electrical language no 122
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7 songs for your enjoyment in this, the last week of my 49th year.
Frangar Non Flectar - Il Modo Migliore
Balbec - Yeah! and Understand Exactly How They Were Manufactured
This week's soundbed music is Rachel Dreams and Issues and Subscriptions by Map. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.
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electrical language no 121
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It's a bank holiday weekend in the UK and the sun is shining. So in electrical language 112 I'm trying to achieve a relaxed long weekend / holiday vibe. Let's see:
Science For Girls - Northern Lights (featuring Boots Ottestad) and 14 Days (featuring Bronwen Exter)
Five AM - Just Say Anything
The Endless - Lee Miller Edit: this is from Adriana and david of The Endless, and explains the title:
The song is called Lee Miller because it was inspired by a photography exhibit we saw of the work of Lee Miller, a photographer from the 1930s - 1950s. She was originally this gorgeous model for artists like Man Ray and is seen in a lot of his iconic photographs. When she started doing photography herself, she became a war correspondent in WWII for Vogue magazine and published some of the most gut-wrenching, harrowing pictures of bodies in concentration camps and Nazis who'd committed suicide and the like. She photographed herself in Hitler's bathtub shortly after the Allies took Munich. I was just so struck by this woman who was so many other peoples' muse, an objectified femininity, and then when she did her own artwork it was utterly different, so dark and beautiful.
I highly recommend googling her work, it's pretty interesting.
...er, in a nutshell. That was the jumping off point for the song.
This week's soundbed music is Stillness by Kavi. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster. To subscribe to electrical language, either click on the iTunes link on the right of this page or cut and past the feed url into your podcatcher software: http://feeds.feedburner.com/theelectricallanguagepodcastelectrical language welcomes submissions of music. If you would like to submit music please read this post
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electrical language no 120
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A black thread runs through podcast 120. Do you like this week's image, by the way? I combined 2 images I grabbed from the web (and apologies if you created either: I could not find any names to give attributions) and then put the "elelectrical language 120" graphics on.
Black Fortress Of Opium The House of Edward Devotion and Twelve Gross
The Blacks - The Flame and Back To Black (Back to Black written by Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson and licensed for podcast play)
This week's soundbed music is Black and Blue by Alien Seduction. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.
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electrical language no 119
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I'm back after a week's break from podcasting, with five excellent songs by unsigned artists from the United Kingdom. Don't forget: if you enjoy the music, contact the artists. Let them know. Buy their music!
Robbie Macinnes - Broken
This week's soundbed music is End Of The Pier by The Only Michael. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.
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No podcast this weekend
Sorry. I'm just getting over a bug that's left me off work for 2 days, and it's going to be a busy weekend - the middle of Richard and Jessica's school holiday. Instead, why not enjoy this photo I took last Sunday morning. Here, near the South Coast of England, we get snow so rarely. And this had nearly all gone by the afternoon.
 More photos on my photo-blog.
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