Rental Yields, a Front & Follow release of artist mixes/thefts/borrows is out, benefitting SPIN (Supporting People in Need). As is always the case with the wonderful work from the Front & Follow folks, there’s already been lots of airplay for this one. I was fortunate to reimagine some sounds from The Burning Trestle and you can hear that effort on excellent shows like Resonance FM’s Sonic Imperfections and Tak Tent Radio’s Culture As A Dare.
Tag: radio
Electrojunkyard Episode 13
Lucretia Dalt – He Is Alive – The Baby
Eiko Ishibashi – “We’ll live through the long, long days, and through the long nights” (different ways) – Drive My Car
Gazelle Twin – Descent – The Power
Julia Kent – Crossing – Stories From The Sea
DEBBY FRIDAY – BARE BONES
Mica Levi – Death – Under The Skin
Alex Epton & Eartheater – 30HA (Eartheater Rework) [Feat. Lucinda Chua]
Sultana Isham – Tell The Children – The Neutral Ground
Fatima Al Qadiri – Souleiman’s Theme – Atlantics
Kid Moxie – Slow Escape – Not To Be Unpleasant, But We Need To Have A Serious Talk
Hildur Guðnadóttir – Corridors – Chernobyl
Kathryn Bostic – House Elections – Dear White People
Hannah Peel – Deathly Promises – The Midwich Cukoos
Laura Ortman – Paths We’ve Carved – Pegi Vail’s “GRINGO TRAILS”
Anna Meredith – The Coolest Girl In The World – Eighth Grade
YWRM on ByteFM
Many thanks to Sandra for playing Orca, Attack!’s “You Won’t Remember This” on ByteFM! Full tracklist on Sandra’s website and archived audio at ByteFM.
Orca, Attack! on Traversing Topographies
Many thanks to Fran, aka Forest Robots, for including Orca, Attack! on the most recent episode of Camp Radio’s Traversing Topographies (#45 on the global experiment chart!). Catch the recap on Mixcloud or below.
Orca, Attack! on Space Is The Place
Thanks to Space Is The Place for playing Orca, Attack! again on Cando FM. Catch the archive on Mixcloud or below:
YWRT on The Moderns
The newest episode of The Moderns, broadcast on Radio Regent, includes “You Won’t Remember This” alongside a wonderfully eclectic mix that also includes New Orleans’ own James Singleton. Catch the playlist on The Moderns website and the audio below.
Electrojunkyard Episode 11
Airing today: ElectroJunkyard, my bi-monthly show on Camp Radio in France. Homespun mixes of underground electronic music from the past, present, and maybe even the future. Airs at 7pm CET / 1pm CST. Listen at Camp Radio.
Episode 11 Tracklist:
Orca, Attack! – World Map – You Won’t Remember This [Cassingle #29]
Forest Robots – Every Particle Of Water Understands Change Is Essential – Horst & Graben
summer home – sunflower – summer home
Montel Palmer – Tape Half Full – Catastropheland
Claire Rousay – stoned gesture – a softer focus
Thou – Goo in the Burning City (fmGew Remix) – NORCO Original Soundtrack
SLIKBACK X EXPLOITED BODY – IXOSHI – MELT
The Center for Understanding New Trigonometries – The Shape of the Hand of God – Shapes, for Experts
Maison Blanche – Rideshare – Hello, Commander
Nala Sinephro – Space 5 – Space 1.8
Zvrra – Array of Light 04 – Array of Light
Lauren Duffus – Stir Fry – SULK
Tanya Tagaq – Colonizer – Tongues
Elizabeth Joan Kelly – Eventide Lakeshore Mystery Alarm – Music for Clean Water
WGXC’s Vital Weekly show
Thanks to Vital Weekly for not only reviewing You Won’t Remember This, but for also including the title track on the WGXC 90.7-FM Vital Weekly show featuring “the best new experimental music in the world.”
Camp Radio’s Black_Ops
Many thanks to Black_Ops for including “Eventide Lakeshore Mystery Alarm Music” off the Music for Clean Water comp on Camp Radio last week. Listen to the show (which was #41st on the experimental charts!) on Mixcloud or below.
On The Fringes of Sound and Space Is The Place
There’s a lovely review of You Won’t Remember This from On The Fringes of Sound:
The title track is an instant attention grabber as it begins with indie-folk vibes that quickly take an electronic with soaring pads and tight percussion that blend in perfectly. The next track “World Map” takes us in an even stranger direction as warm electric bass lines mix it up with more airy percussion and springy synth lines.
Also, new episode of Space Is The Place on CandoFM; catch the archive on Mixcloud or below: