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  • Ondas del Espacio Exterior 245. Especial Fikasound

    Jun 25 2009, 21h46 por chisco_oex

    Escucha el Programa 245. Especial Fikasound

    Contenidos:
    • El temazo
    • Especial Fikasound
    • FIB 2009
    • Conciertos recomendados

    Canciones:
    • Yo La Tengo - Periodically double or triple (Popular songs / Matador 2009)
    • The Mary Onettes - Dare (Dare EP / Labrador 2009)
    • Lacrosse - We are kids (Bandages for the heart / Tapete records 2009)
    • Cats on Fire - Draw in the reins (The province complains / Marsh-Marigold records 2007)
    • Monkey Cup Dress - Honolulu (Autoeditado)
    • Corcobado - Si te matas (A nadie / PIAS 2009)
    • Two Dead Cats - My distraction My affection (La curiosidad mató al gato / Aloud Music 2009)

    Colaboradores:
    Notodo
    Festivales de pop

    Ondas del Espacio Exterior en Last.fm
    Grupo de Ondas del Espacio Exterior en Last.fm
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  • Bzangy Groink Playlist 3/6/09

    Jun 7 2009, 20h46 por JyotiMishra



    Tonight's best new song was 'Living Through Losses: 02/30/01' by Endwell. Call it metalcore, posthardcore or whateveryouwantcore, all I hear is a raging track that's both hellishly riffy and makes me want to do floorpunches. Check out their new album, 'Consequences,' if you're ever in the need for a dose of shouty loveliness.



    The best old track was Yazoo's 'Situation.' Anything Vince Clarke touches turns to gold but Yazoo were amazing because of the collision of his popness with Alison Moyet's incredible voice. Bluesy, soulful and intensely emotional in precisely the way that's lacking in all the post-Winehouse clones clogging-up Radio One. Listen and learn, wannabees!

    This is what you heard:

    HolG und DJ Phox - HolG Life Style
    800beloved - The Skeleton Collection
    The Loves - One-Two-Three
    Phonat - Set Me Free
    The Late Greats - Futures Gold
    Recordkingz - Heat (Feat. Mobb Deep)
    Anne Soldaat - Pray For Delay
    N.A.S.A. feat The Cool Kids, Ghostface Killah & Scarface - The Mayor
    Bleeding Through - Germany
    Yazoo - Situation (U.S. 12' Remixed by Francois Kervorkian)
    Harmonic 313 - call to arms
    Does It Offend You, Yeah ? - Let's Make Out (Extended Mix)
    Pilot Speed - Put The Phone Down
    Akira Kiteshi - pinball
    The Gay Blades - O Shot
    Misstress Barbara - I'm No Human
    Settle - Affinity For My Hometown
    The Juan Maclean - No Time
    Micachu - Golden Phone
    Disiz - Il Est Deja Trop Tard
    The Blood Brothers - Set Fire To The Face On Fire
    Jon Hopkins - Insides
    The Answering Machine - Obviously Cold
    Fossoyeur - 92 FaÁons De Mourir feat Melopheelo & Meuri
    The Shins - We Will Become Silhouettes
    Dinosaur Jr. - Start Choppin'
    Freeland - Best Fish Tacos In Ensenda
    Rise Against - Dead Ringer
    Phoenix - 1901
    Puppetmastaz - Animals
    Exlovers - Photobooth
    Endwell - Living Through Losses: 02/30/01
    The High Strung - Raise The Bar
    School of Seven Bells - Prince Of Peace
    Art Brut - DC Comics and Chocolate Milksh
    Frisco - One Me (Ft. Jammer) (Prod. By Ratchet)
    Sonic Youth - Poison Arrow
    Au Revoir Simone - Hurricanes
    Wienzeile - nur ein gruss
    The Good Life - [november] Lovers Need Lawyers
    Los Campesinos! - You! Me! Dancing!
    The Presets - A New Sky
    Kiddam - A Toutes Les Victimes
    Jarcrew - Paris + The New Math
    Frightened Rabbit - Fast Blood
    A Life Once Lost - Cavil
    Bertie Blackman - Black cats
    Saves the Day - Certain Tragedy
    KRS-One - Sound Of Da Police
    Venetian Snares - Kimberly Clark
    Azad - Assassin feat 439 & DJ Rafik
    The Knife - We Share Our Mothers¥ Health
    The Format - Time Bomb
    Datarock - Give It Up
    Esser - Headlock
    Krumb Snatcha - Triumph (Prod. By Karimbo)
    Shinobu Tanaka, Kenta Nagata - Mario Kart Main Theme
    Johnny Foreigner - Lea Room
    Moderat - BeatsWaySick (feat. Busdriver)
    Marco Polo & Torae - coney island
    Sad Day For Puppets - Marble Gods
    Wilco - I'm A Wheel
    Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal
    Cats on Fire - The Borders of This Land
    The Sweptaways - Kalla Mig
    Blitzen Trapper - Wild Mountain Nation
    Xiu Xiu - I Broke Up
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  • Update: 5. Juni 2009 - Der Frühling macht Pause

