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The rapid acceleration of change has left many organisations grappling with the most immediate requirements, but people professionals also have an instrumental role to play in demonstrating necessary upskilling strategies and transforming the skills required for future long-term success. So, what can they do to avoid falling into a familiar cycle of tackling the urgent but neglecting the important? Join Nigel Cassidy and this month's guests: Human Resources Director at Government Property Agency, Martin Keeler; Chief Marketing Officer at Udemy, Genefa Murphy; and Tom Ravenscroft, Founder and CEO at The Skills Builder Partnership, as we explore – standing at the precipice of revolutionary technological change – what you need to consider when it comes to implementing a successful upskilling strategy, and ensure your organisation is future-fit.
Si chiama “Adrift” il primo vero album di Arthur Hnatek, rinomato maestro della batteria jazz diventato sperimentatore elettronico, già Premio Svizzero di Musica e osannato da personaggi come Tom Ravenscroft e Gilles Peterson di BBC6.Dopo una lunga serie di singoli, EP e collaborazioni entusiasmanti inaugurata nel 2020, il musicista ginevrino di stanza a Zurigo aggiunge un nuovo tassello al suo puzzle evolutivo. Spingendosi oltre i confini delle convenzioni, Hnatek ridefinisce il concetto di musica elettronica contemporanea mescolando improvvisazioni percussive acustiche e cultura club, in un processo di semplificazione ritmica che è semplice solo all'apparenza.undefinedNel suo primo LP distribuito da Mouthwatering Records e disponibile anche in vinile, Arthur alterna ambienti dancefloor a paesaggi sonori onirici, passando dalla Breakbeat e dall'IDM. Il titolo “Adrift” dice tutto: andare alla deriva, in balia della corrente, senza un porto dove attraccare.undefinedLa nostra chiacchierata è partita proprio da lì, da quell'idea che, alla fine, c'è una componente dell'arte creativa che non potrai mai controllare.undefined
Hi and welcome to Decomposed Radio 094. Featuring on today's show is experimental artist and producer Kayla Painter, who's immersive audio- visual performances and productions have been impressing and delighting audiences in equal measure for several years now. Kayla's music has been played and critically acclaimed by Mary Anne Hobbs, Giles Peterson, Steve Lamacq and Tom Ravenscroft... to name but a few. The mix she's recorded not only gives a fantastic sonic journey, but also a unique insight into her musical tastes and influences, crammed ful of light and mellow and tougher, darker moments. Also a keen climber, Kayla's appearance on Decomposed Radio is the perfect example of only ever being one person removed from knowing someone through climbing, after a chance meeting on a South Wales sea cliff and the realisation that we have a mutual acquantance.... friend of the show Niall Grimes. So big up Grimer! Nice one! For more information on Kayla head to her website www.kaylapainter.com and follow her musical and climbing journeys on instagram. If you'd like to own some of her music get yourself over to her Bandcamp page where you can find her latest releases "Fractures" as well as the contender for best album title ever.... "Ambient Owl Core - Volume 2" So let's get stuck into the music, sit back and standy. This is Decomposed Radio 094 in the mix with Kayla Painter......
As the 90s hurtled towards a new millennium, Britpop wasn't just making big headlines, it had also become very big business.As money flowed through the UK music industry, everyone was desperate to be part of Cool Britannia. However, with the arrival of money came the arrival of excess.In Episode 7 of The Rise and Fall of Britpop, legendary Evening Session hosts Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq re-unite to look back at what life was like for those in the eye of the storm.The Rise and Fall of Britpop was presented by Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq. It was written by Steve Lamacq and Paul Sheehan. Technical Production by Tim Heffer. With additional production by Phil Smith. The Editor for BBC Audio was Helen Hobday. The Commissioning Producer was Jonathan O'Sullivan. The Commissioner for Sounds was Will Wilkin. Archive comes from The Word, Fierce Panda, Channel 4, Hattrick, Steve Lamacq, Peel Acres, Creation Call, Ginger Media and the BBC Archive. The producers would like to thank all contributors and archive interviewers and interviewees including Matt Everitt, Jax Coombes, Miranda Sawyer, John Harris, Stephen Merchant, Matt Tasker, Dermot O'Leary, Sara Tabar, Anna Richards, Tom Ravenscroft, Sam Cunningham, Chris Morris, Stuart Maconie, Mark Goodier, Georgia Frampton and Snuff.
