Here's my playlist from 'Snooze Button' this morning. You can listen to the show online here.
Maxence Cyrin - Smokebelch II - Modern Rhapsodies
Later inb the show I played a bracket of tracks to celebrate 20 years of Warp records, so to kick things off I started with a gentle somewhat classical version of Sabres of Paradise's 'Smokebelch II' - Maxence Cyrin makes piano versions of well know electronic and indie rock tunes, check out his MySpace page.
Tim Buckley - Sally Go Round the Roses - Morning Glory, The Tim Buckley Anthology
Most people know Tim Buckley as Jeff Buckley's Dad, or for his haunting and often covered tune 'Song to the Siren'. I bought this anthology a few years ago when we were based in Singapore, 'Sally Go Round the Roses' was originally by The Jaynets but Buckley's version is remarkably different.
Woodpigeon - Home as a romantacised concept where everyone loves you always and forever - Songbook
Woodpigeon are from Calgary, Canada and this is off their 2006 debut album. They have some interesting songtitles.
Memory Trees - Treeship - Seek Magic (bonus disc version)
Harvey Rae who presents 'Drivetime' on Thursday afternoons has been playing this band a fair bit, especially their catchy single 'Bicycle'. They hail from New Jersey, U.S.A. Thy have released their debut album 'Seek Magic', some copies come with a bonus disc with this epic 22 minute instrumental track. Check out their MySpace page.
Saint Etienne - 4:35 in the Morning (Talkin Blues Mix by Kid Loco) - Jesus Life for Children Under 12 Inches
I didn't say anything on air but I played this track at 4:35 in the morning and it is 4:35 long.
The Middle East - Blood
Steve Parkin - Blonde on Blonde
Blind Melon - No Rain (The Ripped Away Version) - The Best of Blind Melon
Elliot Smith - Waltz #2 XO - XO
It was the aniversary of these two rockers deaths. The laternate version of 'No Rain' is quite dark and forboding.
alecducak - Scrabbleman
The Silent World - Neue Auftrage Aus Berlin
I recently judged some heats and the final of the WA part of the National Campus Bands Competition. Both of these bands made it through to the final.
Lambchop - Up with the People (Zero 7 Remix)
Etienne Daho - Le Premier Jour
This track first appeared as 'Ready or Not' on Saint Etienne lead singer Sarah Cracknell's debut solo album. Here it is covered in french by frequent Saint Etienne collaborator Etienne Daho.
Liza Minelli - Rent - Results
Liza Minelli was playing at The Riverside Theatre that night so I chose a track off her 1988 album that was produced by The Pet Shop Boys. Often The Pet Shop Boys songs sound better when sung by other people. They certainly have a strong track record in writing songs for women.
Ride - Seagull - Nowhere
The Very Best featuring M.I.A. - Raindance - Warm Heart of Africa
Farley and Bovell - Reggae Train
Born Ruffians - Milkman / To Cure a Weakling Child - Warp 20 Revisted
Aphex Twin - Icct Hedral (Phillip Glass Orchestration) - Donkey Rhubarb EP
Sabres of Paradise - Smokebelch II (David Holmes Remix)
It's 20 years since WARP Records was founded, I remember when I was living in Newtown Sydney in 1995 suddenly WARP records were everywhere. They've just released a series of compilations to celebrate their 20th anniversary. Here Born Ruffians take on Aphex Twin. Secondly I played a rare track from Aphex Twin, Phillip Glass's orchestrated version of 'Icct Hedral' and finished off with the massive 15 minute version of 'Smokebelch II'.
Death Cab for Cutie - World Shut Your Mouth - Causes II
Finally I played Death Cab for Cutie taking on Julian Cope's best known song, this cover is quite uninspired a carbon copy of the original.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Snooze Button
The Jesus and Mary Chain featuring Hope Sandoval - Sometimes Always
Hope Sandoval is best known as the leas singer of Mazzy Star, he voice is sultry and lucious, here she teams up with The Jesus and Mary Chain for this lazy piece of perfect pop.
Valgier Sigurdsson - Equilibrium is Restored - Ekvilibrium
Valgier Sigurdsson is best known for his behind the scenes work with Bjork, his own album though is an experimental and challenging mix of sounds.
The Curse of Company - Homecoming
I turned on RAGE early one morning to discover this band, it features members of Dappled Cities, Gerling, Expatirate, Mr Bungle and theredsunband.
