Tuesday 7 August 2012

Show playlist,10PM - Midnight, Monday 23rd july 2012.

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

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There is a gap of a few weeks because  I have delayed in updating this very very important blog, We do apologize but all in all it is something we must learn to live with as We do seem to be genetically programmed to avoid updating this blog. BUT and its a big BUT when we do update we try to give You some of the best video examples of the music we love. please enjoy.

Another week and another collection of only the very finest tracks from 100% organic musicians. All musicians featured on the Cosmos Made Conscious are free to roam, (Actually some are in prison and others are dead) their songs are caught in gilded nets by hyperactive teenagers before being bottled and sent to us for the purpose of pumping them out over the airwaves for your personal pleasure.

Album of the Week,

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Forever So By Husky.

Surprisingly, Australian rockers Husky draw their name from their frontman: Husky Gawenda, who started playing music with cousin and keyboardist Gideon Preiss when they were kids in Melbourne, Australia. They went their separate ways musically as they were growing up, but reconvened in 2008 along with bassist Evan Tweedie and drummer Luke Collins and started playing small shows around the city.

Fast forward a few years and they’re opening sold-out shows for The Head and the Heart in anticipation of the release of their debut album, Forever So, which will be out on July 10 via Sub Pop.

Husky recorded Forever So before Sup Pop had ever heard of them, on borrowed equipment in a bungalow behind a house Gawenda was renting. They ran extension cords through a garden into the main house. The record was also made without any help from a producer or any other outside influences.

“We wanted to have complete creative control over everything on the record,” says Preiss. "We weren’t trying to achieve an engineering masterpiece, but the heart and soul of the songs are in there.”

The result is a remarkable collection of affecting, mostly acoustic folk rock highlighted by Gawenda’s delicate vocals.

first up, Historys Door.


 

 
Acoustic Version of Tidal Wave,



The Woods [OFFICIAL VIDEO]



 
Show playlist,


Indian Love Call, 3:04, Nick Waterhouse, Time's All Gone, Rock. 

Tell Me (What's On Your Mind), 3:36, Allah-Las Tell Me (What's On Your Mind) - EP, Alternative Rock.
 
Tidal Wave, 4:18, Husky, Forever So, Alternative.
 
Can't You Tell, 4:27, Vetiver, The Errant Charm, Pop. 

Seven Kinds Of Wonderful, 5:21, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Aufheben, Pop.
 
Millionespiel, 5:49, Can, The Lost Tapes, Disc 1, Rock. 

History's Door, 3:53, Husky, Forever So, Alternative. 

Museum of Flight, 2:51, Damien Jurado, Maraqopa, Alternative. 

You're the kinda girl, 4:01, Lee Fields, Faithful Man, Other. 

Doueh, 3:22, The Strange Boys, Live Music, Alternative, 

Animals & Freaks, 5:20, Husky, Forever So, Alternative.
 
I Can't See Her, 2:53, Brewer & Shipley, Down in L.A. [Bonus Track], Rock.
 
We Are the People, 4:27, Empire of the Sun, Walking on a Dream, Electronica. 


Hope It was as good for you!!!

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