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9.00PM Sunday 28th March 2010. This week with Sean on DJ duties.
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This week’s playlist..
1: TRANSISTOR SIX - Back
Yard Rocketship (Blackbean & Placenta)
2: HILLS HAVE RIFFS – The
Countrysude Has Escaped Part 1 (Noisestar)
3: THE HARDY TREE – Seagulls
And Chips (RIM)
4: THE BUFF MEDWAYS – Ivor
(Transcopic)
5: THE PUNK ROCK ORCHESTRA
– California Uber Alles (download)
6: CAPTAIN AHAB –
Acting Hard (DeathbombArc)
7: THE POSERS – Good Advice
(Bristol Archive)
8: DEATH OF LONDON – Kiri
Kiri Kiri (Function)
9: THE WIND-UP BIRDS – There
Won’t Always Be An England (Sturdy)
10: CASTROVALVA –
That’s What I’m Talking About (Brew)
11: SUPER ADVENTURE CLUB
- Hip Hop Hot Pot Pot Noodle (Armellodie)
12: CAPTAIN AHAB –
Godlike (DeathbombArc)
13: RUDE MECHANICALS – Scary
Fish Finger Woman (RIM)
14: CUTTHROAT CONVENTION
– The Void The Vuv (Doubledgescissor)
15: BUFF MEDWAYS -
You Piss Me Off (Transcopic)
16: CASTROVALVA -
Hooliganz R Us (Brew)
17: THE CONFORMISTS -
Tax Deduction (Africantape)
18: THE UNDEAD – It’s Corruption
(Bristol Archive)
19: CAPTAIN AHAB – I Don’t
Have A Dick (DeathbombArc)
20: ONSLAUGHT - Thermo
Nuclear Devastation Of The Planet Earth (Bristol Archive)
21: TRICLOPS - With
SARS, I’ll Ride The Wind (Alternative Tentacles) -
22: FUNKI PORCINI -
Moog River (Ninja Tune)
Full details, notes, links.....
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Right then, early
start and twenty or so extra minutes at the start that confused some of
you who though you hadn't put your clocks forward....
1: TRANSISTOR SIX
- Back Yard Rocketship (Blackbean & Placenta) - our adopted
theme tune so you know where you are. Transistor Six is Frances Castle,
there’s lots of fine art and creativity to explore from Francis so please
please do. You can now get the whole tune downloaded for yourselves and
find links to her artwork, albums, her new Hardy Tree project and lots
more over at www.myspace.com/transistorsix
– and this week, due to the unexpected early start you got the full track
rather than just the slice of intro that you usually get...
2: HILLS HAVE RIFFS
– The Countryside Has Escaped Part 1 (Noisestar) - Track from the forthcoming
album The Countryside Has Escaped, Hills Have Riffs is DCW Briggs, front
man with heavy post-rockers Cove. The album is a doom-folk coming together
laced with reverb-soaked cello, touches of Swans, tastes of Fairport Convention
and the whole thing comes out on April 5th. More from www.myspace.com/hillshaveriffs
or www.noisestar.co.uk .
And we got home after tonight’s show to find an e.mail from the Club Clang
people telling us they have Cove playing alongside Das Bastard and
Feal Real here in London at Catch (Old Street) this coming Friday 2nd April
- and all for free in terms of door price and such. More from www.myspace.com/clubclang
3: THE HARDY TREE
– Seagulls And Chips (RIM) - Now this is a rather fine Hardy Tree cover
of a Sexton Ming song that you can fine on a rather fine Sexton Ming tribute
album called This Is Ming Beat. All done that delicate Hardy Tree way (see
Transistor Six up above). Explore more via www.myspace.com/thehardytree
or scroll down to the Rude Mechanical bit for more Ming Beat and Sexton
doings and poetic gatherings and...
4: THE BUFF MEDWAYS
– Ivor (Transcopic) – And because tonight’s show started early we had to
raid the CDs we had brought with us for the hour long show, thus an extra
Who style slice from Sir Billy Childish and one of his bands, The Buff
Medways. Wanted to play something Childish tonight to flag up his show
at the ICA (The Mall, central London) that’s on right now. Spread over
several of the gallery rooms, you’ll find is paintings, his poetry and
some of his musical history, well worth your time... A whole pulling together
of several bodies of work, more than worthy of your time – www.billychildish.com
or www.ica.org.uk for news of the exhibition
that’s on now and runs until May. Well worth picking up a copy of the ICA
publication Roland, current issue is full of Childishness, pick it up at
the ICA or explore the ICA website...
