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  • Dandelion Radio - September 2009 shows

    Ago 31 2009, 8h19 por DandelionRadio

    Andrew Morrison:
    Andy's two-hour September show includes new music from Sad Day For Puppets, Martin Carr, Bloc Party, Candy Claws and Samuraj Cities. Find out the latest news about our "Peel Legends" month coming up in October, and also hear unsigned tunes from Raw Milk, Chimney Heart, Arrows Of Love and small crew, amongst others. As well as all this, there's an Andy's Old Chestnut from 1992, Teresa's Tasty Tips, Scott's Funky Five Minutes and another rare selection from Mr Discography's New Order Jukebox. Listen out for Andy presenting a show on Bestival FM, live from the festival site on Friday 11 September from 12pm 'til 1pm - broadcasting to the entire Isle of Wight on 87.7MHz FM and the world at www.bestival.net!

    Jeff Grainger:
    Although Jeff's September show is just an hour in length it's still a rather crowded affair what with The Langley Schools Music Project, Gaggle, Mount Righteous & The 180g's all giving us examples of their respective choral ditties.
    There are tracks by Post Abortion Stress, Mark Kozolek and Billy Gone Bad. New releases from Fists, The Answering Machine and Middx get a spin. Plus Kalbakkan bring us Scandinavian folk music with a mancunian accent.

    Marcelle:
    The destruction of vinyl: love it!

    Marcelle looks back on this year’s Klangbad Festival, held early August on the banks of the Donau in the south of Germany, curated by Faust's Hans-Joachim Irmler and with gigs by amongst others Oneida, The Nightingales, To Rococo Rot, Burnt Friedman & Jaki Liebeszeit, Lapin Machin, Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle, Christy and Emily, dälek, eh, Marcelle herself and French artist Arnaud Revière who actually destroyed records during his amazing performances; even that got the thumbs up from Marcelle.
    Also new music from Milanese, Monster Zoku Onsomb, Flaba Stone, Chicks on Speed, FFF and Arrebite. The Look Back Bore Records of this month (September 1979) comprise of Marcelle's all time fave album and a 12-inch by the younger brother of a former rotten man.

    Mark Cunliffe:
    Hey folks. Time is now drifting along into Autumn like a floater into a swimming pool attendant's net. Take's a week's training by the Whitby sewerage outflow pipe to be classed as proficient in floater recovery you know.
    On this months show BandFX take foundation with a non-biological root. Ruthie Foster thinks the afterlife is going to be spiffing, just wait til Norris McSkwirter tap's you up for a Guinness mate. Arrebite wants wants to be Shure and Wiley's mislaid a sibling. Andrew Bird has gone in for act's of God which Ward 21 has maximum Respect for. We have Honkeyfinger who is one man banned from having other mates to play with and Thee Oh Sees are gilding some FILTH!!!!!!! There's a Shed that has re-jigged some spaghetti in Birmingham and Furesshu comes at us with some terror dubstep.
    Put that in your pool and float it!

    Mark Whitby:
    Around the world this month you'll find, among other things, people celebrating Independence Day in Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Eritrea, and Respect for the Aged Day in Japan. But we ignore all that and concentrate on celebrating the existence of some bloody great tunes.
    Headlining our festivities we have a unique themed session from Dandelion favourite Lord Numb. In France, they're putting their free time to constructive use, as you'll hear from 13th hole, EggBox and T.O.B..
    Elsewhere in the world, there's almost an excess of great stuff being released, and we do our best to cram as much of it in as possible. Taking part in the musical sardines are new singles from Fuck Buttons, Cranium Pie and the Mantra Above the Spotless Melt Moon. And dare I even mention the fevered noisemaking of Bandicoot, micropenis, Science Bastard and Slut Krush?
    And if you think October might offer a release from such excellence, we force you to think again by treating you to a pre-release blast from the magnificent album from Crowhead.
    If you're in the UK, think yourself lucky it isn’t 1752 when 12 days of September went missing and the most notable entertainment was the first recorded instance of custard-pie throwing.

