Socio La Difekta getting us started and the epic Wild Rocket release on Riot Season closing us out. The filling in the riff sandwich is a wild journey of noise, from the hip-thrusting power of Nihiloxica-affiliated Hot in da Club to italo-disco delights of Bézier, through the cinematic epics of Portuguese duo Bezbog and folk sounds of Bella Union's Modern Nature. We also have twisted takes on Lunar New Year music, Korean-mythology influenced jazz, Kenyan modern classical, and more. Tracklisting Socio La Difekta – Nur Unu Ekzisto (Beach Impediment Records, USA) Za! – Somos Todos (Gandula, Spain) Hot in da Club – Scary Synth (Spooky Shit, UK) Nyokabi Kariuki – Equator Song (SA Recordings, UK) Scrabbel – The Mischievous Dokkaebi (wiaiwya, UK) Bézier – Valencia (Dark Entries, USA) Bezbog – Salamandra (Favela Discos, Portugal) Modern Nature – Dunes (Bella Union, UK) Yip Yiu Kwan – 李白和你Rave (FINGERGAP, Hong Kong) Wild Rocket – Formless Abyss (Riot Season, UK) 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.
Exclusively exciting new music on this week's podcast, with debut releases from Hidden Horse, Zyggurat and The Web of Lies all proving to be highlights. Even the olden sounds of Angkor in Cambodia have a contemporary freshness to them, as does the first long-player from the irrepressible Nik Colk Void. Elsewhere we have blistering electronics from Oyubi, a dub-infused new Lay Llamas record, and the first taste of the 2022 vintage of Swedish label Höga Nord's singles club. Tracklisting Zyggurat – Nebula (self-release, UK) Oyubi – Report a Crash (Trekkie Trax, Japan) Hidden Horse – Túnel de Iniciação Sideral (Holuzam, Portugal) Angel-Ho – Traction (self-release, South Africa) The Web of Lies – Receiver (Wrong Speed Records, UK) Jesse Paul Miller – Buddhist Wat Call (Angkor) (self-release, USA) Lay Llamas – Circular Time (Black Sweat, Italy) Soft-Bodied Humans x Swordman Kitala – Bagan (Phantom Limb, UK) Nik Colk Void – Interruption is Good (Editions Mego, Austria) Crash Override – Tukan (Höga Nord Rekords, Sweden) 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
Hip-shakers galore on this week's podcast, especially with the new releases from DJ Hank, Bonobo, and the irrepressible Zombie Zombie. They are interspersed amongst immense music from Yugen Blakrok, experimental sounds from Jakarta's Uwalmassa, and stunning sounds from Tortoise's Jeff Parker. Elsewhere, we have skronky call-and-response between Patrick Shiroishi and Jeff Tobias, Thai production from Surin Phaksiri and Chomsawai Saentawisok and more. Tracklisting Yugen Blakrok – Pedestal (I.O.T. Records, France) Zombie Zombie – Nusquam et Ubique (Born Bad Records, France) Uwalmassa – Majuh (Divisi62, Indonesia / Mana Records, UK) Lou Hill – Hits (self-release, UK) Chomsawai Saentawisok – Lam Phloen Call Me Please ショームサワイ・セーンタウィースック「ラム・プルーン わたしを指名して下さい」(EM Records, Japan) Jacken Elswyth – Set Up (Fractal Meat Cuts, UK) Bonobo – Otomo (feat. O'Flynn) (Ninja Tune, UK) Jeff Parker – Four Folks (International Anthem, USA) Patrick Shiroishi & Jeff Tobias – A2 (Topos Press, USA) DJ Hank – Stay (Hyperdub, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