The Novacaines - Like a Sunday Morning - Ragdoll
Hope Sandover and the Warm Intentions - Blue Bird - Through the Devil Softly
Split Seconds - Paperboy
This tracks being getting a fair amount of airplay on RTR in recent weeks, everytime we play it there are emails to the studio or phone calls asking what it is? Can't wait to hear more from local band Split Seconds.
Craig McElhinney - Bananamilk - Broken
Nick Lowe - I trained her to love me - At My Age
I discovered Nick Lowe's more recent work last year and know I'm really excited about his upcoming visit to WA with Ry Cooder.
Ryan Adams - Lost and Found - Pax AM 1
Ryan Adams performance at Metropolis Fremantle is probably the best show I've seen this year. He announced that he was giving up recording but it has only lasted a few months. For the last few weeks he's been released digital downloads through his website. Seven new songs so far.
Modest Mouse - Florida - We were dead before the ship even sank
Cloud Control - Gold Canary
This band from the Blue Mountains has slowly been putting out great songs, I can't wait until they have a whole album.
William Orbit - They Live in the Sky - Hello Waveforms
Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians (Coldcut) - Reich Remixed
Thom York - Feeling Pulled Apart by Horses
The Radiohead frontman has just put out an EP of new tunes similar in style to his previous solo work.
Cocteau Twins - Tishbite - Milk and Kisses
Depeche Mode - Peace- Sounds of the Universe
Franz Ferdinand - No You Girls (Vince Clark Remix)
The Morning Night - City - Decide What You Want
Turnstyle - Novak's Plan - Seasides
Munk - Disco Clown
Layo and Bushwacka -Low Life - Low Life
Saint Etienne - Like a Motorway (Chemical Brothers Remix) - Casino Classics
Vampire Weekend - Horchata
First track from their softmore album released online.
Labi Siffre - Give me just a little more line
You might recognise this tune from Fatboys Slim's track 'This Old Pair of Jeans' which is on his Greatest Hits collection. Labi Siffre was also sampled by Eminem for 'My Name Is'.
Friendly Fires - Jump in the Pool
The Redskins - Keep on Keeping On
This 1986 track on London Records is so danceable.
Hope Sandoval is best known as the leas singer of Mazzy Star, he voice is sultry and lucious, here she teams up with The Jesus and Mary Chain for this lazy piece of perfect pop.
Valgier Sigurdsson - Equilibrium is Restored - Ekvilibrium
Valgier Sigurdsson is best known for his behind the scenes work with Bjork, his own album though is an experimental and challenging mix of sounds.
The Curse of Company - Homecoming
I turned on RAGE early one morning to discover this band, it features members of Dappled Cities, Gerling, Expatirate, Mr Bungle and theredsunband.
The Novacaines - Like a Sunday Morning - Ragdoll
Hope Sandover and the Warm Intentions - Blue Bird - Through the Devil Softly
Split Seconds - Paperboy
This tracks being getting a fair amount of airplay on RTR in recent weeks, everytime we play it there are emails to the studio or phone calls asking what it is? Can't wait to hear more from local band Split Seconds.
Craig McElhinney - Bananamilk - Broken
Nick Lowe - I trained her to love me - At My Age
I discovered Nick Lowe's more recent work last year and know I'm really excited about his upcoming visit to WA with Ry Cooder.
Ryan Adams - Lost and Found - Pax AM 1
Ryan Adams performance at Metropolis Fremantle is probably the best show I've seen this year. He announced that he was giving up recording but it has only lasted a few months. For the last few weeks he's been released digital downloads through his website. Seven new songs so far.
Modest Mouse - Florida - We were dead before the ship even sank
Cloud Control - Gold Canary
This band from the Blue Mountains has slowly been putting out great songs, I can't wait until they have a whole album.
William Orbit - They Live in the Sky - Hello Waveforms
Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians (Coldcut) - Reich Remixed
Thom York - Feeling Pulled Apart by Horses
The Radiohead frontman has just put out an EP of new tunes similar in style to his previous solo work.
Cocteau Twins - Tishbite - Milk and Kisses
Depeche Mode - Peace- Sounds of the Universe
Franz Ferdinand - No You Girls (Vince Clark Remix)
The Morning Night - City - Decide What You Want
Turnstyle - Novak's Plan - Seasides
Munk - Disco Clown
Layo and Bushwacka -Low Life - Low Life
Saint Etienne - Like a Motorway (Chemical Brothers Remix) - Casino Classics
Vampire Weekend - Horchata
First track from their softmore album released online.