5: THE PUNK ROCK ORCHESTRA
– California Uber Alles (download) - Not sure if the PRO are still
about, just happened to have this old download with me tonight and we had
a extra slice of time to fill up with the finest of earfood to hand...
“Hailing from San Francisco, CA the Punk Rock Orchestra is a 50+ piece
strong orchestra that plays punk rock tunes you know and love that are
specially arranged for symphonic instruments and operatic voice. The orchestra
is run under the auspices of the Institute For Unpopular Culture, a San
Francisco not-for-profit organisation. Punk Rock Orchestra’s set list is
a journey through the great punk bands: Dead Kennedys, Black Flag, Sex
Pistols, Circle Jerks, Fear, Suicidal Tendencies and so on. All the members
areclassically trained, many of them by recognised masters of their respective
instruments. From mosh pits to orchestra pits, you won't hear anything
like this anywhere else.... .” . Go hit those search engines....
And then we got to 9pm and
our proper start time, this week the Captain Ahab show....
6: CAPTAIN AHAB –
Acting Hard (Deathbomb Arc) - “How good was that opening track
tonight?!” That’s what we said last time and we just had to do it all over
again this week, maybe the show should open every time with this track?
Here’s the cut’n paste from the last playlist: “Sometimes you hear
a piece of music and yes! Lots of exciting cutting edge music waiting to
challenge if you know where to look. Captain Ahab are from Los Angeles,
Brian from Foot Village and Deathbomb Arc brought them to our attention,
he talked of a “strange mix of Viking chants, harsh noise, Hyphy and Steve
Reichian timing” and yeah, but he was only telling half of it. We got a
new favourite band here (and judging by the response we’re not alone!).
This is why we do this Organ thing! Bands like this, bands who sound like
no one else and who sound so damn good while they go about their business
of sounding unique. This track of the forthcoming (6th April) album called
The End Of Irony, but but you can have this track right now as a
free download via http://captainahab.bandcamp.com.
You can chase up Captain A via www.myspace.com/captainahab
and you can find out about the constantly good DeathbombArc via www.deathbombarc.com
7: THE POSERS – Good
Advice (Bristol Archive) - Slice of classic English punk, just over
two minutes of on no messing late 70’s punk from Bristol. There’s a new
album from Bristol Archive Records, goes by the name of Bristol The Punk
Rock Explosion – twenty tracks that chronicle punk rock in the city of
Bristol from The Cortinas and the initial explosion of ’77 to the point
where it all headed off in a million hardcore, thrashcore anarcho directions
somewhere around ’83 with bands like Onslaught. This rather fine compilation
is released in June, couldn’t resist diving straight in tonight though.
Sounds dated now but still sounds so fresh and alive. The Posers track
is a previously unreleased slice of treasure from 1978. Lots of unreleased
previously unheard slices of treasure on here amongst the tracks – The
Pigs, Vice Squad, The Media, The X-Certs, Disorder, Lunatic Fringe and
more – www.bristolarchiverecords.com
8: DEATH OF LONDON
– Kiri Kiri Kiri (Function) – Never mind no unfriendly flag or badge of
whatever, it is all about the music isn’t? Yes it damn well is and Death
of London certainly are that. They’re from Leicester, they got a new five
track CD on the way called The Independent State Of Death Of London. More
of their fiercely alternative post-hardcore flavoured challenge and alternative
guitar attitude that comes with a defiant twist of difference.
The wreckord is out on April 5th and you can go to www.myspace.com/deathoflondon
for more, or maybe www.functionrecords.com
will give you more answers to any questions you may have....
9: THE WIND-UP BIRDS
– There Won’t Always Be An England (Sturdy) – Debut single from a new Leeds
band and some clever words about tattoos with three lions on and what is
England now and what does it matter and all in time for the world cup and
pubs full patriots. The Birds operate in a vaguely Wedding Present kind
of way, I guess that’s the northern angle covered as we search for words
here, hey I only heard it for the first time an hour before the show..