What a start to 2022! Ten new tracks for you that are extraordinary in their variety and invention. From the opening track from Alex Silva and the enigmatic music of Tony Gallardo, through to a blistering collaboration between Slikback and Giant Swan, which is as good as you'd dare to hope from two of electronic music's great trailblazers. Elsewhere, we have sublime Finnish jazz from Koma Saxo and Fire! Orchestra's Sofia Jernberg, the disco-fused latest from YĪN YĪN, metal from Kurokuma, modern classical, UK funky and more. Tracklisting Alex Silva – Wordl (Hidden Mantra, UK) Tony Gallardo – Plata O Plomo (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda) Koma Saxo with Sofia Jernberg – Koma Kaprifol (We Jazz Records, Finland) YĪN YĪN – Nautilus (Glitterbeat Records, Germany) Kurokuma – Jaguar (self-release, UK) Melaine Dalibert – Shimmering (Ici d'ailleurs, France) Uzu Noir – Jx-Q (self-release, Finland) Tom Blip – Kickdrums!!! (More Time, UK) Slikback x Giant Swan – Tyranid (self-release, Kenya) Rilla – Isn's (Svbkvlt, China) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
This year we've had more listeners than ever before – thousands of people with exceptional taste. The prove it, we asked our Patrons to vote for their favourite tracks from the podcast in 2021, and the list is absolutely stellar! We have two visits to Niger, three collaborations between podcast favourites, experimental hiphop, accordion music and a whole lot more good stuff. Our fourth part of our favourites will be LIVE on Zoom on 29 December, you can get tickets from Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/independent-music-podcast-live-2021-in-review-tickets-225352935697 Tracklisting Les Filles de Illighadad – Surbajo (Sahel Sounds, USA) The Body & BIG|BRAVE – Oh Sinner (Thrill Jockey Records, USA) Dame Area – La Danza Del Ferro (Mannequin Records, Germany) Pink Siifu – BACK'! (Field-Left, USA) Anna Meredith – BPM 131: Joy Subdivision (Moshi Moshi Music, UK) Divide and Dissolve – Prove It (Invada, UK) Mdou Moctar – Chismiten (Matador Records, USA) Marisa Anderson/William Tyler – Lost Futures (Thrill Jockey Records, USA) Mario Batkovic – Chorea Duplex (feat. James Holden) (Invada, UK) Richard Dawson & Circle – Lily (Weird World Records, UK) Rival Consoles – Monster (Erased Tapes, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
Our second part of our favourite records from 2021 is a eclectic trip around the globe, taking in gqom out of Mexico, hip-hop from the Philippines, jazz from Chicago, dub from Belgium, amongst others. We have baroque pop, digital dancehall, and a whole lot more. Get tickets to our live show: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/independent-music-podcast-live-2021-in-review-tickets-225352935697 Tracklisting N0V3L – Group Disease (TAR / MM / UOH, UK) Manuka Honey – Pestañas (N.A.A.F.I., Mexico) Smote – Poleyn (Rocket Recordings, UK) Comité Hypnotisé – I Am Boogie (Cortizona, Belgium) Aaron Dilloway & Lucrecia Dalt – The Blob (Hanson Records, USA) Mr Williamz – My Heavenz (Scotch Bonnet, UK) Circuit des Yeux – Vanishing (Matador Records, USA) ビクター MKII- Stay Here With U (感傷唱片行 Kind of Blue Records, Taiwan) Ben LaMar Gay – Aunt Lola and the Quail (International Anthem, USA) Aya – what if i should fall asleep and slip under (Hyperdub, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
What a year it's been. Terrible for many people in many ways, but the music has been absolutely sublime. This is the first episode of us revealing our favourite records of the year. We start with ferocious political afrobeat and move between free jazz, field recordings, psych, techno, and more. Thank you to all the amazing artists and labels who have made this year better, and for all of you for listening to the podcast. Tracklisting Etuk Ubong – I Waka Dey Go (self-release, Nigeria) Tomaga – The King of Naples (Hands in the Dark, France) Numa Gama – Mestre Jandaraí (self-release, Brazil) Part Chimp – It's True Man (Wrong Speed Records, UK) De Schuurman – Pier Je Bill! (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda) HTRK – Kiss Kiss and Rhinestones (N&J Blueberries, Australia) Juçara Marçal – Crash (Mais Um, UK) BLYTH – Ghosts (self-release, UK) Blawan – Under Belly (XL Recordings, UK) Scotch Rolex – Lapis Lazuli (ft. Lord Spikeheart) (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
