Friday, 5 March 2021
Kevin Richard Martin - Lockdown Grooves (Elevate Festival)
Better known to most of us as The Bug, Kevin Richard Martin acts as a shapeshifter between genres. His contribution produced especially for Elevate, picks up where his album series "Frequencies for leaving earth", launched during the first lockdown left off. In this deeply personnal project, he devotes himself to intensely immersive soundscapes that develop a uniquely dystopian undertow.
This contribution was first aired on Thursday, March 4th at 11:30 p.m. CET through Austrian national radio station Ö1
Tracklist:
Kevin Richard Martin - Untitled 15
Kevin Richard Martin - Shepard tone 1 (Low hypnotic)
Kevin Richard Martin - Untitled 7
Kevin Richard Martin - Untitled 2
Kevin Richard Martin - A Broken Home (Taken from 'Frequencies for Leaving
Earth Vol.5')
OPN ft Roger Robinson - Replica
Kevin Richard Martin - Untitled 12
Kevin Richard Martin - Shepard tone 1 (High hypnotic)
Kevin Richard Martin - Untitled 4
Kevin Richard Martin - Refraction 5 (Taken from 'Sedatives')
Ana Roxanne - A study n Vastness
Kevin Richard Martin - Wife or Mother (Taken from 'Return to Solaris')
Kevin Richard Martin - Hallucinations (Taken from 'Hazy')
Robert Wyatt - Strange Fruit
Lockdown Grooves is part of Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. In Cooperation with Ö1
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Mary Anne Hobbs 2020-12-04 The Bug Guest Mix
Summer Faded Fast (You Knew It Wouldn't Last) Mix [Version2]
NEW MIX
Tracklist:
1
The Touch of A Stranger's Skin
Gareth Sager
2
Bottom of The Sky
Tashi & Yoshi Wada and Friends
3
For Suzanne
Durutti Column
4
Morningstar
Grant Hart
5
Token Spokes 1
Suzanne Ciani
6
Only Myself To Blame
Scott Walker
7
Dada Was Here/Thank You Pierrot Lunaire
The Soft Machine
8
Lights Off
The Phonometrician
9
Token Spokes 2
Suzanne Ciani
10
Reboot
Gary Lucas & Peter Hammill
11
Big Mouth
Dennis Young
12
Fools Gold
The Stone Roses
13
English Ghosts ft John Robb
Humanist
David Gamson - No Turn On Red
Released in 1982 only on two compilations - Sex Sweat Blood and the NME Jive Wire cassette. A Fat Camp re-edit later featured on a few Ze Records releases around 2009/2010
Thursday, 4 March 2021
Have Bass Will Travel
2 Bassists ; Bill Laswell and yours truly , in the dressing room , before a show in Brooklyn a few years ago . You never know...maybe before too long those days will be back again . But nothing’s ever certain is it? Pic by Yoko pic.twitter.com/hzhNVdyUQ2
— Jah Wobble (@realjahwobble) March 3, 2021
[UPCOMING GIGS] Black Cab: 'Rotsler’s Rules' single launch both North & South of the Yarra
The new single is dedicated to influential LA cosplayer, sci-fi author and '60's pornographer, William 'Bill' Rotsler and will be out late March. The track will feature on Black Cab's upcoming sixth album due for release later in 2021
LAUNCH DATES:
Howler (Brunswick)
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Supermädchen - live at The Corner Hotel Richmond (Jan 2021)
Friday, 16 April 2021
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The Gershwin Room (St. Kilda)
Saturday, 1 May 2021
I've caught Black Cab a couple of times so far in 2021. Both with limited sitting audience numbers.
Really looking forward to things getting totally back to normal as they are still currently the best live band in Melbourne and due to Covid we are still blessed with having Wes on drums...here's a couple of tracks recorded (a year apart) on my trusty Tascam. 'Untitled' from Jan 2020 before the lockdown hit last year and old fave 'Supermädchen' recorded at Black Cab's last Melbourne gig
Untitled - live at Nighthawks Fitzroy (Jan 2020)Kris Needs on Siouxsie and The Banshees
Siouxsie And The Banshees: the story of the band who band who saved punk from parody and invented goth
Funnily enough a friend of mine had come up to Glasgow from London where he worked for Charisma Records and was going to catch The Scars live supporting The Banshees at The Apollo on the 8th September 1979 before possibly signing them to PRE Records. Of course the gig was cancelled due to the drama in Aberdeen the night before and we ended up going to the most boring party in Byres Road. Oh well never have seen The Banshees live but I did get to see The Scars numerous times
JG Thirlwell interviewed in Brooklyn, NYC in 1986 by Tim Ritchie (3JJJ)
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