    Jun 5 2009, 10h14 por WhiteTapes

    Die sogenannte Schafskälte ist da und zeigt dem Frühling noch einmal, was ein Pulli ist. Heißt, drinbleiben, Kaffee oder Tee trinken und WhiteTapes lesen. Der Sommer kommt ja auch bald.

    Viel Spaß ;)

    REVIEWS:

    The Veronicas - Hook Me Up - KLICK
    Muff Potter - Gute Aussicht - KLICK
    Jupiter Jones - Holiday In Catatonia - KLICK
    The Alexandria Quartet - The Alexandria Quartet - KLICK
    Langstreckenläufer - Metamere Memory - KLICK
    Cargo City - on.off.on.off. - KLICK
    Deckchair Orange - Deckchair Orange - KLICK
    Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest - KLICK
    Cody - cody - KLICK
    Cats on Fire - Our Temperance Movement - KLICK
    Patrick Wolf - The Bachelor - KLICK
    Placebo - Battle for the sun - KLICK
    Sonic Youth - The Eternal - KLICK

    LIVE:

    Placebo - live in Köln KLICK
    Final Fantasy - live in Würzburg KLICK
    Cargo City - live in Münster KLICK

    INTERVIES:

    Cargo City - KLICK


    Das alles und natürlich wie immer noch viel mehr bei bei >>WhiteTapes
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  • Dandelion Radio - June 2009 shows

    Mai 30 2009, 22h10 por DandelionRadio

    Andrew Morrison:
    Join Andy for a two-hour lucky dip of excellent music, signed and unsigned, old and new, including new releases from Easy Star All-Stars, The Horrors, Dan Deacon, Depeche Mode and Y Diwygiad, along with exciting unsigned material from Block 45, Lassus, and Death Valley Sleepers. There's old shoegazing by Curve and new shoegazing from The Joy Formidable, slick electronic sounds from Walt and Tiger Stripes, as well as two tracks each from both Raw Milk and Samuraj Cities.

    Jeff Grainger:
    Join Jeff on a 60 minute whistle stop, musical tour, of the globe where we can hear tracks by Bam Bam (Mexico), Straight Arrows (Australia), Johnny Horizontal (Wales), Clothilde (France), Dananananaykroyd (Scotland), Bermuda Triangles (USA) and Minced beats from the good ol' U of K.
    We'll take a breather at the half way point to soak in the excellent session by the Stink Taps recorded exclusively for the show. Oh yeah speaking of exclusives there's a sneak preview of one of Marble Valley's live songs recorded especially for the show - but more on that next month.

    Marcelle:
    How to age

    Whilst in her mid-fourties Marcelle - touring all over Europe - shows how to age gracefully. In her June show she has a session by a band who once sang about ageing, and now act rejuvenated: The Nightingales.
    There's also a mix by Vinkepeezer, recorded live in Marcelle's living room. There's some amazing African music, recorded in a different age. And of course there are the restless youngsters, jumping with bass heavy joy on vinyl: Cardopusher, PHOKUS, Ed Cox and Martyn.
    We see a welcome return of Marcelle's favourite female MC's (Warrior Queen and Soom-T) and to top it all we have two new tracks by a 73-old man who has aged insanely well: Lee Perry.

    Mark Cunliffe:
    We are moving into the summer now people. You can tell this 'cos Durham Country Cricketers have stripped down to two Jaeger jumpers, three Armani tank tops, a Pierre Cardin crimpoline shirt and a Haines & Bonner thermal vest. The heated cricket box is also on ice now, something which Gareth Breese is pleased about after the thermostat malfunctioning incident.....sizzle!
    This month’s show sees the unedifying sight of Tech Itching his Crack. Willie Nelson goes all western swing on our (itchy) ass. Amit throws his boiled egg in the bin and Mutant Ape thinks all Italian under tens are revolting, power to the (young) people! Caspa's knocking on Dynamite MC's door and Pocket ain't doing a tune about Top Cat that's for sure. Finally, we have an ACE session from little whores on the prairie. So log on and get the chance to win a Durham CCC Pierre Cardin crimpoline shirt ... come on! I ain't bowling you a googly ...

