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Un Morceau d'Histoire du Rock
Un Morceau d'Histoire du Rock 10-10-2022

Un Morceau d'Histoire du Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 120:42


Emission 842 Broadcast + Belle & Sebastian#1 - Originaire de Birmingham, le duo Trish Keenan et James Cargill forme Broadcast et marque de son emprunte la musique électronique des années 2000 avec cette pop planante, répétitive et néo-psychédélique très inspirée ... - Originaire de Glasgow, Belle and Sebastian, groupe écossais, joue avec candeur, maladresse et timidité une musique pop élégante, limpide et nourrie de folk, qu'on a pu rapprocher des Smiths comme de Simon and Garfunkel - Compositeur talentueux, Stuart Murdoch entretient la légende d'un groupe artisanal et distant des médias. La Playlist: Broadcast : Accidentals - Living Room - The Book Lovers - Message from Home - Come on Let's Go – (J) - Echo's Answer - Pendulum - Tender Buttons – (J) - Black Cat - Illumination – (J) - Chord Simple - To be Colony - Teresa, Lark of Ascension - Forget Every Time – (J) - The World Backwards Belle & Sebastian : The State I Am In – (J) - She's Losing It - The Stars Of Track And Field - If You're Feeling Sinister - Dylan in the Movies – (J) The Fox In The Snow - Seeing Other People - It Could Have Been A Brilliant Career - Sleep The Clock Around - Spaceboy dream - (J) - Dirty dream # 2 - The Boy With The Arab Strap - This Is Just A Modern Rock Song Bonne Ecoute... Bibliographie : Les Inrockuptibles n°114 août 1997 Les Inrockuptibles n°165 septembre 1998 Magic! Revue Pop Moderne #75 – octobre 2003 Les Inrockuptibles n°405 septembre 2003 Les Inrockuptibles Hors Série : Les 50 meilleurs disques de 2005 Magic Revue Pop Moderne n°125 novembre 2008 Les Inrockuptibles n°778 octobre 2010 Les Inrockuptibles n°926 septembre 2013 le nouveau Dictionnaire du Rock, Michka Assayas, Robert Laffont, 2014 Les Inrockuptibles n°1002 février 2015 L'Anti-Discothèque Idéale ; 100 chefs d'oeuvre auxquels vous avez échappé !, Christophe Conte, GM Edition, 2015 Indie Pop 1979 – 1997, Jean-Marie Pottier, Le mot et le reste, 2015 section-26.fr – septembre 2019 lesinrocks.com – avril 2022 section-26.fr – mai 2022 Rock&Folk n°658 juin 2022 Photographie: Cécile Schuhmann

DeepRAW -
DeepRAW76 "Tribute to Broadcast" by DJ BOZEE (France)

DeepRAW - "Deep & Abstract Music"

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 75:05


Tribute to Broadcast Élégance, mélancolie et un part de mystère, Broadcast reste à part dans la galaxie des groupes Warp de la fin des années 90... Ce fragile équilibre doit beaucoup à l'association des deux personnalités: Trish Keenan (vocals) & James Cargill (cerveau musical du groupe). Sur ce mix sont regroupés des morceaux de l'époque 1997/2005, essentiellement leur début. DJ BOZEE ----------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting: 1. Microtronics 01 Morceau 6 (2003) 2. Light Out (Lamacq Sessions) 3. Phantom (1997) 4. Microtronics 02 Morceau 14 (2005) 5. Long Was The Year (2000) 6. Unchaning Window (2000) 7. Minus One (2000) 8. Come On Let's Go (2000) 9. Microtronics 02 Morceau 19 10. Echo's Answer (2000) 11. Papercuts (2000) 12. You Can Fall (2000) 13. Microtronics 02 Morceau 20 (2005) 14. Look Inside (2000) 15. Accidentals (2000) 16. The Book Lovers (2000) 17. Message From Home (2000) 18. The World Backwards (2000) 19. Pendulum (2003) 20. Before We Begin (2003) 21. Man Is Not A Bird (2003) 22. Lunch Our Pop (2003) 23. Omnious Cloud (2003)

Elizabeth Klisiewicz's Podcast
Episode 63: The Kitchen Sink #111 on Eardrumbuzz Radio

Elizabeth Klisiewicz's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 183:57


