Another triumph from the Brewis Brothers, this time taking the thrilling prog-pop template from (Measure) and moving it in a semi-cinematic direction, like some kind of chirpy/disaffected Northern England mini-musical (in fact lads, how about getting this album on tour as a stage play with actors, a set and the band providing accompanying continuity?). So, momentary orchestral flourishes advance the plot, segues and interludes change the mood in film-cue style, field recordings of church bells and water gurgling locate the action. What’s the plot? My best guess is that it centres around the banality of everyday life, domestic strife and attempts to transcend same. The stand-out “conventional” tunes, A new town and (I keep thinking about) A new thing act as the theme tunes of the piece, conveying the core message with great brio (Is this the picture? comes a close third in its XTC spikiness, just ahead of the swooning, string-laden From hide and seek to heartache).
Grim up North? Maybe, but it’s a kind of delicious grimness, decorated with fantastic tunes (albeit mostly miniatures), and fascinating musical ideas pouring out of every orifice.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
F.S. Blumm & Lucrecia Dalt – Cuatro covers (La Bel Netlabel)
Drifting loveliness with an edge from the German Blumm and Spanish-based Colombian Dalt. Among the many joys here (Carpenters and Stooges covers side by side is one), I think my favourite is the transposition of Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps, which turns into an underworld duet awash with guitar hum and obscure pitter-patterings, where Dalt’s breathy invocations find their perfect foil in Blumm’s baritone reassurances. Sublime (as is everything on this wonderful pan-European label).
Free d’load www.lanetlabel.com
Free d’load www.lanetlabel.com
Playlist 210 - Feb 28 2012
The Underground of Happiness
uplifting pop music of every creed
www.theundergroundofhappiness.blogspot.com
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Playlist 210
Tues Feb 28 2012
11.00am-12.00pm
(repeated on Tuesdays 8.30pm)
UCC 98.3FM
listen live on the web at www.ucc.ie/983fm
*listen back to this show here
https://rapidshare.com/files/896751319/The_Underground_Of_Happiness_Feb_28_2012.m4a
Playlist
Milagres - For disposal (playing Primavera Festival, Barcelona, May 30)
Julianna Barwick - Never change
Hooded Fang - ESP
Grand Pocket Orchestra - Five pairs of fingers (playing Whelan's, Dublin, Mar 9, w/ Tieranniesaur & Last Days of 1984)
Seb Rochford & Leo Abrahams - Faint eligible remains (Days & Nights at the Takeaway 2)
Dirty Three - Rising below (playing I'll Be Your Mirror Festival, London, Mar 25-27)
Fireworks Night - Amongst the disappeared (playing Hoxton Hall, London, Mar 8)
Walpurgis Family - Simon smiles
Songs of Green Pheasant - Mirror
Lambchop - Gone tomorrow (playing Vicar Street, Dublin, Mar 3)
The Agency - Secrets to be told
Errors - Tusk
*next week's show will feature music from Memoryhouse, The Zombies, Serge Gainsbourg, Peter Broderick and Django Django, among others
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uplifting pop music of every creed
www.theundergroundofhappiness.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/theundergroundofhappiness
Playlist 210
Tues Feb 28 2012
11.00am-12.00pm
(repeated on Tuesdays 8.30pm)
UCC 98.3FM
listen live on the web at www.ucc.ie/983fm
*listen back to this show here
https://rapidshare.com/files/896751319/The_Underground_Of_Happiness_Feb_28_2012.m4a
Playlist
Milagres - For disposal (playing Primavera Festival, Barcelona, May 30)
Julianna Barwick - Never change
Hooded Fang - ESP
Grand Pocket Orchestra - Five pairs of fingers (playing Whelan's, Dublin, Mar 9, w/ Tieranniesaur & Last Days of 1984)
Seb Rochford & Leo Abrahams - Faint eligible remains (Days & Nights at the Takeaway 2)
Dirty Three - Rising below (playing I'll Be Your Mirror Festival, London, Mar 25-27)
Fireworks Night - Amongst the disappeared (playing Hoxton Hall, London, Mar 8)
Walpurgis Family - Simon smiles
Songs of Green Pheasant - Mirror
Lambchop - Gone tomorrow (playing Vicar Street, Dublin, Mar 3)
The Agency - Secrets to be told
Errors - Tusk
*next week's show will feature music from Memoryhouse, The Zombies, Serge Gainsbourg, Peter Broderick and Django Django, among others
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or text +353 (0)86-7839800
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University College Cork,
Cork,
Ireland.
