Goodbye Stress

Sind alle Weihnachtsbriefe in der Post? Tante Erna nicht vergessen? Kekse gebacken? Baum geschmückt? Lichterkette intakt? Geschenke verpackt? Wohnung auf Vordermann gebracht? Glühwein angesetzt für die Firmenfeier? Kuchen für den Kindergarten? Wichtelgeschenke für die Schule? Welches Menü wird serviert? Ofen kaputt, was mach ich jetzt mit der Gans? Sitzen noch Veganer mit am Tisch?

Alle Jahre wieder werden die Tage kurz vor Weihnachten noch mal richtig hektisch. Laut einer britischen Studie verbringen Hausfrauen (von Hausmännern ist in besagter Studie nicht die Rede) im Schnitt 288 Stunden mit Weihnachtsvorbereitungen. Das sind ganze 12 Tage und Nächte!

Deshalb hat Golden Glades heute mit Goodbye Stress ein tiefenentspanntes Musikprogramm zusammengestellt. Ganz ohne Weihnachtsgedöns, einfach nur so zum Runterkommen und Absatteln (und natürlich nicht nur für Hausfrauen). Zartschmelzende Unterstützung gibt es u.a von Steady Holiday, Angelo De Augustine und Ben Watt.

Diese Sendung war zu hören am Mittwoch, den 19.12.18 – 20:00-22:00 Uhr.
Wdh.: Samstag, 22.12. von 15:00-17:00 Uhr & Montag, 24.12. von 08:00-10:00 Uhr

Stream online here: ByteFM
Berlin: 91.0 MHz // Hamburg: 91.7 MHz

PlaylistGG_KW51


ArtistTrackLabel
Monarch MtnTrick Of The Lightmonarchmtn.bandcamp.com
Owen DuffFlawed Menowenduff.bandcamp.com
Alexandra StreliskiPlus TotSecret City Records
Dean Wareham & Cheval SombreWayfaring StrangerDouble Feature
Jimmy CampbellIn My RoomVertigo
The Magic LanternLydiaHectic Eclectic
Jack CooperNorth of AnywhereTrouble In Mind
Steady HolidayAll AboardBarsuk
Still ParadeStrangerFeel Flows
The Beach BoysFeel FlowsBrother Records
Cameron AveryA Time and PlaceAnti-Record
Adrianne LenkerCradleSaddle Creek
John FaheyOn The Sunny Side Of The OceanTransatlantic Records
Common HollyPlaying HouseSolitaire Recordings
Shida ShahabiPetulaFatCat
EarlimartHold On Slow DownMajordomo Records
FensterLike A RiverAltin Village & Mine
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Dwight SmithHighlandsSonisoma
The LemonheadsCan't ForgetFire Records
Ben WattNorth Marine DriveCherry Red
Stephen SteinbrinkYou Could Always LeaveMelodic
Teenage FanclubIf I Never See You AgainSony
Ally KerrUpgrade MeMuch Obliged
Angelo De AugustineTombAsthmatic Kitty
Angelo De AugustineTimeAsthmatic Kitty
The FernwehTimepieceSkeleton Key
Evan WrightThey Sayself-released
Duncan BrowneAlfred BellImmediate
Fenn is coolSo Do YouZ Tapes
Jessica RiskerZero Summer MindWestern Vinyl
FoxwarrenI'll Be AlrightAnti
Scott WalkerMontague Terrace (In Blue)Phillips
Shy BoysBell HousePolyvinyl

Teenage Fanclub performing the Creation Years

I have a lot of love for chiming guitars and music made in Scotland, particularly for Glasgow’s Teenage Fanclub. October 9th in 1990, I was one of nine people in the audience, when the band played their very first gig in Hamburg. A billboard sign outside the Motolow announced “Teenage Fanclub from England”. To make things clear, someone crossed out the term England and wrote Scotland in capital letters. It was a night to remember.

Techno & Tequila

Despite the small crowd, the performance was powerful, the sound quite raw and the hair pretty long(ish). After the show I went to a bar called Sparr and bumped into the crew of young Scotsmen again. Somehow, guitarist and singer Norman Blake spotted my English textbook and started talking to me. I explained to him I had a test in school early next morning and still need to learn some stuff. That night I definitely brushed up my English. But I missed the exam because me and my friend Sonja ended up hanging out with Norman Blake and Raymond McGinley for a few more hours.

