Thursday, 31 May 2012

20120527 ep. 28 Hallo Sommerzeit!

Back from exam limbo, on summer air. After spending a week in the park and sunshine this is all I have to play for myself. Songs for lie-ins and disappearing daylight. Some new, some unreleased, all pretty fine. Opening with a tune from the Liars' much anticipated WIXIW set to escape next month. Perhaps my highlights, a 13-minute psychotropic epic, Ice Cream On Concrete, and the criminally underrated Swiss multi-instrumentalist Dimlite. Also exhibiting cuts from the likes of Young Echo, Honest Jons, Brainfeeder and Stones Throw.
Just in time for the summertime.
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LIARS Nº1 Against the Rush
MOHAWK PARK Gasoline
HEATSICK Ice Cream on Concrete
EL KID Mud
VESSEL Images of Bodies
ACTRESS Ivy May Gilpin
DIMLITE Can't Get Used To Those
THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS Ideal Home
JONTI Flesh of Morning
MONO/POLY Forest Dark

Sunday, 25 March 2012

121025 ep. 27 an unusual blend

An unusual blend to see off the Spring term. Things set off in a prismatic motley spanning the sounds of Calexico, Germany via Japanese crooner Damo Suzuki and deep into the South of Africa via London, Berlin or Moscow (?) – the latter, namely Hype Williams's contribution to Honest Jon's Records Shangaan Electro document, not to be confused with the director of the same name. Brief technical ghostings silenced John Cage (pun?) for a moment before the second, somewhat more tangible half of the evening took hold.
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OMAR RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ If Gravity Lulls, I Can Hear the World Pant
CAN Mushroom
SHANGAAN ELECTRO x HYPE WILLIAMS Love You (& Dub)
THE GOSLINGS Brindle
CICADA CREEK Degobah Sound System
JOHN CAGE Imitations, pt. 1
JOHN CAGE Double Music
KONA TRIANGLE Mango Rubicon
OVAL Ah!

Sunday, 12 February 2012

120212 ep. 26 Channeling the Spirit of Jazz, vol. 4

Reviving an old scheme devised in the early days of the show, just over 2 years ago, with gypsy guitarist Jérémie Coullon. From the deepest vibes of backward lounges to the fringes of electronic artistry, Channeling the Spirit of Jazz aims to trace the far reaching hand of jazz and all the corners it has grooved.

The evening was coloured by slick ivory licks and rambling bass lines. Most notably, East of Underground, a band of US servicemen based in Western Germany during the Vietnam War, whose covers of unorthodox jazz and funk rhythms will get even the most hardened dancing boots shuffling.


The seminal Art Ensemble of Chicago finally make an appearance of the show as well as the nomadic surrealist Ghédalia Tazartès. A surprising number of Cafe Oto luminaries came up tonight. In fact, AEC (and AACM) founder, saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell, will be taking up a two-day residency there in March. Click the flattering photograph for more information.

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JIMMY EDGAR Heartbeat Sexual
EAST OF UNDERGROUND (Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below, We're All Going To Go
ART ENSEMBLE OF CHICAGO Theme de Yoyo
MATTHEW SHIPP Vamp to Vibe
MOODYMANN I'd Rather Be Lonely
GHÉDALIA TAZARTÈS Casimodo Tango
MISEL QUITNO A Fancy Friendship
SHLOHMO Blankets, Outbound
BONDAGE FRUIT Prayer
WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS Words of Advice for Young People

Sunday, 29 January 2012

120129 ep. 25 with Pote

Return to the airs after a quiet three months. Joined by Pote aka Potegan for a disconcerting return to form. This is the show I always wanted to broadcast. Loud, abrasive, difficult, fast & harsh or slow & heavy. Very little to sing along to but when there is, it will feel like medicine.



After a sullen beginning, we inadvertently slipped into the "loud, fast and abrasive" part of the show with some proto-post-punk, before returning to the electronics in a more collected manner. Dropping off with some jazz and sing-a-long songs, until Pote's choice cut of This Heat's This Heat tore through the speakers. The night ended in a delirious cacophony of cyclic drumming and electroacoustic meanderings.

