Greetings folks,
Hope all is good. Feeling fine and Sunday-ish here after an excellent spread of wide ranging electronic sounds last night, courtesy of Sonic Acts at the Paradiso, topped by Holly Herndon and her fine ensemble. Seriously, if you get a chance, go see her, it's quite a unique and life-affirming show, to say the least.
Last week it was me, @kleptones in the chair, digging back to simpler times with The Smiths' "The Queen Is Dead", which harked back for many, surprised how many folks had never listened to a whole Smiths album before, but there you go, that's what this thing is all about. Following that was a quick sail of the frisb from here in The Netherlands to Finland, where @akx has this to say...
"Ah, been a while since my last pick. It's been a while since I've found any new albums (aside from things sung in Finnish that might not really be very accessible), so I figured I'd look through my CD shelf, but alas, to no avail! However, when the CD shelf fails, there's always Foobar2000's shuffle, and a couple random tunes fast-forwarded I realized this is what I want to play for/with you.
Anyway, this artist is someone I was turned on to by my stepdad quite some time ago, and the friends I've sung karaoke with (to?) certainly are familiar with him too, and in fact a later album by the same
artist has been featured on Listening Club back in 2014! I think it'll be fun, or at least interesting (as LC tends to be) to listen to the full thing, not just the two tracks I tend to "sing", with you folks.
#drinkingclub: your cheapest bourbon, for a better emulation."
Download is here, and the stream's below:
See you at 8pm GMT!
Sunday, 23 February 2020
Sunday, 16 February 2020
The Listening Club - 16th February 2020
Greetings folks,
Hope all is good and well in your hood. Wet, yes, again in Amsterdam, as Storm Dennis floats across the country giving it a good wash and blow dry, unlike Ciara, which missed us for the most part. Have you had a storm named after you? Was it a good one? Leave us a comment! Or don't!
Last week, @har_shone was in the chair bopping to the retro-futuristic sounds of Caravan Palace's "<| '_' |>", which divided opinion, some positive, some negative, which is absolutely as it should be. Thanks to Harriet for the pick, and for sailing the frisb back across to me, probably due to my clearly expressed dislike for the aformentioned. Which then, therefore, brings me to tonight's intro...
"Yes, opinions are tricky buggers, aren't they? Sometimes they should be expressed more diplomatically than others, but emotions and history tend to get in the way, both of which are also tricky buggers. Things have a tendency to get rather messy, rather quickly.
All of which is something that the vocalist on tonight's pick knows full well.
This is a legendary album from a long time ago, containing several indie disco perennials, but still near-perfect in its pacing and execution (and also an all-time favourite of my own), but sadly the humour and poetry that balanced the vitriol and discontent in these grooves has long since vanished (along with the musicians), leaving, yep, just an unloveable c***.
Still, it's good to be able to listen back to a time when the lyrical nuances were perfectly balanced, the music rose to the occasion, intense emotions were welcomed, and for many, a chance to wax nostalgic about a time when the battle lines were way more clearly defined than they are today.
"Has the world changed, or have I changed?". Both most likely. Opinions welcome!"
Direct download is here, and the stream is below:
See you at 8pm GMT!
Hope all is good and well in your hood. Wet, yes, again in Amsterdam, as Storm Dennis floats across the country giving it a good wash and blow dry, unlike Ciara, which missed us for the most part. Have you had a storm named after you? Was it a good one? Leave us a comment! Or don't!
Last week, @har_shone was in the chair bopping to the retro-futuristic sounds of Caravan Palace's "<| '_' |>", which divided opinion, some positive, some negative, which is absolutely as it should be. Thanks to Harriet for the pick, and for sailing the frisb back across to me, probably due to my clearly expressed dislike for the aformentioned. Which then, therefore, brings me to tonight's intro...
"Yes, opinions are tricky buggers, aren't they? Sometimes they should be expressed more diplomatically than others, but emotions and history tend to get in the way, both of which are also tricky buggers. Things have a tendency to get rather messy, rather quickly.
All of which is something that the vocalist on tonight's pick knows full well.
This is a legendary album from a long time ago, containing several indie disco perennials, but still near-perfect in its pacing and execution (and also an all-time favourite of my own), but sadly the humour and poetry that balanced the vitriol and discontent in these grooves has long since vanished (along with the musicians), leaving, yep, just an unloveable c***.
Still, it's good to be able to listen back to a time when the lyrical nuances were perfectly balanced, the music rose to the occasion, intense emotions were welcomed, and for many, a chance to wax nostalgic about a time when the battle lines were way more clearly defined than they are today.
"Has the world changed, or have I changed?". Both most likely. Opinions welcome!"
Direct download is here, and the stream is below:
See you at 8pm GMT!
Sunday, 9 February 2020
The Listening Club - 9th February 2020
Greetings folks,
Hope all is doing fine, and for those of you in the northern European vicinity, hope you haven't been blown away much, as it's very stormy round these parts at the moment. Still, we're in a chipper mood, recovering after Supergrass doing a fine turn last night in the Paradiso, and @nessiest has an impressive leg of lamb in the oven, so it's all good indoors, if not outside...