    Matt Jones:
    Matt's September outing contains a session from Hurtdeer that nestles pleasingly alongside many other tracks of different shapes and sizes, including, Conelrad, Halado Negro, World Sanguine Report, the One Ensemble Orchestra, Orxata Sound System, Cloudc, Omar Souleyman, twi the humble feather, Necro Deathmort, Men Diamler and many others.
    If that little list of names doesn't spark a flicker of interest or a smidgeon of curiosity then Matt politely suggests you try Heart FM or something of that ilk instead. Enjoy!

    Pete Jackson:
    Pete Jackson proudly presents a new and exclusive session from The Chasms, and invites the world to join him at the premiere. Cornershop have brought along their own album, and The Lucid Dream, Strawberry Whiplash and Tom Deluxx have all brought new stuff to the party too. The guest list ranges from the great names of royalty (King Cannibal, Lord Numb) to the more modest (er, micropenis), and some people can barely contain their excitement - you know who I'm talking about, Pissed Jeans. Come and join us - I've saved you a place down the front...

    Rocker:
    This month's three-hour show features new releases from The Pains of Being Pure at Heart; Emmy the Great; Eux Autres; Vivian Girls; Tender Trap; Horowitz; The Humms; The Hidden Cameras; Insect Guide; and The Fauns.
    As usual there's also the chance to hear a few artists you may not have come across before, including implosion quintet; The Speedpuppies; The Jet Rodriguez; Haunted Love; Sourpatch; The Champagne Socialists; and 3timesgone.
    There's new electronica from Extrawelt; EDX; Chaim; and Turmspringer, while in a dubstep vein Moving Ninja collaborates with Pinch.
    Since having their LP featured in last month's show, The Manhattan Love Suicides have split. Never mind though, we already have tracks to play you from two of their various new projects, with more to follow!
    This month's Peel's Big 45 is a Lee (Scratch) Perry production from 1973, which features some very nice Jamaican surface noise, while this month's Educating Elizabeth is a very collectable Northern Soul 7-inch from 1968.
    As well as little known acts, here's a little known fact: Electricity comes from other planets.

    Ste McCabe:
    My third show for Dandelion Radio features underground hits from great cult female vocalist bands such as Partyline and The Lovely Eggs, diverse queer music from the legendary Minty, pop artist Mary Cigarettes and twee rappers Hug Party, with a special song about a hotdog man from the certifiable living room performers Will and Rick.
    Probably my most diverse show so far - every song is pop genius, bonkers or both from the finest ladies, queers and lefties around.
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  • Dandelion Radio - August 2009 shows

    Jul 27 2009, 20h44 por DandelionRadio

    Andrew Morrison:
    Andy's August show includes new music from Martin Carr, The Horrors, Atomizer, The Bobby McGee's and The Steals as well as more tracks from the High Chai Recordings label. There's a timeless and dramatic movie theme tune by Klaus Doldinger; Teresa's Tasty Tips and Scott's Funky Five Minutes; and the welcome return of no less than three features: The Orchestra Hit Liberation Front, Andy's Old Chestnut and Mr Discography's New Order Jukebox. Unsigned tunes come from Document 3, Spidersleg and Raw Milk, and there's news of the "Peel Legends" month Dandelion Radio has planned for October!

    Marcelle:
    Length does matter!

    In a five-programme special, lasting 14 hours and spread out over three different internet radio stations, Marcelle plays in alphabetical order acts with songs which last at least ten minutes. For Dandelion she plays bands whose names starts with M, R, O and P. Expect some krautrock, an anti-Bush dance track, some Eskimo-music, music out of a can and one of the two best Lancashire songs ever (The Fall being the other one).

    You are welcome to catch all shows in this series:

    Part 1 (A-C): DFM Radio Amsterdam, 28th July (18.00 - 21.00 BST)
    http://www.dfm.nu

    Part 2 (C-F): DFM Radio Amsterdam, 4th August (18.00 - 21.00 BST)
    http://www.dfm.nu

    Part 3 (F-M): FSK Radio Hamburg: 5th August (22.00 - 00.00 BST)
    http://www.fsk-hh.org

    Part 4 (M-R): Dandelion Radio London: during August playing every day in a loop
    http://www.dandelionradio.com

    Part 5 (S-Z): DFM Radio, 11th August (18.00 - 21.00 BST)
    http://www.dfm.nu

    On 1st September there's an afterparty show on DFM Radio with 'forgotten tracks', response and tips from listeners
    (E-MAIL YOUR TIPS: via Marcelle's contact page)

