Saturday, 6 March 2021
Psyche Ward 101 (A) Mix
A mix to take you out of your head
Tracklist:
1
Midnight
Tim Blake
2
I Don't Love Me Anymore
Oneohtrix Point Never
3
So Slow (The Orb in Atlas Remix)
Wir
4
Heavy Drug
Unkle
5
Love Is A Parasite
Blanck Mass
6
Errors of Conclusion
Tangent
7
Desires Are Already Memories (feat. Adam Bryanbaum Wiltzie & Dustin O'Halloran)
A Winged Victory For The Sullen
8
Nan True's Hole
Hatfield and the North
9
Vainglorious Boys
Peter Hammill
10
Space Ace
Wrangler
11
Promise of Water
Angels of Light
12
A Love From Outer Space (Venusian Dub)
A.R. Kane
13
Low Tech Predator
The Curse Of The Golden Vampire
14
El Prado to San Rafael
The KLF
15
Take Just A Little
Heather Leigh
16
Desires Are Already Memories (Reprise)
A Winged Victory For The Sullen
17
Walking Thru Walls
Jonnine
18
24 Track Loop
This Heat
19
LSD Dub
Hempolics
20
Dear Prudence
Siouxsie & The Banshees
21
Theme For Great Cities
Simple Minds
22
Such A Shame (Extended 12" Mix)
Talk Talk
The Game (Who or What Is This Tackhead Trash?) Mix
Tracklist:
1 You'll Never Walk Alone The Kop
2
The Game (Versions)
Tackhead
3
You'll Never Walk Alone
The Kop
4
The Game (Live in Amsterdam)
Interference
BONUS:
My eldest son 30 odd years ago proudly wearing his Tackhead cap. Learnt to count with the old 1-2-3-4 ROCK THE HOUSE DOWN chant too
Sounds Of A City: Liverpool (BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 29th March 2019)
Ahead of the 6 Music Festival, another chance to hear DJ Colleen 'Cosmo' Murphy turn her attention across the Peaks to one of the UK's most important musical cities; Liverpool. Focusing on the Teardrop Explodes Kilimanjaro album, we talk to Julian Cope about how he made the album, why he moved to Liverpool, and why he always travelled to the studio on an invisible horse. Colleen also looks at how Liverpool and Psych are inextricably linked, the importance of Soul Music to the area, how the nightclub Eric's and record shop Probe inspired a scene, and Liverpool's isolation from the rest of the country has helped create an outlook like no other.
Colleen speaks with Shack's Michael Head who grew up surrounded by the influence of the Teardrop Explodes: Holly Johnson, of Frankie Goes to Hollywood, discusses the role of Liverpool's flamboyant gay scene played in the burgeoning post-punk scene: DJ Greg Wilson casts his critical ear over an 80s Liverpool still living under the eclipse of The Beatles: author Mark Cooper shares his thoughts on the rivalry between Echo & the Bunnymen and the Teardrops. Colleen also meets Stealing Sheep's Emily Lansley, who is at the vanguard of a younger generation of musicians who embrace Liverpool's psychedelic sound. And if all of that wasn't enough, Zoo Records and KLF founder Bill Drummond shares two of his one minute presentations about the album.
First broadcast in 2015
The Teardrop Explodes - Ha Ha I'm Drowning [Mercury]
Jean-Jacques Burnel - Do The European [United Artists]
The Teardrop Explodes - Sleeping Gas [Mercury]
The Fall - C'n'C-S Mithering [Rough Trade]
Deaf School - All Queued Up [Warner Bros.?]
The Beatles - Tomorrow Never Knows [Parlophone]
The Doors - Strange Days [Elektra]
The Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) [Knight]
The Teardrop Explodes - Poppies In The Field [Mercury]
Dexys Midnight Runners - Geno [Mercury]
The Teardrop Explodes - Reward [Mercury]
Echo & The Bunnymen - Rescue [WEA]
The Teardrop Explodes - Books [Mercury]
Echo & The Bunnymen - Read It In Books [Korova]
Big In Japan - Suicide A Go Go [Retro]
The Teardrop Explodes - Bouncing Babies [Mercury]
The Cramps - Garbageman [I.R.S.]