Maggie's centres have provided cancer care in uplifting, design-led architectural environments for the past 28 years. We visit the newest site designed by architect Daniel Libeskind. Plus: a new title from the Royal Institute of British Architects profiles practising women architects. Tom Ravenscroft and Monika Parrinder, the book's co-authors, join Nic Monisse in the studio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BBC Radio 6 Music presenters Deb Grant and Tom Ravenscroft tell Headliner about their new show New Music Fix Daily, the role of radio in breaking new talent, Glastonbury, and more.
Tom Ravenscroft returns with a second series of Peel Acres. Each week, he welcomes a different music lover to the home of his late father, former BBC Radio DJ John Peel, and his legendary record collection. Tom's guests lend a hand (and two ears) in making sense of this vast music archive, which is comprised of more than 120,000 albums, 12 inches and seven inches, collected over a lifetime and meticulously catalogued. This episode sees Jarvis Cocker return to the house, which he first visited with Pulp in 1995, as they released their Mercury Music Prize-winning album Different Class. Presenter: Tom Ravenscroft Producers: Paul Sheehan and Becca Bryers
Après avoir passé plus d'une demi-décennie en tant qu'amis à distance et collaborateurs fréquents, Asta Hiroki et Tristan de Liège ont décidé de se lancer dans un projet commun à la fin de l'année 2021. Ils se sont rencontrés en personne et ont produit une collection de morceaux centrés sur l'exploration de styles électroniques, en mettant l'accent sur l'instrumentation live et la performance humaine au cœur des méthodes de production. Organisant le processus d'enregistrement à Nicosie, Chypre, ils ont créé un EP à partir de longues sessions d'écriture à partir de deux claviers et d'un programmateur de batterie, enregistrant à la volée, et construisant les compositions de manière organique jusqu'à leur forme finale. Le résultat est une fusion glorieuse de leurs styles de production complémentaires, avec des influences de nu jazz, de beat music, d'ambient, de néoclassique et d'electronica qui se retrouvent dans les morceaux. Les sons élégants du live se combinent avec des arrangements exploratoires, des harmonies intrigantes et un merveilleux équilibre d'énergie à travers les morceaux. "Untied" porte bien son nom, avec l'absence de restrictions créatives et une liberté totale d'action, le duo a vraiment pu faire avancer ses idées musicales et emprunter des chemins moins fréquentés sur ce projet, pour une expérience d'écoute unique. Depuis la création de Folded Music, Asta Hiroki n'a cessé de se renforcer, obtenant un large soutien radiophonique de Tom Ravenscroft, Chris Hawkins, Cerys Matthews et Huey Morgan sur BBC 6Music, MBE sur KCRW, FIP, Couleur 3 et Radio Eins. Sans oublier les poids lourds de la presse XLR8R et quelques chiffres de streaming stellaires grâce à des placements sur les listes de lecture éditoriales Jazztronica et Lofi Beats de Spotify. Tristan de Liège est un producteur prolifique avec pas moins de dix albums à son actif et comptant parmi ses fans BBC Radio 1 (Powerdown Playlist, Sian Eleri, Decompression Session), France Inter, FIP, JazzFM, WorldwideFM, Indie Shuffle et Bandcamp. Asta Hiroki x Tristan de Liège - Untied will be available on digital formats on 18.11.22 via Folded Music. For more information please contact alex@foldedmusic.com Artist Links: https://ahxtdl.