We clock up 350 episodes of the Independent Music Podcast with the last conventional podcast of 2021, proving that there's still time for a new favourite artist of the year to emerge. There are plenty of options here for you, from the long-awaited return of Black Dice to the truly exceptional emergence of Princess Diana of Wales – the project of London-based Laila Sakini. We also have the latest from podcast favourite Pye Corner Audio, the debut release from Hard Fist co-director Tushen Raï, the new one from the always-unpredictable Japanese psych rockers Boris, and more. Tracklisting Pye Corner Audio – Symbiosis (Ghost Box, UK) Gooooose – Arp Kicks (Skyshaker Novox) (SVBKVLT, China) Plastiq + 13 Year Cicada – Crackles on C4D4 (Gandula, Spain) Tushen Raï – East-Balearism (Cracki Records, France) Boris – Drowning by Numbers (Sacred Bones, USA) Angels of Pompeii – So High (Avidya, UK) Black Dice – White Sugar (FourFour Records, USA) Princess Diana of Wales – Fragments of Blue (A Colourful Storm, Australia) Rheum – 45m (self-release, UK) Earl Young – Take Them in Prayer (Athens of the North, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
The spiritual woozy psychedelia of Milan's Al Doum and the Faryds gets us underway this week as we welcome longer nights with exceptional atmospheric music from all corners. No track encompasses that greater than the wonderful new Jessica Moss track on Constellation – it's one to put the headphones on for, as is the stunner from Canadian compatriot Tanya Tagaq, whose line in award-winning throat singing never fails to mesmerise and entrance in equal measure. Elsewhere this week, there's hyper atmospheric music from Tristan Arp and Futoshi Moriyama 森山ふと contrasting with experimental club bangers from Klahrk and Grove, with Uruguayan folk, and a welcome return to Gorge music rounding off some of this show's highlights. Tracklisting Al Doum and the Faryds – One With Nature (Black Sweat Records, Italy) Tanya Tagaq – Colonizer (Six Shooter Records, Canada) Tristan Arp – Foraging Music (Wisdom Teeth, UK) Jessica Moss – Distortion Harbour (Constellation Records, Canada) Y.a.M.A – RED 2 (GORGE.IN, Japan) Klahrk – Send It!! (SFX, Germany) Zapatillas – El Río Vacío (Chape Records, Uruguay) Grove – Skin2Skin (Bokeh Versions, UK) Futoshi Moriyama 森山ふとし – くろ (Kuro) (EM Records, Japan) NONEXISTENT – UNTITLED 3 (Downwards, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
“Hmm, what's that smell?” Well it's another Independent Music Podcast, which kicks off this week with The Smell of Metal – the latest cold wave banger coming out of the Mannequin Records stable over in Germany. If you peel back the layers, you'll find a whole heap of special music on this episode: we have more bangers in the shape of Lisbon's Tia Maria Produções and Brighton's K-LONE, we have abrasive rock from Leeds' Thank, stunning dance floor appealing jazz from Lara Jones, stripped back acoustic music from Senyawa, the darkest, most beautiful music from Keeley Forsyth and much more. Tracklisting L.F.T. – Smell Of Metal (Mannequin Records, Germany) Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin – L's feat. Fousheé (prod. Ohbliv) (Lex Records, UK) Keeley Forsyth – Bring Me Water (The Leaf Label, UK) Tia Maria Produções – Ele é bom (Príncipe, Portugal) Thank – Good Boy (Box Records, UK) Senyawa – Alkisah II (Versi Balada) (self-release, Indonesia) Max Corbacho – Action XVII (Pharmafabrik, Slovenia) K-LONE – Deluxe (Wisdom Teeth, UK) Lara Jones – Upside Down (No Such Thing Records, UK) Jacqueline Taïeb – 7 Heures Du Matin (Late Night Tales, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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