Can - Yoo Doo Right
Captain Beefheart - Big Eyed Beans From Venus [Reprise]
Howlin’ Wolf - Tail Dragger [Chess]
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Kill The Pain [ZTT]
The Teardrop Explodes - Treason [Island]
Shack - I Need You [London]
Ladytron - Ghosts [Vision Music]
The Teardrop Explodes - When I Dream [Mercury]
Liverpool is my home town so appreciate this ZS
Jonnine - Walking Thru Walls
'Walking Thru Walls' appeared originally on Below The Radar 35 - The Wire (12/20)
Released March 5, 2021
Written and produced by Jonnine
Mixed and mastered by Tarquin Manek
Jonnine plays bass guitar, 808, wave drum and vocals
Photo by Gian Manik (photo concept and styling for To Be Magazine)
Angel-Ho - Chapter 7: Crisis of Existential Selves Mix
This mix is by the incredibly talented Angel-Ho - a Vocalist, Producer and DJ based in Cape Town, South Africa. Afriqueen Diva and Connoisseur of the Arts she is on the Hyperdub Music Label. This mix accompanies Chapter 7 of Planet Divoc-91 comic, which is written by Bobby Joseph and illustrated by Zara Slattery, with cover by David Rubin
Friday, 5 March 2021
ZÖJ are another band I have to catch live again soonish...
Photo by Mehdi Moradizadeh
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Here's video of a set recorded at the Melbourne Recital Centre late in 2020
Gelareh Pour (on the Kamancheh and vocals) and Brian O'Dwyer (on drums) are absolutely fascinating on stage and I don't think I have seen a performance that hasn't left me blissed out. Good luck in Warren Country guys and Gelareh I hope all the hospital shit is over soon
Finally here's Gelareh performing 'Into My Arms' in Farsi which was quite a hit on BadSeedsTV
Recorded and mixed by Jonathan Gilmour Gelareh Pour: Voice and Kamancheh
Mike Gallichio: Electric Guitar
Eshagh Pour: Translation
This is a rehearsal recording
A live version of this track is available on Gelareh Pour's Garden 'Live at Bakehouse' HERE
Billy Graham VS Human Nature
On-U Sound System Dubs/Mixes of Gary Clail's hit 'Human Nature'. Here with the original Billy Graham vocals that his Estate wouldn't authorise the release of. Hence the resulting Gary Clail version and here's the Perfecto Billy Graham remix of which allegedly only a few were released
Shane Levene: The Trauma of Beautiful Things
O it came and it pooled out of me as a sadness. It came through youth and I didn't know what it was. It was there in my sick bed during long fantastic days off school; came in on the drone of helicopters and the mid-afternoon screams and whistles from the schoolyard opposite. It passed by the window as a millipede of children, cruel and unruly, looking in and laughing as it made its way down to the local swimming baths. It was in the smell of chlorine, in pruned skin and warts and verrucas, in the hideous stench of changing rooms and sour milk, humid feet and prepubescence. It was in me and I don't remember a time when it was not. It roared by in the whoosh of freedom, expanded in my eardrums as I freewheeled downhill for life. Come each dusk I would feel it, would stare out as the sun collapsed and the city died, would want to cry over nothing I could fathom. It came in with history and it overwhelmed me and made me mute. And those were the first lashes from the whip and it was in the whip and in the lash and in the rhythm and the meter and the crack and the yelp of youth. It circled by overhead in the traumatic squawkings of seagulls, sounded in the high winds and arctic skies. It frothed out from my mother's mouth in the back of an ambulance and spread out in the bruises across her chest in intensive care. It comes through ugly and then turns beautiful, comes beautiful and ugly again. On a terrible night I wrote. It was the first time and it made me ill and she nursed me better. It was in me then and in the bright cold healthy morning. I woke up freshly damned and I wanted nothing more. X
Shane Levene truly is one of the most gifted wordsmiths that I have ever come across. Do check out his blog if you don't know of him. He has a seriously powerful way with words
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