Milagres – Glowing mouth (Memphis Industries)
A debut album of intriguing chamber/art pop, which is a curious but compelling mixture of sombre and upbeat, built around the star-material voice of Kyle Wilson. It’s a voice that bears an uncanny similarity in places to the beautiful tremolo of the fondly-remembered Murray Lightbourne of The Dears; at other times, it reaches for a sensuous, late night falsetto. Whichever, it’s engaging as anything and the catchiest hook on the album (though there are many).
Throughout, the album’s spine of pulsing electric piano lines, shimmering cymbals and self-analytical lyrics might make you think of Grizzly Bear. Particularly, perhaps, during the uplifting crescendo of Gentle beast, or the deep, swirling undertow of the title track. But there’s plenty of variety in tone. The opening song, and first single, Halfway, maintains a lovely spacious quality, among the fizzing keyboards and woodblock percussion. Check also the tremendous slow build of For disposal, the sweetly disorientating guitar melody of Doubted and the fervent, impassioned plea of Gone.
Arrangements are always in the service of the songs (the addition of strings, as well as trumpet, flute and clarinet is very sparing) - delicate but also capable of delivering thrilling moments. In the process, an atmosphere of intrigue hangs in the air throughout. An album with several knockout tunes, it still manages the great trick of revealing its many layers gradually. And with every listen, it’s burrowing deeper under my skin. It’s hard to say what any of us will be listening to next year, but this feels like an album that will stick around. Showing a remarkable poise and maturity for a debut, this is glorious pop music.
*Director Dimitri Simakis picks up on a wonderfully surreal strain, not immediately apparent in the music, in this video for Halfway.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Songs of Green Pheasant – Soft wounds (Rusted Rail)
Beautiful and intriguing album on the Galway-based label from Sheffield’s Duncan Sumpner (following a few long players on Fat Cat in the past). There’s a flavour of Midlake about these woozy, tripped-out folk songs that’s very appealing. For example, the languid Teen wolf or the nostalgic Deaf Sarah. There’s also trumpet involved, which (with the exception of Johnny Carroll) we always love.
Songs of Green Pheasant / Teenwolf from danny bird on Vimeo.
Chairlift – I belong in your arms (Young Turks, from the album Something)
Caroline Polachek’s soaring vocal does a fantastic impression of sweet surrender on this glorious electro-pop number, the standout track from their second album. Twinkling and with a rush of euphoria about it, it’s the perfect marriage of content and form.
Matthew Bourne in China
Matthew Bourne's Montauk Variations is one of my favourite albums of the year so far - you can read more of what I think about it on this link.
http://theundergroundofhappiness.blogspot.com/2012/01/matthew-bourne-montauk-variations-leaf.html
News today that Matthew has begun a residency in China. He's started a blog about his stay there - it's entertaining and self-deprecating (a bit like his music really) and it'll be interesting to follow him over the course of the six weeks. Here's episode 1, which features photos of some huge meals.
http://matthewbourne.com/blog/?p=94
As we're in Oscar week, and given that a silent film has just swept the boards, let's remind ourselves of Matthew Bourne's sublime version of the Charlie Chaplin tune Smile.
http://theundergroundofhappiness.blogspot.com/2012/01/matthew-bourne-montauk-variations-leaf.html
News today that Matthew has begun a residency in China. He's started a blog about his stay there - it's entertaining and self-deprecating (a bit like his music really) and it'll be interesting to follow him over the course of the six weeks. Here's episode 1, which features photos of some huge meals.