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/astahiroki https://www.instagram.com/asta.hiroki/ https://www.facebook.com/tristandeliege https://www.instagram.com/tristandeliege/ ****** TRACKLIST ****** 1. |||||||||||||||||||| - Farewell Govinda (110100100.global) 2. Cumulus Frisbee & G Mills - Quanta (Radio Juicy) 3. Asta Hiroki x Tristan de Liège - Time Out (Folded Music) 4. Sam Wilkes & Jacob Mann - Dr. T (Leaving Records) 5. FLOCKS - find, fix, finish (feat. Ben Sloan & Brianna Kelly) (Folded Music) 6. Nicole McCabe, Voo, 10.4 Rog - Orbit (Self Released) 7. Elijah Fox - Barcelona (feat. Al Strong) (Self Released) 8. Henry Keen - Digging in Detroit (Self Released) 9. Omari Jazz - Dream Child (Self Released) 10. Asta Hiroki x Tristan de Liège - Swim (Folded Music) 11. Machinedrum - Sleepy Pietro (feat. Tigran Hamasyan) (Ninja Tune) 12. Greg Foot - Symphonie Pacifique (Strut Records) 13. Maria Chiara Argirò - Clouds (Innovative Leisure) 14. Sven Wunder - En Plein Air (Piano Piano Records) 15. Glue Trip - Lazy Dayz (feat. Arthur Verocai) (Self Released) 16. Flying Lotus - Crust (Warp Records) 17. Misha Panfilov Sound Combo - Together (Funk Night Records) 18. Yann Tiersen - Kerlann (Laurel Halo Remix) (Mute)
Après avoir passé plus d'une demi-décennie en tant qu'amis à distance et collaborateurs fréquents, Asta Hiroki et Tristan de Liège ont décidé de se lancer dans un projet commun à la fin de l'année 2021. Ils se sont rencontrés en personne et ont produit une collection de morceaux centrés sur l'exploration de styles électroniques, en mettant l'accent sur l'instrumentation live et la performance humaine au cœur des méthodes de production. Organisant le processus d'enregistrement à Nicosie, Chypre, ils ont créé un EP à partir de longues sessions d'écriture à partir de deux claviers et d'un programmateur de batterie, enregistrant à la volée, et construisant les compositions de manière organique jusqu'à leur forme finale. Le résultat est une fusion glorieuse de leurs styles de production complémentaires, avec des influences de nu jazz, de beat music, d'ambient, de néoclassique et d'electronica qui se retrouvent dans les morceaux. Les sons élégants du live se combinent avec des arrangements exploratoires, des harmonies intrigantes et un merveilleux équilibre d'énergie à travers les morceaux. "Untied" porte bien son nom, avec l'absence de restrictions créatives et une liberté totale d'action, le duo a vraiment pu faire avancer ses idées musicales et emprunter des chemins moins fréquentés sur ce projet, pour une expérience d'écoute unique. Depuis la création de Folded Music, Asta Hiroki n'a cessé de se renforcer, obtenant un large soutien radiophonique de Tom Ravenscroft, Chris Hawkins, Cerys Matthews et Huey Morgan sur BBC 6Music, MBE sur KCRW, FIP, Couleur 3 et Radio Eins. Sans oublier les poids lourds de la presse XLR8R et quelques chiffres de streaming stellaires grâce à des placements sur les listes de lecture éditoriales Jazztronica et Lofi Beats de Spotify. Tristan de Liège est un producteur prolifique avec pas moins de dix albums à son actif et comptant parmi ses fans BBC Radio 1 (Powerdown Playlist, Sian Eleri, Decompression Session), France Inter, FIP, JazzFM, WorldwideFM, Indie Shuffle et Bandcamp. Asta Hiroki x Tristan de Liège - Untied will be available on digital formats on 18.11.22 via Folded Music. For more information please contact alex@foldedmusic.com Artist Links: https://ahxtdl.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/astahiroki https://www.instagram.com/asta.hiroki/ https://www.facebook.com/tristandeliege https://www.instagram.com/tristandeliege/ ****** TRACKLIST ****** 1. |||||||||||||||||||| - Farewell Govinda (110100100.global) 2. Cumulus Frisbee & G Mills - Quanta (Radio Juicy) 3. Asta Hiroki x Tristan de Liège - Time Out (Folded Music) 4. Sam Wilkes & Jacob Mann - Dr. T (Leaving Records) 5. FLOCKS - find, fix, finish (feat. Ben Sloan & Brianna Kelly) (Folded Music) 6. Nicole McCabe, Voo, 10.4 Rog - Orbit (Self Released) 7. Elijah Fox - Barcelona (feat. Al Strong) (Self Released) 8. Henry Keen - Digging in Detroit (Self Released) 9. Omari Jazz - Dream Child (Self Released) 10. Asta Hiroki x Tristan de Liège - Swim (Folded Music) 11. Machinedrum - Sleepy Pietro (feat. Tigran Hamasyan) (Ninja Tune) 12. Greg Foot - Symphonie Pacifique (Strut Records) 13. Maria Chiara Argirò - Clouds (Innovative Leisure) 14. Sven Wunder - En Plein Air (Piano Piano Records) 15. Glue Trip - Lazy Dayz (feat. Arthur Verocai) (Self Released) 16. Flying Lotus - Crust (Warp Records) 17. Misha Panfilov Sound Combo - Together (Funk Night Records) 18. Yann Tiersen - Kerlann (Laurel Halo Remix) (Mute)