    Mark Whitby:
    'An absolute clinker', Richie Benaud might say, as the English cricket season hovers into view and the long summer evenings are filled with sounds of So Shush and Noise Annoys Simon and a very welcome EP reissue from 4our5ive6ix. And he might just be referring to the debut Dandelion Radio session of Nickname: Rebel, who deliver five tracks of such stunning ferocity, you might want to don a safety helmet.
    In the non-cricketing world, Mexican Institute of Sound are whooping it up in the farmyard while Israeli lemonchill relaxes on the boundary with a pint, and Serbia’s Duck opens the bowling of half an over of great releases from the French netlabel scene, followed out of the pavilion by the remarkable Llamatron, who fields Pinky and the Brain as a couple of suspicious looking fine legs. And Brittany’s Downtown Cuckoo may be planting their eggs in other people’s nests, but by god they’re hatching well.
    And of course no summer would be complete without a slab of vintage Peel in the form of the mighty Captain Beefheart and a fabulous ‘lost’ track from the Dandelion Records label. Victory by an innings and 15 runs, I reckon.

    Matt Jones:
    This month has a couple of distinguishing marks that separate it from the regular flock of previous month's shows. One is a long awaited session track from Dilworth and the second is a whole bunch of releases from the excellent and innovative Benbecula Records, including Wounded Knee, Flowers of Hell and CloudC.
    Along with these special treats we've got pleasures both regular and irregular in the form of lots of new releases and music to get yer brain dancing by the likes of Duck, BUGUINHA DUB, Castrolava, Orchitekt, Storsveit Nix Noltes, winnie the shit, Riley and Sushi Dread.

    Pete Jackson:
    On Pete Jackson's June extravaganza, we'll be wading through a stack of new albums from Wooden Shjips, Boxcutter, Art Brut and Cheval Sombre, wishing Morrissey a belated (un)happy birthday, wigging all the way out with some Class A Japanese prog rock from Yonin Bayashi and sampling a range of ear-hurting delights from The Chasms, Greek bricoleurs Bad Ratio and Russian nutters Rivak. All this and two exclusive new tracks from the uber-prolific Lord Numb as the cherries on top of a very wobbly-looking trifle.

    Rachael Neiman:
    A quick romp through some of Rachael and Adam's favourite artists before they go off on a summer break.
    This month they manage to squeeze into one hour a fistful of tracks from bands including The Bobby McGee's (from their first LP), The Kabeedies, The Lovely Eggs, Hotpants Romance and about a dozen more.

    Rocker:
    Another packed three-hour show this month - with two featured LPs - The latest from New York noisemeisters Sonic Youth, and the debut from Australia's The Sunday Reeds.
    There's also new music from My Teenage Stride; The Perry Lane Sect; PJ Harvey & John Parish; Liechtenstein; Gwen the killjoy; Brilliant Colors; Days; Crescendo; The Kick Inside; Cats on Fire; and The Fresh & Onlys.
    There's electronica from Jim Rivers; Dusty Kid & Marascia; James Zabiela; Gui Boratto; and an excellent taster for the forthcoming LP by The Field. There's also dubstep from Toasty; and Flying Lotus; and Booker T reinterprets OutKast on his hallmark hammond organ.
    This month's Peel's Big 45 is a 1995 release from The North East of England on Rumblestrip Records, and this month's Educating Elizabeth is a Northern Soul classic from 1966.
    As well as little known acts, here's a little known fact: Rumblestrips - or "Singing Shoulders" were first used on roads in the USA in 1952.

    Simon Hickinbotham:
    Hello all, it's great to be back with a new show for June. I'll be playing a whole bunch of new stuff I've found over the past couple of months, including stuff from Ben Butler and his Mousepad, Natural Numbers, beep beep rust rust, Despised Posision, Fallout Club, Jimmy The Hideous Penguin, Bit Crusher, Uke Of spaces corners and Duodiode.
    Thanks for listening!

    Yank Sizzler:
    Come waltz the month of June with me on the Yank Sizzler show here on Dandelion Radio as we spin music from Crystal Antlers, The Mayfair Set, Rooftop Vigilantes, Blonde Redhead, Camera Obscura, Department of Eagles, The Strange Boys, Dan Deacon and more.
    We'll also smack down some oldie platters that matter with Maria Ambush & Jolly Green Giants.
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  • Bzangy Groink Playlist 20/5/09

    Mai 26 2009, 22h27 por JyotiMishra



    Tonight's best new track was Recordkingz' 'Keep On.' Just a supreme slice of hip hop. Head nodding brilliance. Check out the album, 'Heavyweight' is you're at all into your hip hop. Ace.



