Saturday, January 31, 2009

electrical language no 158

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The first electrical language of the Year of the Ox, by pure chance opens with a track by The Ox. Thanks to Jess for pointing this out.

3 other things to say:

1. Please send me an e-mail if you would like me to send you a copy of The Eisenhowers' album Film Your Own Atrocities. Please say why I should send it to you.

2. The feed has been "migrated" as a consequence of google buying Feedburner. It is now http://feeds2.feedburner.com/theelectricallanguagepodcast - that is what you paste into the relevant place using your podcatching software (eg iTunes) if you wish to subscribe to electrical language.

3. If you use Facebook, here is a link the the electrical language page.


The music:

Spirals
by The Ox
When You're Gone by Susie Ledge (Steve Smart and Danny Dove remix)Too Distant For Us by Ruddinn (with Heida from Hellvar and The Bass Bandits)
Rocket Science and Dance Until Dawn by Astronauts of AntiquityHydra by HotelsThis week's soundbed music is White Hotel by Torchomatic. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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Saturday, January 24, 2009

electrical language no 157

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Wrong Pill by Project Mahlengoscht

We Fall In Love by Paul Berry

Thinking About You by Magdalena Konefal

Anna's a Stool Pigeon by Tom Gabel

Out Of The Wild and Traveller by Kevin Max

This week's soundbed music is Transitions and New Town by March Rosetta. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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Sunday, January 18, 2009

electrical language no 156

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Recorded in a bit of a rush on Sunday evening, I trawled through IODA Promonet to find 6 songs. The podcast was recorded in a hurry, and it shows. Sorry.

I have one copy of The Eisenhowers' album Film Your Own Atrocities to give away (thanks Raymond). Please send me an e-mail to lectriclingo@gmail.com and tell me why I should send you the cd.

Anyway, to the music ...


SyncronicitySebastien Cloutier "Fluid Parallel" (mp3)
from "Syncronicity" (Candy Rat Records)
Buy at iTunes Music Store
More On This Album

BirdhouseBirdhouse "Chinatown" (mp3)
from "Birdhouse" (Panda Digital)
More On This Album


HauntedHonorine Hillier "Easy Woman" (mp3)
from "Haunted" (Tema International)
Buy at iTunes Music Store
More On This Album


AZARVenice Is Sinking "Okay" (mp3)
from "AZAR" (One Percent Press)
Buy at iTunes Music Store
More On This Album


Beat ClubThe Black Sorrows "New Craze" (mp3)
from "Beat Club" (Head Records)
Buy at iTunes Music Store
More On This Album


Beat ClubThe Black Sorrows "Poor Boy Blues" (mp3)
from "Beat Club" (Head Records)
Buy at iTunes Music Store



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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Saturday, January 10, 2009

electrical language no 155

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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

Websites:


The title music is by
Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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Saturday, January 03, 2009

Reminder

There will be no electrical language this weekend.  Today I am working on next week's podcast.  For a sneak preview, look at this video





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Thursday, January 01, 2009