Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Show playlist,10PM - 11PM GMT, Monday 21st May 2012.

The Cosmos Made Conscious (Radio Show, 102.6 Sine fm, Doncaster)

Hit the link below for our latest podcast,

http://www.sinefm.com/a_z_of_shows/the_cosmos_made_conscious


We have recently hit a tiny blip and due to issues both real and fictional we have had to drop our show to one hour. we could argue that this makes this show all the more rare and beautiful, so listen in for a cool collection of tunes all made right here on earth for your listening pleasure.

Album of the week,

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Locked Down By Dr. John

Born in 1940, Dr. John is like no other musician. He came to prominence in the late 1960s when his combination of jazz, blues, soul and psychedelic voodoo hit a chord with a crazed America. On albums like Gris-Gris and Gumbo, his ‘Dr. John the Night Tripper’ persona was backed up with winning tracks, and at least two of his songs, Right Place Wrong Time and I Walk on Gilded Splinters, are acknowledged classics (the later having fallen victim to both Humble Pie and Paul Weller). After struggles with heroin, the former Mac Rebennack has enjoyed several career revivals and has also appeared on a lot of other people’s records – he is possibly the only musician ever to have played on records by both Hugh Laurie and Spiritualized.

Now, at a time when most acts are looking wistfully at either nostalgia tours or bed, Dr. John finds himself the subject of a cool reboot, that stalwart tactic of the heritage music industry. This time, his collaborator is not one of the usual tribute crew – Elvis Costello, Dave Stewart or one of several familiar middle-aged hipsters – but the relatively young and happening Dan Auerbach from the modernist blues band The Black Keys. Best of all, Auerbach is interested neither in providing pastiches of Dr. John’s old sound nor weighing it down with misguided over-contemporary tricks; Locked Down is an unusual album, clearly based in the 21st century with its jagged guitars, staccato beats and stark production, but it’s also true to the spirit of the artist on its cover, being mean, lean and funky.

At times the Doctor sounds like Captain Beefheart or Tom Waits, two acts he’s clearly influenced, while at others he’s a spectacularly scathing vocalist on songs like Revolution and Ice Age. The anger that fuelled his Hurricane Katrina EP, Sippiana Hericane, is still present, as is the sense of menace behind his best recordings. Always there’s the experience of almost 50 years as a recording artist in this music. The voice is still there, as is the attitude, and Auerbach has done an excellent job bringing an artist who will never be out of date into the 21st century.


Below we have Dr. John's  Locked Down and My children, My angels.






Show Playlist,


Little Girl, 8:52, Spiritualized, Sweet Heart Sweet Light, Alternative. 

Getaway, 4:35, Dr. John, Locked Down, Rock.
 
Love Interruption, 2:38, Jack White, Blunderbuss, Alternative.
 
Stringy Acid, 5:20, Orbital, Wonky, Dance.

As Young as Yesterday, 5:46, Korallreven, An Album by Korallreven, Alternative.
 
You Lie, 4:45, Dr. John, Locked Down, Rock.
 
If I Could Only Be Sure, 3:10, Nolan Porter, Allnighter - The Sound Of Northern Soul In The New Millenium, Soul.
 
BACK FROM THE GRAVE, 3:43, Chromatics, Kill For Love, Other.
 
Baby Missiles, 3:34, The War on Drugs, Slave Ambient, Alternative.
 
My Children, My Angels, 5:07, Dr. John, Locked Down, Rock.
 
Shy Billy, 2:19, White Denim, Last Day of Summer, Alternative.
 
Time, 4:12, Ty Segall/White Fence, Hair, Rock. 

Show playlist,10PM - 11PM GMT, Monday 14th May 2012.

The Cosmos Made Conscious (Radio Show, 102.6 Sine fm, Doncaster)

Hit the link below for our latest podcast,


http://www.sinefm.com/a_z_of_shows/the_cosmos_made_conscious


We have recently hit a tiny blip and due to issues both real and fictional we have had to drop our show to one hour. we could argue that this makes this show all the more rare and beautiful, so listen in for a cool collection of tunes all made right here on earth for your listening pleasure.


Album of the week,

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Aureola by Hush Arbors / Arbouretum

 Hush Arbors music suggests some strange place where John Philips, Merle Haggard, Charalambides and Federico Garcia Lorca all occupy the same neighborhood tavern. His songs are fluid and lucid and frequently dazzling, displaying a mastery of craft only gleaned from countless pie-eyed hours strumming along to records late at night and absorbing their individual magic. Hush Arbors is Keith Woods near-perfect distillation of all that magic.