    The best old track was Devo's 'It's Not Right.' I've probably had a Devo song as best old tune before but fuckit, they're beyond genius. Oh, to find a modern rock band with a quintillionth the grace, passion and politics of the Spud Boys. *sigh*

    This is what you heard:

    FlowOne und Reatsch - Krieg der Welten
    Xiu Xiu - I Broke Up
    Letroset - Appliance
    The Grouch & Eligh - Do It Again
    Jack-O & The Tennessee Tearjerkers - Stop Stalling
    The Juan Maclean - No Time
    Its A Buffalo - Marbles
    Nessbeal - C'est La Crise feat. Daddy Mory
    Refused - Coup D'Etat
    Exlovers - Photobooth
    Krumb Snatcha - Triumph (Prod. By Karimbo)
    LCD Soundsystem - North American Scum
    Thee Oh Sees - Enemy Destruct
    Octogen - James
    Johnny Foreigner - Lea Room
    Frisco - One Me (Ft. Jammer) (Prod. By Ratchet)
    We Were Promised Jetpacks - Quiet Little Voices
    Cardopusher - Show Me Your Pussy Massive
    Gojira - Toxic Garbage Island
    Los Campesinos! - The International Tweexcore U
    Datarock - Give It Up
    Mudhoney - Touch Me I'm Sick
    Marching Band - For Your Love
    Frightened Rabbit - The Twist
    Patrick Wolf - Vulture
    Akira Kiteshi - pinball
    The Radio Dept. - The Worst Taste in Music
    Recordkingz - Keep On (Feat. Chalice And Ruk)
    The Soviettes - (Do) The Stagger
    Art Brut - DC Comics and Chocolate Milksh
    Manchester Orchestra - Tony The Tiger
    Loefah - disko rekah
    Loney, Dear - Airport Surroundings
    N.A.S.A. feat The Cool Kids, Ghostface Killah & Scarface - The Mayor
    The Decemberists - The Rake's Song
    Esser - Headlock
    The Fresh & Onlys - Only One I Want
    Venetian Snares - Kimberly Clark
    Soft Toy Emergency - I Kno U Want It
    Underwater Tea Party - Better Than the Movies
    Method Man and Redman - Dangerous Mcees
    Micachu - Golden Phone
    MSTRKRFT - Vuvuvu
    Kaospilot - Colossus
    N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton
    Late of the Pier - Space And The Woods
    Les Georges Leningrad - Sponsorships
    Coki - all of a sudden
    The Thermals - When I Was Afraid
    The Liars - Mr your on fire Mr
    ILL (Xmen), Cross, Joe Lucazz, Work - Krach Monnaie
    Bad Brains - Sailin' On
    Dabrye ft Jay Dee And Phat Kat - Game Over (Flying Lotus Remix)
    Minor Threat - Minor Threat
    Metric - Help I'm Alive
    Hello Saferide - Anna
    White Rabbits - Percussion Gun
    Schulte und Epoz - Friedhofsg‰rtner
    Jon Hopkins - Vessel
    The Gay Blades - O Shot
    Cats on Fire - The Borders of This Land
    bleech - Is It True That Boys Don't Cry
    Devo - It's Not Right
    Puppetmastaz - Animals
    Super Furry Animals - White Socks/Flip Flops
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  • WHAT YOU CAN HEAR & SEE ON KOKOMO's WEBSITE !

    Mai 21 2009, 13h57 por KOKOMOwebradio

    http://kokomo.fr

    Bill Callahan
    Gossip -Music For Men / Heavy Cross
    Cats on Fire - Our Temperance Movement
    Timber Timbre - We’ll Find Out
    Wye Oak -Take It In
    God Help The Girl - Come Monday Night
    Cold War Kids - TocarHang Me Up to Dry (live)
    Emily Arin - I Want You to Sing Along With Me
    O’Death -TocarHome (acoustic performance)
    Two Sheds - E.P
    Bosque Brown - Baby
    Sister - Treat It Kind
    Weinland - Breaks In The Sun
    Sixto Rodriguez @ Daytrotter and Amoeba
    JAIL - There’s No Sky (Oh My My)
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  • New bands added to Indietracks line-up!