http://matthewbourne.com/blog/?p=94
As we're in Oscar week, and given that a silent film has just swept the boards, let's remind ourselves of Matthew Bourne's sublime version of the Charlie Chaplin tune Smile.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Julianna Barwick, 1st album on vinyl
You'll remember seeing the name Julianna Barwick around here before. She was responsible for one of the most beautiful, and haunting, albums of last year, The magic place on Asthmatic Kitty, her debut for that label. Her first album, Sanguine, is getting a first issue on vinyl now, on the Portland-based M'Lady's label. If you were into The magic place, you'll love it. If not, you need to hear it, so here you go.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Playlist 209 - Feb 21 2012
The Underground of Happiness
uplifting pop music of every creed
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Playlist 209
Tues Feb 21 2012
11.00am-12.00pm
(repeated on Tuesdays 8.30pm)
UCC 98.3FM
listen live on the web at www.ucc.ie/983fm
*listen back to this show here
https://rapidshare.com/files/2588781496/The_Underground_Of_Happiness_Feb_21_2012.m4a
Playlist
Field Music - A new town (playing The Fleece, Bristol, Feb 23)
*d'load interview with the Brewis Brothers here -
http://soundcloud.com/underground-of-happiness/field-music-interview
Django Django - Default (playing Grand Social, Dublin, Feb 23)
(The) Caseworker - Sea years
*d'load interview with Conor from (The) Caseworker here -
http://conorot.podomatic.com/entry/2011-10-17T08_17_50-07_00
Tindersticks - Frozen (playing Trianon, Paris, Mar 3)
Phantom Limb - Gravy train (playing Whelan's Upstairs, Dublin, Mar 8)
Alabama Shakes - Hold on
Chairlift - Cool as a fire (playing Borderline, London, Mar 6)
Jagwar Ma - Come save me
Frankie Rose - Pair of wings
Saint Yorda - Deep water
Cormac O Caoimh - A new season for love
Grand Pocket Orchestra - Sandra (playing Bourke's Bar, Limerick, Feb 23 & Whelan's Upstairs, Dublin, Feb 24)
Tanlines - Brothers (playing Night & Day, Manchester, Mar 23)
La Sera - Never come around
Perfume Genius - Hood (playing St Pancras Old Church, London, May 14)
*next week's show will feature music from Walpurgis Family, Grand Pocket Orchestra, Milagres, Hooded Fang & Songs of Green Pheasant, among others
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Playlist 209
Tues Feb 21 2012
11.00am-12.00pm
(repeated on Tuesdays 8.30pm)
UCC 98.3FM
listen live on the web at www.ucc.ie/983fm
*listen back to this show here
https://rapidshare.com/files/2588781496/The_Underground_Of_Happiness_Feb_21_2012.m4a
Playlist
Field Music - A new town (playing The Fleece, Bristol, Feb 23)
*d'load interview with the Brewis Brothers here -
http://soundcloud.com/underground-of-happiness/field-music-interview
Django Django - Default (playing Grand Social, Dublin, Feb 23)
(The) Caseworker - Sea years
*d'load interview with Conor from (The) Caseworker here -
http://conorot.podomatic.com/entry/2011-10-17T08_17_50-07_00
Tindersticks - Frozen (playing Trianon, Paris, Mar 3)
Phantom Limb - Gravy train (playing Whelan's Upstairs, Dublin, Mar 8)
Alabama Shakes - Hold on
Chairlift - Cool as a fire (playing Borderline, London, Mar 6)
Jagwar Ma - Come save me
Frankie Rose - Pair of wings
Saint Yorda - Deep water
Cormac O Caoimh - A new season for love
Grand Pocket Orchestra - Sandra (playing Bourke's Bar, Limerick, Feb 23 & Whelan's Upstairs, Dublin, Feb 24)
Tanlines - Brothers (playing Night & Day, Manchester, Mar 23)
La Sera - Never come around
Perfume Genius - Hood (playing St Pancras Old Church, London, May 14)
*next week's show will feature music from Walpurgis Family, Grand Pocket Orchestra, Milagres, Hooded Fang & Songs of Green Pheasant, among others
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Lower Dens video
The lead track, Brains, from the new Lower Dens album, Nootropics (which I'm sure you know by now is pronounced No-eh-tropics), has been everpresent on the UOH playlist since the end of January. It's an unassuming krautrock monster of a tune. And the video is available now. More of a filmic interpretation really, directed by the award-winning Tristan Patterson, where each minute twitch in the musical arrangement has a visual shadow. So the entry of the hi-hat on 45s prompts a rhythmic shiver around the inscrutable Jana Hunter's face. It's ingenious really. I recommend you click here this minute.