We welcome an alumna of the (sadly departed) Teach First Cymru programme today. Bethan Jeffers has now moved sideways into a job working for the Skills Builder Partnership. Set up by Tom Ravenscroft (not, as Tom initially thought, the music broadcaster and son of the late Radio 1 DJ John Peel, but an educator, strangely enough), Skills Builder aims to provide businesses and education institutions with a framework to recognise those all-important basic skills that are so vital for getting on in the world of work. In providing a framework for skills, the partnership aims to give an incentive for schools to track and acknowledge progress in these skills, while also providing a common language about skills for educators and the world of business.You can find the partnership at www.skillsbuilder.org, where you can access the Universal Framework and many free online tools and resources. If you're interested in the Accelerator support programme that includes strategic support and training head to www.skillsbuilder.org/accelerator. Each year there are fully funded places available, most have gone for the 22/23 programme now but you can still apply by the 8th of July and be put on the waiting list to be in with a chance! Also, Bethan is happy to answer any questions if you want to drop her an email: bethan.jeffers@skillsbuilder.org------------------------------------Recorded at Cardiff Metropolitan University's Cyncoed Campus on 23rd May, 2022
QRTR is an electronic music producer and DJ based in Brooklyn, NY. With a reverence for house music, QRTR fuses air-tight dance hooks with dreamy downtempo textures. Bouncing between high-energy DJ mixes and hypnotic original live sets, QRTR has shared the stage with the likes of Tokimonsta, Daedelus, Booka Shade, and Tiga, to name a few. While her Brooklyn home base will always be número um, QRTR has toured internationally, performing in Portuguese open air clubs and smoky Parisian lounges. Though her original tracks do not place within a specific genre, DJ Mag describes QRTR's music as a meeting between “art house film composer and basement rave.” QRTR's sophomore album, infina ad nausea, released on LA-based record label Dome of Doom is a treasure trove of hypnotic grooves that vortex around the many intricacies of her experimental approach and leave a testament to her growth as an artist. Dubbed as an "euphoric trip through the mind" by Pitchfork, the album has also received support from BBC Radio 6's Tom Ravenscroft, The Wire Magazine (UK), Paste Magazine, XLR8R, Bandcamp Daily and more. Extensive years working in the film world has shaped her music sonically and conceptually, adding a tonality and design to her works that is rare in dance music. To learn more visit: http://www.qrtr.party/ Listen to the full episode at: https://podlink.to/lizzyjanepodcast This episode was brought to you by VitaPlur. VitaPLUR E-Boost Gum is a first of its kind rave supplement that provides magnesium, electrolytes and antioxidants sublingually while you chew! With no pills to take or annoying powders to mix VitaPLUR E-Boost gum is the perfect complement to your active lifestyle. Use code: "LIZZYJANE" (all caps) at check out for 10% off any item at https://www.vitaplur.io/ For ad - free podcasts, exclusive content, one on one lessons, + more visit: https://www.patreon.com/thisislizzyjane Listen to XO RADIO 108 FT Austeria: https://bit.ly/XORADIO108