    Mai 12 2009, 20h47 por NatD

    Former Pipettes chanteuse !Rose Elinor Dougall has been added to the line-up for this year’s Indietracks.

    The singer is one of six new acts - other bands recently added to the Indietracks line-up from around the world include Cats on Fire (Finland), Sucrette(Japan), Modular(Argentina),Labrador(Denmark) and The Specific Heats (USA).

    Indietracks is this year headlined by Camera Obscura, Emmy the Great and Au Revoir Simone , with the final headline act due to be announced shortly. They will be joined by hotly-tipped Butcher Boy, scuzzy guitar-lovers The Manhattan Love Suicides and sophisticated popsters Help Stamp Out Loneliness.

    Other bands playing Indietracks include BMX Bandits, Lucky Soul, The Frank and Walters and The School.

    The schedule for the festival has also just been announced Single, Rose Elinor Dougall and Au Revoir Simone will play on Friday evening. The following bands will play on Saturday and Sunday:

    Saturday
    Camera Obscura, Emmy the Great,Wake the president, La Casa Azul, Cats on Fire, Kevin McGrother, Manhattan Love Suicides, Fitness Forever, Butcher Boy, Alaska, King of cats, Speedmarket Avenue, Mighty Mighty, The Lovely Eggs, Poppy and Friends, One Happy Island, Pete Green, Sucrette, Friends, Labrador, The Frank and Walters, Little My, Ray Rumours and The No-Ideas, Friends, Downdime and The Rocky Nest.


    Sunday
    Gordon McIntyre, MJ Hibbett, BMX Bandits, Disasteradio, Le Man Avec Les Lunettes, Roy Moller, Nick Garrie, Zipper, ste mccabe, Moustache Of Insanity, Pocketbooks, Hong Kong In The 60s, loyal trooper, The Cola jet set, The Smittens, , Countryside, Let's Whisper, Lucky Soul, Northern Portrait, The Specific Heats, Tender Trap, Help Stamp Out Loneliness, The Marshmallow Kisses, The School, Eux Autres, Bonne Idee and The Understudies, .

    Weekend tickets cost £55, day tickets cost £30 and both are available to buy from Ticketweb or by calling the railway direct on 01773 747 674. Remember, buying the tickets direct from the railway ensures that more money goes towards the festival.

    Look forward to seeing you there!
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  • Dandelion Radio - May 2009 shows

    Mai 4 2009, 8h30 por DandelionRadio

    Andrew Morrison:
    Andy's May show includes an exclusive first play of all three tracks from Stylus Rex's new EP, along with Bloc Party's new single (as remixed by Armand van Helden) and new tunes from Dan Deacon, Sad Day For Puppets and Depeche Mode. Unsigned choices include a brand new unheard song from lanterns on the lake, The Reject Club, Bye-bye violet tapes and Block 45, as well as two tracks by Raw Milk. Teresa picks a Tasty Tip, Scott selects a cover version to fill his Funky Five Minutes, and there's a competition to win CDs including the debut album by Dalmation Rex and the Eigentones.

    Jeff Grainger:
    Jeff's Dandelion Radio Show for May is two hours packed with brand new tunes by the likes of The Second Floor Band, Sables, 5turns25, The Young Republic and Arborea. He'll also be playing a variety of older tracks by The Chameleons, Rita Chao & The Quests and Boubacar Traore
    Album of the Month is 'Why There Are Mountains', the ear-popping debut by, New York's, Cymbals Eat Guitars. And if all this wasn't enough the highlight of the 120 minutes is a Session recorded exclusively for the show by Alisia Casper

    Katherine Godfrey:
    This month Stenchman, Martyn, Ekelon, and experimental dubstep label Frijisfo Beats cut basslines from the wreckage, dragging them from the depths to surface alongside Instra:mental's Lynchian nightmare, while trembling bells and Teengirl Fantasy pull etherial melodies from the heavens only to find themselves heavyhandedly butted up against 2 minute punk rock.
    New monthly feature, Wax Across the Water, sees Katherine and fellow Dandelion DJ Marcelle exchanging a record that is setting their world alight right now; this month: tracks from Hamburg-based label Pudel Produkte.

    Marcelle:
    Kiss and tell - the statistics

    Dutch band The Ex are celebrating their 30 year existence with an album featuring lots of statistics about their career. Inspired by this Marcelle reveals at some point during her show which of the artists she's playing she actually has kissed. Apart from revealing stunning numbers Marcelle plays her favourite run-out grooves and some animal sounds.
    And next to her popular Look Back Bore Records of this month (May 1979) series, Marcelle together another of the Dandelion deejays starts a new series: the two women send each other a vinyl record to play on their respective show each month. To top it all: Marcelle's exciting-and-surprising-as-ever May show comes with a proud 89,2% vinyl guarantee.