Labi Siffre - Give me just a little more line
You might recognise this tune from Fatboys Slim's track 'This Old Pair of Jeans' which is on his Greatest Hits collection. Labi Siffre was also sampled by Eminem for 'My Name Is'.
Friendly Fires - Jump in the Pool
The Redskins - Keep on Keeping On
This 1986 track on London Records is so danceable.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Snooze Button Play List
Well after six weeks of training I completed my first shift on air at RTRFM. Like all new trainees I started on the early morning program 'Snooze Button' which airs from 4am to 6am. Being my first time on radio , I put a lot of thought into the music I chose - wanting to get a good mix of indie, local and the unexpected. When you own thousands of CD's its really hard to narrow it down to 30 tunes.
‘Finally Found A Reason’ – Art Garfunkel
This is the first record I ever owned, I won the LP 'Fate for the Breakfast' when I was about 5 years old by singing a song on the radio. I wasn't two impressed with Art Garfunkel when I first got it, for years I didn't know who he was, but he was mine. My brother had Sherbet, my sister had ABBA, I had solo Garfunkel.
‘Happiness’ – Jonsi and Alex
Jón Þór Birgisson is the lead singer of Icelandic band Sigur Ros and this musical side project is with his boyfriend Alex Somers. I chose this track mainly because it's 9 minutes long and it gave me time to settle into the studio.
‘I am a Child’ – Buffalo Springfield
This 1968 track from Buffalo Springfield was penned by Neil Young and is just gorgeous. I first came across it on a FSUK mix album by Bentley Rhythm Ace.
‘Rugla’ – Ammina
Another off-shoot of Sigur Ros, this icelandic quartet is lucious.
‘Death Cloud’ – Cloud Control
I first heard this band from The Blue Mountains early one morning on RAGE, they've only released a short EP and this song is only available on vinyl or digital download. I went to see them earlier this year when they supported Josh pyke but we were late and totally missed their set.
Seraphyn – Curtis Maldoon
Something a little but rare and interesting, this track was recorded in the late 60's, but it wasn't a hit. Decades later the neice of one of the members sang the verse in a session for producer William Orbit - the recording was included in a box of demos sent to Madonna and she used it to create the tune 'Ray of Light' - which went on to sell millions. Apparently one of the writers of the original track was working in a laundry when they finally tracked him down to give him a royalty check in the millions.
The Parachute Failure – Apricot Rail
This local band is at the forefront of a wave of instrumental Perth bands, I've played their album so much in the last few months.
Confusion is Nothing New – Beachwood Sparks
I bought this CD back in 1991, it's great californian pop.
The Internationale – The Malkies
When I was 13 I went to see folky punk rockers Roaring Jack play at the Sandringham Hotel in Nwetown, Sydney. Obviously at 13 I was very underage, but the bar was so crowded nobody would have noticed. Years later when I lived in Sydney we would reguarly go and see frontman Alistair Hullet perform at different pubs around town. Alistairs now living in Glasgow and his new band is The Malkies, but they've rerecorded some classic Roaring Jacks like The Internationale.
While You Wait for The Others – Grizzly Bear feat Michal MacDonald
I started listening to Grizzly Bear after Ryan Sandilands kept enthusing about them on 'Out to Lunch', they've recently recorded a new version of the third single from their album with former Doobie Brother Michael MacDonald.
Let Your Hand Be Your Guide – The Ghost Hotel
This song from local band The Ghost Hotel is so catchy, one listen and you'll be hooked.
‘Mirrored Beginning’ – The Horrors
‘Who Can Say’ – The Horrors
The album 'Primary Colours' has been on high rotation in my car, I just got their first album too.
‘Rescue’ – Black Cab
‘Coffin Scratch’ – St Helens
Two great bands from Melbourne, I've really been getting into rough and murky sounds lately.
‘Death Disco Dancer’ – O.Children
This is a new band from the UK, they sound a bit like Bloc Party and elements of The Cure. The lead singer is about 7 foot tall, so they look impressive in photos. This has been my tune of the week.