Tour dates are to be announced around album release time (end of April), including in Ireland apparently, so stay tuned.
Tour dates are to be announced around album release time (end of April), including in Ireland apparently, so stay tuned.
AU live video
We mentioned a couple of months back that Portland duo AU had signed to the Leaf label, with their new album Both lights due out in April. The irresistible Solid gold was the first song from it to see the light of day - it's been on the UOH playlist ever since.
Now they've released film of a rollicking live version of the song, shot by Oregon collective Into the Woods, featuring, along with Luke and Dana, a brass section, electric guitar and the considerable vocal talents of Holland Andrews, who also sings on the album. It's liable to put you in a good mood and keep you there.
Now they've released film of a rollicking live version of the song, shot by Oregon collective Into the Woods, featuring, along with Luke and Dana, a brass section, electric guitar and the considerable vocal talents of Holland Andrews, who also sings on the album. It's liable to put you in a good mood and keep you there.
Feels Like Home Ep 44 - AU "Solid Gold" from Into The Woods on Vimeo.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Tindersticks new album
In a reluctant (if you know what I mean) addition to the category of favourite bands you've lost touch with (speaking for myself), there's a new album from Tindersticks on the way, The something rain, on City Slang. They're giving away Frozen for free on this link - it's got the trademark rolling bassline, whipcrack guitars, and some great wailing saxophone and trumpet. As usual with this band, it's a fantastic mood piece.
http://www.tindersticks.co.uk/the-something-rain/
There's also a beautiful, nostalgic film made at their recording studio, backed by the mournful, cello-laden Medicine.
I haven't always been thinking about them but I'm glad they're back.
http://www.tindersticks.co.uk/the-something-rain/
There's also a beautiful, nostalgic film made at their recording studio, backed by the mournful, cello-laden Medicine.
tindersticks - Medicine (official video) from tindersticks on Vimeo.
I haven't always been thinking about them but I'm glad they're back.
Olafur Arnalds, new video
Beautiful new animation to Olafur Arnalds' Near light, from last year's Living Room Songs EP on Erased Tapes. The film was made by Lam Ho Tak and it comes across like a monochromatic, Twilight Zone version of Studio Ghibli.
And of course the music is a perfect balance of restraint and emotion. Arnalds is just about to embark on an extensive European tour, check the dates here.
And of course the music is a perfect balance of restraint and emotion. Arnalds is just about to embark on an extensive European tour, check the dates here.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Playlist 208 - Feb 14 2012
The Underground of Happiness
uplifting pop music of every creed
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Playlist 208
Tues Feb 14 2012
11.00am-12.00pm
(repeated on Tuesdays 8.30pm)
UCC 98.3FM
listen live on the web at www.ucc.ie/983fm
*listen back to this show here
https://rapidshare.com/files/3315566805/The_Underground_Of_Happiness_Feb_14_2012.mp3
Playlist
Grinderman - Hyper worm tamer (UNKLE remix)
Errors - Tusk (playing Grand Social, Dublin, Feb 18)
Amadou & Mariam feat. Santigold - Dougou Badia (playing Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, Apr 13)
Santigold - Big mouth
Shearwater - Breaking the yearlings
The Agency - Midnight garden
The Trascendentalists
Dustin O'Halloran - Opus 54
Hauschka - Radar
Johann Johannsson - There is no safe side but the side of truth
(The Transcendentalists Tour, playing Opera House, Cork, May 19)
Matthew Bourne - Juliet
British Expeditionary Force - Commotion
Psychological Strategy Board - Internal workings of a noise intoner
Soap&Skin - Wonder
Milagres - Halfway
Hooded Fang - Tosta mista
*next week's show will feature music from Alabama Shakes, Phantom Limb, (The) Caseworker, Tindersticks & Field Music, among others
