Lost, Obscured, Restored

Es gab viele Gründe, um in den 50er, 60er & 70er Jahren im Musikbusiness zu scheitern: sei es die fehlende Extrovertiertheit, die falschen Rauschmittel oder schlicht ein schlechtes Timing. Diverse künstlerische Talente wurden zu ihrer Zeit übersehen und endeten vorzeitig als tragische Fußnote der Popgeschichte. Deren Musik ging zwar unter, mit ihr manchmal auch die Künstlerseele; aber irgendwo macht dann doch noch ein Bootleg die Runde und findet Dekaden später sein Publikum.

Ein paar dieser besonderen Singer-/Songwriterschicksale hat Golden Glades für heute ausgewählt. Wir hören den meisterhaften Folk von Jackson C. Frank, die multidimensionale Klangmalerei von Linda Perhacs, den verwobenen Baroque-Pop von Elli, den introvertierten Folkrock von Val Stoecklein und das schlau-amüsante Songwriting von Connie Converse. Alles Musik, die scheitern musste, die manchmal ihrer Zeit voraus war – und sich inzwischen einer ausgesuchten, aber begeisterten Anhängerschaft erfreut.

Diese Sendung war zu hören am Mittwoch, den 04.12.19 – 20:00-22:00 Uhr.
Wdh.: Samstag, 07.12. von 15:00-17:00 Uhr

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

PlaylistGG_KW49


ArtistTrackLabel
Vashti BunyanWinter Is BlueFat Cat
Vashti BunyanDiamond DayPhillips
Jackson C. FrankMy Name Is CarnivalSanctuary
Jackson C. FrankBlues Run the GameSanctuary
Karen DaltonWhile You're On Your WayDelmore
Karen DaltonSomething On Your MindLight in The Attic
Satya Sai Maitreya KaliMusic BoxAkashic Records
Satya Sai Maitreya KaliOld ManUnited Kingdom of America
Jim SullivanRoseyLight In The Attic
Jim SullivanU.F.O.Light In The Attic
Connie ConverseTalkin' Like You (Two Tall Mountains)Lau derette Recordings
Connie ConverseRoving WomanLau derette Recordings
Dave BixbyFree IndeedGuerssen Records
Dave BixbyDrug SongGuerssen Records
Susan ChristieRainy DayFinders Keepers
Wendy & BonnieThe Paisley Window PaneSundazed
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Val StoeckleinSay It's Not OverDot Records
Val StoeckleinPossibility I Was WrongDot Records
Shelagh McDonaldPeacock LadyMooncrest
Shelagh McDonaldStargazerMooncrest
Judee SillThe KissAsylum
Judee SillThe Lamb Ran Away With The CrownAsylum
ElliMy Lady Of LoveDig The Fuzz Records
ElliNever MindDig The Fuzz Records
Emitt RhodesYou Should Be AshamedDunhill
Emitt RhodesHolly ParkA&M Records
Joe And BingDaybreakMapache Records
Joe And BingMore Than I Can Live WithMapache Records
Linda PerhacsParallelogramsSunbeam
Linda PerhacsChimacum RainSunbeam

November Blues

Von Weltuntergangsstimmung bis zum Herzschmerz in Reinform: Golden Glades wird sich heute der Schwermut hingeben, denn sie gehört zu dieser schummrigen Jahreszeit so obligatorisch wie das Amen in der Kirche. Klang gewordenen November bieten u.a. neue Tracks von The Lilac Time, Girl Gaze und Boduf Songs.

Diese Sendung war zu hören am Mittwoch, den 20.11.19 – 20:00-22:00 Uhr.
Wdh.: Samstag, 23.11. von 15:00-17:00 Uhr