    Mark Cunliffe:
    While I've been away in Argentina there's been no let up in quality tunes. I've still been working hard from 6000 miles away to bring you the next Renée and Renato or Kajagoogoo.
    To that end Lethal Bizzle has been at the Viagra and Zinc has done a Spectre on his Mission's. Doing in a speaker?? No wonder Michael Martin resigned .... dangerous .... Tiny Masters of Today are being a bit boastful, they're at that age. Broken Rules are maximising a non-minimal sound ... which is a bit confusing. Why couldn't he just be satisfied with Just knocking out a good techno tune????? Taxman & Heist have locked themselves in a butcher's walk-in fridge the chilly billy's ... they are no doubt envious of Justin Adams & Juldeh Camara who find themselves warming up in the desert. Tickles can't get pissed and professor d is throwing some mean shapes, you'll have to ask a mathematician to tell you how to work out the mean of some shapes I'm afraid .... Chopin delivers us a manic funeral and 6BLOCC? I like you very much mate xx
    Add to all this featured artist Gappy Ranks then you have a show that'll rank up there with The Tweets Greatest Hits, just don't get into a flap with the anticipation ....

    Mark Whitby:
    A full fifty tracks of aural pleasure are on our August menu for your delectation. Mull over the exclusive banquet provided by session guest Slideshow Freak while perusing the many delicious side orders. Pre-release prime cuts include something from the forthcoming Pocket Gods album, a side of refried Kraftwerk courtesy of Dusseldorf’s Vibravoid and some tough but highly appealing gristle from Mr Bang On.
    Nutritious alternatives include a spicy aperitif cooked up by Babe Rainbow, quick but highly filling bites from Nobunny, Mario Kart and The Zookeepers and a fully twelve inches of something chewy yet highly digestible from Wet Hair.
    Delight in the opportunity to Peel Back and Sniff some maturing delights from Country Joe & the Fish and the Detroit Cobras, while considering some of the alfresco beverages ahead of us at this year’s End Of The Road festival.
    The dessert trolley contains a selection of old favourites such as The Loves, HEALTH and Llamatron.
    All in all, so good you’ll no doubt want to vomit the whole lot up and consume it all again, which is why we’ve got Dilithium Tourdes on hand with a sick bucket and a takeaway bag.

    Matt Jones:
    August's show features a cracking session from Dan Peace as well as new tracks from Jackie O'Motherfucker, Crisis Dub, Halado Negro, arrogalla, Volfoniq, World Sanguine Report, Chop Chop, Mobystow, Halogen to mention but a few.

    Pete Jackson:
    August has been known to bring an occasional heatwave, so Pete brings you a blistering two hours, including a scorcher of a session byCaptain Polaroid. We'll turn up the heat with roasty-hot new tracks from Human Hair, Calvery and Thee Vicars, and remember summers past with Bizzy B and Public Image Limited. We can also play favourite summer tea-time game "What's that smell?" with possibly the oddest record ever made - is it The Kaplan Brothers or is the mayonnaise on the turn?

    Rocker:
    Another three-hour show this month, including two featured LPs - The newly reissued and expanded eponymous debut LP by The Manhattan Love Suicides - and the 'Piece Of Cake' indiepop compilation on Big Pink Cake Records.
    There are also new tracks from The Beatnik Filmstars; Tender Trap; Woods; Grass Widow; Allo, Darlin'; Darren Hayman and the Wave Pictures; Hazel Winter; girl alliance; and The Pete Green Corporate Juggernaut.
    There's electronica from Lulu Rouge; Subway; Extrawelt; Fever Ray; and Burial vs Four Tet. Skream takes on DJ Mujava, while Henry Saiz takes on Guy J.
    This month's Peel's Big 45 is a 1974 funker, and this month's Educating Elizabeth is a slab of 60s blue-eyed soul from Bob Brady & The Con Chords.
    As well as little known acts, here's a little known fact: The biggest cake in the world was made in Las Vegas in 2005, it was 102 feet long and weighed 130,000lb.

    Ste McCabe:
    Ste McCabe's second show for Dandelion Radio is a one-hour slice of joy from the best queer and female bands from the past and present, with fantastic records by current underground stars such as Fever fever, Manda Rin and Penny Broadhurst, and some underrated tracks from past artists such as Fuzzbox and Boy George thrown in for your delight. Lots of in-between ranting guaranteed along with some (probably unnecessary) feminist politicising.