Ryan Vail blends the worlds of electronica, folk, and classical, always experimenting with combining classical instruments with unique methods of recording and composition.“A minimalistic, electronic dream” -Nylon“Vail Combines modern classical music and electronic sonics for a sound all of his own” – Stereogum“Daring and emotionally affecting work and deserves your full attention” – The IndependentHis most recent album ‘Borders' was a collaborative project with Elma Orkestra which won the 2019 ‘Album Of The Year' category at the Northern Irish Music Prize.A symphony of electronic and analog components combine and enhance the live ‘Borders' show beyond its natural boundary. Cinematic drone footage of the Irish border and countryside is accompanied by string players, classical composition, and vocal appearances from Moya Brennan and Stephen James Smith for a full-on assault of the senses which has taken them from deepest Mexico to the Berlin Wall.Ryan has had radio play or performed live Sessions with BBC Introducing, Other Voices, Lauren Laverne, Steve Lamacq, Annie Mac, Tom Ravenscroft, Across The Line, Tom Robinson, Phillip Taggart, and Zane Lowe. Ryan has supported many international live acts such as Nils Frahm, Jamie XX, Jon Hopkins, Tycho, David Kitt, Todd Terje, Phil Kieran, Luke Vibert, and Orbital. Radio support includes BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music, KEXP & RTE to name a few. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Will Hofbauer is a rising star from the UK. He's appeared on Bradley Zero's South London staple Rhythm Section, as well as Asquith’s Lobster Theremin, following a debut on HOMAGE in 2019. Will runs the playful Third Place imprint, which has released material from Sangre Voss, Stones Taro, and Ranga since its inception in 2019. Will’s music has received support from the likes of Ben UFO, Bradley Zero, Moxie, OK Williams, Tom Ravenscroft, and more. He also holds a residency at the Co-Select events in London, and demonstrates his ability to weave through textures and styles with this mix. No tracklist
HAPPY XMAS EVERYONE! We bring series one of What Goes Around to an end in fine style with a BUMPER Christmas cracker of a show featuring some familiar voices from our first year in the pod-o-sphere! What a show it is too, like many a Christmas we start off with a quick trip to A&E. Anne and Eamon reminisce about their experiences over the first 20 episodes and the amazing guests they have had on, then theres an exchange of gifts and warm glow of seasonal joy. From there we welcome a cavalcade of Christmas guests including M Z Harrison who pops in to wish us well and share her 'Solitary.Christmas' project with us. The wonderful Jo Wallace of Ramrock Records is back as our resident Agony Aunt, sharing her wisdom and bearing her soul to listeners in desperate need of advice. The irrepressible Wrongtom returns to help us choose our official What Goes Around Christmas theme. We have an alternative Queens speech from our very own Queen, Karen Arthur. And finally Bibi Lynch brings the show to a climax by offering Anne and Eamon the chance to share their own Phonographic Memories with you at last. We would like to say thank you to each and every listener who helped the show grow so fast this year and we would also like to offer our eternal gratitude to our fabulous roll call of guests: Wrongtom, M Z Harrison, Tim Plester, Hannah Cartwright, Pete Rogers, Marcus Brigstocke, Bibi Lynch, Karen Arthur, Tom Ravenscroft, Miles Chapman, Soweto Kinch, Kieron J Walsh, Jo Wallace, Wendy Erskine, Prof. Sophie Scott, Andy Dawson, Labi Siffre, Craig Charles & Malik Al Nasir. THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR LISTENING TO OUR OLD BLATHER! XXX Theres no playlist this week because it's Christmas and we are lazy. We will be taking a few weeks off now until we are ready to start Series 2! In the meantime go back through the archive and enjoy yourselves. All the playlists for Series 1 can be found on our Spotify profile page: https://open.spotify.com/user/qle316syogabqxq57c6lbji8u The YouTube versions of the playlists can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOS09xm0G7xyruFqNi1Vnuw/playlists
