electrical language (podcast)

Saturday, May 05, 2007

podcast no 72 - all my brain and body need


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For this week's podcast I have a number of songs by people who have contacted me and submitted music for the podcast. Please don't forget to check out the bands' websites and find out more about them. Do tell them where you heard their music!


Alex Tiuniaev - The Path

Alex is an electronic musician and composer from Moscow. The Path has a film score feel to it; I'll leave it to you to visualise an appropriate scene. Alex collaborates with John Luttrell (see podcast no 69) on their recording project Garden Hose Universe (also no 69).

You can download more of Alex's music at download.com


The Laurel Collective - International Love affair

Hailing from Scotland, England, Wales, Nigeria and Italy, The Laurel Collective play a schitzophrenic range of pop as diverse as their backgrounds. Fronted by the contrasting vocal styles of Martin Sakutu and Bob Tollast, their live shows are fast becoming the stuff of legend. Franz Ferdinand make music for girls to dance to - The Laurel Collective make music for girls to eat cake to. International Love affair is taken from their 2006 ep Chemical Changes.


Neon Company - Big Zero

Led by Johnny Decibel with his cherry red sunburst Yamaha SG2000, this band from Wakefield, Yorkshire make a big noise. I can tell you they like feedback (so give them some!). Big Zero is the first track from Neon Company's Neon Riot ep, currently a work in progress. I hope to be able to bring you more news when the ep is out.


Stereomovers - Love Is... and All I Crave

Steromovers are Alex D and Simon Roy, from Montreal, Canada. They play cracking music, loud and danceable. Love Is ... is from their excellent debut ep (I played Ozean, the first track in podcast no 66) which you can buy at iTunes. All I Crave is a brand new song, from a not-yet-available second ep.



Today's soundbed music was Journey to Farpoint by John Luttrell, and the signature tune is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.



 

3 Comments:

Blogger Bruce said...
Gabor - The new site looks great. That new Stereomovers track's a beauty. I don't think those guys know how to record a bad track! Bruce.

 

May 08, 2007 2:16 AM  

Anonymous Grant said...
You certainly know how to pick some really cracking electronica which grabs me immediately ! Great opening to the show. One to listen to again as it was such a great selection of music.

I'm off to check out some of Alex's other work.

 

May 15, 2007 4:40 PM  

Anonymous Grant said...
Oh - and I like the new banner too. Great shot and colours that draw the attention straight away.

 

May 15, 2007 4:42 PM  

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