    Mark Cunliffe:
    Crumbs! It's May! 2009 is going quicker than a crate of Blue Wkd at a school disco.

    New releases are coming thick and fast too. Ashley Beedle's gone and bought himself a Sagem mobile phone the silly boy. Badawi's finally passed his Scouts knotting exam and grime crew the Newham Generals are rinsing it old skool. juju orchestra are not quite on a latin tip, well, that's what they say. Hawt has up-ended the TravelLodge off the M62 ... naughty. Black Pepper's run out of petrol and would you credit it, she was on the M62 at the time and hasn't got a bed for the night 'cos of Hawt's legging up antics....the bugger. Flare are doing a Marley with a bit of a drum and a bit of a bass and Sway's only got Two Fingers these days ... bit remiss ...

    Mark Whitby:
    Buds are opening in his garden faster than he's got time to knock 'em down again, so Mark has retreated indoors to escape from the triffids and put together a three hour show for May, with spectacular results. Nature's loss is your gain as you get to hear an exclusive session from The Pocket Gods as well other aspirants to the title of Mark's favourite band in the world, such as Belgium's Dietrich, Florida's Slideshow Freak and, emerging strongly as a contender on the blind side, the curious amalgamation of Chilean and Scottish sonic adventure that is the province of the remarkable Vapouboat.
    Also featured are magnificent new albums from King Creosote, Jeffrey Lewis, The Broken Family Band and CunninLynguists as well as tracks from as yet unreleased gems by Extradition Order, The Chasms and Lactation Sandwich. And our new Peel Back and Sniff feature focuses on the contrasting charms of Fairport Convention and Crass.

    Matt Jones:
    What does this month bring? It brings joy and light in the form of Phylis Dillon, Lullaby Arkestra, gargle, Pendle Coven, mikus, Hayvanlar Alemi, Toxic Chicken, Voodoo Economics, trypta, Eat Rabbit, Dilworth, Obits and many more,
    plus an exclusive sneak peak at the new album from the lovely Tartufi. So in short - a genre blending blitz of musical goodness that's worth way more than 5 a day. Enjoy

    Pete Jackson:
    May blooms in to life on Pete's show with some awesome psychedlic stompery from Aqua Nebula Oscillator, Happy End and Wolf People, tracks from new albums by Mono, Mistabishi and John Parish and Polly Jean Harvey and we'll be taking an inordinate interest in our own footwear with a focus on ace shoegaze label Sonic Cathedral. We'll also get some more fiesty exuberance from And What Will Be Left of Them? and hearing Lord Numb's postcard from India.

    Rocker:
    This month's three-hour show is as usual packed with new music - there's exclusive sessions from Hazel Winter and The Manhattan Love Suicides, as well as a featured new LP from MJ Hibbett & the Validators.
    We have new singles from Violet Violet; Standard Fare; Lapels; Crystal Stilts and My Teenage Stride; also new tracks from Ozone Baby; John Parish and Polly Jean Harvey; moofish catfish; Matilda Lights; Neil Young; Cats on Fire; and Vanilla Ride.
    There's electronica from Solaris Heights; Jurek Przezdziecki; Gui Boratto and an excellent Pete Heller remix of Faithless; there's also dubstep from Kontext, remixed by Ramadanman; and some weirdness in the style of Captain Beefheart from Blurt.
    This month's Peel's Big 45 is a punk classic from 1977, and this month's Educating Elizabeth is an absolute Tamla Motown classic from 1967.
    As well as little known acts, here's a little known fact: Men are 6 times more likely to be struck by lightning than women.

    Yank Sizzler:
    While our time is rationed this month by the perils of the economy, famine, war & what not, here at the Yank Sizzler show on Dandelion Radio we worked the fruits of our brow to bring you brand new music from Maps & Atlases, Der Todesking, The Black Keys, Grampall Jookabox and more.
    There's also classics sent to us by the resistance; tunes by Louis Lasky, Sam Cooke and Ludus direct from their Peel Session. And lest we tempt to forget the brave work of The Builders & the Butchers, Jay Reatard & {{{Sunset}}}. Behold an hour of aural extravagance.
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  • Dandelion Radio - April 2009 shows

    Mar 28 2009, 20h34 por DandelionRadio

    Andrew Morrison:
    There's an underlying dark atmosphere to Andy's April show, with new tracks from The Joy Formidable, Samuraj Cities, Various Production and The Race, as well as three cracking cover versions including The Big Pink tackling The Cure, and Raw Milk's take on Guns N' Roses. April's session guest is Spidersleg, who contributes five exclusive new tracks. Unsigned music this month includes Figg and Small Engine Repair, there's a competition to win Decoration singles and you'll also hear a rare New Order track chosen by fans on their website.