    Yank Sizzler:
    Here in Kansas, USA where the Yank lives, August is looked upon with contempt as temperatures and humidity soar into astronomical proportions, but like a fine glass of iced tea or a good strong deodorant, the music on the Yank Sizzler show will keep you cool and under control. I've got brand new music from The Rural Alberta Advantage, Ty Segall and Mikal Cronin, UUVVWWZ, Dosh, Jookabox and Dirty Projectors. And nothing will calm your summer nights like the stompin' tunes of Andre Williams, Pissed Jeans, Harmonica Frank or the Hippy Boys. So tune in and grab a big ol' slice of watermelon and tap the keg.
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  • Laboratory Noise featured on new Northern Star compilation "Revolution in Sound"

    Jun 20 2009, 21h58 por laboratorynoise

    Northern Star Records is proud to present 'REVOLUTION IN SOUND' - the next great Northern Star compilation - 17 tracks from 17 of the most exciting bands on the planet, for those who really have no other option than to rock ‘n’ roll...

    REVOLUTION IN SOUND
    for rockers, ravers, lovers & gazers

    1) Maribel - Deflowers
    2) The Manhattan Love Suicides - Clusterfuck
    3) The Nova Saints – Lights
    4) delicasession - Tape Check
    5) Punk TV - Vala Svala
    6) The December Sound - No Heaven Like Hell
    7) Ursula Minor - Sick Fuzz
    8) The Electric Mainline - All Too Much
    9) Laboratory Noise - You Created A Storm
    10) The Voices - When The Black Sun Sets
    11) Hot Zex - Insecure
    12) YoungTeam - Introducing Mr Gladstone
    13) Dead Leaf Echo - Pale Fire (Ulrich Schnauss Mix)
    14) Mint Ive - Paint A Picture (Of The Broken Hearts)
    15) Screen Vinyl Image - Slipping Away
    16) sunnyvale noise sub-element - I Love You Every Time You Smile
    17) Kontakte - Motorik

    © Northern Star Records 2009

    Revolution In Sound can be pre-ordered via the following links:

    www.revolutioninsound.co.uk
    http://www.northernstarrecords.co.uk

    This album won’t be in the shops till August BUT but you can receive yours well in advance exclusively from Northern Star Records. The first 50 pre-orders will receive the limited edition CDR NORTHERN STAR SAMPLER II. Remaining pre-orders will receive the sampler as a free download. Please note that this free offer is only available from www.northernstarrecords.co.uk
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  • ♫Reminderrr♫

    Jun 19 2009, 14h48 por LadyNightfaLL

    Just a personal reminder.

    Bands/Artists I still need to check out/listen to more/get more stuff from.
    Lykathea Aflame
    In Vain
    Asobi Seksu
    White Lies
    Glasvegas
    Ride
    Lycia
    Jakalope
    Blur
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
    A Sunny Day in Glasgow
    The Twilight Sad
    Damien Rice
    The Jesus and Mary Chain
    A Place to Bury Strangers
    The Brian Jonestown Massacre
    Catherine Wheel
    Razorlight
    Rufus Wrainwright
    Muse
    The Organ
    Tre Allegri Ragazzi Morti
    Marlene Kuntz
    Afterhours
    Giardini di Mirò
    The Manhattan Love Suicides
    Rosetta Stone
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
    The Dandy Warhols
    Pulp

    Albums I still definitely need to get.
    Placebo-Battle For The Sun
    Regina Spektor-Far
    Sol Seppy-The Bells Of 1 2
    Bat for Lashes-Two Suns
    The Banshee-Your Nice Habits
    Marilyn Manson-The High End of Low
    The 69 Eyes-Back In Blood
    Kasabian-Everything
    Tristania-Everything

    If anyone reads this, recommendations are very much appreciated.
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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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  • The 100 Best Albums ever!