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

PlaylistGG_KW47


ArtistTrackLabel
Patrick WatsonDream for DreamingDomino
Shannon LayNovemberSub Pop
Wendy & BonnieThe Ice Cream Man SongSundazed
The Lilac TimeMarch to the DocksBMG
TindersticksTake Care In Your DreamsCity Slang
Girl GazeMy RoomTeam Love
Mount Eerie w/ Julie DoironEnduring the WavesP.W. Elverum & Sun
Matt MalteseCurl Up & Die7476
VetiverUp On HighLoose Music
Wished BoneSap Seasonwishedbone.bandcamp.com
Major MurphyMy C. C. BluesWinspear Records
Lazy FliesHell Is Other Peoplelazyflies.bandcamp.com
The FinksNo One ElseMilk! Records
Night HeronBlown Awaynightheron.bandcamp.com
James Clark FiveMaireadBeautiful Music
Ally KerrRagged ManMuch Obliged
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Boduf SongsUnseen Forces and How to Use ThemOrindal Music
Dana GavanskiOff AgainFull Time Hobby
Jeffrey Lewis & The VoltageDepression! Despair!Moshi Moshi
lowly loverboiStephen Kinglowlyloverboi.bandcamp.com
Simon JoynerThe Last Time I Saw You, BillyBB*Island
Dave BixbyWaiting For The RainsGuerssen Records
The Left BankeThere's Gonna Be a StormMercury
Teenage FanclubDark CloudsPeMa
Tandem FelixBravo Maestrotandemfelix.bandcamp.com
FloristAs AloneDouble Double Whammy
Max GowanPaintermaxgowan.bandcamp.com
Those Pretty WrongsTonight, Tonight, TonightBurger Records
Bill FayFilled With Wonder Once AgainDead Oceans
Rozi PlainWhen There is No SunMemphis Industries

The Late Pioneers

I don’t remember how I actually came across The Late Pioneers. I downloaded the We All Knew Biscuits E.P (2018) from Bandcamp a while ago. But somehow the songs slipped through my daily business and got lost in my ever-expanding music library. Until I received a notice the other day that there’s a new release from The Late Pioneers. And this time, the band immediately got my full attention.
It’s easy to connect with this new collection of songs released under the title Close Enough: there are plenty of splendid melodies and the way they harmonise sound very familiar. All topped up with chiming guitars and a neat lo-fi approach. Also, there are different singers and songwriters in the band, each bringing in a distinctive style and approach into the band. We all know about the benefits of having three singer/songwriters in a guitar band, right?

The Late Pioneers are four long-time friends, originally from the Manchester area. Because they ended up living in various parts of England, they only get together once or twice a year to record some music at someone’s home. It’s clearly a labour of love. You can hear they are having fun getting together, swapping instruments all the time while recording all sorts of songs. Thankfully, they share this music straight away on Bandcamp (occasionally accompanied by a quick video for YouTube) for everyone to enjoy this creative outcome. Of course The Late Pioneers are no leading innovators in the field of hand-made indie guitar music. They are clearly influenced from a broad range of musical directions. Not in a contrived or copied manner, but with fresh authenticity.

From the past five years, there are numerous releases to check out on Bandcamp. And further more to dig into: several side-projects like Autopia, Combo Ribs and The Separates. I’d recommend to start with The Pinetop Sauna because they also have a knack for three-part harmonies and classic guitars. It’s less lo-fi and sounds more American influenced to me. Yes, there’s loads to discover. Hope you enjoy!

11th November 2019


UPDATE

Less than three months later, and The Late Pioneers are now having a CD compilation out via the wonderful people from Subjangle. The album consists of the Close Enough EP from 2019 (tracks 1-7), the Bin Wang album from 2016 (tracks 8-16) and four tracks (17-20) specifically chosen by Julie Fowler (editor of the Colours Through The Air Blog and also one of the co-founders of Subjangle). It’s well deserved, that this great music finally gets a proper physical release!

31st January 2020

Zwischen Art-Pop und Westcoast

Musik kann sich wie ein langer, warmer Sommerabend anfühlen. Süffige Melodien umschmeicheln das Ohr, sehnsüchtig entspannt oder kunstvoll-verquer. Das Feld ist weit, die AnwärterInnen kommen aus allen Gegenden der Welt.

Besondere Aufmerksamkeit widmen wir einem Album von der irischen Ostküste: Rom-Com von Tandem Felix. Deren Songwriter David Tapley präsentiert sich offenherzig wie Jeff Tweedy von Wilco. Tapley sorgt für lebensnahe Songs, raffiniert angelegt und sensibel produziert (nur das große Publikum fehlt noch). Ebenso im Fokus: der aufgeweckte Bedroom-Pop von Hovvdy und der verführerische Westküsten-Pop von Ashley Rhodus alias Wished Bone.