Last week, @emmaprice was in the chair, bringing the strangest of big beats with her pick of Bentley Rhythm Ace's eponymous debut album from 1997, which brought compliments, sarcasm and reminiscence from the assembled in equal measures. Thanks to Emma for the pick and for sailing the frisbee a short distance over to @har_shone, who has this to say by way of introduction to tonight's pick...
"I am spectacularly late to the party with this band (as usual) but I've only recently discovered them and they have been bringing me great joy in the windy, dark, damp and joyless months that are January and February. So much so, that I am about to ask my Listening Club family a question I am not known to utter often - 'Are you ready to dance?'"
Download is here, and the stream's below:
See you at 8pm GMT!
Hope all is doing fine, and for those of you in the northern European vicinity, hope you haven't been blown away much, as it's very stormy round these parts at the moment. Still, we're in a chipper mood, recovering after Supergrass doing a fine turn last night in the Paradiso, and @nessiest has an impressive leg of lamb in the oven, so it's all good indoors, if not outside...
Last week, @emmaprice was in the chair, bringing the strangest of big beats with her pick of Bentley Rhythm Ace's eponymous debut album from 1997, which brought compliments, sarcasm and reminiscence from the assembled in equal measures. Thanks to Emma for the pick and for sailing the frisbee a short distance over to @har_shone, who has this to say by way of introduction to tonight's pick...
"I am spectacularly late to the party with this band (as usual) but I've only recently discovered them and they have been bringing me great joy in the windy, dark, damp and joyless months that are January and February. So much so, that I am about to ask my Listening Club family a question I am not known to utter often - 'Are you ready to dance?'"
Download is here, and the stream's below:
See you at 8pm GMT!
Sunday, 2 February 2020
The Listening Club - 2nd February 2020
Greetings folks,
Hope you're having a fine 02-02-2020. Standard buisness here in Amsterdam, still grey, still wet, but even more decent gigs popping up for attendance later this year, so the calendar is filling up very nicely indeed. As for my home country, well, the less said about that the better, but going from a big bong to a small gong kinda sums it all up for me...
Last Sunday chez #LC, @SimonLandmine was back in the chair, getting the assembled bopping with his pick of 2005's '2 Pie Island', the only release from 2 Bit Pie (folks formerly of Fluke). Thanks to him for the pick and for sailing the frisb across London, where @emmaprice is having the usual quandary...
"Greetings all.
I've thought long and hard about this pick. There's a part of me that wanted to play something spiky and angry to sum up the feelings of so many of us in the UK this week, to rail against the stupidity of it all.
However in the end I decided to go for something that will hopefully put a smile on some faces tonight and be a new discovery for many of our friends outside of the UK.
I'm taking you back to the late 90's and I'm at university in North London, spending all of my time between lectures in the many music shops around Soho. I think I'd heard of this artist via one of the many NME cover CD's that were floating around my consciousness at the time. I distinctly remember being in a little record shop next to the LA2 (dearly departed music venue next to Tottenham Court Road) and hearing one of the tracks being played and that was enough to seal the deal. Cue me heading straight to the counter and handing over cash. This was quite a departure for me musically at the time and was a big part of expanding my horizons in other directions. Which is what it's all about really.
This album makes me smile - After this week I'll take that whenever it's on offer.
#Drinkingclub is being drunk out of a plastic cup in a tent while you dance the night away with friends."
Okaydoke. Direct download is here, and the stream is below:
See you at 8pm GMT tonight!
Hope you're having a fine 02-02-2020. Standard buisness here in Amsterdam, still grey, still wet, but even more decent gigs popping up for attendance later this year, so the calendar is filling up very nicely indeed. As for my home country, well, the less said about that the better, but going from a big bong to a small gong kinda sums it all up for me...
Last Sunday chez #LC, @SimonLandmine was back in the chair, getting the assembled bopping with his pick of 2005's '2 Pie Island', the only release from 2 Bit Pie (folks formerly of Fluke). Thanks to him for the pick and for sailing the frisb across London, where @emmaprice is having the usual quandary...
"Greetings all.
I've thought long and hard about this pick. There's a part of me that wanted to play something spiky and angry to sum up the feelings of so many of us in the UK this week, to rail against the stupidity of it all.
However in the end I decided to go for something that will hopefully put a smile on some faces tonight and be a new discovery for many of our friends outside of the UK.
I'm taking you back to the late 90's and I'm at university in North London, spending all of my time between lectures in the many music shops around Soho. I think I'd heard of this artist via one of the many NME cover CD's that were floating around my consciousness at the time. I distinctly remember being in a little record shop next to the LA2 (dearly departed music venue next to Tottenham Court Road) and hearing one of the tracks being played and that was enough to seal the deal. Cue me heading straight to the counter and handing over cash. This was quite a departure for me musically at the time and was a big part of expanding my horizons in other directions. Which is what it's all about really.
This album makes me smile - After this week I'll take that whenever it's on offer.
#Drinkingclub is being drunk out of a plastic cup in a tent while you dance the night away with friends."
Okaydoke. Direct download is here, and the stream is below:
See you at 8pm GMT tonight!
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