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electrical language no 150 November 30, 2008

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the 150th electrical language podcast!


No special celebration, just 7 great songs with (mainly) female vocals:

Oh No by KaiserCartel
Merci De Rien Du Tout by Marianne Dissard


Dead Sound by The Raveonettes
(and I’m confused – in both this podcast and no 148 I said The raveonettes are from New York – but it seems they may be Danish. Oops!)
Music Box by Anemo
Run Over Me by Leah McHenry
Raise and Don’t Look Back by Verity

This week’s soundbed music is White Hotel by Torchomatic. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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electrical language no 149 November 22, 2008

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All today’s music is from Canada, and it’s all a real treat. The only shame is that I had to drop a couple of songs, so I’ll have to bring you those another time.

State of Emergency by The Free Press

Negative by Id Guinness

Can’t see The Sun and Carried away by Fjord Rowboat

Sad Fool by Simon Wilcox

What the Mirror Said by The Dana Wylie Band

National Pride by The Free Press

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This week’s soundbed music is Down to This and Jade Garden by Id Guinness. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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electrical language no 148 November 15, 2008

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A trip around the north Atlantic in this podcast, so get out your maps and wrap up warm!

But some excellent music and some interesting languages.

 

 

Orka – Fjllini Standa Ti

No, not Samba Pa Ti, but I mispronounced the title of this song horribly. Another first for electrical language, a band from the Faroe Islands.

 

Future Project – Astronaut

The new project by Doti (ex of d-alternative – listen to the excellent Schiza on electrical language 138) and electromarek. FP are from Poland, and here’s a link to their jamendo page.

A Band Called Quinn – Astronauts

ABCQ are amongst Scotland’s finest, and I couldn’t resist following Astronaut with Astronauts, the opening song on their excellent album Luss. (A must-buy album)

 

 

 

The Raveonettes – BlackWhite

Stonking rock and roll duo from NYC. Go to their myspace for some free remixes, and look out for the album Lust Lust Lust.

 

 

 

Hellvar – Give Me Gold and Nowhere

Rock meets Electronica and Electronica meets new wavewhen this Icelandic band play. You can buy the album Bat Out Of Hellvar from Kimi Records

This week’s soundbed music is Rock Steady by RAS Nabu and Players Union. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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electrical language no 147 November 8, 2008

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In which I play a variety of music including 3 great pop songs and talk about international deliveries, and a bedraggled son …


65daysofstatic – Hole

 

 

Bluejuice – Vitriol

 

 

Louise Against the Elements – Fortune Man

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Break And Repair Method – You Won’t Be Able To Be Sad

 

 

 

Dudley Saunders – The Wagoner’s Lad and Side Of Sane

 

 

 

 

 

This week’s soundbed music is Don’t Go Down To Sorrow by 65daysofstatic. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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electrical language 146 November 1, 2008

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In which I talk about Lee Miller (link to the Lee Miller Archive site) and the electrical language Facebook page

Ace of Space – Jellyfish

 

 

 

Satellite State – Plans

 

 

 

Stacee Lawson – Deranged

 

 

 

 

Val Emmich – Get On With It

And this is from an e-mail Val has just sent me (since I recorded the podcast):

PS – I have a recurring role as the new character Jesse on ABC’s ‘Ugly Betty’ this season. Be sure to watch next week’s episode on November 6 when my band and I will perform our single “Get On With It.”

 

The Endless – Lee Miller

 

 

 

Kira Fontana – Love and Always

 

 

This week’s soundbed music is Let’s Drive Over To Your Place by Michael E. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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