Diese Sendung war zu hören am Mittwoch, den 06.11.19 – 20:00-22:00 Uhr.
Wdh.: Samstag, 26.10. von 15:00-17:00 Uhr

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

PlaylistGG_KW45


ArtistTrackLabel
Sam CohenLet the Sun Come Through30th Century Records
VetiverAll We Could WantLoose Music
The Late PioneersInto The Mudthelatepioneers.bandcamp.com
Pinetop SaunaLend You Some Moneypinetopsauna.bandcamp.com
Tandem FelixNightclub (I Sold My Soul to the Devil)tandemfelix.bandcamp.com
Tram CopsHappy as Can Betramcops.bandcamp.com
HovvdyKeep It UpDouble Double Whammy
HovvdyWatergunDouble Double Whammy
Lake RuthStrange InteriorsSlumberland
Common HollyJoshua SnakesBarsuk
Sean O'HaganI Am HereDrag City
Sean O'HaganThe Paykan (Laili's Song)Drag City
John HowardIdiot DaysYou Are The Cosmos
The Last DetailPlacesElefant
BananagunTop CatFull Time Hobby
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ZardtJesterRed Brick Chapel
Andy ShaufThe Things I DoAnti-
Wished BoneHold Mewishedbone.bandcamp.com
Wished BoneTrees We Couldn't Tell The Size Ofwishedbone.bandcamp.com
Berta BigtoeThe CreekAcrophase Records
OmniSkeleton KeySub Pop
Modern NatureFootstepsBella Union
Desert SoulsTurtleKleine Untergrund Schallplatten
SingleUn Roce Al PasoElefant
West Coast Pop Art Exp. BandTransparent DayReprise
Ancient ShapesA Flower That Wouldn't BloomYou've Changed Rec.
Ancient ShapesGlass CurtainYou've Changed Rec.
Tandem FelixNow I'm a Driptandemfelix.bandcamp.com
Tandem FelixTapley Takes a Strolltandemfelix.bandcamp.com
TalkieSurf's Downtalkie.bandcamp.com
Allah-LasOn Our WayMexican Summer

Spirits From The Past

Jede Menge Spirits From The Past führen uns durch die heutige Sendung: Musikschaffende und Bands, die an vergangene Epochen anknüpfen. Da wäre etwa der schmissige Indierock von Corridor aus Montreal, mit sich duellierenden Gitarrenparts und einem parolenartigen Gesang in Quebecer Französisch. Jeder Song auf ihrem dritten Album Junior klingt kraftvoll und frisch (und ein bisschen nach 80er Postpunk).

Ganz anders der üppig ausgeschmückte Songwriter-Pop von John Howard. Seine smarten Arrangements und geschmeidigen Melodien könnten einem bislang unentdeckten Juwel der 70er entstammen. Und tatsächlich: Schon 1975 gab der Brite sein Debüt als Sänger und Songwriter, allerdings ohne durchschlagenden Erfolg. Auch Howards neues Album Cut The Wire wird wohl kein Chartbreaker werden, obwohl sich sein meisterhafter Pop gleich hinter Harry Nilsson und Todd Rundgren einreiht. Und noch einen geradezu kriminell unterschätzten Nostalgiker wollen wir ehren: Stephen Duffy von The Lilac Time.

Diese Sendung war zu hören am Mittwoch, den 23.10.19 – 20:00-22:00 Uhr.
Wdh.: Samstag, 26.10. von 15:00-17:00 Uhr