London label Mais Um's ear for extraordinary music from Brazil continues unabated with the exceptional track that opens this week's Independent Music Podcast. The music of Juçara Marçal is relatively new to us, but the first few bars of her astonishing track ‘Crash' sink their hooks into you very quickly. It's a stunning way to get going. What follows is an otherworldly journey through genres, with a little more guitar than usual this time around. We have the debut EP from Irish indie punks M(h)aol, experimental trombone folk from Yorkshire's Sophie Cooper, dub techno workouts from Autumns just to name a few. We also have the blistering collaboration between Sepultura co-founder Iggor Cavalera, Venezuelan electronic producer Cardopusher, and Dwid Hellion, founder of early hardcore trailblazers Integrity, coming together as Corroded Spiral on pod favourites Phantom Limb. If that's not enough. We throw in some Greek electronics, modern classical, Polish punk, and a little bit more for good measure. Tracklisting Juçara Marçal – Crash (Mais Um, UK) M(h)aol – Laundries (TULLE, UK) Sophie Cooper – Goodbye Gemini (Borley Rectory, UK) Bad Tracking – Black Rew (Avon Terror Corps, UK) Christos Chondropoulos – Jungle X (The Death of Rave, UK) VÄLVĒ – Retrace/Repeat (The state51 Conspiracy, UK) Corroded Spiral – Forgotten Ether (Phantom Limb, UK) Trupa Trupa – Twitch (Glitterbeat Records, Germany) Autumns – Eating On The Ground (Touch Sensitive Records, UK) The Eccentronic Research Council – Face Creams & Virile Men (Desolate Spools, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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, MrUnderwood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more
We keep reading about the new Blawan release “shedding the ‘techno' box he has so often been put in” but his new, exceptional record on XL shows us a consistently innovative artist continuing a journey we've enjoyed since ‘Getting Me Down' back in 2011. It's a must-listen and a probably must-buy for those who like your electronics a little off-kilter. But that's a common reason for listening to this pod, as is the consistently extraordinary dark music from across the genres. This week we have the latest in a rapid-fire release schedule of dark ambient music being put out by Leeds' Hawthonn, we have tasty experimental metal from EXSUL, a remarkable traditional dance/distinctly non-traditional record from Indonesian duo Raja Kirik to fall in love with. The best psych rock of the year (as far as we've heard) from The Oscillation, jungle-cum-ragga from Seekersinternational, synth pop from The Organizing Committee, and an afro-caribbean-fused club banger from newcomer Obeka are just some of the delights to get stuck into this week. Tracklisting The Organizing Committee – The Day Computers Became Obsolete (No Type, Canada) Blawan – Under Belly (XL Recordings, UK) Hawthonn – Cat's Cradle (Ba Da Bing Records, USA) Raja Kirik – Tarian Maut Dari Gunung (Nyege Nyege Tapes, Uganda) Fine Place – It's Your House (Night School, UK) Obeka – Duppy Drum (Basy Tropikalne, Poland) EXSUL – How in the Land of Satin We Saw Hearsay, Who Kept a School of Vouching (Caligari Records, USA) Ostrowski – Moro (Brutality Garden, Poland) The Oscillation – Forever Knowing (All Time Low, UK) Seekersinternational – Kill-a-Milli (feat. Papa Roger Robinson) (Diskotopia, Japan) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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, MrUnderwood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more.