Three hours of hazy, loud, and always melodic music featuring the best of new shoegaze, psych, post punk, and dream pop. Jane Weaver – Lux (from forthcoming Flock, out in March, UK dream pop) Broadcast – Black Cat (Tender Buttons, 2005, UK experimental pop fueled with references to the work of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Ennio Morricone or John Barry. Lead singer Trish Keenan passed away in 2011) Beautify Junkyards - Deep Green (Cosmorama, 2021, Portuguese psych folk with Allison Brice of Lake Ruth on vocals and who wrote the lyrics) Lake Ruth – The Inconsolable Jean Claude (s/t single, NYC baroque pop) Mass Observation – From Honey to Ashes (Hewson Chen from Lake Ruth/The New Lines, Davis White from Lorelei/The New Lines, from the Mass Observation EP) Peel Dream Magazine – It’s My Body (Agitprop Alterna Deluxe Edition, 2020, NYC psych pop) The New Lines – Love and Cannibalism (Love and Cannibalism, 2016, NYC baroque pop) Break 1 Flower Girl – Cheap Star (single, Geneva power pop, featuring Remi Vaissiere, Jon Auer of Posies, Brian Young from FoW/Posies, and Matthew Caws from NS) Thousand Yard Stare – Sleepsound (The Panglossian Momentum, UK indie rock, new) Lower Heaven – A Day Without Yesterday (Pulse, 2014, LA psych) The Reds, Pinks & Purples - Bed of Roses (Screaming Trees cover, Dahlias and Rain EP, DIY kitchen pop project of Glenn Donaldson of Skygreen Leopards, Art Museums) The Electorate – If I Knew (You Don't Have Time To Stay Lost, new, Sydney indie pop) Bored At My Grandmas House – Showers (lead single from Sometimes I Forget You're Human Too EP, new, Leeds dream pop) NewDad – I Don’t Recognise You (new single, Irish indie pop) Mo Dotti – Glow In the Dark (Blurring EP, new, LA shoegaze) Break 2 Still Corners – A Kiss Before Dying (The Last Exit, new, London dream pop from Tessa Murray and Greg Hughes) Soft Blue Shimmer – Dream Beam Supreme (Nothing Happens Here EP, 2019, LA dream pop) Auld Spells – That’s The Way It Goes (single, Edinburgh psych, Thomas Alexander Danbury from Lower Heaven) There’s Talk – Golden (Great Falls EP, new, Oakland dreamgaze) todavia – Loverboy (Orange Faint of Sky, new, LA dream pop) Vicious Blossom – Slowdown (You Breathe Inside of Me, Lancaster PA dream pop, new) STOMP TALK MODSTONE – End of My Bed (Linger In Someone's Memory With A Lurid Glow, new, Japanese shoegaze) The Besnard Lakes – Our Heads, Our Hearts on Fire Again (The Besnard Lakes Are The Last of the Great Thunderstorm Warnings, new, psych rock from Montreal) Break 3 The Harrow – Beyond Stars (new single, NY cold wave) Mint Julep – Black Maps (In a Deep and Dreamless Sleep, Portland OR dream pop, featuring composer Keith Kenniff (Helios, Goldmund) and his wife Hollie) R. Missing – Placeholder for the Night (new, Placeholder for the Night EP, NY dark wave) Moon Cowboy – Bliss Radio Edit, DKFM Remaster (new, Lisbon dream pop) VV & The Void – Replicant (new, Elevator to the Unknown, Berlin dark wave) Russian Blood – Nocturnal Gift (new single, Sintra Portugal cold wave) Mirror of Haze – Drifting Into the Void (The End Is the Beginning, new forthcoming on February 15th, Norwegian dark wave) Beesqueeze – Lost at Sea (new single, Maltese psych pop) Habitants – Morgen (new single, Dutch dark wave) Break 4 Radio Supernova – Tammikuu (January, from Takaisin, new, Finnish shoegaze) Life on Venus – Everything Ends Here (Moscow shoegaze, new single) Submotile – Exit Cracks (Italian-Irish shoegaze, new single) Total Drag – Honey (new Hunny EP, Costa Mesa dream pop) The Meeting Places – Sink Into Stone (Numbered Days, LA shoegaze) To the Wedding – til the end (new single, Brooklyn shoegaze) Blackout Transmission – Portals (new, Sparse Illumination, LA neopsych) Beach Towels – We’re Gonna Run Away (new single, Edmonton Alberta shoegaze) Mother of Gund – Zemplet (new, UK shoegaze) Tombstones In Their Eyes – Happy (LA psych, Collection best of) Break 5 Matthew Sweet – Hold On Tight (Catspaw) The Sensible Gray Cells – A Little Prick (Get Back Into the World) Bob Mould – All Those People Know (Distortion box set)

Shock World Service
093: An Ode To Selling Out (DC FSLMan)