There’s no curfew in Hamburg and we cruised up and down the legendary Reeperbahn. We drifted into pubs and bars, danced in a shady techno club, drank way too much tequila, had awful coffee in the morning and played a round of Trivial Pursuit in the tour van before parting ways around midday. At that point I had no idea, that Teenage Fanclub were about to produce some of the finest records ever and that I’d still be friends with them almost three decades later.

Gerry Love Dave McGowan Teenage FanclubFor some reason, Teenage Fanclub have never failed to deliver the quality. They proved to be a cherished constant in turbulent times, survived the ups and downs of the music biz, the era of grunge and Brit-pop by just carrying on doing their own thing. But the idea of celebrating the sublime years and reissues of Creation Records with a three-night concert series seemed very ambitious to me. Some songs never played live before had all to be learned from scratch. Furthermore the original drummers were invited to get back into action. Do they actually still know how to keep the tempo?

On top of all, it was announced that bass player, songwriter and vocalist Gerard Love is parting ways with the band right after this tour. It’s the end of an era, but not the end of Teenage Fanclub. However, there was no way I was going to miss this very last chance to hear the three distinct songwriters performing their irresistible, much loved harmonies.

Blow away the cobwebs

In retrospect, I’m glad I went to the three-night residency in Birmingham and not only to the London shows. The O2 Institute in Birmingham was a mid-sized venue, packed with devoted fans from all over the world and offered a more intimate environment compared to London. The first night was all about Bandwangonesque (1991) and Thirteen (1993) They played both complete albums in the original order, only interrupted for a small break between sets. And when Teenage Fanclub kicked off with The Concept, the magic happened: hearing the spirit of 1991 is like receiving the holy grail. It’s an overwhelming feeling, a throwback into youth and not only a thing of nostalgia: the band sounded better than ever.

Also, it was a joy to see the original drummer from the early years, Brendan O’Hare. He may not be the most formidable percussionist, but he created a great sense of fun and played an unexpected role during this series of concerts. I suppose I wasn’t the only one who went to these shows with mixed feelings. There was a delicate sense of uneasiness in the air knowing Gerard will soon separate from the band for good. Whenever things turned a bit awkward, Brendan had a charming way to deal with it. Like when a small crowd on night two in Birmingham kept singing a slightly annoying version of Haddaways What Is Love for the soon departing Mr. Love, Brendan saved the situation by stepping on stage, frankly saying: “On behalf of the band – shut the fuck up!”.

Goosebumps

Night number two was all about GrandSetlist Teenage Fanclub Prix (1995) and Songs From Northern Britain (1997) and presented the most successful episode of Teenage Fanclub’s back catalogue. Here, we had Paul Quinn back on the drums. He delivered a tight backbone to the songs and enjoyed playing along with his old pals again. But I wondered what it’s like for Francis, having to clear his seat most of the time for Brendan and Paul. Francis MacDonald nearly disappeared in the back behind a pile of instruments and almost secretly added whatever was needed. He filled all gaps by playing along and singing harmonies and showed he’s a pretty versatile all-rounder.

Just like Dave McGowan, who also added some salt into the mix and necessary extras to the sound of Teenage Fanclub. It’s obvious, how much he enjoys playing with this band and how he’s eventually stepping away from acting just in the background.

Hearing the third and final night in Birmingham for me was probably most exciting. I always thought Howdy! (2000) was a hidden gem. Plus, I had no idea what to expect in the second part filled with numerous B-sides. Some surprises and highlights were played and a very emotional moment happened in the end while the band performed the mantra-like ballad Broken – the audience joined in and kept singing on while the music slowly faded out. Just the right amount of goosebumps.

London vs. Birmingham

The three nights in London were magnificent as well, but the huge Electric Ballroom (capacity 1500) was tightly packed and the sound system appeared a bit dodgy. I found myself squeezed in between tall guys who wholeheartedly sang along all the while. They knew every word and had strong voices – I didn’t hear much of the singing coming from stage. Which was fine, really. Another special thing about these Teenage Fanclub shows is seeing, how dedicated and devoted the fans are. There was happiness and passion all around and many broad smiles. The enthusiasm seemed unlimited.

