Tune in for an interview with Low Life Recordings’ owner, Braintax. He’s just dropped Panorama, which is thought provoking, culturally eclectic and eloquent. When asked what he’d bust on a massive mega-phone that could be heard worldwide, he simply said that he’d urge people to bother, question and afford themselves the joy of being passionate. A truthsayer and soothsayer.
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- Blackseeds: Keep on Pushing
- Astronomy Class: Heatseeker feat. Lotek
- Blunted Stylus: What Does it Mean
- DJ Design: Soul Power
- Wagon Christ: Bend Over
- Braintax: The Grip Again, (A Day in the Life of a Suicide Bomber)
- Braintax: Run the Yards
- Domu: Still Afraid
- The Free Association: Sugarman
- Pest: Heard Yer Bird Moved In
- Bent: To be Loved
- Caribou: ?
- Foundation: I Believe in Punishment
- Squarepusher: Bubble Life
- Bonde Do Role: Funk da Velhinha
- Atki2 feat. Renee Silver: Shocking Out Proud
- DJ Gold
- Peanut Butter Wolf
- Brooks & Dani Siciliano: Wandering (Soft Pink Truth Rmx)
- Us3: Kick This
- De La Soul: Say No Go
- Low Budget: Keep Up
Apart from the small blunder of calling Kid 606 ‘Kid Koala’, (he was pleased it wasn’t Kid Rock!), Miguel and I got along swimmingly. We talked deep arsed thinking, pretty girls at raves, mash ups and the proliferation of music. Check-it!
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23rd October 2006: RADIOTHON
Thank you to those who bit Radiothon for Patent Pending this week, you’re all fantastic! I met my target but it doesn’t mean every extra supporter won’t be bloody tops! Community radio is just that - supported by its listeners so if you are a fan/listener/voyeur, now’s the time to be proactive and say so! It’s great to see people subscribing to a higher frequency and valuing an independent and unique media alternative. You can still subscribe: 9514 9500 or visit here to get amongst it for the station and shows like mine.
A bit o’ babble, an interview with Kid 606 and some sweet tunes were the deal this week. Now I know what it feels like to be Pedro…
Playlist:
- Hermitude: Nightfall’s Messanger (Plutonic Lab Rmx)
- Osymyso: Lazy Phase
- Edan: Just Listen
- Blunted Stylus/The Resin Dogs: Q Numbers
- Afrodisiac: ?
- Kid 606 Interview Pt. 1
- I Am Not A Gun: Slowly Discovering
- Bus: Diamond in the Rough
- Cut Chemist: Monorail Thru Space
- Supersystem: Eagles Fleeing Eyries
- Blackstone & Atari: Battle Without Honour or Humanity
- Satanik: ?
- Tom Burbank: Baghdad Mood
- Spank Rock: Put that Pussy on Me (Diplo tonite inst.)
- Luke Vibert: It’s a Groove
- Overtone: Give it Again (Inverse Cinematics Rmx)
- Unkle Ho: Diabolical Duel
- RJD2 vs Diplo: Two Mashed-up Mixes
- DJ Shadow vs Depeche Mode: Painkiller (Kill the Pain Rmx)
- Freaks: Fix It
- Chok Rock: Big City Loser
- ollo: Phoebegone Days
Filed under: Mixes
The patent may be pending, but if you’re enjoying the Sonic Inventions on the show, Radiothon is next week and I’d be grateful if you’d show me some love! Moreover, 2ser is a diverse and forward thinking station committed to providing independent and unbiased news, intelligent banter and cutting edge music. If you think that’s something worth being involved with, become a supporter and reap the rewards!
This week’s Sonic Invention was Glitch & Glamma. With a swagger in your step, a snarly smile and enviable style this is the soundtrack for a promenade by someone as stuffed and stylish as your sweet-arsed-self! Also, just had to play dis shit, y’know what I mean?
Glitch & Glamma:
- DJ Tr!p: What You Do
- Source Direct: Snake Style
- Jo Zas: Alaska Citron Vert
- Alien Digit: Midnight
- Mike Ladd: 5000 Miles West of the Future
- Dabrye: Hyped-Up Plus Tax
- Tom Burbank: Knuckles
- Jamie Lidell: Little Bit More (Luke Vibert Rmx)
- Alexander’s Dark Band: The Immortal Squirrel
- Ark: Eigel
- Jackson & His Computer Band: Rock On
- Osymyso: It’s All About Fun, Right?
- Jimmy Edgar: I Hate When People Make Tracks Like This
- Exile: Dirty Robots
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The patent may be pending, but if you’re enjoying the Sonic Inventions on the show, Radiothon is next week and I’d be grateful if you’d show me some love! Moreover, 2ser is a diverse and forward thinking station committed to providing independent and unbiased news, intelligent banter and cutting edge music. If you think that’s something worth being involved with, become a supporter and reap the rewards!
This week’s Sonic Invention was Glitch & Glamma. With a swagger in your step, a snarly smile and enviable style this is the soundtrack for a promenade by someone as stuffed and stylish as your sweet-arsed-self!
Glitch & Glamma:
- DJ Tr!p: What You Do
- Source Direct: Snake Style
- Jo Zas: Alaska Citron Vert
- Alien Digit: Midnight
- Mike Ladd: 5000 Miles West of the Future
- Dabrye: Hyped-Up Plus Tax
- Tom Burbank: Knuckles
- Jamie Lidell: Little Bit More (Luke Vibert Rmx)
- Alexander’s Dark Band: The Immortal Squirrel
- Ark: Eigel
- Jackson & His Computer Band: Rock On
- Osymyso: It’s All About Fun, Right?