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www.theundergroundofhappiness.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/theundergroundofhappiness
Playlist 208
Tues Feb 14 2012
11.00am-12.00pm
(repeated on Tuesdays 8.30pm)
UCC 98.3FM
listen live on the web at www.ucc.ie/983fm
*listen back to this show here
https://rapidshare.com/files/3315566805/The_Underground_Of_Happiness_Feb_14_2012.mp3
Playlist
Grinderman - Hyper worm tamer (UNKLE remix)
Errors - Tusk (playing Grand Social, Dublin, Feb 18)
Amadou & Mariam feat. Santigold - Dougou Badia (playing Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, Apr 13)
Santigold - Big mouth
Shearwater - Breaking the yearlings
The Agency - Midnight garden
The Trascendentalists
Dustin O'Halloran - Opus 54
Hauschka - Radar
Johann Johannsson - There is no safe side but the side of truth
(The Transcendentalists Tour, playing Opera House, Cork, May 19)
Matthew Bourne - Juliet
British Expeditionary Force - Commotion
Psychological Strategy Board - Internal workings of a noise intoner
Soap&Skin - Wonder
Milagres - Halfway
Hooded Fang - Tosta mista
*next week's show will feature music from Alabama Shakes, Phantom Limb, (The) Caseworker, Tindersticks & Field Music, among others
e-mail the show on radio@ucc.ie
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University College Cork,
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Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Erased Tapes is 5
One of our favourite labels around here is Erased Tapes, home to some of the most beautiful records of the last few years - Peter Broderick's soundtrack work, Nils Frahm's solo piano (and collaborative) albums, Olafur Arnalds' chamber music and, most recently, A Winged Victory for the Sullen's swoonsome, ambient instrumentals, to name just a few (the latter's gig in Cork a few weeks ago was also up there for me among my all-time highlights of gigs in this, or any, city). Well, they're celebrating their 5th birthday and to mark the occasion they're giving away a free sampler featuring everyone on the roster. You can sample the sampler below, to avail of the download just register on their website.
There was apparently a surprise party for label founder Robert Raths in Berlin, some of which was recorded - have a look at Peter Broderick, Nils Frahm and friend Martyn playing here.
The label is also hosting its own night at The Great Escape Festival in Brighton, somewhere between May 10th & 12th. And there's also a box set planned for this year of previously unreleased material from artists on the roster. It all sounds brilliant and I can't wait. What a label.
There was apparently a surprise party for label founder Robert Raths in Berlin, some of which was recorded - have a look at Peter Broderick, Nils Frahm and friend Martyn playing here.
"Erased Tapes: Five Years Old!" from Erased Tapes on Vimeo.
The label is also hosting its own night at The Great Escape Festival in Brighton, somewhere between May 10th & 12th. And there's also a box set planned for this year of previously unreleased material from artists on the roster. It all sounds brilliant and I can't wait. What a label.
Playlist 207 - Feb 7 2012
The Underground of Happiness
uplifting pop music of every creed
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Playlist 207
Tues Feb 7 2012
11.00am-12.00pm
(repeated on Tuesdays 8.30pm)
UCC 98.3FM
listen live on the web at www.ucc.ie/983fm
*no podcast this week, see blog for audio/video links
Playlist
Frankie Rose - Gospel / Grace
Field Music - A new town (playing Primavera Festival, Barcelona, May 31-June 2)
Land Lovers - The cinema bell (playing The Pavilion, Cork, Feb 11, w/ Tieranniesaur & Squarehead)
Tune-Yards - My country (playing Button Factory, Dublin, Feb 12, w/ Thread Pulls)
Somadrone - Reckoning
Chairlift - I belong in your arms
Simian Ghost - Free agent
Sebastian Rochford feat. Gina Loring & Ranjana Ghatak - Love a sacred path (Days & Nights at the Takeaway 1)
Lower Dens - Brains
Best Boy Grip - Barbara