Raymond McGinley Norman Blake Teenage FanclubThe Fanclub-way

While Birmingham had a cover version of Madonna’s Like A Virgin, the London show was finished off with their debut single Everything Flows. And yes, it’s not really a song from their Creations catalogue but it made perfect sense. Choosing this anthem-like tune as a farewell and presenting it in a “charismatic, shambolic Fanclub-way” (to quote Brendan here) seemed appropriate in the context of the event.

Visiting these shows, was a joyous, intense experience. I’ve seen this band countless times in many different stages and cities. But hearing some songs for the first time live was remarkable. It showed again, how much good this music evokes. And that there’s so much more incredible stuff in the Teenage Fanclub back-catalogue. Sidewinder, a song with Brendan on vocals was a true highlight. I had this song in my head for many days. Norman Blake’s very stripped-down acoustic performance of If I Never See You Again was sublime and emotionally resonant. Furthermore, Thaw Me and My Uptight Life by Raymond McGinley were stellar and left a lasting impression on me. I’d love to hear these songs again in the future, when they carry on without Gerard Love. Of course, Gerry’s presence and songs will be deepy missed. But after all, Teenage Fanclub life goes on! For next year, the band announced plenty of tour dates for Asia, Australia, North America and Europe. All German dates in April are supported by my beloved radio station ByteFM. See you there?!

 

4th December 2018

Super Duper

Es geht heute nicht weniger als erstklassig zu bei Golden Glades: Wir haben zum Beispiel super duper Lo-fi-Tunes von Lindsey Rae Radice im Angebot. Als Krankenschwester hat die Songschreiberin aus New Jersey bestimmt keinen einfachen Job. Dafür macht sie in ihrer Freizeit als PYNKIE besonders frohsinnige und leichtherzige Musik.

Super duper ist auch die komplexe Songwriter-Kunst von Niklas Kramer alias Still Parade. Sein neues Album Soon Enough wurde in kalifornische Sonne getaucht und klingt super-nostalgisch.

Schließlich kann auch der aktuelle Output von Stephen Steinbrink mehr als überzeugen, obwohl der amerikanische Songwriter mit Utopia Teased tief in seiner Gefühlswelt gräbt, um ein Trauma zu verarbeiten. Doch auch das ist, wie man es auch drehen und wenden mag, super duper. Da gibt’s nichts dran zu rütteln.

Diese Sendung war zu hören am Mittwoch, den 21.11.18 – 20:00-22:00 Uhr.
Wdh.: Samstag, 24.11. von 15:00-17:00 Uhr & Montag, 26.11. von 08:00-10:00 Uhr

Stream online here: ByteFM
Berlin: 91.0 MHz // Hamburg: 91.7 MHz

PlaylistGG_KW49


ArtistTrackLabel
Marble SoundsThe Advice to Travel LightZealrecords
Cornelius Brothers & Sister RoseToo Late to Turn Back NowUnited Artists
Dylan MondegreenA Place In The SunSkiPop Records
Holly GolightlyObstaclesDamaged Goods
Salad BoysHatredTrouble In Mind
The Golden RailDon't Let Go Of The LightCandlestick Records
GospelbeacHFreeway to the CanyonAlive Naturalsound
Attic LightsNever By MyselfElefant
Stephen SteinbrinkA Part of Me is a Part of YouMelodic
Stephen SteinbrinkZappa DreamMelodic
Fenn is coolVertigoZ Tapes
Sky MataLucilleJigsaw
PaintTrue Love (Is Hard To Find)Mexican Summer
The Last DetailFairweather FriendElefant
ClickClickDeckerLŠuft Es Eher DanebenAudiolith
FoxwarrenIn Another LifeAnti
Patrick Siegfried ZimmerEternityPSZ Recordings
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International MusicFarbiges LichtStaatsakt
MerkHangmerkscoolsongs.bandcamp.com
WwomanFOAFuture Gods
UltracrushSwimmingultracrush.bandcamp.com
The SeamsHold StillMeritorio Records
Pearl & The OystersMermaid ParadeCroque Madame
Still ParadePortalsFeel Flows
Still ParadeCanyonFeel Flows
Vinyl WilliamsEternityRequiem Pour Un Twister
Sea PinksA Man in My ConditionCF Records
PYNKIEShrinking VioletPlastic Response Records
PYNKIELooneyTunePlastic Response Records
Nicholas KrgovichTimeTin Angel Records
Advance BaseDolores & KimberlyRun For Cover
Big TideHide Me In Your SpaceshipA Turntable Friend
Po!Ever Been HadRutland Records