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ÉTAT BRÛT J. Michaux
ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER Nassau
KNXWLEDGE Beech
JEREMIAH JAE Vertical Pupils
SERVICES Element of Danger
KOSMONAUTENTRAUM Juri Gagarin
SECOND LAYER State of Emergency
MONKS I Hate You
ANSTAM Statical
BNJM One Sea (LUKID remix)
TIM HECKER No Drums
MOUNT KIMBIE Vertical
KLAUS Tusk
AIRHEAD Paper Street
PORTICO QUARTET Steepless
VENETIAN SNARES Ever Apparent All Being Shoulder
MOMUS Hypnoprism
ANIKA I Go To Sleep
BEAK> Backwell
THIS HEAT Horizontal Hold
T++ Voices No Bodies
COLIN STETSON Fear of the Unknown and the Blazing Sun
STEN HANSON How Are You
DENEIR My Chair, the Trumpet
ESPLENDOR GEOMÉTRICO Introspección
BASS COMMUNION v MUSLIMGAUZE Three

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Intermission


Please excuse the lengthy intermission since the last broadcast. The recording server at IC Radio was burnt out by a power cut in college around All Hallows and replacing it has proved to be quite an ordeal. Hopefully the system will be sorted in the new year. Prepare your receivers...

In the meantime, here is a recording of a selection I played out at IC Music Tech's We Are Metric night at Imperial College Union. Try jerking the dancefloor to this load.

CARL ORFF O Fortuna
TEEBS Arthur's Birds
LURKER OF CHALICE This Blood Falls As Mortal pt. III
FLYING LOTUS Archway (TEEBS remix)
PATTEN Ndi Bem (MY PANDA SHALL FLY ''Unknown Igbo'' Incident)
MISEL QUITNO Tadd's Children's Lost in Coutances
METAMATICS What the Birds Overheard
ANDY STOTT New Ground
FLYING LOTUS Lullaby
PATTEN Out the Coast (SCULPTURE remix)

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

111009 ep. 24 farewell, Fabian

Last show with Fabian for the time being, as he heads back to the Motherland. We made sure to make it count. Starting off in some manner of half-there quietness, then setting off on an magnetic tangent catching a few electrons in some kind of time-skipping-well. Eventually the beats began to drop, fall off, come back and disappear again before a 1970's Spanish funk cover of a J.S. Bach classic, followed by some fine funkadelics. A ridiculous reenactment of James Brown led to a brief barrage of low end pummeling, interrupted by a free jazz interlude before cracking down to the gritty blues. The closing track was the result of a late night / early morning jam in Vienna with Fabian and Nick Appelgren, with me reciting a passage from Edgar Allan Poe's short story The Fall of the House of Usher. Like going to bed after a long day, faulty thoughts running into each other in your head.

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DICTAPHONE Rising Minimal

MISEL QUITNO Im Halbhohen Gras

HRVATSKI ewc3

KEITH FULLERTON WHITMAN Stereo Music for Acoustic Guitar, Buchla Music Box 100, Hewlett Packard Model 236, Oscillator, Electric Guitar and Computer - Part One

KEITH FULLERTON WHITMAN Stereo Music for Acoustic Guitar, Buchla Music Box 100, Hewlett Packard Model 236, Oscillator, Electric Guitar and Computer - Part Two

HIGH SKIES The Earth at Night

SEAZO Semilanceata

DAISUKE TANABE BFR014

INSIGHTFUL Agonate

WIDOWS Drama

MATTHEWDAVID All You'll Never Know

ALGO RITMICO Happy

FLYING LOTUS Melting3

FUSIOON Tocata y Fug

MEDESKI, MARTIN & WOOD Macha

HUGH MASEKELA Keep Me Hangin' On

RAMP Daylight

DANIMALS Nightshift in Blue

THE STEPKIDS Brain Ninja

JOSHUA REDMAN Hide and Seek

STEWWIWONDA IGotYou (I Feel Good)

ANTHONY "SHAKE" SHAKIR Flyswatter

T++ Tensile

ANTHONY BRAXTON The Bell

SHACKLETON Death is Not Final

TOM WAITS Make it Rain

HOWLIN' WOLF Smokestack Lightning

THE VELVET UNDERGROUND Some Kinda Love (Closet)

KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN Etude (1952)

FSHSTK / N.APP / IÑIGO Hark! A Zephyr / The Fall of the House of Usher