    Dubster:
    It's a show of 2 halves.
    Steve first, Brian second ... or is it Brian second and Steve first?
    No hang on, we think it may be Brian first and Steve second ... or even Steve second and Brian first ...
    Oh, we don't know, but what we do know, is it's a garage sale and it's 3 hours long.
    So do join us for some retro bliss.
    Bliss that comes from CD's, vinyl and quite possibly an old 8 track cartridge machine (not to mention Myspace).

    Jeff Grainger:
    As April is the Month of Jeff's Birthday, he'll be celebrating with a two hour show packed with fineness. There's an excellent session by Brighton's The Half Sisters. New tracks from The Hurtful Taunts, Furesshu, BILLY GONE BAD, Humanizer, The Horn The Hunt and (a bit of) an exclusive from The Young Republic with a track from their forthcoming "The Alchemist" LP. Speaking of exclusives, wolfram wire and Alisia Casper return with one of three songs they recorded together especially for the show.
    This Months Featured Record Label is Habite Records of France and there'll be classic tracks from Sonic Youth and Hüsker Dü. Finally, there's two songs by Manchester's Eyes Wide who headline Oldham's next Dandelion Radio Band Night (see News/Events page). Now all we need is a cake big enough for all the candles!

    Marcelle:
    Mind the gap!?

    In this month's show Dutch deejay Marcelle tries to close one of the more renowned gaps in human history, the generation gap, and she hopes to close some other gaps along the way.
    She gets the help from one man band Zea, who in his live set changes an old Ramones track into a up-to-date anti-computer song ('I Wanna Be Deleted'). Zea makes also use of the lyrics of man who actually looks three generations older than he actually is, Mark E. Smith, with his rendition of Leadbelly's very old blues classic 'Bourgeois Blues'. A 20th century German hardcore electro musician puts his teeth into a 21st century electronic music label.
    JazZstepPa close the gap between jazz and dubstep and Burnt Friedman ends a generation gap or two by collaborating with former Can-drummer Jaki Liebeszeit. Dancehall singer Louie Rankin sings about a machine quite unknown to the current generation, the typewriter. Gudrun Gut tries to close a cultural gap with a visit to Poland and according to Disrupt there is no gap between man and robot.
    The Look Back Bore Records of the month (April 1979) close as always a 30-year old gap, courtesy of The Piranhas and J.J. Burnel. Marcelle hopes that all generations will be satisfied with this month's show 80% vinyl guarantee.

    Mark Cunliffe:
    It's April and we are coming to the end of the season. Yep, the East Derby Wheelie Bin Tipping League could have taken a decisive turn recently when Sevvel Street scored a perfect 10 for emptying a full garden waste Wheelie off a set of railings onto a Porsche Boxster....

    ....Meanwhile, on the show this month we have The Phantom Band juggling a skeleton. Tenna Star may need more than the first half of his name. Ghouqueu's given up making music to be a lumber jack and Kryptic Minds will keep your can of Ostrogoth Loose Label very nicely indeed. Common & Insight have been taking tips off Michael Phelps and Elephant Man is making Tenna Star very jealous indeed. Finally XisForEyes are entertaining themselves down at the butchers, never has a gizzard seemed so much fun....

    Mark Whitby:
    In April, Whitby salivates over a cocktail of great New York sides including stuff from Kittens Ablaze, SXNDRGS and Black Dice, follows this up with a psychedelic Texan slammer and then reveals that was a mere aperitif to the culmination of the countdown towards the greatest US state for music.
    There's also a six-pronged label feature on I Blame The Parents, including a much-awaited airing for Chav Stabber and a glimpse of the upcoming Extradition Order album, plus a smattering of soon-to-be-released gems from Finland's KXP and England's Slideshow Freak. Making up the numbers are tasty treats from old favourites of the show Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Camera Obscura and Pterodactyl.