- Jimmy Edgar: I Hate When People Make Tracks Like This
- Exile: Dirty Robots
Other stuff played:
- Mike Ladd: I Fell Like $100
- Post: Heather
- Ricardo Villalobos: Easy Lee
- Herbert: People That Make the Music
- Bukolik: Mossa
- Dimlight: Lullaby for Gastric Ulcer
- Axel U: Briztronix
- Ollo: Summer Salt
- Marc Mac: Urban Blues
- DJ Nu-Mark & Pomo: Pow!
- Skeewiff: Music Makers
- Afrodisiac Sound System: Untitled
- Astronomy Class feat. Jane Tyrrell: Exit Strategy
- Juggaknots: Namesake (Inst.)
- Raydar Ellis: Sambo Song
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A swarm of eclectic and brilliant international music talent has descended on Australia this month for the This Is Not Art festival and Red Bull Music Academy. Some of these artists were featured on the show to share some of the wealth and give an insight into the richness of these events.
For something a little different but interesting to muse over, an American MC, Raydar Ellis, and Australian MC, Urthboy, were played smack bang next to each other to contrast how they took on the same subject. Both wrote a track about struggling to get by as a musician working outside the mainstream music industry and it’s interesting to see the differences in the approaches but also evidence how the two scenes vary between the countries from the lyrics.
Stuff Played:
- ollo: Campaign for Real Bread
- Supersystem: Eagles Fleeing Eyries
- Sir Drew: My Sex
- Mu: Chain Girl
- !!!: Me and Giuliani Down by the School Yard (A True Story)
- Zongamin: Hotel 17
- Macromantics: Moments in Movement
- Various: I’m Really Hot
- Bonde Do Role: Melo Do Tobaco (Diplo Rmx)
- Raydar Ellis: Every feat. Short Bus
- Urthboy: No Rider
- Curse Ov Dialect: Mr Miscallaneous
- ?: Norman Shady
- Juggaknots: New $$$
- Danny Breaks: Incredible Oddessy
- Filastine: Dance of the Garbageman
- Cut Chemist: What’s the Altitude feat. Hymnal
- Da Dukeyman: Mz Jackson
- Outkast: Ms Jackson
- Ed Seven: O’Hayche
- DJ Shadow: Hindsight
- Le Peuple de L’Herbe: Transmissions
- Sa-Ra Creative Partners: Timeless Continuum
- i:Cube: Tokyo Uno
- Kode 9: Swarm
- Loefah: Beat Them
Filed under: Mixes
No one at work so no one in the offices to offend with prowly scowly sounds! This week we featured a sonic invention of Dubstep Depth-the most perfect music to nurse your long weekend hangover with! Using deep, prowling beats, warm washes of sub bass and lashings of reverb and delay, dubstep is serious head music.
Dubstep Depth Mix:
1. Burial: Gutted
2. Vex’d: Crusher Dub
3. Kode 9: Nine Samurai
4. Asian Dub Foundation: Fortress Europe (Adrian Sherwood Dub)
5. Various: Soho
6. Skream: Glamma
7. Amen Andrews vs. Spac Hand Luke: London
8. Mark One: Rage
9. Kode 9 + The Space Ape: Kingstown (Vox)
10. Skream: Monsoon (Loefah Rmx)
11. Skream: Smiley Face
12. Horsepower Productions: Hand of Death
13. Burial: Broken Home
14. Horsepower Productions: Log On (Dub)
15. High Plains Drifter feat. Goldspot Productions: Sholay
16. Amon Tobin: El Wraith
17. Loefah: Bombay Squad
18. DJ Spooky: Absentia Absentia (Alter Ego Rmx)
19. Boxcutter: Sunshine
20. Calamaka Dub: Hear the Most
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No one at work so no one in the offices to offend with prowly scowly sounds! This week we featured a sonic invention of Dubstep Depth; the most perfect music to nurse your long weekend hangover with! Using deep, prowling beats, warm washes of sub bass and lashings of reverb and delay, dubstep is serious head music.
Coming soon: interviews with Kid606 and Kid Koala, (Bec gets down with the kids!)
Dubstep Depth Mix:
1. Burial: Gutted
2. Vex’d: Crusher Dub
3. Kode 9: Nine Samurai
4. Asian Dub Foundation: Fortress Europe (Adrian Sherwood Dub)
5. Various: Soho
6. Skream: Glamma
7. Amen Andrews vs. Spac Hand Luke: London
8. Mark One: Rage
9. Kode 9 + The Space Ape: Kingstown (Vox)
10. Skream: Monsoon (Loefah Rmx)
11. Skream: Smiley Face
12. Horsepower Productions: Hand of Death
13. Burial: Broken Home
14. Horsepower Productions: Log On (Dub)
15. High Plains Drifter feat. Goldspot Productions: Sholay
16. Amon Tobin: El Wraith
17. Loefah: Bombay Squad
18. DJ Spooky: Absentia Absentia (Alter Ego Rmx)
19. Boxcutter: Sunshine
20. Calamaka Dub: Hear the Most
Other Stuff Played:
1. DJ Craze: Happy Thoughts
2. Heat Sensor: Gravy feat. M Saggid
3. Chris de Luca & Peabird: Soopaglitcha
4. Macromantics: Miss Macro
5. DJ Logic: Black Buddha
6. DJ Food: Scratch Yer Head (Squarepusher Rmx)
7. Tom Burbank: Knuckles
8. Mekon: GSE
9. Helium 3: Primary Position
10. Cut Chemist: Storm feat. Edan & Mr Lif
11. DJ Krush: Song for John Walker feat. Anticon
12. Tipper: Ruck
13. Os Mutantes: Ave Genghis Khan