These are vacuous times and scathing satirical bite is what we need to
transcend the mundane flow of the match via the barstool and a pint of
chemical froth and notions of meathead Engerland and think Our Friends
In The North, think the bite of Mark E.Smith, think Morrissey and all the
contradiction that thinking that throws up. Uncertain times? Enemy
within? Ben Sherman shirts? www.myspace.com/thewindupbirds
or www.sturdy-records.co.uk
10: CASTROVALVA –
That’s What I’m Talking About (Brew) – the debut album is nearly here,
out on April 12th, UK tour starts in London on the 14th April at the Gaff,
Holloway Road, London, see track 16 for more details, links and prepare
to fight for your marbles and your greenhouse plants...
11: SUPER ADVENTURE CLUB
- Hip Hop Hot Pot Pot Noodle (Armellodie) - – Back in February we played
their single, that week’s Organ magazine single of the week, we said this
of it - they’re from Glasgow, they’re alive with energy and oh here’s the
single review again...
“An attention-demanding tuneful three piece get me out of this rat-race
trio from Scotland. Twisting and tuning and there they go with a bit of
Cardiacing in that big instrumental bit that comes in the middle of an
almost twee attack of being hung up on things they need to give up and
fighting like marsupials and eat your beans, brush your teeth, feed the
cat, avoid zombies. We’re under attack like a dog named Sparky and lock
the door, feed the cat, cancel plans, avoid zombies. They get all jazzy,
ninja-jazz they say, and she has one of those sweet no-it-wasn’t-me-I-would-never-do-that
type of voices, a voice that compliments his reason so much, two fine voices
bit like those Bobby McGees actually. Ghoulish tune-wielding so they
say and bad luck comes in threes, but not here, good luck comes your way
here and stranger things have happened than this and attempting deconstructive
thinking and this is a brilliant debut single and the more you dance around
in it the more you tend to notice it. They don’t really sound like anyone,
but they do sound like lots of things we like and there’s lots of sticks
to pick up and every time I play it it makes me smile a little more, eat
you teeth, wash your hands, avoid zombies, what a brilliant debut single,
especially the second of two very fine clever songs and read the news,
put on your shoes, prepare for a riot” This week the debut album, Avoid
Zombies, landed here and guess what? The excellent single is not the best
track on there! Super adventures indeed. The album is out on April 12th,
these are indeed super musical adventures - www.myspace.com/superadventuremusic
12: CAPTAIN AHAB –
Godlike (DeathbombArc) – see track Six and remember where you were when
you first heard the Captain, I was at a graden party, all edgy eggs and
it really is a word of mouth thing...
13: RUDE MECHANICALS
– Scary Fish Finger Woman (RIM) - Now then several birds fed with
one stone shaped piece of bread here. Rude Mechanicals covering Sexton
Ming, another track you’ll find on rather fine Sexton Ming tribute album
called This Is Ming Beat that we were telling you about earlier when we
played The Hardy Tree track. Rude Mechanicals are the band controlled by
Miss Roberts and Miss Roberts and Her Putrid People (who I guess are a
different band to the Rude Mechanicals) are doing some kind of “scary spoken
word and soundscape” thing at an evening of Sexton Ming related events,
poetry, music, art, and a chapbook launch. The whole thing happens on the
18th April over at venue called Pangea Project that you’ll fine over in
Stoke Newington, London N16. Poetry from Sexton Ming, Colin Shaddick,
Bill Lewis and a “Poet Of Domination” called Lilith Payne – www.sextonming.co.uk
is where you find out more about the night and this compilation tribute
album and the chapbook and stuckists and a whole bag of things... Lilith
Payne is an occasional contributor to Organ, she brings her poetry from
over the sea, all the way from Boston...
14: CUTTHROAT CONVENTION
– The Void The Vuv (Doubledgescissor) - Another package from the
London band (with more spray paint stencil-scissors on the front) and a
band who do things a little differently. They really don’t sound like anyone
else and you never quite know what their next release will sound like.