    Matt Jones:
    Like a home for unloved pets, this show is full of potential new best friends. Men Diamler leads this month's cast of waifs and strays that also includes Gosprom Elfata and Cthulu is Sex.
    So across just 4 songs, that's a combination of beautifuly unhinged folk, ukranian hiphop inspired by the poetry of Vladamir Nabakov, 8-bit Afrobeat and sheer brutal noise. With another 19 tracks including brand new material from the likes of Ottersgear, Pix, Echo TM and King Dubby.
    What more could you possibly be waiting for? Listen or miss out.

    Pete Jackson:
    TS Eliot once wrote 'April is the cruelest month'. But his name is an anagram of toilets, which hardly makes him trustworthy.
    Instead, come listen to what I have on offer in April, including a session from psychedlic superstars The Lucid Dream, new albums from Electromagnetic Impulses, And What Will Be Left of Them? and Northerner and fantastic music from the likes of The Phantom Band and Wavves then make your own mind up.

    Rocker:
    Another three-hour show packed with new music - there's singles from The Pains of Being Pure at Heart; The Wild Swans; My Teenage Stride; The Beatnik Filmstars; Help Stamp Out Loneliness; Crystal Stilts; and Liechtenstein; also new tracks from Puerto Muerto; The Wendy Darlings; Camera Obscura; MJ Hibbett & the Validators; MC Sense aka Buddha; The Pete Green Corporate Juggernaut; Vanilla Ride; Cats on Fire and (The) Nervous Rex.
    There's dubstep from Mount Kimbie and Chase & Status, and electronica from Agoria; dOP; Itamar Sagi; and YEARK.
    Milky Wimpshake take on The Isley Brothers; while The Manhattan Love Suicides take on The Jesus & Mary Chain. There's vintage tracks from Vivian Stanshall, and Nico (no, sadly not together), and a fine record featuring Wendy Richard. This month's Peel's Big 45 is the 1994 debut of one of the greatest current female singer / songwriters.
    As well as little known acts, here's a little known fact: Sir Isaac Newton invented the catflap.

    Yank Sizzler:
    Here in the US, yearly taxes are due in April, but I haven't even paid the ones from last year. But what I have accomplished is a new show for April on Dandelion Radio. This month we jump in the pool with new recordings by Neko Case, Shrag, Crystal Antlers, Crystal Stilts, The Black Lips, The Snuggle Bugs & The Whore Moans along with some snuggle time for classics by Shirley Ellis, Dale Hawkins, The Hippy Boys, Huggy Bear, Calvin Party and more.
    Cheers and the next time you see me, I'll be on the run from the law. The taxes and all.
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  • one happy island

    Mar 26 2009, 20h07 por aque

    Sun 15 Mar – One Happy Island, Very Truly Yours, Black Diamond Bay

    (Original review on QWEE! an indie-poplog)

    Sorry this is such a belated post—I have been battling theses projects and finals. But now I am having a little break in sunny Puerto Morelos, Mexico, where I can sit by the ocean sipping white wine and finally start thinking about pop music again. (That happens to mean listening to the new Cats on Fire and Camera Obscura albums on repeat!)

    First on the list, last week Sunday I had the delightful privilege to see One Happy Island with Very Truly Yours in the very last show hosted in Chicago by my friends Colour Me Pop! I will be sad to see them go, but I do think they had a lovely send-off for their voyage to London.

    One Happy Island is a four-piece from Boston who has released two EPs on WeePOP! Records. They play in a classically DIY way that reminds me of a Bunnygrunt who I actually enjoy listening to. Their songs have wit and charm, great instrumentation (theremin included!) and best of all, a ton of ukulele (in which I, too, have been know to dabble). I spent a few weeks listening to Earth’s Circumference on repeat in my car, and probably even longer with TocarAnita and TocarTemporary tattoo,” which the band calls “their hit.” It’s easy to see how this band has been making the pop circuits all throughout the country for the last couple of years. They put on a show that was full of energy and incredibly engaging. I am excited to see where they go now that they seem to have picked up steam! (And Rebecca told me that they’re getting ready to put out a full-length!)

    Since the past two entries have championed the wonderful Chicago locals Very Truly Yours, I will just say that they put on an even better performance than last time. I am so glad to have such a fantastic local pop band and everyone should go and catch them next time around. They’re even making their way to Boston to open for One Happy Island and The Tartans. And, although this will be the subject of the next post, NEW YORK CITY POPFEST!

    Oh, and did I mention there was go-go dancing?? Chicago go-go troupe The Revelettes showed us their moves (admittedly to some strange choices, i.e. “These Boots are Made for Walking”). Although they were slotted for right after Very Truly Yours, that didn’t stop them from dancing into One Happy Island’s set, with hula-hoops and all!
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