electrical language (podcast)

Saturday, March 24, 2007

podcast no 66 - visions of glory


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As I say in the podcast, some of the music played today is perhaps a little more challenging than usual. You don't have to like it; I can't expect you to like everything. But if you do, please let the artists know. The music is:

  • Ulan Bator - La Joueuse De Tambour
    • I can't find a link to where you can buy any of Ulan Bator's several albums
Introduction by Jessica

Soundbed music for today's podcast is by Williamson. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

 

1 Comments:

Anonymous Raymond said...
An unusual and interesting show. One of the great things about tuning into podcasts is that you get the chance to hear stuff that would probably never played on mainstream radio. Some excellent and unusual music featured today ... the WG Orchestra surely has a future in the film score business, the excellent Ulan Bator do defy categorisation and Artificial Sea were genuinely edgy. I thought Ruddinn's enigmatic electronica was just the right thing to round off the show. Just to make you jealous Gabor, I'm going to see Quinn play tomorrow night. Also on the bill is a singer-songwriter you might want to check out sometime; her name is Colette McKendrick.

 

March 31, 2007 10:21 AM  

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