Good company

Entgegen anderslautender Gerüchte ist der beste Freund des Menschen nicht der Hund, sondern die Musik: eine universelle Begleiterin, in guten wie in schlechten Zeiten. Vom «Soundtrack des Lebens» ist gar die Rede, wenn uns eine Musik über längere Zeit begleitet und bedeutende Ereignisse markiert. Das klingt hoch gegriffen, aber nicht ZU hoch. Musik steuert unsere Emotionen, sie beruhigt, erfreut und tröstet, mit zartem Schmelz, stoischem Nicken oder lautem Getöse. Golden Glades stellt heute Musik vor, neue und alte, die das Zeug zur besten, loyalsten und einfühlsamsten Freundin hat. In diesem Sinne für good company sorgen heute Gabe Goodman, Girl Gaze sowie Altmeister J Mascis.

Diese Sendung war zu hören am Mittwoch, den 21.11.18 – 20:00-22:00 Uhr.
Wdh.: Samstag, 24.11. von 15:00-17:00 Uhr & Montag, 26.11. von 08:00-10:00 Uhr

Stream online here: ByteFM
Berlin: 91.0 MHz // Hamburg: 91.7 MHz

PlaylistGG_KW47


ArtistTrackTitle
Lloyd Cole & The CommotionsBrand New FriendPolydor
Howlong WolfI Bear That In MindDala Produkte
FrontpersonTick-Tock (Frontrunner)Oscar St. Records
Bill Ryder-JonesAnd Then There's YouDomino
Slow PulpAt Homeslowpulp.bandcamp.com
ClearanceGallery GlareTopshelf Records
J MascisElastic DaysSub Pop
J MascisI Went DustSub Pop
SUPER 8Angels & Neil DiamondFutureman Records
The Passmore SistersJune In The WaterVegetable Records
Laura GibsonGonersCity Slang
Moe TuckerLast NightSundazed
Lachlan DentonGravityBobo Integral
The Ocean PartyStubbornEmotional Response
Paul CherryChanging TimesFeeltrip
mylittlebrotherLove Song For An Islandmylittlebrother.bandcamp.com
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The Magic LanternBetween the World and Methemagiclantern.bandcamp.com
Still ParadeAs Long Asstillparade.bandcamp.com
The Last DetailYou're Not MineElefant
The Last DetailTake My HandElefant
IogiMagic TrickRaw Tapes Records
Henry NowhereProblems of the HeartSleep Well Records
Jackson MacIntoshLuluSinderlyn
Girl GazeSuddenlyTeam Love
Gabe GoodmanThe Bandage and the WoundSalient Recordings
Gabe GoodmanFixed PointSalient Recordings
Fort JamsOn & OnPlastic Jurrasic
FoxwarrenTo BeAnti
Gia MargaretBirthdayOrindal Music
Songs For WalterTraitorsTallbird Records
Aby VulliamyGoodbye SongKaraoke Kalk
AabergRataaberg.bandcamp.com

Freewheeling

Musik, die alles darf und nichts muss steht heute auf dem Programm bei Golden Glades. Oberstes Freewheeling-Gebot: Der Eingebung sind keine Grenzen gesetzt. Als Konsequenz haben wir es etwa mit Bakterien der Gattung Burkholderia zu tun – Anthony Rochester aus Tasmanien weiß ein erstaunlich fröhliches Lied darüber zu singen. Die Transkünstlerin Mich Cota ergründet auf Kijà / Care die Geister ihrer algonkinischen Herkunft in Verbindung mit elektronischer Avantgarde. Zudem gibt es eine bezaubernde Hommage an den begnadeten Arrangeur Sean O’Hagan: Der Norweger Terje Torkellsen hat ihm seine Debütsingle gewidmet und verwendet dazu ähnlich harmonische Farben wie der Besungene.
Freewheelin‘ Bob Dylan kommt zwar nicht zum Zuge, dafür stellt das Einmannprojekt SUPER 8 bereits sein drittes Album des laufenden Jahres vor und behauptet dort Bob Dylan Said That. Heimliche Hits am laufenden Band – wie ja eigentlich immer bei Golden Glades.

