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electrical language no 192 December 19, 2009

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This morning I had a really enjoyable conversation with Marie Craven, the cybervocalist Pixieguts from Queensland’s Gold Coast, Australia.  As Pixieguts, Marie collaborates with musicians from around the world to produce great music.  In this podcast you will hear 6 excellent songs interspersed with our conversation.

The songs:

  • Max Waves – Reflections (feat. Pixieguts)
  • PIXSID – The Sea
  • Cwtch – Something
  • Northcape – Star (feat. Pixieguts)
  • Little Red Cottage – I Go Easy feat. Pixieguts (Cottage Mix)
  • Baxandall IP & Pixieguts – Shiva Star

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The graphic for electrical language no 192 is based on work by Ali J: http://alijart.com/

The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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electrical language no 191 December 5, 2009

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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 tomorrow):

There Is No Greater Sadness – Andrea Gerak (Hungary)

Holom – Handala (Italy)

The Same Routine – Echolounge (Wales)

Saving Lucidity – The Way I Am! (France)

Square One – The Wide Eyes (Sussex, England)

Interview with Maggie Walters (Texas, USA) and 3 songs: Midwestern Hurricane, Under The Table and Fingerprints

The soundbed music is Rays by Kosmika. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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electrical language no 165 April 11, 2009

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On a sunny Saturday 3 weeks ago I had a long skype chat with Louise and Bal of A Band Called Quinn.  This podcast features parts of that conversation and 6 songs.

You can listen to the band’s audio diary of their trip to Serbia, as played on the BBC’s Home Truths radio programme by clicking here.

The songs are:

  • Astronauts (acoustic)
  • The Next Time (from Inbetween Worlds)
  • Glimmer Song (from Sun Moon Stars)
  • Fluff Girl (acoustic)
  • The World Is Upside Down (from Luss)
  • Bullet Or a Friend (from Sun Moon Stars)

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 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.

electrical language no 160 February 14, 2009

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Last Saturday I had the pleasure of a long skype conversation with David and Adriana Roze, who together are The Endless. This podcast features parts of that conversation. I talk with Adriana and David about their music, how they sell their music, and graphic novels.

Many thanks to Adriana and David for all their help in getting this podcast together. They even recorded an acoustic version of their wonderful song Lee Miller.

Find The Endless at www.theendlessband.com and buy the music from their store.

Anyway, listen and enjoy. The songs are:-

  • Ache (from … and i’m the queen of the moon …)
  • Lit From Within (from Somniloquy)
  • Lost (from Grumpy Ghost)
  • Shock Of It All (from Somniloquy)
  • Lee Miller (acoustic – listen to the version from … and i’m the queen of the moon … on electrical language 146)
  • After The Gold Rush (from Somniloquy)


The title music is by
Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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electrical language no 155 January 10, 2009

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Something different for the first electrical language of 2009. As I’ve got a bit of a sore throat and a croaky voice today I’m glad I did all the work over the last few weeks.
On 13 December 2008 I had a long conversation with Raymond Weir of bands Gum and The Eisenhowers. I have played a number of songs by both bands previously. In this podcast you can hear me talking to Raymond, who has a lot of interesting things to say. It was a fun conversation, and I only used about half of what was recorded. I also play 6 songs:

  • Chinese Whispers, by The Eisenhowers
  • Try Stopping Me Now, by Gum
  • Asleep At The Wheel, by Gum
  • Mr & Mrs Frankenstein, acoustic version played by Raymond (many thanks to Mark Hunter of the tartanpodcast for letting me use his recording)
  • 1969, by The Eisenhowers
  • Icarus Succumbs, by The Eisenhowers


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The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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