    Abr 10 2009, 23h12 por MellowT

    100. Better Dayz - 2Pac
    99. Adios - KMFDM
    98. Bricks Are Heavy - L7
    97. A CLLCT Christmas - Various Artists
    96. Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
    95. Fragile - Yes
    94. Fun - Daniel Johnston
    93. Golden Feeling - Beck
    92. Gorillaz - Gorillaz
    91. Hello Nasty - The Beastie Boys
    90. It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back - Public Enemy
    89. Build A Nation - Bad Brains
    88. Cassadaga - Bright Eyes
    87. Cheap Thrills - Big Brother & The Hoilding Company
    86. The Bake Sale EP - The Cool Kids
    85. It's Complicated Being a Wizard - portugal the man
    84. Mudhoney - Mudhoney
    83. OK Calculator - TV on the Radio
    82. Raw Footage - Ice Cube
    81. Begin to Hope - Regina Spektor
    80. Candy Cigarettes and Cap Guns - Andrew Jackson Jihad
    79. The Sophtware Slump - Grandaddy
    78. Confusion is Sex/Kill yr. Idols - Sonic Youth
    77. Unfun - Jawbreaker
    76. Flip your Wing - Husker Du
    75. Dancing on Nothing - Dustin and the Furniture
    74. Freezepop Forever - Freezepop
    73. Frizzle Fry - Primus
    72. King Bee - Muddy Waters
    71. Orange Rhyming Dictionary - Jets to Brazil
    70. Give Up - The Postal Service
    69. Psychic Hearts - Thurston Moore
    68. Search and Destroy - IMA Robot
    67. Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia - The Dandy Warhols
    66. Until We're Dead - Star Fucking Hipsters
    65. Why Do Birds Sing? - Violent Femmes
    64. Yip Jump Music - Daniel Johnston
    63. Some People Have Real Problems - Sia
    62. The Gray Album - DJ Danger Mouse
    61. Taking Drugs to make Music to Take Drugs to - Spacemen 3
    60. Closing Times - Tom Waits
    59. God Don't Make No Junk - The Halo Benders
    58. Paul Baribeau - Paul Baribeau
    57. Odessey & Oracle - The Zombies
    56. Motion Sickness - Bright Eyes
    55. Damned Damned Damned - The Damned
    54. Arular - M.I.A.
    53. Conor Oberst - Conor Oberst
    52. London Calling - The Clash
    51. Europe - Ghost Mice
    50. There Will Be Fields for Us - A Drum and an Open Window
    49. Life - The Cardigans
    48. Everything Goes Numb - Streetlight Manifesto
    47. Feeding of the 5000 - Crass
    46. Front Seat Solidarity - This Bike Is A Pipebomb
    45. Get Happy!! - Elvis Costello & The Attractions
    44. Heretic Pride - The Mountain Goats
    43. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles
    42. The Smiths - The Smiths
    41. At Folsom Prison - Johnny Cash
    40. Voice - 1905
    39. Winners Never Quit - Pedro the Lion
    38. Either/Or - Elliott Smith
    37. The Yes Album - Yes
    36. White Light/White Heat - Velvet Underground
    35. I Object! - I object!
    34. The Shepherds Dog - Iron & Wine
    33. Hail to the Thief - Radiohead
    32. Millions of Dead Cops/More Dead Cops - MDC
    31. Manhattan Love Suicides - The Manhattan Love Suicides
    30. Grace - Jeff Buckley
    29. (Come on feel the) Illinoise - Sufjan Stevens
    28. Holiday - The Magnetic Fields
    27. Good News for People Who Love Bad News - Modest Mouse
    26. Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division
    25. Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables - The Dead Kennedys
    24. Diz N' Brid - Charlie Parker And Dizzy Gilliespie
    23. Debt of the Dead - Ghost Mice
    22. Chelsea girls - Nico
    21. Castaways and Cutouts - The Decemberists
    20. Blank Generation - Richard Hell & The Voidoids
    19. Blond on Blond - Bob Dylan
    18. The Boy With an Arab Strap - Belle and Sebastian
    17. Broken Star - The Broadways
    16. Dear You - Jawbreaker
    15. No Gods, No Managers - Choking Victim
    14. Years Of Refusal - Morrissey
    13. Goodbye Cool World - Bomb the Music Industry!
    12. Small Change - Tom Waits
    11. 69 Love songs - The Magnetic Fields
    10. Slanted and Enchanted - Pavement
    9. You're Living All Over Me - Dinosaur Jr.
    8. Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes - TV on the Raidio
    7. Get Lost - Magnetic Fields
    6. Dirty - Sonic Youth
    5. Collage Dropout - Kanye West
    4. Loveless - My Bloody Valentine
    3. It's hard to find a Friend - Pedro the Lion
    2. OK Computer - Radiohead
    1. The Queen is Dead - The Smiths
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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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  • Emmy the Great to play Indietracks!