Diese Sendung war zu hören am Mittwoch, den 07.11.18 – 20:00-22:00 Uhr.
Wdh.: Samstag, 10.11. von 15:00-17:00 Uhr & Montag, 12.11. von 08:00-10:00 Uhr

Stream online here: ByteFM
Berlin: 91.0 MHz // Hamburg: 91.7 MHz

PlaylistGG_KW45


ArtistTrackLabel
Mich CotaMadjashin / GoodbyeTin Angel Records
Jerry PaperSomething's Not RightStones Throw
Fenn is coolI Want To Be Rich and FamousZ Tapes
BrittaDie traurigsten MenschenStaatsakt
StereolabPop QuizDuophonic UHF Disks
Teenage FanclubAbout YouSony
Soft PeopleI Saw The Moon!Sandwich Kingdom
Dieterich & BarnesParasol GiganteLM Duplication
Astronauts, Etc.Stray ObservationsCompany Records
Ginger RootCall It HomeAcrophase Records
SUPER 8Bob Dylan Said ThatFutureman Records
Errant BoyTheme from 29 BusErrant Media
Du BlondeBuddyMoshi Moshi
Alexander TuckerObjectsThrill Jockey
Adrianne LenkerSymbolSaddle Creek
Nicholas KrgovichGoofyTin Angel Records
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Invisible MindsThe Cut GirlMoshi Moshi
Anthony RochesterBurkholderiaJigsaw
CrepesDark DemonsSpunk Records
Robert SoteloLooking BackwardNicey Music
Terje TorkellsenSeanSellout! Music
The SeamsOn The ShelfMeritorio Records
ClearanceDestination WeddingTopshelf Records
ClearanceRumored SequelTopshelf Records
Molly BurchTo The BoysCaptured Tracks
Cape WeatherNever SayFuture Gods
IogiI Fell AgainRaw Tapes Records
IogiDelicate CreatureRaw Tapes Records
Lake Ruth & Listening CenterOnly An OceanKleine Untergrund Schallplatten
You Tell MeInvisible InkMemphis Industries
GulpFollowing RainE.L.K. Records

Analogue Souls

Simon Reynolds hat sich für Pitchfork darüber ausgelassen, wie Auto-Tune den Sound der Popmusik revolutionierte. „Digital soul, for digital beings, leading digital lives“, lautet sein Fazit. Wir müssen uns eingestehen: Das Digitale bestimmt nicht nur unsere Lebensweise, sondern auch die Produktion von Sendungen wie dieser. Frau Zettpunkt erinnert sich aber noch gut an die Zeit, als im Radiostudio mit unhandlichen Bandmaschinen hantiert wurde. Und sie ist nach wie vor davon überzeugt, dass die beste Musik von Liebhabern des Analogen (und der effektfreien Stimme) geschaffen wird.

Diese Annahme führt uns in der heutigen Golden Glades-Ausgabe zurück zu alten Helden wie Stereolab. 48 analog aufgenommene Tracks dieser Band wurden gerade auf dem eigenen Label Duophonic wiederveröffentlicht. Außerdem im Fokus stehen neue Platten von Aby Vulliamy, Mountain Man und Adrianne Lenker, bei denen die analoge Ästhetik im Vordergrund steht.

Diese Sendung war zu hören am Mittwoch, den 24.10.18 – 20:00-22:00 Uhr.