St Vincent - Cheerleader (playing Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, Feb 27)
School of Seven Bells - Lafaye (radio edit)
Jagwar Ma - Come save me
Hooded Fang - ESP
Justice - On 'n on (playing Live at the Marquee, Cork, June 7)
*next week's show will feature music from Dustin O'Halloran, Hauschka, Johann Johannsson, Matthew Bourne & Milagres, among others
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www.theundergroundofhappiness.blogspot.com
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Playlist 207
Tues Feb 7 2012
11.00am-12.00pm
(repeated on Tuesdays 8.30pm)
UCC 98.3FM
listen live on the web at www.ucc.ie/983fm
*no podcast this week, see blog for audio/video links
Playlist
Frankie Rose - Gospel / Grace
Field Music - A new town (playing Primavera Festival, Barcelona, May 31-June 2)
Land Lovers - The cinema bell (playing The Pavilion, Cork, Feb 11, w/ Tieranniesaur & Squarehead)
Tune-Yards - My country (playing Button Factory, Dublin, Feb 12, w/ Thread Pulls)
Somadrone - Reckoning
Chairlift - I belong in your arms
Simian Ghost - Free agent
Sebastian Rochford feat. Gina Loring & Ranjana Ghatak - Love a sacred path (Days & Nights at the Takeaway 1)
Lower Dens - Brains
Best Boy Grip - Barbara
St Vincent - Cheerleader (playing Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, Feb 27)
School of Seven Bells - Lafaye (radio edit)
Jagwar Ma - Come save me
Hooded Fang - ESP
Justice - On 'n on (playing Live at the Marquee, Cork, June 7)
*next week's show will feature music from Dustin O'Halloran, Hauschka, Johann Johannsson, Matthew Bourne & Milagres, among others
e-mail the show on radio@ucc.ie
or text +353 (0)86-7839800
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
St Vincent is Large
The incomparable St Vincent has just bestowed on the world her new video, to current single Cheerleader, directed by Hiro Murai. It kind of channels Gulliver in Lilliput via Charlie Kaufman, which is appropriate given the satirical bite in the lyrics. Like her home country, she manages to look magnificent even as she breaks into pieces.
As we're at it, the version of Cheerleader from her set for the 4AD Sessions was premiered this week too, via this link -
http://www.ifc.com/shows/portlandia/blog/2012/02/st-vincent-4ad-sessions-premiere
Here it is, so you can get a close-up of her spitting out those memorable guitar riffs.
As we're at it, the version of Cheerleader from her set for the 4AD Sessions was premiered this week too, via this link -
http://www.ifc.com/shows/portlandia/blog/2012/02/st-vincent-4ad-sessions-premiere
Here it is, so you can get a close-up of her spitting out those memorable guitar riffs.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Phantom Limb – The pines (Naim Edge)
Knockout title track of debut album from the Bristol 5-piece, featuring the justifiably centre-stage vocals of Yolanda Quartey, a classic soul voice of Staples Singers proportions, and backing worthy of The Band.
Tennis on ATP
New releases on the ATP label are always worth keeping an eye on. They've just announced the signing of Denver's Tennis, with first single from new album Young and old, Origins, due out this side of the world on Feb 13th. And you'll have to travel a long, long way to find a finer slice of alternative pop. Shades of Stereolab in the pulsing organ and fuzzy bass riff, with the female vocals leaning more towards a Lykke Li-style delivery. And backing vocals. Off the beat and so much more than just backing. Overall, intoxicating would be a word.
And on the other side of the double-A is this beauty. Jesus, that woman's voice does things to me. Good things. For those interested, the video, directed by Scott Laidlaw & Frank Rinaldi, also features two pretty girls holding hands, walking through the fields and playing with each other's hair.
And on the other side of the double-A is this beauty. Jesus, that woman's voice does things to me. Good things. For those interested, the video, directed by Scott Laidlaw & Frank Rinaldi, also features two pretty girls holding hands, walking through the fields and playing with each other's hair.
Tennis - Deep In The Woods from ATP Concerts & Recordings on Vimeo.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Playlist 206 - Jan 31 2012
The Underground of Happiness
uplifting pop music of every creed
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Playlist 206
Tues Jan 31 2012
11.00am-12.00pm
(repeated on Tuesdays 8.30pm)
UCC 98.3FM
listen live on the web at www.ucc.ie/983fm
*listen back to this show here
https://rapidshare.com/files/1592226033/The_Underground_Of_Happiness_Jan_31_2012.m4a
Playlist
Songs of Green Pheasant - Teen wolf
Milagres - Halfway
Land Lovers - The cinema bell (playing The Pavilion, Cork, Feb 11, w/ Tieranniesaur & Squarehead)
Hooded Fang - ESP
Errors - Earthscore (playing Grand Social, Dublin, Feb 18, w/ Remember Remember & Thread Pulls)
AU - Solid gold
Garret Baker & the Random Nouns - Into the ravine (playing Whelan's Upstairs, Dublin, Feb 8)
First Aid Kit - Emmylou (playing Workman's Club, Dublin, Feb 25)
The Lost Brothers - Oh brother (playing Bogan's, Omagh, Feb 3)
Ulrich Schnauss & Mark Peters - Gift horse's mouth
Tanlines - Brothers
Boy - This is the beginning
The Agency - Bumpers
*next week's show will feature music from Frankie Rose, Somadrone, Field Music, Jagwar Ma, Tune-Yards & Best Boy Grip, among others
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Playlist 206
Tues Jan 31 2012
11.00am-12.00pm
(repeated on Tuesdays 8.30pm)
UCC 98.3FM
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Playlist
Songs of Green Pheasant - Teen wolf
Milagres - Halfway
Land Lovers - The cinema bell (playing The Pavilion, Cork, Feb 11, w/ Tieranniesaur & Squarehead)
Hooded Fang - ESP
Errors - Earthscore (playing Grand Social, Dublin, Feb 18, w/ Remember Remember & Thread Pulls)
AU - Solid gold
Garret Baker & the Random Nouns - Into the ravine (playing Whelan's Upstairs, Dublin, Feb 8)
First Aid Kit - Emmylou (playing Workman's Club, Dublin, Feb 25)
The Lost Brothers - Oh brother (playing Bogan's, Omagh, Feb 3)
Ulrich Schnauss & Mark Peters - Gift horse's mouth
Tanlines - Brothers
Boy - This is the beginning
The Agency - Bumpers
*next week's show will feature music from Frankie Rose, Somadrone, Field Music, Jagwar Ma, Tune-Yards & Best Boy Grip, among others
e-mail the show on radio@ucc.ie
or text +353 (0)86-7839800
please mark messages “uoh”
Conor O'Toole,
c/o UCC 98.3FM,
Áras na Mac Léinn,
Student Centre,
University College Cork,
Cork,
Ireland.
Songs of Green Pheasant / Teenwolf from danny bird on Vimeo.
Jagwar Ma
A new name on me today, looking like some kind of exotic mis-spelling.
Here's what I know. They (He/She - although they seem like a band) are from Sydney, Australia, according to their facebook page. This song shares something with compatriots Tame Impala, in terms of a strong, 60's, beat-driven foundation. It also ends like a house 12". The opening drumbeat sounds like a 60's sample I just can't put my finger on. It chugs along magnificently, pulling you in its wake. There are handclaps involved. And it's not a little funky.
And the video, which tells us nothing extra about the band.
Nor does this, the B-side, mixed by Ewan Pearson, except that they're fond of clubby breakdowns. Available to buy on Feb 27th, through The Blue Rider label.
Here's what I know. They (He/She - although they seem like a band) are from Sydney, Australia, according to their facebook page. This song shares something with compatriots Tame Impala, in terms of a strong, 60's, beat-driven foundation. It also ends like a house 12". The opening drumbeat sounds like a 60's sample I just can't put my finger on. It chugs along magnificently, pulling you in its wake. There are handclaps involved. And it's not a little funky.
And the video, which tells us nothing extra about the band.
Nor does this, the B-side, mixed by Ewan Pearson, except that they're fond of clubby breakdowns. Available to buy on Feb 27th, through The Blue Rider label.
Days & Nights at the Takeaway
Everyone likes a good takeaway. But this one isn't the kind that gives you a food hangover at 3 o'clock the next morning. It's actually a monthly singles club, conceived by Seb Rochford of jazz fusion outfit Polar Bear, recorded at his own studio and released on The Leaf Label (they've been busy this year already), in the form of a 2-track digital bundle.
Each single will feature a different set of collaborators, along with Rochford himself, and will release on the last Friday of every month. (The "Takeaway" moniker derives from Rochford's studio, which was a food emporium in a previous life.) As you'll notice above, the first release is Love a sacred path, featuring LA poet and singer Gina Loring and British Indian vocalist Ranjana Ghatak. It's got a great ringing vocal delivery and a swirling monster of a backbeat, as you can hear for yourself here.
This is some footage of Gina recording her vocal track in the Takeaway studio.
There's also a filthy/gorgeous remix of the track by LV. Get full info and sign up on this link -
http://www.thetakeaway.net/
Get going, some eye-catching guests/collaborators are promised throughout the year.
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