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Saturday, July 21, 2007

podcast no 82 - waiting for Harry


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Yes, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows arrived this morning, and Jessica and Richard read the book in about 3 hours. They are now re-reading at a more leisurely pace. But I was able to record the podcast in peace, without the usual interruptions and background noises.



The Neon Company - Neon Planet

Feedback and guitar sounds in this track to open the podcast. It doesn't necessarily go anywhere, but I like it! The Neon Company are from Wakefield, Yorkshire, UK, and are presently working on their first recordings.


Kingbathmat -Nobody Steals My Girl

How's this for a review of this three piece from Hastings: "plays Mozart to the Salieri of Coldplay and Doves" (Logo Magazine, UK).

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Elk City - You Got Me! and Cherries In The Snow

Two songs from the New Believers album, by Elk City from New York. In the album, the band calls upon a wide palette of influences: 1960's psychedelic bands such as Love, the girl group sounds of classic Motown, 1970's proto-punk heroes John Cale and Television, and 1980's alternative rock such as The Smiths and The Pixies.


And here's a video for Cherries In The Snow. I like this one.




Farewell Redemption - Lately and Naive

Farewell Redemption are composer and guitarist Jordan Pier and lyricist and vocalist Cristina Negron. Their music encompasses embracing lyrics, passionately delivered by a powerful female voice and melodic, dramatic, intricately performed acoustic and electric guitars and keyboards. Driving, rock drum beats set a pace and a moving groove.

Farewell Redemption on Pure Volume

And congratulations to 2 excellent podcasts. It's A Frog's Life acoustic podcast, presented by Graham Holland, celebrates it's first anniversary this week. And any time now, Grant Mason puts out Three From Leith no 100.


This week, for soundbed music I used Landlocked by Human Response.
The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

 

1 Comments:

Blogger Graham Holland said...
I really enjoyed Neon Planet. This is one of the many great reasons for listening to podcasts instead of the radio!

 

July 31, 2007 9:41 PM  

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