Well here we are with Episode 9! This week we talk about the future of raving in the age of social distancing, we imagine what it would be like to start all over again with a brand new record collection, CEO of Dope Ammo Records Coco Shah 'Makes Me Believe' in the power of Jungle Music and our special guest is BBC Radio 6 DJ, Writer and Broadcaster Tom Ravenscroft. Tom takes the time time share his 'Phonographic Memories' with us and discusses the pros and cons of following in John Peel's frankly enormous DJ shoes. It's all very jolly. Our Spotify playlist is based solely on what we happen to mention during the show, it is not 'curated' as such. This week it's got everything from solo piano music to full on hardcore junglism. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2nYB3l1zHluRDFYwYW2tTb?si=tDWy4TcdRl2Bjq1ppnzRLg The YouTube version is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj-jPJK8DEE&list=PLPPl5xM2fbUrzSyaG2JnFsVc9QMTy373y Coco's label Dope Ammo has its HQ here: https://dopeammo.com/ Please do all the liking, subscribing and review writing you can (especially on Apple podcasts), it will help the show tremendously. Oh! And please feel free to contact us about anything you fancy. CONTACT US: WHATGOESPOD@GMAIL.COM @WHATGOESPOD - Twitter @WHATGOESPOD - Instagram
This episode was recorded live at the Children’s University Conference in October 2019. It features Tom Ravenscroft, Founder and CEO of the Skills Builder Partnership introducing his work, followed by a Q&A chaired by Children’s University’s CEO, Helen O’Donnell. Earlier in 2019, Children’s University signed up to the Skills Builder Partnership as a formal way of bringing structured skills development into their delivery model. All activities validated through “Children’s University Online” are linked to the Skills Builder framework so that children, parents and schools can reflect and build upon the skills being developed through participation. Tom does occasionally refer to slides in his talk. These slides can be viewed here - https://www.childrensuniversity.co.uk/media/1185/skills-builder-at-childrens-university-conference-2019.pdf To find out more about Children’s University, visit http://www.childrensuniversity.co.uk To find out more about the Skills Builder Partnerships, visit http://www.skillsbuilder.org Children's University: Live! is a hosted and produced by Vic Elizabeth Turnbull and is a MIC Media production (http://www.micmedia.co.uk/)
Tom Ravenscroft is a DJ and radio presenter for BBC 6 Music. In this episode, we talk about Afrobeat, his start in radio, and constantly being on the lookout for new music. Track 1 – Francis The Great - Ravissante Baby (Négro Phasing) Track 2 - Lower Dens – Brains Track 3 - Anderson .Paak - Bubblin (Busta Rhymes Remix) (All chosen songs can be found on the Three Track Podcast Playlist on Spotify, so listen along and follow for weekly updates)
A family secret inspired novelist Patrick Gale's first TV screenplay Man in an Orange Shirt. Part of the BBC's Gay Britannia season, the drama focuses on gay relationships in two interlinking episodes set during the '40s and in the present day.The Man Booker Prize 2017 longlist has just been announced and includes big names including previous winner Arundhati Roy, as well as Zadie Smith and Sebastian Barry, and Colson Whitehead and his Pulitzer-prizewinning The Underground Railroad. There are a few surprises there too including debut novelist Fiona Mozley's Elmet. Literary critic Alex Clark and Toby Lichtig of the Times Literary Supplement join John to talk about the significance of this year's choices.The 12 Albums of the Year nominated for the prestigious Mercury Prize were announced earlier today. From pop to jazz to grime, the diverse shortlist includes some of the UK's biggest acts, and then some you may never have heard of - we'll be discussing it with BBC Radio 6 music presenter Tom Ravenscroft.For our Queer Icons series, Olly Alexander - lead singer of the band Years & Years - talks about Anne Carson's verse novel Autobiography of Red, and his identification with its central character, a red winged monster. Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Harry ParkerMain Image: Michael (Oliver Jackson-Cohen), and Thomas (James Mcardle) in Man in an Orange Shirt. Image Credit: BBC / Kudos / Nick Briggs.