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

PlaylistGG_KW43


ArtistTrackLabel
The Martial ArtsYou've Ruined EverythingLast Night In Glasgow
Comet GainThe Institute DebasedTapete Records
U-BahnBeta BoyzMelodic
Strawberry GuyTaking My Time To BeMelodic
Big ThiefForgotten Eyes4AD
OmniCourtesy CallSub Pop
CorridorGoldieSub Pop
CorridorJuniorSub Pop
Allah-LasHolding PatternMexican Summer
Mark FryDreaming With Alice (Verse 1)Sunbeam Records
Mark FryDown Narrow StreetsSunbeam Records
Dumb InstrumentThat Stupid Wee Lassie From ElderslieBad Tool Records
Orange Crate ArtSomebody Else is on the Moonorangecrateart.bandcamp.com
Outer SpacesTruck SongWestern Vinyl
The HangaboutsWho Wants Cillahangabouts.bandcamp.com
WalrusCool to WhoOutside Music
U.S. Highball697 PresidentLame-O Records
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Stephen DuffyIn the Evening of Her DayNeedle Mythology
The Lilac Time(I'm) A BelieverBMG
BALDUINMr. Abernathybalduin.bandcamp.com
BALDUINRainbow Eyesbalduin.bandcamp.com
The Young SinclairsTruth Can't Be TriedRequiem Pour Un Twister
The Young SinclairsAction MoviesRequiem Pour Un Twister
The HecksChopperTrouble In Mind
CorridorDominoSub Pop
Daphne TunesBagpackingGazer Tapes
PoppelDon't WaitGazer Tapes
The Memory FadesListening To The Marychainthememoryfades.bandcamp.com
The Jesus & Mary ChainJust Like Honey (Demo Oct '84)Cherry Red
John HowardRemainsYou Are The Cosmos
John HowardJean Genet Just ImaginedYou Are The Cosmos
BedouineWhen You're GoneCaroline
Julien ChangCandy Cane RainbowTransgressive Records

Schön verzweifelt

In der heutigen Sendung begegnen uns Erzählerstimmen, die mit sich und der Welt hadern. «That’s right I’m fucked up and it can’t get any better», singt etwa Danny Bateman alias Frog auf seinem neuen Album Count Bateman. Doch selbst, wenn das Innere schonungslos nach Außen gekehrt wird, wie auf Niels Freverts Putzlicht. Es kann eine befreiende Art der Verzweiflung sein, aufrichtig und damit hoffnungsvoll gestimmt. Dies gilt erst recht für YVON (aka Carsten Erobique Meyer, Jaques Palminger und Yvon Jansen), die Krisen und Kreisgedanken-Probleme nonchalant in Easy Listening zu verpacken wissen – Mut machende Verzweiflung zum Mitsingen.

Diese Sendung war zu hören am Mittwoch, den 09.10.19 – 20:00-22:00 Uhr.
Wdh.: Samstag, 12.10. von 15:00-17:00 Uhr

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

PlaylistGG_KW41


ArtistTrackLabel
Field GuidesFake Calder, Pt. 2Whatever's Clever
HovvdyCathedralDouble Double Whammy
Andrew TaylorWhat I Really MeanRock Indiana Records
Night HeronRead the Signsnightheron.bandcamp.com
The Last DetailKilling TimeElefant
The Grief BrothersA Small Town Gone To HellCountry Mile Records
FrogRIP to the Empire State Flea MarketAudio Antihero
FrogIt's Something I DoAudio Antihero
Penelope IslesUnderwater Record StoreBella Union
Say Sue MeYour BookDamnably
YVONBootsfahrt Mit Geschrei_Asexy
YVONMarco_Asexy
Field MusicOnly In A Mans WorldMemphis Industries
Richard DawsonTwo HalvesDomino
Monnone AloneThe Dystopian Days Of YoreMeritorio Records
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DIE REALIT€TNur die RealitŠtTrikont
Tandem FelixOil Moneyself-released
Human BarbieWe Disappearedtherealhumanbarbie.bandcamp.com
MNNQNSFall DownFatCat
HusbandsMexicohusbandsokc.com
Dry CleaningSit Down MealIt's OK
Strawberry GuyBirch TreeMelodic
Strawberry GuyMrs MagicMelodic
Francis LungUnnecessary LoveMemphis Industries
EdwinLucky PennyDogs On Tour Records
Niels FrevertDas mit dem GlŸcklichsein ist relativGršönland
Niels FrevertImmer Noch Die MusikGršönland
Pernice BrothersEvidently SoAshmont Records
Frankie CosmosWith Great PurposeSub Pop
Beno”t PioulardKeepMorr Music

Reeperbahn Festival 2019

It’s that time of the year again: the famous Kiez of St. Pauli buzzing with sounds, words and music fans during the 14th edition of the Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg. Four festival days packed with numerous talks, awards and meetings – Same procedure as last year? The answer is both yes and no.