Dave Heumann's allegorical and metaphorical lyrics for Arbouretum ride gently atop his fuzzed-out guitar solos, pushing them ever higher into the stratosphere, and lending his songs an emotional weight uncommon in "heavy rock" music. The band also continues to push forward, experimenting with improvisation to capture a more immediate feel that reflects their ever-changing live performances. Arbouretum perfectly exemplify a band that exists in a dual state. They are both loose and rhythmic, channeling the Velvet Underground's repetitive grooves, but also technically precise and expansive. Folk ballads and acid-guitar psychedelia in perfect harmony. It's music that can be played on an acoustic guitar or pushed through a distortion pedal and a stack of amps. The new tracks on Aureola serve as both the next step in Arbouretum's evolution and a glimpse of what's to come on their next full-length due out in the Fall of 2012.


We couldn't find much in the way of material from this album other than this live reworking of  the Hush Arbors Track,  Sleeper. its well worth a look.



And here's a taste of Arbouretum with White bird from their album The Gathering.




Show Playlist,

Self Made Man, 8:01, Howlin Rain, The Russian Wilds, Alternative.
 
Prayer Of Forgetfulness, 4:21, Arbouretum/Hush Arbors, Aureola, Rock.
 
Countrymusicdisco45, 4:09, Jeb Loy Nichols, The Jeb Loy Nichols Special, Rock.
 
Alma, 3:22, Mark McGuire, Get Lost, Pop.
 
Dead Bee in a Golden Bowl, 3:39, Trouble Books, Concatenating Fields, Electronic.
 
Up Yr Coast, 4:37, Arbouretum/Hush Arbors, Aureola, Rock.
 
Hand It Out, 3:10, Woods, Sun and Shade, Alternative. 

Indian Love Call, 3:04, Nick Waterhouse, Time's All Gone, Rock.
 
Illuminomi, 3:49, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Aufheben, Pop. 

a lunar veterans guide to re-entry, 5:25, Paul Thomas Saunders, descartes highlands, Other. 

Janine, 2:09, Arthur Russell, Love Is Overtaking Me, Rock.
 
St Anthony’s Fire, 7:23, Arbouretum/Hush Arbors, Aureola, Rock.




Show playlist,10PM - 11PM GMT, Monday 30th April 2012.

The Cosmos Made Conscious (Radio Show, 102.6 Sine fm, Doncaster)

Hit the link below for our latest podcast,

http://www.sinefm.com/a_z_of_shows/the_cosmos_made_conscious

We have recently hit a tiny blip and due to issues both real and fictional we have had to drop our show to one hour. we could argue that this makes this show all the more rare and beautiful, so listen in for a cool collection of tunes all made right here on earth for your listening pleasure.

Album of the week,

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Electric Cables By Lightships

Electric Cables is an album of tender, observational songs, played with an invigorating and easy sense of purpose; the sound of friends enjoying one another's company and allowing ideas and experiments to flourish. A complex and rewarding record that you'll want to keep coming back to.

Lightships is the new musical outpost from Gerard Love. The Lightships band is Dave McGowan (guitar - Teenage Fanclub), Brendan O'Hare (drums - from the first incarnation of Teenage Fanclub), Tom Crossley (flute - International Airport and The Pastels) and Bob Kildea (bass - Belle & Sebastian).


Below you will find a bit of the lightships, first up is Sweetness in Her Spark followed by Two Lines.  ENJOY!!!







Show Playlist,

Sunshine, No Shoes, 3:45, Spacin', Deep Thuds, Alternative, Rock.

She Rex, 3:55, Sleepy Sun, Spine Hits, Pop.

The Warmth Of The Sun, 4:47, Lightships, Electric Cables, Alternative.

Resurrection, 4:25, Megafaun, Megafaun, Pop.

Tiger Eyes (Laid Back), 7:47, Peaking Lights, 936, Alternative.

One Second of Love, (Peaking Lights One Love Mix), 4:10, Nite Jewel.
 
It's Not Meant to Be, 5:22, Tame Impala, Innerspeaker, Alternative.

Moth wings, 3:21, Pond, Beard, Wives, Denim, Other.

Every Blossom, 4:56, Lightships, Electric Cables, Alternative.

Forget The Song, 3:38, Beachwood Sparks, The Tarnished Gold.

My Better Self, 3:45, Tennis, Young and Old, Other.

Pretty Girl, 2:51, The Reigning Sound, Home for Orphans, Rock.

Lay & Love, 3:51, The Pieces of Shit, Lay & Love, Single.