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2022 - the year of the dan: chapter 8

Chapter 8 Tombstome (check Twitter) was back in the game in May. That was good for the soul in itself. Percolator were back and sounding fine in Cyprus Avenue . I think they’re strongest in their motorik grooves (see Crab Suupernova) but that’s a taste thing. There was immense good feeling around the merch stand. The whole room really. It felt like we were all learning how to be out together again. Sestra LP by Percolator

Playlist 505: Dec 2019 - winter in the west

Tunes. To take stock. Hibernate. Consolidate. Elucidate. Funny old world. Stick with the noise. Enjoy. Playlist Slow Moving Clouds – Karelian (from the soundtrack of Loch na hEala/Swan Lake ) Owen Tromans – A dialogue (Sacred Geometry) Gene Clark – No other (Remaster, 4AD) Aoife Nessa Frances – Here in the dark (Basin Rock) Skinshape – I didn’t know (Big Crown Records) Charles Rumback & Ryley Walker – Half joking (Thrill Jockey) OTTO – Roter teppich (Bureau B) Hochzeitskapelle – Sonido Amazonico (Gutfeeling Records/Broken Silence) Lal & Mike Waterson – Red wine promises (Domino) Bananagun – Out of reach (Full Time Hobby) Holy Hive feat Shannon Wise – Golden crown (Big Crown Records) Keeley Forsyth – Debris (The Leaf Label) Craven Faults – Deipkier (The Leaf Label) Caribou – Home (Merge) Percolator – Freshin (Penske Recordings) Rothko – The day before the day after your death (Trace Recordings) Rachael Dadd – Arrows (Memphis Industrie...

Playlist 475 - Jan 23 2018

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A lash of new music again this week. Lake Ruth , lush baroque pop tones. Brona McVittie , pastoral folk music with a kosmische filter. Jim Ghedi , sprightly enervating folk instrumentals. Chloe March , sumptuous dream pop. Benjamin Schoos & Dent May , gorgeous orch pop. Plus an aching memory from Michael Nyman from 1988 (pic), soundtrack music for the ages. More on these pages. The Underground of Happiness uplifting pop music of every creed www.theundergroundofhappiness.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/theundergroundofhappiness Twitter: UndergroundOfHappy Playlist 475 Tues Jan 23 2018 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 goo.gl/KyG3NM Playlist Percolator – Crab supernova ( playing Quarter Block Party, Cork Feb 2-4 ) Lake Ruth – Julia’s call Tandem Felix – Nothing I do will ever be good enough ( playing Quarter Block Party, Cork, Feb 2-4 ) The...

Best of 2017 - Part 2: Psych Pop/Prog/Dance/Jazz

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******************************************************************************************************** Laetitia Sadier Source Ensemble – Undying love for humanity (from the album Find me finding you , Drag City) Wonderful Brazilian twist on Laetitia’s signature kosmische. It’s hard to pick out any one element but I must say the vocals are a particular joy. Not just the lead which is as clear and pure as the best Stereolab . But the inspired backing ba da das which drive the playout. Still sounds fresh as a daisy almost a year after release. Michael Nau – I root (Full Time Hobby) Sublime hazy memories of love from Maryland in the US... ... as if Harry Nilsson turned his mind to happier fuzzier times. There’s very little detail to list here – a one and a half note guitar figure, a snare roll, a ride cymbal, a dream of a voice – but really the story is more to do with the atmosphere. Languid is a word. Sleepy maybe. Intimate for sure. ...