Stream online here: ByteFM
Berlin: 91.0 MHz // Hamburg: 91.7 MHz

PlaylistGG_KW43


ArtistTrackLabel
Mutual BenefitStormcellar HeartTransgressive Records
Dean Wareham & Cheval SombreThe Bend in the RiverDouble Feature
Kurt VileRollin with the FlowMatador
John SouthworthYou Led Me To BelieveTin Angel Records
Adrianne LenkerWhat Can You SaySaddle Creek
Adrianne LenkerWombSaddle Creek
Stephen SteinbrinkMomMelodic
The Last DetailFun FairElefant
CrepesAs You Gocrepes.bandcamp.com
Lawrence ArabiaSolitary Guyslawrencearabia.bandcamp.com
Aby VulliamyInside OutKaraoke Kalk
Aby VulliamySpin CycleKaraoke Kalk
Mountain ManAGTBella Union
Mountain ManBaby Where You AreBella Union
Addison LoveSheBig Stir
Papernut CambridgeBuckminster FullereneGare Du Nord Records
IndridiAmmaFigureight
Lachlan DentonSelf NewBobo Integral
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StereolabSuper ElectricDuophonic UHF Disks
StereolabGet CarterDuophonic UHF Disks
SASAMINot The TimeDomino
Peel Dream MagazineQi VelocitySlumberland
Peel Dream MagazineInteriorsSlumberland
Jackson MacIntoshCan It Be LoveSinderlyn
Sam EvianNeed YouSaddle Creek
Jacco GardnerVolvaFull Time Hobby
Anna HillburgFor HimCalifornia Clap
The ACBsBoy Like Metheacbs.bandcamp.com
Shy BoysTake The DoggiePolyvinyl
The Maureens20 Years For the CompanyMeritorio Records
The American Analog SetThe Kindness of StrangersTiger Style
Patrick Siegfried ZimmerMemoriesPSZ Recordings
Joey DosikEmergency LandingSecretly Canadian
Summer SaltRevvin' My CJ-7summersaltband.bandcamp.com
Cat PowerIn Your FaceDomino

Clearance

Thinking about Chicago, the jazz-inspired post-rock scene pops into my mind. Experimental-folk, alt-country and avant-rock delivered by inspiring labels like Touch and Go, Thrill Jockey or Drag City. It goes without question that the city gave a home to burgeoning genres and outstanding talents throughout decades. Nevertheless, I was slightly surprised to hear the band Clearance also hails from Chicago.

The quartet has been around since 2013, but I just discovered them with their sophomore record At Your Leisure (out on Topshelf Records). And this album instantly got me. It sounds to me like a good friend from the 90ties, a comrade I’ve missed far to long. But at first, I wasn’t quite sure where this friend was actually coming from.

That’s because Clearance have a lot of familiarity and expertise to offer: there’s the slacker attitude of Pavement in songs like Destination Wedding or Gallery Glare. Jangly moments taking you back to bright guitar-pop made in Britain. But then again slightly dissonant and complex sounds referring to Sonic Youth. Furthermore, there’s is a good feel of Kiwi-pop in the mix: strumming guitars with breezy tunes full of earworms.

It’s all thrillingly unpredictable what Clearance have to offer and it all sounds pretty organic and easy. And now writing this down, it makes perfectly sense this band is located in Chicago. This place has always been one of the best for innovative and reflective musicians and a good breeding ground for freewheeling indie rock bands – just like Clearance!

22nd October 2018

Gratiskultur

Wir leben in einer Gratiskultur. Es gibt viele Gründe, weshalb sich Labels oder Musikschaffende dazu entschließen, Songs gratis ins Netz zu stellen. So verstehen manche Plattenfirmen ihre Sampler mit hauseigenen Künstlern als Schnupper-Download: potenzielle Fans sollen belohnt oder geködert werden. Dagegen verschenken zahlreiche Feierabendmusiker ihre Stücke, weil sich mit ihnen eh kaum noch Geld verdienen lässt. Zudem brauchen Home-Recorder keine Studiokosten einzuspielen. Für die meisten Musikschaffenden ist es schlicht wichtig, dass ihre Songs gehört werden – und mit etwas Glück landen sie vielleicht sogar in der Playlist eines Streamingdienstes oder einer Vorabendserie.

Golden Glades widmet sich heute frei erhältlicher Musik, u.a. von Gretchen’s Wheel, dem schottischen Indiefolk von State Broadcasters und französischen Outsider-Pop von Midget.

Diese Sendung war zu hören am Mittwoch, den 10.10.18 – 20:00-22:00 Uhr.

