May 24, 2006
Intro
Just as an experiment I tried an intro tune for the show this week.
It's one of my favourites from the great Jimmie Bratcher - I've
played a couple of Jimmie's tunes and hope to be hooking up with
him when he's over in the UK in the autumn. This track is called
Happy.
www.jimmiebratcher.com/
Danielle French - 'til we meet again
This track is taken from Danielle's third full-length CD,
Shadows, which has been described as "beautiful
strangeness". Discovering melodies that are somewhat strange, yet
somehow familiar, Danielle cruises through the ether, and the
underworld, with artists such as Jane Siberry, Tori Amos and even
Tom Waits.
Show dates are easy to find on Danielle's website - she's playing
some really nice sounding venues.
I just think it's a great song from a formidable talent.
www.daniellefrench.com
Sony - update on the Sony spy software problems.
Sony BMG was accused of using copy protection program on CDs that
left computers vulnerable to hackers. Fifty-two Sony BMG titles by
artists such as The Coral, Alicia Keys, Dido, the Foo Fighters and
the Backstreet Boys contained the technology. The second largest
record group in the world said it was "pleased" with the settlement
that could see them shelling out a lot of cash and free album
downloads. Serves then right!
Senor Azzad - Qui je suis
This talented artist is from Neuilly Paris. His french rap is very
special since he is between rage and trippin - very interesting
lyrics in french of course. Un Rap Parisien qui change de ce qu'on
connait des thèmes bien différents pas du rap de cité.
This is his first play on the Podsafe Music Network and it's a true
pleasure to say bienvenue to Sevan.
Another Suffolk and Cool "first play"
www.senorazzad.com/
Cantrip - Sometimes
A 5-piece band, based in the Nederlands, they comprise Daisy
(vocals), Agnes (bass guitar, vocals), Rene (rhythm guitar,
vocals), Michel (lead guitar) & Jazper (drums). They've been
going since 1998 and have three CFDs to their name this track is
taken from their most recent release Radionight. Stick with
this and pay attention, it grows and grows.
If you can be in or near Schiedam /' Rotterdam on 3 June you might
be fortunate enough to catch them at the Maasboulevardfestival. The
link to the festival site is not working as I put the shownotes
together but you could try it again at
www.maasboulevardfeest.nl/
www.cantrip.nl/
Make your own mix
David Byrne and Brian Eno have released two track from their 1981
collaboration. The big buzz is that they have released all of the
studio tracks that make up each tune so that you can remix, sample
and play around with the tracks. If you like what you produce you
can even post the result back onto the website for others to listen
to.
At last, interactive music and hours of innocent fun! If nothing
else, check out the very elegant website.
bush-of-ghosts.com/remix/bush_of_ghosts.htm
Not the piano player - It doesn't mean I don't love
you
'Not The Piano Player'' is fronted by singer songwriter Frances
Cavendish on piano and vocals. With Grant Beardsley on guitars,
this duo perform their own unique blend of jazz and folk, a
hypnotic fusion that invites the listener to explore musical space
and provokes an emotional response to their deep and mysterious
songs.
Originally formed when Future Primitive split, these two East
Anglia based musicians have been getting a great reaction to their
latest CD called Difficult Mind.
This is not a PMN tune and is played with the permission of the
band - for which thanks Grant. You can find more of their music
at:
www.peoplesound.com/artist/notthepianoplayer
Big George Jackson - The Daddy
One of whole load of great tracks posted to teh PMN by Black and
Tan Records based in Netherlands.
North Minneapolis based Big George Jackson blows a seriously cool
harmonica in the finest tradition of Chicago blues and you should
hear his voice! There is a review of a live gig at
http://www.mnblues.com/review/bgj-rs.html
www.black-and-tan.com/
Almost all the artists featured this week can be found on the Podsafe Music Network. I take back all I said last week about the quality taking a dip as the volume of new music increases!
I'd appreciate any comments on the show or corrections to the shownotes. Just use the email link on this page or click on the Comments button just down here.
Peter