Playlist 456 - July 18 2017: Best of 2017 Mid Year Review

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A playlist from the first half of 2017. Some were reissued this year. One is an extract from a longer piece. Most will be familiar if you're a regular listener. Part 2 of this selection comes up next week. Say hello to Laetitia and friends. Enjoy. The Underground of Happiness uplifting pop music of every creed www.theundergroundofhappiness.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/theundergroundofhappiness Twitter: UndergroundOfHappy Playlist 456 Tues July 18 2017 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 goo.gl/73FkiB Playlist The Comet Is Coming – March of the rising sun ( playing Liverpool Psych Fest, Sept 23 ) Snapped Ankles – Jonny Guitar calling Gosta Berlin Percolator – Crab Supernova Golden Retriever – Pelagic tremor Matthew Bourne – Isotach The Roger Webb Sound – Moon bird (English Weather compilation) Kamasi Washington – Truth (extract) G...

Playlist 444 - Apr 25 2017

A selection of dreamy kosmische cuts this week. Jane Weaver making something vulnerable and really beautiful out of interweaving synths. Percolator with lovely gauzy shoegaze textures. The Saxophones have a veil thin dream pop. And Matthew Bourne is back with sublime instrumental piano music. More on these pages. The Underground of Happiness uplifting pop music of every creed www.theundergroundofhappiness.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/theundergroundofhappiness Twitter: UndergroundOfHappy Playlist 444 Tues Apr 25 2017 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 goo.gl/M33CKO Playlist Jane Weaver – Slow motion ( playing The Lexington, London, May 22 ) Percolator – Yellow fire ( playing Coughlan's, Cork, Apr 28; Bello Bar, Dublin, Apr 29 ) Autre Monde – Customs Me and The Bees – Spinnin The Saxophones – If you’re on the water Nightlands – Dependi...

Percolator – Sestra (Penske Recordings)

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Delicious mixture of the propulsion of Stereolab and the textures and crunch of My Bloody Valentine from this Dublin band’s debut album. There are many things to love about the album – the sense of adventure, the absorption in ideas for their own sake (an improv spirit maybe), the embrace at the same time of pop melodies, the sheer breadth of sounds generated throughout the album – but I think my favourite is that great quality in any band or album, not trying too hard. I can think of ten other bands who might have taken a rough draft of these songs and turned them into bombast, beating you over the head with the ideas and in the process murdering any beauty. Percolator have that wonderful thing, restraint, so instead they stick with the ideas, the raw elements and see them through, not just as means to an end but as diamonds in themselves. In this I would put them next to labelmates The Altered Hours . A band with vision and in it for the long haul. Plus with obvious ...

Playlist 443 - Apr 18 2017

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A bunch of folk music in the first half of the show this week. The Nightjar, brilliantly ghostly. Richard Osborn, wonderful pastoral American primitive. Seti The First, magnificent string based instrumentals. And in the second half, much of the louder variety. Snapped Ankles, murderous bassline. Percolator, mashing MBV & Stereolab together beautifully. Can, looping the loop wonderfully. And from Brussels, Manu Louis (pic) with an amazing soundclash of 8 bit, electro, orchestral and whatever you're having yourself. More on these pages. The Underground of Happiness uplifting pop music of every creed www.theundergroundofhappiness.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/theundergroundofhappiness Twitter: UndergroundOfHappy Playlist 443 Tues Apr 18 2017 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 goo.gl/Qg4zkb Playlist The Nightjar – The birds were made to s...

Playlist 439 - Mar 21 2017

New releases this week from Dublin band Percolator (pic) with a lovely scratchy but somehow understated brand of shoegaze. They play Coughlan's in Cork at the end of April. Also Snapped Ankles , punktronica they're calling it, all I know is it's got thundering bass and distorted vocals and is a great thing altogether. Mick Harvey still wowing with the Serge Gainsbourg interpretations/translations, this time in duet with the wonderful Sophia Brous , more greatness. More thunderous drumming this time from Huddersfield's The Scaramanga Six , two drummers apparently and a wonderful anthemic vocal refrain. Plus Barry McCormack , playing The Workman's Club in Dublin soon, bringing great sturdy songwriting into folk tunes with a motorik pulse. More on these pages. The Underground of Happiness uplifting pop music of every creed www.theundergroundofhappiness.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/theundergroundofhappiness Twitter: UndergroundOfHappy ...