electrical language (podcast)

Saturday, July 15, 2006

podcast no 30 - filling in the gaps

Play podcast no 30 (right-click then save as to download to your computer or mp3 player)

This one's a bit of a mish-mash, a gentle start with a louder ending.

To begin with, two Kates, both from Australia. Kate Miller-Heidke with Space They Cannot Touch, then Kate Winchester with Tightrope.

The remaining artists are all from the UK as we step up the tempo:

Anemo, from Brighton, with Fallout Renegade.

Syrus, from Windsor, and Damaged Goods.

Finally Caplyn from Newcastle upon Tyne in the North-East, and Shadowesque.

I filled in the gaps, talking over soundbed music by Green Eyes and Torchomatic.

The title music for the electrical language podcast was composed and performed by Tragic Shellsuit Disaster.

 

1 Comments:

Anonymous Grant said...
Oops. I forgot to comment on this show. Never mind. 'It wiz braw !', as they say around here. Or 'Quality, man !' as they say in the West (or "Weedgieland" as it's better known). I'll do better with show 31...

 

July 23, 2006 9:27 AM  

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