Stream online here: ByteFM
Berlin: 91.0 MHz // Hamburg: 91.7 MHz


ArtistTrackLabel
Max GowanTime Waits Patientmaxgowan.bandcamp.com
Cabin EssenceInto The Skycabinessence.bandcamp.com
BARBHavin a babybarb.bandcamp.com
RocketshipWhat's The Use of Books?rocketship.bandcamp.com
StarwheelSafaristarwheel.bandcamp.com
Sir QuiltLove Her Waysirquilt.bandcamp.com
Hong Kong In The 60sOut In The Coldhongkonginthe60s.com
Ed LingVelocity Girlfadeawayradiate.bandcamp.com
Roman LakesThe ColdBleeding Gold
Josh RouseWomen and the Windyeprocrecords.bandcamp.com
Gretchen's WheelUntetheredgretchenswheel.bandcamp.com
Minta & The Brook TroutFuture Meminta.bandcamp.com
Simen MitlidThis Timesoundcloud.com/simenmitlid
The FishermanFree Fallsoundcloud.com/the-fisherman
Robyn GibsonQueen Of EyesFutureman Records
Inner WaveSolarhumansoundsrecords.bandcamp.com
State BroadcastersBreak My Fallstatebroadcasters.bandcamp.com
WazonekCaliforniawazonek.bandcamp.com
DinersFifteen On A Skateboarddiners.bandcamp.com
Monster RallySunny Slothmonsterrally.bandcamp.com
Lost ShipsBest Laid Planslostships.bandcamp.com
Bear DriverColours Runbeardriver.bandcamp.com
Midget!Au ciel ouvertsouterraine.biz
Antoine LeonpaulChambre noiresouterraine.biz
The Greek TheatreJust a Little Drop of Raintheactivelistener.bandcamp.com
The Rotten MangosMoose Knucklestherottenmangos.bandcamp.com
MMOSSThymemmoss.bandcamp.com
The FinksGood Intentionsmilkrecordsprojects.bandcamp.com
Dominique LeoneDomestic Blissdominiqueleone.bandcamp.com
The Loch Ness MouseSommersangicecreammanrecords.bandcamp.com
Goodbye MaxThe Rest Is A Liefoxfoodrecords.bandcamp.com
Suko PyramidRat Guts And Pork Hoovessukopyramidbc.bandcamp.com

Reeperbahn Festival 2018

Reeperbahn Festival 2018

The Reeperbahn Festival in my hometown Hamburg is always a spectacular event. Drifting along the Kiez of St. Pauli, checking out various live acts in different venues and meeting lots of wonderful people like my dear colleague and friend Alice Peters-Burns (Kaleidoskop/Offbeat) is simply hard to beat. Although it’s not always easy to take a decision on what to do as the four festival days are more than packed: music-related events in the fields of photo exhibitions, literature and films compete with networking events, meetings, award ceremonies, parties and numerous concerts around the Reeperbahn. Of course, I set a focus on seeing live shows. So, here’s a short summary of what I like to share with you.

Anna Burch

Detroit based singer-songwriter Anna Burch played in a venue next to my beloved radio station ByteFM and surprisingly she changed her bob hair into a simple short cut. With this new look she could’ve easily been mistaken for Greta Kline of Frankie Cosmos. Only Anna Burch has a different, rather cool charisma. Besides that, she presented her upbeat dreamy slacker-pop with the elegant upright posture of a dancer and did a good job. Everyone seemed happy when the minor hit-single Tea-Soaked Letter resounded by the end of the show.

Halo Maud

Halo Maud live Reeperbahn Festival 2018 Angies's Night Club HamburgAlors mes amis, the music scene of France got some extra attention during this year’s Reeperbahn Festival with exceptional talents like Halo Maud from Paris. Her debut album Je Suis Une Île is a hazy mixture of proggy French pop and psychedelic. It really makes no difference whether Maud Nadal sings in her native tongue French or switches to English. She clearly found a voice of her own and developed a memorable style. Seeing the band live as a four piece, it was more than easy to get into it. The rhythmic power drew you into the songs while the performance created a pleasantly seamless sound experience. Fact is, the dynamic of a show slows down and people’s attention quickly drift off due to re-tuning or change of equipment, but not here: Halo Maud have put some good thoughts into their live set and kept the energy flowing from start to finish.

Okkervil River

Some other extraordinary venues were added this year to the thirteenth edition of the Reeperbahn Festival, beautiful locations with pretty difficult sound qualities: The show of Okkervil River was set up in Hamburg’s largest main church, the Michel. Up to 2500 listeners fit into this place and the reverb of this huge building is just as overwhelming. Therefore simply too much for electrified music! The band tried to adjust and played a stripped-down version of their songs – nevertheless the sound was awfully blurry. Only when frontman Will Sheff wandered amidst the community, singing unplugged to his battered looking acoustic guitar, my ears were delighted.