Shock World Service

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 38:08


More episodes: https://bit.ly/3fsuFSr Shock World Service 093: An Ode To Selling Out (DC FSLMan) 5/4/2020 Dublin, Ireland 1. Selling Out Intro 2. Genesis P-Orridge & Cotton Ferox - Interlude 1: Slipping Away [2004] Technically under the name Thee Majesty along with Cotton Ferox, Interlude is a moody soundtrack with Genesis' creepy vocals throughout. Its from the 2004 album Wordship. 3. The Danse Society - There Is No Shame In Death [1981] Based out of Barnsley in the UK, The Danse Society(later to be known with little or to no success as Johnny In The Clouds) were a post-punk/goth band with synthy undertones. Their first single "There Is No Shame In Death" in particular is an excellent example of the early 80's British post-punk wave! 4. Bourbonese Qualk - Freefall [1983] Experimental & industrial sounds from the Southport, UK group's 1983 album Laughing Afternoon, which got reissued on Mannequin last year. Gives your brain a few minutes to adjust before the next few tracks. 6. Robert Turman - Way Down [1987] After being in NON with noise artist Boyd Rice in the late 1970's. San Diego's Robert Turman went on to make several solo albums dating up to very recently. Way Down is the 2nd of these & is a mixture of a post-punk & distortion loop. 7. To Live & Shave In L.A. - Bad Couple [2019/1992] Released last year on American noise/punk label Hanson, run by Aaron Dilloway. Bad Couple is one of four 1992 recordings by To Live & Shave In L.A. featured on the split with Tom Smith, Spatters Of A Royal Sperm. Think noisy guitar, distorted vocals & tape noises. 8. Black Phlegm - Movement Five [1989] Definitely the first track ever in the history of this mix series to include a power drill. Late 80's experimental noise. Calling it DIY would be an understatement. 9. Selling Out 10. Rexy - (Don't) Turn Me Away [1980] Originally a collaboration by Vic Martin who went on to play keyboard for The Eurythmics & Chris Burne from The Rivvits. Rexy a project named after the talking styled front singer. The band had a couple of singles & 1 album to very little success, but this track over the years has become somewhat of a cult classic having been re-issued a few times over the years. 10. Essendon Airport - B52 [2011/1981] Essendon Airport is an Australian post-punk/experimental band formed in 1978. Their only album Palimpsest came out in 1981. The CD re-release of it in 2011 included an extra CD of what I'm assuming were album off-cuts that includes B52. A loopy post-punk & tapey instrumental with some haunty machine sounds thrown in the background for good measure. 11. The Fall - Who Makes The Nazis? [1985] Originally from Hip Priest And Kamerads in 1985, I have no idea when this recording of this track actually is cause its from that big Peel sessions boxset. The track kinda feels like its just a jam and they are letting Mark E.Smith say whatever alongside some jaunty guitar and drums. 12. Sonic Youth - Créme Brûlèe [1992] I spent more time writing all this than I did recording the mix. Créme Brûlèe is of course the outro track of the now very somewhat famous 1992 Sonic Youth album Dirty. The track features some minimal guitar and distortion with Kim Gordon's intoxicated sounding vocals overlapped beautifully. 13. Broadcast - Tears In The Typing PooL [2005] Such a great album. Tears In The Typing Pool is a strumming guitar to some relaxing synths and beautiful vocals. It features on the band's 2005 album Tender Buttons which came out on Warp Records and has become a cult classic over the years. The band came to an end in 2011 when front singer Trish Keenan passed away. 14. Selling Out Conclusion

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan
REPOST - Rose Elinor Dougall on Broadcast 'Tender Buttons' (2005)

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 23:29


Reposting this great chat with Rose Elinor Dougall on the occasion of her long-awaited (at least by us) new music, which you can find on her Facebook page. English singer-songwriter Rose Elinor Dougall joins host Jeremy Dylan to explain her love for “Tender Buttons”, the 2005 album from indie electronica band Broadcast. Rose reveals how she discovered the record while still part of The Pippettes, how the superficial differences and deeper similarities influenced the path she's taken as a solo artist, the distinctive Englishness that ties her together with late Broadcast frontwoman Trish Keenan and the dynamic balance between her more organic solo work and her collaborations with Mark Ronson. Listen in the player above or download the episode by clicking here. Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here or in other podcasting apps by copying/pasting our RSS feed - http://myfavoritealbum.libsyn.com/rss My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music. Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.

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My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan
64. Rose Elinor Dougall on Broadcast "Tender Buttons"

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 23:29


English singer-songwriter Rose Elinor Dougall joins host Jeremy Dylan to explain her love for "Tender Buttons", the 2005 album from indie electronica Broadcast.   Rose reveals how she discovered the record while still part of The Pippettes, how the superficial differences and deeper similarities influenced the path she's taken as a solo artist, the distinctive Englishness that ties her together with late Broadcast frontwoman Trish Keenan and the dynamic balance between her more organic solo work and her collaborations with Mark Ronson.   Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here or in other podcasting apps by copying/pasting our RSS feed - http://myfavoritealbum.libsyn.com/rss   My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music.   Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker and photographer from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos.   If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.