King of the World – Angelfish
One of the rarest CD's I own, it took me ages to find a copy of this album, I bought this in Hong Kong. Years later I found a second copy in a op-shop and gave it to my friend Jai who is a massive Garbage fan. Angelfish is the band Shirley Manson was in before Garbage. It's not available on itunes so it's still a fairly rare album.
Smoke Stacks – Genghis
Blue Sky – Mach Pelican
The Less Trusted Pain Remover – Jebediah
A block of local music, I saw Genghis play at the Rocket Room recently and they were great. Mach Pelican is a band I saw play live heaps of times, but always as a support act for someone else, we used to joke that all their songs were the same just with different intros.
Jebediah are one of my favourite bands, I have no idea how many times I've seen them play. When I was in Hong Kong I got sent a copy of their second album in the mail and I was so excited to have a little bit of Perth music to cherish. I can't wait to see them at Mojo's on Wednesday!
Bullet Boy (vox) – Robert Del Naja
Splitting the Atom – Massive Attack
Massive Attack, I've been a lover of them since the beginning, they lost me during the 100th window period, and teased us with that one new track on the Greatest Hits album, now their back and they are timeless. When we play this on the radio people call up and ask about it.
Matiere Grasse Conte Matiere Grise – MC Solar
Rap just sound awesome in French, and bloody terrible with an Aussie accent.
Lovely Day – Bill Withers
I first came across Bill Withers when I was in London in 1988, his track was remixed by Ben Liedebrand and was in a TV commercial, it was the number one song and on the radio every five minutes.
You Came Out – We Have Band
This is a new band from the UK, they do a great cover of The Pet Shop Boys 'West End Girls'
Entertainment Tonight – King George
This young band from Fremantle are pretty impressive.
Orange Crush (instrumental) – REM
Wake Up Boo! – The Boo Radleys
A real trick in radio is working out when to play the last song of the hour, so that it ends bang on the hour when the news begins. I did the maths the night before - it's never been my strong point. I chose an instrumental song to be second last so I could bring the final track o=in over the top. Litening to the track wind down in one ear, and cueing the news in the other was like watching a car crash in slow motion, it worked out perfectly but my heart was beating fast. This is the perfect get out of bed song, I've since learned it used to be a favourite of UK broadcaster Chris Evans.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
National Campus Band Competiton
Last week I judged a heat of The National Campus Band competition and on Saturday night I was invited back to judge The State Final. Seven bands, four songs each, 20 minutes maximum on stage.
There was a such a range of different types of music, and while some had great stage presence, others scored high for their originality or musicianship, showing that it really takes a lot to be the whole package.
The winners were The Brow Horn Orchestra, a 7 piece band with trumpets and rapping MC's - somewhere between Madness, The Cat Empire and Eminem. THe Brow have been around for about a year and we're really tight. The runner up was a band called Alecducak - and although they've only played a handful of gigs there was something really interesting happening in this band, a strange combination of sounds, instuments and arrangements - definatley a band to check out - very Radiohead influsenced.
There was a such a range of different types of music, and while some had great stage presence, others scored high for their originality or musicianship, showing that it really takes a lot to be the whole package.
The winners were The Brow Horn Orchestra, a 7 piece band with trumpets and rapping MC's - somewhere between Madness, The Cat Empire and Eminem. THe Brow have been around for about a year and we're really tight. The runner up was a band called Alecducak - and although they've only played a handful of gigs there was something really interesting happening in this band, a strange combination of sounds, instuments and arrangements - definatley a band to check out - very Radiohead influsenced.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Condor Park Tower
Went to the opening of the street art in Condor Park Tower, totally amazing, will write more later.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Indigenous Art Awards
Mr L and I went to the Indigenous Art Awards at the Art Gallery of Western Australia, impressive ceremony and the art was just amazing. It's on for the enxt three months and definately worth taking a look at.
Afterwards we went shopping in the city, bought DVD's in JB Hi-Fi and new clothes in Myers. Had dinner in an Italian resteraunt, which was OK.
Afterwards we went shopping in the city, bought DVD's in JB Hi-Fi and new clothes in Myers. Had dinner in an Italian resteraunt, which was OK.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Don't Swallow
Went to John Robertson's one man show 'Don't Swallow; when your holding your head above an ocean filled with shit', it was very funny, I had tears in my eyes. It's on for the next three weeks.
The drinks afterwards were great, didn't get home until after midnight.
The drinks afterwards were great, didn't get home until after midnight.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Jazz in July
Jass in July at The Ellington was totally sold out, a great fundraiser for RTRFM. I was so impressed with The Ellington as a venue, so classy.