There's nothing that'll kickstart your body quite like a funky slice of Algerian-born Amazigh music. The lead track from Habibi Funk's Majid Soula compilation is a real hip-shaker, and just the tonic for whatever ales you this week. There's a lot more than that to get stuck into as well – from clattering percussive electronics from the new Jerusalem in My Heart LP, to exceptional experimental folk from Maria Elena Silva, via boogielicious reggae thanks to Kalita Records raiding the expensive section of your long-lost music store. Elsewhere, we never tire of celebrating the new Aya record on Hyperdub – a truly forward-looking masterpiece – nor the extent of sounds that Mario Batkovic can squeeze out of an accordion. On this track he's collaborating with James Holden, and the results are fantastic. And that's not all: jazz, Indian classical fused with industrial sounds, the latest wonderful record from Shackleton, and the ambient atmospheric sounds of Christina Vantzou make this week's show a pleasure from start to finish. Tracklisting Majid Soula – Netseweth Sifassan Nagh (Habibi Funk, Germany) Jerusalem In My Heart – Abyad Barraq (w/Greg Fox) (Constellation Records, Canada) AYA – OoB Prosthesis (Hyperdub, UK) Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber – * inna-Lisala-Over-Oakanda (Avant Groidd Musica, USA) Only Now – Slit Ties (feat. Robin Sukhadia) (Bokeh Versions, UK) Maria Elena Silva – December (Big Ego Records, USA) Desmond Chambers – Haly Gully (Version) (Kalita Records, UK) Mario Batkovic – Chorea Duplex (feat. James Holden) (Invada, UK) Christina Vantzou – A Soundtrack for Growth (Slow Moves, France) Shackleton – Something Tells Me / Pour Out Like Water (Woe To The Septic Heart!, Germany) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston. 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, MrUnderwood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more.
Tonight's edition features beautiful long-form ambient work from Ian Hawgood, plus new work from Nils Frahm, Vijay Iyer Trio, Good Weather for an Airstrike, Dekalb Works, Auvinen, Carmen Villain and plenty more! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Susi by Auvinen on Akkosaari (Editions Mego)
...............TIMELESS..................................................... By Anatoly Brooks http://www.filefactory.com/file/2a2s68f2n0vj/timeLESS.mp3 01. Sparklehorse & Fennesz – Christian’s guitar piece 02. Azure Ray – To this life 03. Steve Jansen – Playground martyrs (reprise) 04. The Album Leaf – Over the pond 05. Get Well Soon – The World’s worst shrink 06. Dylan LeBlanc – Lonesome waltz 07. The Unwinding Hours – The dogs 08. Marc Ribot – Waltz 09. Helen Jane Long – Rainbow 10. The One AM Radio – Lest i Forget 11. Sleeping At Last – I’m gonna be (500 miles) 12. Richard Thompson – Cressida 13. Tropic Of Cancer – Beneath the light 14. Northern Song Dynasty – One step down 15. Gravenhurst – For Erin 16. Múm – If i were a fish 17. Jesper Norda – Tomorrow you'll be forgiven but tonight you will have your teeth knocked out 18. Broken Records – Ditty (we weren’t ready) 19. A Whisper InThe Noise – Sad, sad song 20. Savoy Grand – Day too long 21. Villagers – My light house 22. Maria Mena – Habits (feat. Mads Langer) 23. Jonathan Morali – Timelines Total time – 1.21:23 A photo by A. Brooks Sultry voice of Radio Etiopia – Ana Ribeiro www.radioetiopia.com Phase 108.1: http://www.phase108.net/Show.aspx?podcastId=13 https://radiolisboa.pt/