Michael Nau & The Mighty Thread

I also expected Michaul Nau to play a cosy acoustic set, as his late-night performance was due in the St. Pauli church – but he and his backing band The Mighty Thread played a pretty solid and straightforward show. Compared to the famous Michel, this neighbourhood church is a modest building. Luckily the reverb here was not as harsh and suited well to the rolling organic vibe of Michael Nau. With his crazy hair and reddish full beard, the songwriter from Maryland had the looks of a classical Russian author of the 19th century. But he’s a contemporary master of profound laidback songs. Not sure if the seated situation worked best that night for Michael Nau & The Mighty Thread, but for me it was ideal sitting down at the end of a long festival day and quietly tapping my foot along to the soulful, meandering melodies.

Liza Anne

Liza Anne live review Reeperbahn Festival 2018 @ PrinzenbarAnother good thing about the Reeperbahn Festival: it works without headliners. Only a special guest was shortly revealed on Friday – the British rock band Muse. While they played music for the masses, the real pleasant surprise happened next door at the Prinzenbar. In this dimly lit, tiny little room in Baroque-style I witnessed Liza Anne, a songwriter from Nashville TN. She got on stage with a pink overall and a red beret. Her three band mates all had work clothes in red. And yes indeed, they were hard workers: they played a tight show with a great energy and really nailed it. I walked home thinking that the future of indie rock is definitely female fronted.

Generally, with up to 600 shows in the mix, there’s a lot to see, but also much to miss out. However, it’s a small comfort knowing the Reeperbahn Festival will be back in 2019. Then, the musical focus is set on Australia – another thing looking forward to!

28th September 2018

Qualität aus Leidenschaft

Unser heutiger Leitsatz möchte mit Stolz behaupten, dass die Qualität einer Sache in der Leidenschaft zu finden ist, mit der sie ausgeübt wird. Exemplarisch dafür haben wir das Hamburger Boutique-Label Marina Records im Programm, das seinen 25. Geburtstag mit einer geschmackvollen Songsammlung feiert.

Außerdem im Fokus: Das australische Trio The Goon Sax, dazu neue Hoffnungsträger in Sachen Bedroom-Pop, die Einmannprojekte Henry Nowhere und Aaberg.

Diese Sendung ist zu hören am Mittwoch, den 26.09.18 – 20:00-22:00 Uhr.
Wdh.: Samstag, 29.09. von 15:00-17:00 Uhr & Montag, 01.10. von 08:00-10:00 Uhr

Stream online here: ByteFM
Berlin: 91.0 MHz // Hamburg: 91.7 MHz

PlaylistGG_KW39


ArtistTrackLabel
MirahHot HotK Records
TelemanSong For A SeagullMoshi Moshi
PlayactingAt Some Pointplayacting.bandcamp.com
Songs For WalterThe Battle Of Bexley Squaresongsforwalter.bandcamp.com
Nathan BowlesNow If You RememberParadise of Bachelors
Stephen SteinbrinkBad LoveMelodic
Sarah CracknellMiles ApartMarina Records
The Pale FishersSouthbound ExcursionMarina Records
The Aluminum GroupStar WishMarina Records
Andy PawlakSunshine GirlMarina Records
TomberlinSelf-HelpSaddle Creek
Gia MargaretFiguresOrindal Music
The Goon SaxWe Can't WinWichita
The Goon SaxLove LostWichita
HalaSorryhalaband.bandcamp.com
Sugar Candy MountainHappeningPIAPTK Recordings
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Princess ChelseaThe Pretty OnesLil' Chief Records
Darvid ThorDo It Againdarvidthor.bandcamp.com
Henry NowhereGood ThingSleep Well Records
Henry NowhereNot Going BackSleep Well Records
Anthony RochesterParasep DiscothequeJigsaw
Cozy SlippersBack And ForthJigsaw
Lake Ruth & Listening CenterTo Recifelakeruth.bandcamp.com
Sam TudorNew Apartmentsamtudor.bandcamp.com
Tony MolinaGive He Take YouSlumberland
Tony MolinaWront TownSlumberland
Free Cake For Every CreatureTom Or Mike Or Pat OrDouble Double Whammy
Hello SharkDannyOrindal Music
AabergMaskaaberg.bandcamp.com
AabergKreoselaaberg.bandcamp.com
Lachlan DentonDrinkingBobo Integral
Eric BachmannNo RecoverMerge
Mutual BenefitCome To PassTransgressive Records
Julia HolterI Shall Love 2Domino
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