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The Beat Oracle
10/26/2013: Ionosphere

The Beat Oracle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2013 113:47


Signals bouncing about include a new single from Tycho, more from Lawrence’s new album “Film and Windows,” the melodic House of Shams, a Zero 7 dub version, an ethereal collaboration between bvdub and Loscil, Odd Nosdam’s tribute to the late Trish Keenan, the latest from Chvrches, Com Truise remixing Kris Menace, and some lovely piano sounds […]

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast
PROGRAM 21: AND SHE NEVER HOLLERS COO-COO TILL THE FOURTH DAY OF JULY [07.05.12]

Experiencing a Significant Gravitas Shortfall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2012


It's the day-late July 4th show (and the week late podcast!). The Mighty Grouse pays tribute to his sister bird, The Cuckoo, who only sings "cuckoo" each year on Independence Day. Then it's on to a big America set, which in true Grousey fashion has to end up in Trinidad eventually. Download | Podcast Bold text indicates relatively new releases (including reissues and comps). Charalambides - "Can You Count the Stars" (from The Historic 6th Ward) The Mighty Grouse talks out his ass about pneumonia and forgets the name of Trish Keenan Charalambides - "Pieta" (from The Historic 6th Ward) Clarence Ashley - "The Coo-Coo Bird" (from Roots of Drone)(really!) Tom Carter and Christian Kiefer - "The Coo-Coo Bird" (from From The Great American Songbook) Dorothy Carter - "The Cuckoo" (from Troubador) John Fahey - "Variations on the Coocoo" (from The Dance Of Death & Other Plantation Favorites) Robert Wyatt - "Cuckoo Madame" (from Cuckooland) Antiteater - "Opening" (from Cloud Cuckooland) Genesis - "Cuckoo Cocoon" (from The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway) Erik Darling - "Cuckoo" (from True Religion) Gary Higgins - "Cuckoo" (from Red Hash) Holy Modal Rounders - "Cuckoo" (from Holy Modal Rounders Vol 1) Monks - "Cuckoo" (from Black Monk Time) Obscure album liner notes read by the Mighty Grouse! Joseph Byrd - selections from Yankee Transcendoodle Bill Orcutt - "The Star-Spangled Banner" (from YouTube) Liquor Store - "Proud to Be an American Man" (from Yeah Buddy) Prince - "America" (from Around the World in a Day) Ray Charles - "America the Beautiful (followed by a Coke Commercial)" (from Genius & Soul: The 50th Anniversary Collection) Lord Invader - "Intro (with Alan Lomax) / Rum and Coca-Cola" (from Calypso At Midnight) Duke of Iron - "Intro (with Alan Lomax) / Roosevelt in Trinidad" (from Calypso After Mignight) Mighty Zebra & La Motta Brothers - "We Like Ike" (from Muriel's Treasure) Mighty Terror & His Calypsonians - "Heading North" (from Trojan Calypso Box Set) Mighty Sparrow - "Jean and Dinah" (from 16 Carnival Hits) Mighty Sparrow - "Yankees Gone / Steel Band Procession" (from Calypso Awakening: From The Emory Cook Collection) Van Dyke Parks - "Stars and Stripes Forever" (from Discover America) Grouse, your instincts proved right for once, that was Packy Axton. Also Grouse enjoys saying "yank me" a little too much. Baracudas - "Yank Me (Doodle)" (from The Complete Stax/Volt Singles: 1959-1968) The Liberty Belles - "Shing-a-Ling Time" (S-209) Funkadelic - "Groovallegiance" (from One Nation Under a Groove)

Sounds Ace
Sounds Ace 3 Episode 14 Special Broadcast Special

Sounds Ace

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2011 38:45


On January 14 2011, English band Broadcast lost their lead singer, Trish Keenan, who died of pneumonia at the age of 42. I was so sad! I love Broadcast. So here is my Broadcast special. "[Psychedelia isn't] a world only reachable by hallucinogens but obtainable by questioning what we think is real and right, by challenging the conventions of form and temper… I discovered psychedelia and it seemed to have self-help properties that allowed me to let go of an immobilizing working class pride that was cementing a false identity into my psyche, stopping me from transforming." -- Trish Keenan, The Wire, 2009

Bleep Podcast
Bleep Podcast #013

Bleep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2011 63:29


Alex Wilson pays tribute to the sad passing of Trish Keenan, as well as gives an insight into the gems of Lubos Fisher, John Baker, Taylor Deupree and more...

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com
PMB014 Goodbye Girl: West Midlands Retro-Futuristic Pop (Broadcast, Basil Kirchin, Belbury Poly, Herbie Mann, Plone, Pram, Roj, Seeland, Trish Keenan, Christine O'Donnell)

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2011 62:05


On the show this week we celebrate the life of Broadcast’s Trish Keenan who, quite unbelieveably, passed away on Friday. Broadcast were the epitome of retro-futurism and were doing “hauntology” a good decade or more before the term was coined. … Continue reading →