......................LAMENT........................................ By Anatoly Brooks 01. Roger Eno & Kate St. John – Lament (0.00:08) 02. Astronaut Husband – Side of you (0.02:35) 03. Steve Jansen & Thomas Feinar – Sow the salt (alternate version) (0.05:20) 04. Minimal Compact – When i go (studio) (0.12:10) 05. Yo La Tengo – Let’s do it wrong (0.15:21) 06. Yann Tiersen & Anna Von Hausswolff – Koad (0.18:47) 07. Collections Of Colonies Of Bees – For ghost (0.24:16) 08. Corrina Repp – How a fantasy will kill us all (0.27:41) 09. Scott Mathews – Piano song (0.33:14) 10. Cornelius – If you’re here (Ryuichi Sakamoto rework) (0.38:48) 11. Exit North – Spider(0.43:25) 12. Scott Mathew – White horse (0.47:38) 13. Scott Mathews – Ballerina lake (0.52:15) 14. Astronaut Husband – Afternoon with Millie (0.56:40) 15. Yann Tiersen – Tempelhof (0.59:43) 16. Matias Aguayo & Yasmine Hamdan – Al jamilat (1.05:35) 17. Steve Jansen – Deadman’s ballad (feat. David Sylvian & Joan Wasser) (1.11:15) 18. Luís Cília – Linha (1.16:40) Total time – 1.21:55 A watercolor by Jonas Pettersson Sultry voice of Radio Etiopia – Ana Ribeiro www.radioetiopia.com Phase 108.1: http://www.phase108.net/Show.aspx?podcastId=13 https://radiolisboa.pt/
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Anja Garbarek (con Mark Hollis), Bertolt Brecht & Hanns Eisler, Dagmar Krause, Les 4 Guitaristes de l'Apocalypso-Bar, Thinking Plague (prima parte)
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Anja Garbarek (con Mark Hollis), Bertolt Brecht & Hanns Eisler, Dagmar Krause, Les 4 Guitaristes de l'Apocalypso-Bar, Thinking Plague (prima parte)
il fratello di David Sylvian ma non solo, un musicista a tutto tondo, raccontatoci dal nostro Maurizio Principato con note a pie' di pagina di Marta Sabini
il fratello di David Sylvian ma non solo, un musicista a tutto tondo, raccontatoci dal nostro Maurizio Principato con note a pie' di pagina di Marta Sabini
Выпуск посвящен сольным и совместным проектом бывших участников английской группы "Japan" - Steve Jansen и Richard Barbieri. Группа Japan возникла в Англии в 1974 году. В составе группы: David Sylvian - вокал, гитара, клавишные, так же блестящий сольный исполнитель, Mick Karn- бас-гитарист, саксофонист, умер в 2011 году, Rob Dean - гитара, Steve Jansen - ударные, Richard Barbieri - клавишные. Все бывшие участники группы имеют много сольных альбомов, заслуживающих внимания любителей электронной музыки.
В этой части...Прохладное утро, прикосновение, мурашки по коже. Бесподобная Cass Fox в ремиксе от сэра Пола. Не перестаю удивляться таланту Ильдара из проекта Moonnight. Уметь так чувствовать музыку дано не многим. Отмечу "трек-полет" от Кати Нетета совместно c Robien M. Приятно включать в микс русский вокал. Уверен, вы оцените мою любовь к коллективу из США,а именно штата Колорадо Cowgirl Radio. Ещё один талантливый музыкант-загадка Alexey Beloozerov и свежайший ремикс от него.Ну и главная часть на мой взгляд начинается с 40-й минуты. Индустриальный саунд, chillstep и dub мотивы, дыхание зимы, крик души, эмоции, бархатистые, мужские голоса пытаются достучаться до сердец милых дам. Сладко закончим шепотом от Nicola Hitchcock...Тепла. Чая с мятой. Кофе с корицей. ) 1.Paul Oakenfold & Cassandra Fox - Touch Me 2.Lana Del Rey - Summertime Sadness (Moonnight remix) 3.Robien M feat Neteta- Where Are You (Vocal Mix) 4.Cowgirl Radio-Hey Hey Hey 5.ROMM feat Lena Grig - Far Away From You (Original Mix) 6.Max Denoise feat Katya - Summer (Original Mix) 7.Alexander Hristov -Sunset Beach (Nikolay Mikryukov remix) 8.Matvey Emerson & Marcelo Nassi- Hold Me On (Aleksey Beloozerov Remix) 9.Manu Zain feat. Patrick Baker - No Pain (Original Mix) 10.Seawaves & nExow-Fireworks 11.Michael St Laurent feat Benjamin Man- You're Scared (Original mix) 12.Danny Darko feat. Jova Radevs-Time Will Tell (Acoustic mix) 13.Steve Jansen feat Nicola Hitchcock-Faced With Nothing
The collaborations of David Sylvian... featuring Steve Jansen, Robert Fripp, Trey Gunn, Mick Karn and Ryuichi Sakamoto.
The collaborations of David Sylvian... featuring Steve Jansen, Robert Fripp, Trey Gunn, Mick Karn and Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Snow-borne sorrows from David Sylvian and Steve Jansen.
Snow-borne sorrows from David Sylvian and Steve Jansen.