I wasn't really in the headspace for jazz, so I spent most of the night outside on the pavement welcoming and greeting people, it was cold and rainy but it was fun hanging out.
I wasn't really in the headspace for jazz, so I spent most of the night outside on the pavement welcoming and greeting people, it was cold and rainy but it was fun hanging out.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Scraps
Went down to Little Creatures where Ilsa Bennion and Darren Hutchinson are having a showing of their Scraps Exhibition, saw Ilsa this time, which was fun.
Afterwards met Mr L and we had fish and chips and Ice-cream.
Afterwards met Mr L and we had fish and chips and Ice-cream.
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Get Your Shorts On
I think this years 'Get Your Shorts On' was the best I've been to yet, the films were great and for once, I hadn't seen most of them, 'Tinglewood' got the most amazing screams out of the audience. Ian Booth had trouble with the microphone, it could have been a classic comedy.
Afterwards at The Scotsman there was Zak Hilditch, Alison James, Pauline and Antony Webb, Edith and Alex Von Hoffman, Pierce Davison and Liz Hoffman, Glen Adams and Liz Sideris, Ethan Marrell, Daniel Balint. It was a lot of fun. Upstairs caught up with Jo Hos and Robyn Kershaw.
Aftwerwards Jo and I went across to the RTRFM studios to say hi to Shannon who was presenting the punk rock show 'Burn the Airwaves'.
Afterwards at The Scotsman there was Zak Hilditch, Alison James, Pauline and Antony Webb, Edith and Alex Von Hoffman, Pierce Davison and Liz Hoffman, Glen Adams and Liz Sideris, Ethan Marrell, Daniel Balint. It was a lot of fun. Upstairs caught up with Jo Hos and Robyn Kershaw.
Aftwerwards Jo and I went across to the RTRFM studios to say hi to Shannon who was presenting the punk rock show 'Burn the Airwaves'.
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Blue Room Launch + Animation at 399
Went to launch of The Blue Room theatre's new season, each Producer got 3 minutes to talk to the major arts journalists. Afterwards there were drinks and then the launch were scenses of some productions were performed. It was an impressive event. I met Michelle Roberts and saw James Berlyn for the first time in more than a decade.
Afterward went to drinks with Animators at Bar 399, saw Gareth Lockett and Kerry Jean Watson, Anomie, Liz Kearney and Pierce Davison, Liz thought a guy standing outside the bar might be english actor Kris Marshall - but he wasn't.
Afterward went to drinks with Animators at Bar 399, saw Gareth Lockett and Kerry Jean Watson, Anomie, Liz Kearney and Pierce Davison, Liz thought a guy standing outside the bar might be english actor Kris Marshall - but he wasn't.
Friday, July 03, 2009
Adventures of Power
I missed the opening of the Revelation International Film Festival, cause I chose to go to Simon and Garfunkel. Tonight we had a special RTRFM Screening, lots of people turned up and we had some special VIP drinks before hand.
Thursday, July 02, 2009
Amok at The Butcher's Shop
Dropped by The Butcher's Shop earlier to see the new exhibition from Amok
Simon and Garfunkel
Had an absoloutly once in a lifetime evening, saw Simon and Garfunkel at the Burswood Dome.
My first record was Art Garfunkel's 'Fate for Breakfast', I won in a radio competion. I probably wasn't too impressed with it at the time, but I've grown to love it. I still have it and during the show each of them did a little solo sety and Garfunkel sang 'Bright Eyes'. When I got home I downloaded my favourite songs on itunes.
These guys were true performers, absolute masters of capturing an audiences attention. They had eveyone dancing in the ailes at the end with 'Cecilia'.
My first record was Art Garfunkel's 'Fate for Breakfast', I won in a radio competion. I probably wasn't too impressed with it at the time, but I've grown to love it. I still have it and during the show each of them did a little solo sety and Garfunkel sang 'Bright Eyes'. When I got home I downloaded my favourite songs on itunes.
These guys were true performers, absolute masters of capturing an audiences attention. They had eveyone dancing in the ailes at the end with 'Cecilia'.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Winter Music Festival
Had a massive night at the Fremantle Winter Music Festival, we totally sold out, which was great - it was pouring rain and the freezing cold, I got totally soaked walking between Mojos and the Railway Hotel.
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