electrical language no 164 March 29, 2009
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Play – 38:58 mins (click button) (right-click on button to download)
Apologies for a crazy podcast, done in a hurry at the end of a busy family weekend – and with an interruption as some friends dropped in for coffee…
The music is (links to follow):
Rock Steady by Ras Nabu & Players Union
Like A Wildcat by Eve’s Burden
A New Sky by Alan Wyatt
Control Freak by Izzie Voodoo
Sorry and Tears by Naked Woods
This week’s soundbed music is Dream Catchers by Grace Valhalla. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.
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The Endless – Lee Miller acoustic March 26, 2009
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electrical language 160 featured a conversation with David and Adriana Roze of The Endless. David and Adriana kindly recorded an acoustic version of their powerful song Lee Miller, and now they have made that recording available for free download for a limited period. Here is what they say on their blog.
There is a mockingbird losing its mind outside our window. It must be Spring.
Last month we recorded an acoustic version of our 2004 song “Lee Miller” for inclusion in our Electrical Language interview with Gabor Kovacs. People have been asking how to get ahold of that track, and we are happy to announce that we are making it available here for a short time (this will not be available in our download store and is a special gift to you, our sweet fans). Right click here to download Lee Miller (Acoustic).
We’ve got some new and enchanting reviews of Somniloquy to share with you today! The wonderful goth webzine Morbid Outlook says “These tracks are dream-laced, echo-ridden, and haunting,” and UK-based rock review site Leicester Bangs calls our music “as Gothic and as funereal as The Cure’s Faith-era output.” David did a little jig when he read that. We are sensing a Goth trend here, which we will gladly accept.
no podcast this weekend March 21, 2009
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Sorry, I’m taking a break. I’m watching rugby, and earlier I had a long conversation with Louise Quinn and Bal Cooke of A Band Called Quinn, so there’s something for you to look forward to.
Back next week.
electrical language no 163 March 14, 2009
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Play – 41:35 mins (click button) (right-click on button to download)
I recorded this in a rush on Friday 13 March, as I had 1 hour 30 mins at home without the family. I’ve listened to it, and think the mix of music worked quite well. See what you think.
Time On My Hands by Jessie Kilguss
- website
- myspace page
- watch the video directed by Brian Hallas of Bohagey Bowes
Everything’s OK and Bleed Me Dry by Zemmy
I Don’t Dance by Jack Robert Hardman
Evil Dead by The Planets
Less You and Esther by Shortwave
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 162 March 7, 2009
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Play – 41:49 mins (click button) (right-click on button to download)
6 songs this week, starting with 3 real foot-tappers! I talk about good luck cards, tell you who I have lined up for future conversation podcasts and ask you to suggest artists for future ones.
Sentimental Angel (Hon remix) by 46Bliss
Four Feet by Punches
Linin’ Track by Bethany & Rufus
Becoming by The Brilliant Mistakes
Blindness and Lost Nomad by Lost Nomad
This week’s soundbed music is For All My Friends by Sebastien Cloutier. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.
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This work is licenced under a Creative Commons Licence