Taking part at the annual RBF almost feels like a very pleasant class reunion: meeting up with dear old friends I only get see once a year like Dino, who works for Redeye Distribution in Berlin or my dear colleague Alice from Aachen. She runs the fabulous blog Offbeat Music and also cares for music in her radio shows for ByteFM and NovumFM. And of course, there’s loads of music to hear and to discover! Sometimes too much at once with 90 venues on board for 600 shows. Not really a bad thing, right?

W.H. Lung

I wasn’t at all familiar with the first band I watched on Wednesday evening and had no idea what to expect. W.H. Lung hail from Manchester, played as a five piece and mix several goods from the 70ties to 90ties: some kind of motorik synthie-pop, combined with a shoegaze guitar sound and a slight dark wave attitude. Imagine Stone Roses married to Neu! while flirting with Joy Division. It was a wild combination, groovy and forceful. The lanky singer of W.H. Lung exposed some versatile skills in body balance while his bare feet showed a daring collection of colourful toenails.

Bobby Oroza

Another flamboyant detail popped up later this evening when the Finnish soul singer Bobby Oroza played his showcase at Angie’s Nightclub. He presented his soul-soaked tunes in a matching wardrobe from head to foot with classy dark suit, pocket square and shiny black shoes. All topped up with magenta-coloured socks! Oroza’s handsome appearance and sentimental sound may feel like being caught in a long-lost time warp, but that’s fine. His heartfelt crooning was perfectly harmonized, relaxed and comforting, sometimes refined with jazzy guitar chops and an up-tempo rhythm section. At one point he apologized: “I only got love songs. I hope that’s alright?”. No doubt about it, Bobby Oroza’s a humble artist with exceptional style and talent.

Sasami

Thursday for me at the Reeperbahn Fest was a bit of a dilemma. Three showcases I wanted to see shared the same time slot. Bummer! In the end I chose Sasami and I think this was a pretty good decision. The classically trained indie-songwriter Sasami Ashworth is anything but ordinary. She’s an artist making her own way and transformed her songs to an inspiring live experience as a trio. Sometimes I worried her long hair might get tangled up between the strings of her guitar. Her performance was raw and powerful with a refreshing and healthy “fuck this!” attitude. Sasami never intended to please the crowd. But she’s on a mission and she cares for female empowerment. Again and again she mentioned the hashtag #empoweringwoman. Right on! Some people in the audience were overwhelmed, if not disturbed by her statements, and she obviously touched a raw nerve.

And here’s the thing: The Reeperbahn Festival signed up to Keychange, an international initiative who cares about gender equality in the music industry. This year’s line-up was indeed progressive, lots of female artists included like Sasami from California and her excellent female rhythm section. But the harsh truth is: the venue for her was only half-filled and the audience mostly male. Sasami definitely deserved better.

The Stroppies Melbourne live in concert @ Molotow Hamburg RBF#19

The Stroppies

My next musical highlight happened on Friday, shortly after midday. Australia was this year’s focus country and thankfully not only big names like Feist were thrown into the festival field, also the less known Indiepop act The Stroppies played two shows.

The stage at Molotow for The Stroppies was tiny and the PA system wasn’t the best. Nevertheless, the four-piece from Melbourne managed to play an enjoyable and charismatic set of old school jangly guitar tunes. I quite liked the enthusiasm of the drummer, who sang along all the time although he had no mike. The bass player was super cool and her deadpan vocals added a light post-punk feel in to the mix while the other singer changed between strumming the guitar or dealing with the vintage keyboard. Sometimes on his knees and with his head on the keys. Above all, it was fun and fresh. The Stroppies finished off with delights and the brooding vibe of Cellophane Car – this alone was already worth doing the festival trip to Hamburg! But hold on, there was more good stuff to follow.

Penelope Isles

When the Brighton quartet Penelope Isles released their debut album on Bella Union this year, I worshipped a few tracks. But live, they were incredibly impactful and impressive. With up to four voices in the mix, Penelope Isles presented a super tight and powerful performance of harmony-laden indie rock galore and beyond. The band acted like a solid unit, easily managed to shift between instruments and genres. Maybe it’s because the two singers and songwriters are brother and sister – it’s a family affair with a deeper understanding for sonic aesthetics and expression. Their song Gnarbone ended up as a ten-minute adventure of captivating heavy psyche-rock dynamics. At some point the track ended, but suddenly they start again and the audience just went crazy. It was one of these special goosebumps’ moments, a rare treat in live music these days.