Experimental otherness and a new single that features this track on the
b-side, real other rock goodstuff and you can sound a little different
if you really want to challenge yourselves, why do so many bands jsut sound
like their rather obvious record collections? – www.myspace.com/cutthroatconvention
15: BUFF MEDWAYS
- You Piss Me Off (Transcopic) – You see, this one was the
Buff Medways track we intending to play tonight, but extra time and rare
chickens from Kent fly in twos and we had extra time so go see track four
and sit on Ivor the engine driver’s lap. Just wanted to play some Billy
Childish and recommended you visit the ICA. And this was especially played
for ordinary Dave from Eton, he really does do as the song said...
Long live the free state of mind that is the art of Billy Childish.
16: CASTROVALVA
- Hooliganz R Us (Brew) – Now. like we said last time, we were expecting
good from the new album, we were expecting different, we expected the unexpected,
didn’t expect this good though (how could we?). The debut album from the
Leeds band (who’s early moves have featured quite a bit on this here radio
show) is out in the UK on April 12th. They’ve pushed their boundaries once
more! They’ve taken their instrumental post rock/hardcore base and built
on it until it has become a glorious vocalised beast beyond recognition.
Think NWA for Oxes fans, think Notorious B.I.G meets Made In Mexico, think
Prince for Lightning Bolt followers and you’re getting somewhere near something
like their current sound (alright, nowhere near but it gives you a vague
starting point while they stomp on your greenhouse and run off with your
best marbles). www.brewrecords.net
or www.myspace.com/castrovalvamusic
17: THE CONFORMISTS
- Tax Deduction (Africantape) – They’re from St Louis, MO and they’re
liars, they don’t conform! This is from their forthcoming re-issued Steve
Albini produced album that originally came out (on what we suspect is the
now defunct 54 Degrees 40 or Fight label) back in 2005, out again on April
6th and not heard by us before, new fresh and real experimental envelope
pushing other rock indeed - www.myspace.com/theconformists
or www.africantape.com
18: THE UNDEAD – It’s
Corruption (Bristol Archive) – See track seven for more details. Another
Bristol punk band and a track that originally came out on Riot City in
1982 as the whole scene moved towards anarcho confrontation and system
questioning bluster, more details up there with track seven – www.bristolarchiverecords.com
19: CAPTAIN AHAB –
I Don’t Have A Dick (DeathbombArc) - see track Seven.... this is
one of the albums of the year and...
20: ONSLAUGHT -
Thermo Nuclear Devastation Of The Planet Earth (Bristol Archive) – And
another track from that Bristol punk compilation (see track seven for full
details). Final track on the compilation and Bristol punk moving on to
embryonic thrash metal with the first very raw moves from an early demo
tape from 1983. First moves to the soon to be cult metal band, they didn’t
stick with this hardcore anarcho crust-punk sound for long, catch up with
what they’re doing these days via www.myspace.com/onslaughtuk
21: TRICLOPS -
With SARS, I’ll Ride The Wind (Alternative Tentacles) - – Triclops have
just this last week dropped their second massive slab of a rock album
– Helpers On The Other Side - the beast is every bit as big as the first.
Epic collision of prog and punk from a band featuring members of (the legendary)
Victim’s Family as well as people from Fleshies, Bottles And Skulls, Lower
48. “An acid punk version of avant-garde classical composition with cinematic
textures...” so says the AT bat. We’re talking punkified prog, heavy
psych, we’re talking Butthole Surfers, Melvins, Cardiacs, Zappa, No Means
No, Sun Ra and a whole bag of secret x factor in the twisted beauty of
it all. The legacy of Victim’s Family indeed (ask your big sister, they
were an oasis of experimental punk/prog in the desert that was the 80’s/90/s,
those of us who saw them in London still talk of it) – www.triclopsband.com
or www.alternativetentacles.com
22: FUNKI PORCINI
- Moog River (Ninja Tune) – yes that was an interpretation on Moon
River to end tonight's rather frantic show. James Braddell A.K.A Funki
Porcini has a new album called On, out on May 3rd and yes that was Moon
River on a Moog – www.ninjatune.net
or www.myspace.com/funkipoercini
And we shall do it all next
Sunday, next week with Marina at the decks with her OTHER ROCK SHOW and
the further exploration of rock musicbeyond mere 4/4 convention, provided
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