electrical language no 188 November 8, 2009
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Play – 57:00 mins (right-click this link to download)
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This edition of electrical language will also be played on Pulse 98.4 community radio in East Renfrewshire, Scotland.
This week’s music (full links later):
Noche Azul – Shahab Tolouie (Czech Republic, Iran)
Let U In – Anti-M (California, USA)
Stretch In To The Stars – Steve Kilbey & Martin Kennedy (Australia)
Get Over It – Stars Go Dim (Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA)
Life As We Know It – Id Guinness (Vancouver, Canada)
Bela Lugosi’s Dead (Bauhaus cover) – Nouvelle Vague (France)
Love Letter – Ruddinn & Heida (Iceland)
Am I Crazy and Darling Dear – Little Fish (Oxford, UK)
The soundbed music is Move by Erotix. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.
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Alone Again (Naturally) November 6, 2009
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Steve Winham’s song Alone was played on AMPed 203, presented by that nice Graham Holland of It’s A Frog’s Life Acoustic Podcast.
I played the song a couple of weeks ago on electrical language 186.
electrical language no 187 October 31, 2009
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Play – 53:24 mins (right-click this link to download)
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Back from a week away with Richard in which we drove 1,452.5 miles (about 2,320 km) in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, The Netherlands (just!) and Germany. The plan was for Richard and I to record segments for the podcast every day, but that never happened. I did, however, put the playlist together while we were away.
Also, I cannot understand how I had never previously heard of Love And Rockets, given that they were three quarters of one of my favourite post-punk bands Bauhaus. The Stone Foxes cover of Fever is the best example I have played in a very long time of that major strand of my musical taste. One day I’ll break all the rules and play Double Dare!
Everyone Comes To Life by Goonies Never Say Die
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“Everyone Comes To Life” (mp3) from “In A Forest Without Trees” (Deep Elm)
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Cinnamon by Jimmy Mancus
Reflection of the Television by The Twilight Sad
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“Reflection of the Television” (mp3) from “Forget the Night Ahead” (Fat Cat Records)
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Absence by Bloodwire
Feelings Of Small by Lindsay D’Arcy
Fever by The Stone Foxes
Ships With Holes Will Sink by We Were Promised Jetpacks
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“Ships With Holes Will Sink” (mp3) from “These Four Walls” (Fat Cat Records)
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The soundbed music is Black And Blue by Alien Seduction. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.
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electrical language no 186 October 24, 2009
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Play – 45:54 mins (right-click this link to download)
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Recorded in a hurry on Friday morning as Richard and I are on the overnight ferry from Portsmouth to Caen. Songs selected by my iPod on shuffle:
Pouring Milk Out The Window (Tin Man remix) by Apricot Rail
Joan Of Arc by 46Bliss
Broken Leg by Bluejuice
No More Deserts by Molotov Elysian
Birds Are Flying by Asatron
Alone by Steve Winham
Quickling by Gates of Light
The soundbed music is For All My Friends by Sebastien Cloutier (myspace). The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.
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111,111 October 23, 2009
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That is the number of all time downloads right now, according to my libsyn stats!
Weekend break October 16, 2009
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Hi everyone. I’ve decided not to do a podcast this weekend.
Amongst other things, I have a 40 page application form to fill in which I absolutely have to lodge by Thursday. I need to find all my back up documentation dealing with so many things I’d pretty much forgotten, some going back more than 25 years.
Next Friday, Richard and I are going to France for a week. A week of bonding with my son. Either that or a week of serious rows! I hope to post a podcast for release Saturday 24 October, and with luck there’ll be one on 31 October as well.
Oh, and I found a great iPod Touch/iPhone app called ColorSplash. This will give you the idea. It’s Richard about 4 years ago.