Starring Mercury nominated rapper and now label boss Sway, who speaks on his career to date – his relationship with Akon and winning Mobo’s and BBC 6 Music’s Tom Ravenscroft who discusses his radio wizardry his dad John Peel’s extensive and legendary record collection, all in his luxurious radio voice. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For our final songwriter in session, we talk to radio presenter and DJ Tom Ravenscroft about what makes a song successful and how you can get your songs heard on the radio. Tom is the son of famous British broadcaster John Peel and, following his father’s death in 2004, has become an established presenter and DJ in his own right, championing new and emerging music. He hosts a Friday night show on BBC 6 Music and previously had a regular music column in the New Statesman.
Groovement is pleased to welcome a selection from Iñigo Ugarteburu into our podcast collection. Iñigo resides in London (before that, Manchester for a time - but San Sebastian was previously home): his compositions tread genres hazily, a hypnotic concoction that conjures up folk jazz stylings incorporating field recordings and acoustic bliss. His first album (‘Back&Forth’ on his own label Talo) and follow up EPs have seen solid support from the likes of Tom Ravenscroft and Cerys Matthews. His musical tastes are wide-reaching, with a particular penchant for African music of various styles - as heard on this Groovement episode. http://inigougarteburu.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/InigoUgarteburu TRACK LISTING: Mammane Sani - “Bodo (81)” Ogassa - “Avale” Guellewar - “Wollow” Itadi - “Peace and Freedom” Jingo - “Fever” T.P. Orchestre Poly-Rythmo - “Hwe Towe Hun” William Onyeabor - “Something You Will Never Forget” Dr K. Gyasi & His Noble Kings - “Noble Kings (Yako Aba)”
Shock World Service 042 The Shoelace That Snapped by Jon Averill 04/10/11 London, United Kingdom 1. John Leyton - Johnny Remember Me The more eagle-eared among you will recognise the reverb-doused production techniques of Joe Meek all over this track. 2. Os Ritmistas Brasileiros - Samba 2° Andamento From the 1972 album ‘Batucada Fantástica'. 3. Aidan John Moffat - Nothing In Common I've never seen Grease. One day, one day. 4. Spiritualized - The Ballad Of Ricky Lee This track is taken from Spiritualized's ‘Amazing Grace', which is their most disjointed (worst) album. 5. Charles Dodge - The Days Are Ahead This is taking from a 1976 album entitled ‘Synthesized Voices', a work that used analysis and re-synthesis of human voices. 6. Bryan Ferry - Which Way To Turn Summer ‘81. A middle aged man from Washington, County Durham is driving aimlessly. The final embers of night begin to fade. He feverishly flips between radio stations, eventually settling half way between two, the dialogue from both overlaps amid white noise which bubbles & pops like water boiling in a pot. 7. Joe Goddard - Gabrielle Seems like a short while ago when Hot Chip seemed to rule the world. Joe Goddard's current output is the most accomplished so far. 8. Chrome Sparks -