    Mar 16 2009, 8h34 por NatD

    We’re very excited to announce that critically acclaimed folk popster Emmy the Great as a second headliner for this year's Indietracks Festival, alongside Camera Obscura.

    The London-based singer-songwriter, who will play the Indoor Stage shortly before Camera Obscura's set outdoors, is the second headline act to be announced for Indietracks, held on 24-26 July, 2009 on the Midland Steam Railway in Derbyshire. More headline acts will be announced shortly.

    Emmy will be joined by the hotly-tipped Butcher Boy, scuzzy guitar-lovers The Manhattan Love Suicides and sophisticated chanteuses Help Stamp Out Loneliness. Over 50 bands will play the festival in total, including BMX Bandits, Lucky Soul, frank and walters and The School.

    Wake the president, Friends, The Rocky Nest, Zipper, King of cats and Poppy and Friends have also just been confirmed.

    Emmy the Great released her debut album, First Love, in February 2009 on her own Close Harbour record label after receiving glowing reviews for a clutch of limited edition singles and EPs. Renowned for her evocative lyrics and inventive rhymes, she has toured extensively with artists such as Tilly and The Wall and Martha Wainwright. Her live band includes Euan Hinshelwood of Younghusband, Tom Rogerson of Three Trapped Tigers and Ric Hollingbery of Pengilly’s.

    This year, Indietracks is teaming up with legendary Elefant Records as part of the indiepop label’s 20th anniversary celebrations. The Madrid-based label, which was launched by Luis Calvo in 1989, has picked a number of bands to play on a special Elefant stage over the course of the weekend, including La Casa Azul, Cola Jet Set, Cooper, Nick Garrie, Single, Speedmarket Avenue, Tender Trap and Fitness Forever.

    We will be interviewing Indietracks bands on our blog over the weeks leading up to the festival, so do keep reading! Indietracks blog
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  • worst of love VIII - your love's worth a hit

    Fev 18 2009, 18h07 por milkchild

    Finally the comeback of my indie compilation full of love/hate songs for a late celebration of Saint Valentine. Hope you enjoy it.

    Tracklist as follow

    1 Darren Hayman & The Secondary Modern - Compilation Cassette
    2 Baskervilles - TocarCaught In A Crosswalk
    3 Comet Gain - A King Of Loving
    4 Sambassadeur - TocarSomething to Keep
    5 Rocketship - TocarI'm Lost Without You Here
    6 The Parallelograms - Without You
    7 The Manhattan Love Suicides - Tocar(The Guy On The) 14th Floor
    8 The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - TocarEverything With You
    9 Thee Headcoatees - Have Love Will Travel
    10 Papas Fritas - TocarSing About Me
    11 The Lodger - Let Her Go
    12 Hey Paulette - TocarI Really Do Love Penelope
    13 Primal Scream - It Happens
    14 Heavenly - It's You
    15 Television Personalities - TocarLook Back in Anger
    16 Beat Happening - TocarIn Between
    17 Milky Wimpshake - Tocardialling tone
    18 The State of Samuel - TocarI still love you
    19 Goodnight Monsters - First One On The Beach
    20 Slow Down Tallahassee - TocarNever be lonely again
    21 Red Sleeping Beauty - TocarDon't Say You Love Me
    22 Talulah Gosh - TocarBeatnik Boy
    23 Direct Hits - Too Shy
    24 Aislers Set -TocarMy Boyfriend (Could Be A Spanish Man)
    25 Strawberry Fair - TocarWhy Won't He Answer
    26 BMX Bandits - TocarBack in Your Arms
    27 The School TocarValentine

    If you fancy the compilation you can send me a message ;)


    Love,
    Dani


    PS: if any of the bands get to read this bulletin and it's disappointed about sharing their songs, I apologize and let me know so I can delete the compilation. Anyway, think on this album as a mix tape with no commercial interest (only love for the bands).
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