Sunday, 31 March 2024

The Listening Club - 31st March 2024

Greetings folks,

Happy Easter to you all, however you wish to celebrate it, with chocolate and bunnies, getting together with family, or just taking advantage of a long weekend. All of which have been happening here and keeping me occupied, so as the clock is now ticking loudly, let's get on...

Last Sunday saw @FaberFedor in the chair, sending us back in time for a tribute to even further back in time in the shape of 1993's "Stone Free: A Tribute To Jimi Hendrix", which got everyone grooving and rocking out like a Saturday night down at The Bronze. Thanks to FF for the pick, and for sailing the frisb over to @corin_ja who has an extra week to ponder because..

...yep, first Easter Sunday vortex ever? No one has said otherwise so let's say it is. And as the returning mixmaster @JimMcCauley suggested appropriately, a #ComebackVortex it is. As to what that means, there's only one way to find out...

Download's here, stream's below:

See you at 20:00 BST (GMT+1) clocks have changed here - check your local timezones carefully!


Sunday, 24 March 2024

The Listening Club - 24th March 2024

Salutations folks,

Hope you're doing good. Spring continues to grab hold of Amsterdam, sending a weekend of sunshine and showers our way, which means opening of windows and clearing out, cleaning up and general removal of winter grot, nothing to do with my mother visiting next weekend, honest... hem hem. Speaking of which, twill be Easter Sunday next time, and also a #vortex which I don't think has happened before (expect to be corrected on that stat) so discussion on a theme to follow tonight, I'm sure...

Last Sunday it was me, @kleptones, deeply chilling in my preferred style with James Blackshaw's 2007 album "The Cloud Of Unknowing", which had the desired effect on most of the attendees. All that remained was for a quick fling of the frisb across to @faberfedor, who's here with tonight's intro....

"During LC Anxiety Week, I came up with three great selections.

I tossed all of them at the last minute.

I randomly selected something out of The Box.

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I'm wondering what else is in The Box!"

Well then, download's here, stream's below:

See you 20:00 GMT tonight (daylight-saving hoo-hah may apply, be aware).


Sunday, 17 March 2024

The Listening Club - 17th March 2024

Greetings folks,

Hope you're all doing good. More spring signs across the city as blossom appears here and there, and a general spread of buds on the wisteria and lilac has appeared around the outside of the house, which is very welcome. Also with the seasonal change comes the occasional flurry of lost-looking tourists squinting at their phone-maps and trying to figure out where the hell they are. All as it should be really,

Last Sunday @EastVanHalen was in the chair, spinning soulful Egyptian sounds in the shape of Al Massrieen's "Modern Music", a compilation of 70s & 80s tracks put out in 2017 by the esteemed Habibi Funk label, which got everyone grooving most effectively, I'd say. Many thanks to Steph for the pick and for sailing the frisb across to, me @kleptones, so it's time to go all italic for tonight's intro...

"...right then. 

I deliberately left tonight's pick to the last minute, as I knew we were heading out to see Underworld last night, which would definitely influence what I wanted to pick tonight. And so, unsurprisingly after having had my senses seriously pummeled for a few hours, tonight's pick is a somewhat gentler contrast to help soothe those jangled senses, and the inevitable hangover, natch.

I'm surprised I've never picked this artist before (had to go and check the list to be sure) as their music has been a regular listen ever since I first discovered them over 15 years ago, but there you go. 

I think also this is the first time someone has picked a solo instrumental album for #LC, but I'll probably be proved wrong by someone. I'm sure there are similar musicians dotted around the world (you may know of one or two), but in this instance the discovery happened to be a reasonably local person (from Hastings, not far from my old home in Brighton), which allowed me the opportunity to see them perform close-to-home several times in appropriately intimate environments.

As usual I'm reluctant to say much more, other than to warn that this is a rather deep and spacious listen, so feel free to get comfortable in advance - you may even nod off, which is fine - I'm really not expecting the hashtag chat to be super lively either, although as always, you never know..

The album dates from 2007, but it's a little short, so I've attached a bonus track from their following album at the end, partially to extend the mood, and partially because the track in question is really beautiful, so consider it a pre-attched after-party tune.

Hope you enjoy!"

Okidoke, download's here, stream's below:

See you at 20:00 GMT tonight!


Sunday, 10 March 2024

The Listening Club - 10th March 2024

Hey folks,

Hope you're doing good. Back in Amsterdam after a spontaneous soujourn to Prague last weekend, where the local beer and wine continues to flow deliciously and the sausages, goulash and dumplings do a grand job of soaking it all up. Back in Amsterdam there are plenty signs of an early spring, as buds and blossom appear around the neighbourhood, and the sun pokes its head out for the first time in god-knows-how-long, which is all very well and good, it must be said.

Whilst we were returning from the above, last Sunday @woj was in the chair, rocking and a souling with his pick of Barrence Whitfield & The Savages "Glory", which seemed to go down pretty damn well. Thanks to Woj for the pick, and for sailing the frisb over to @EastVanHalen, who's here with tonight's intro...

"I’ve been feeling weirdly stuck lately - busy with good work, grateful for friends and family, but treading water elsewhere. After many years of activism I’ve become used to fighting through hard situations and hard times, but the past few years have been heavy with many things, not least with the awareness that a lot of the 'good guys' - and the parts of activism that circle hungrily around power - aren’t so good at all. 

So it was happy luck to come across a comrade’s writing about his own feelings of being stuck, and about how he’s been finding his way back to hope. “[This artist] tells us, that even though things are really hard, seem hopeless, and you don’t see a way forward—the sun rises in the morning and calls to us: 'Ebda’ Men Gedid!' (Start from the Beginning!)" This comrade is from Egypt, the songs are in Arabic, I knew nothing about this artist, but it’s been cool to start exploring. And it has me thinking about what starting from the beginning looks like in my own traditions.   

In case you’re interested, here’s the blog post that got me (and us) here (spoiler alert!)"

Right then, download's here, stream's below:

See you 20:00 GMT, watch out for daylight-saving changes in other time zones!



Sunday, 3 March 2024

The Listening Club - 3rd March 2024

Hey folks,

Hope you're all doing fine. Whizzing this out a few days in advance as we're heading off to the land of fine beer for a weekend away,  so let's get on with it...

Last Sunday we entertained alternate timelines in fine style with the #NeverEverVortex, a random, but somehow interconnected selection of tunes, the likes of which we will never see again, we hope. Many thanks to all who chipped in, and double plus thanks to @akx for the assembly work. Back in regular #LC-land, we find @woj holding the frisb, with this to say by way of introduction to their pick...

"A couple weeks ago now, we lost the great Dexter Romweber. Probably most well-known as a co-founder of the Flat Duo Jets, he also had a pretty storied career as a sideman for many big names and then with his sister Sara in the Dex Romweber Duo. His command of the stage, his presence, and his antics were legendary and, by all reports, way larger than life. Unfortunately, I never had the chance to see them - the Flat Duo Jets due to constraints of time and space and the Duo because I foolishly passed on the times he and his sister played in town thinking there would always be a next time. Alas. 

While ruminating about Dex, I got to thinking about other larger-than-life stage presences which naturally lead to this week's artist. He's also a maniac behind the mic and takes complete control of the audience with his powerful, soulful voice and his utter commitment to the performance. I have seen him and his band -- in the same small room that Dex and Sara would frequent here in New Haven in fact -- and his performances are not to be missed. Fortunately, most of that comes through on the studio albums...so here's his most recent release from last year. Turn it up and boogie woogie!"

Right then. Download's here, and the stream's below:

See you 20:00 GMT on Sunday night!