Thank you Penelope Isles and thank you Reeperbahn Festival 2019. It was a real pleasure again.

 

27th September 2019

Spread The Feeling

Oftmals geht es in den Songs bei Golden Glades um Verlangen, Sehnsucht und die zügellose Leidenschaft für… ja, für was denn genau?! Die Wahrheit ist: Oft geht es ums Essen. «Spread The Feeling» heißt etwa das neue Album der Pernice Brothers. Ursprünglich war dies der Werbeslogan für eine Erdnussbutter. Das passt, denn kernig, cremig und mit einer angenehmen Süße versehen sind auch die Songs von Joe Pernice. Er selbst ist zwar Gemütsmensch, aber auch sein größter Kritiker, denn nachdem das Album vor fünf Jahren bereits einmal fix und fertig angerührt war, stoppte Pernice die Veröffentlichung, weil er der Meinung war, dass viele der Songs nicht gut genug gewesen seien. Außerdem im kulinarischen Fokus: (Sandy) Alex G und sein düster verspieltes «House of Sugar». Schließlich abgerundet wird die Playlist mit «Sweet Surrender» der Softrock-Gruppe Bread.

Diese Sendung war zu hören am Mittwoch, den 25.09.19 – 20:00-22:00 Uhr.
Wdh.: Samstag, 28.09. von 15:00-17:00 Uhr

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

PlaylistGG_KW39


ArtistTrackLabel
Jay SomCrownLucky Number
WilcoLove Is Everywhere (Beware)dBpm
Cascade LakesMeans To An EndAffairs Of The Heart
27 marsPacifique27mars.bandcamp.com
Orange JuiceI Guess I'm Just A Little Too SensitiveDomino
Girl RayShow Me MoreMoshi Moshi
ALDOTrembling EyelidsFull Time Hobby
SASAMITake CareDomino
Pernice BrothersMint ConditionAshmont Records
Pernice BrothersThe Devil and The JinnAshmont Records
Peyton PinkertonSo LowDarla
(Sandy) Alex GTakingDomino
(Sandy) Alex GSouthern SkyDomino
SmilesThis BoySlumberland
YNYSMae'n HawddLibertino Records
The Hannah BarberasHideousSubjangle
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Monnone AloneTumble DownsMeritorio Records
The Radio Dept.Pulling Our Weightself-released
Orange Crate ArtEighth Sphere Rhumbaorangecrateart.bandcamp.com
Andrew TaylorSomewhere To BeRock Indiana Records
The Grief BrothersA Lost Week In BingolandCountry Mile Records
Pernice BrothersSkinny JeanneAshmont Records
The New MendicantsOut Of The LimeXPT Records Banana
Boy ScoutsThrow Away LoveAnti
OscillaNo Reasonself-released
VetiverTo Who Knows WhereLoose Music
The Memory FadesRun Awaythememoryfades.bandcamp.com
CorridorTopographeSub Pop
Frankie CosmosSo BlueSub Pop
Dana GavanskiCatchFull Time Hobby
Dumb InstrumentHigh JumperBad Tool Records
BreadSweet SurrenderRhino

Quiet Ones, For Your Heart

Es wird Abend, es wird Herbst, und überhaupt braucht der heutige Mensch viel Ruhe. Wem all dies zu allgemein ist, kann es unserethalben auch auf den 9/11-Jahrestag schieben – jedenfalls wird es ruhig und besinnlich zugehen in dieser Golden Glades-Ausgabe. Wir wollen ein bisschen runterkommen anhand der pastoralen Qualität des Dwight Smith, des diskreten Charmes von Fionn Regan, der dunklen Themenwelten von Florist, Bobbie Gentry und Joe Pernice.

Diese Sendung war zu hören am Mittwoch, den 11.09.19 – 20:00-22:00 Uhr.
Wdh.: Samstag, 31.08. von 15:00-17:00 Uhr

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

PlaylistGG_KW37


ArtistTrackLabel
Ralph CastelliLonelyself-released
Jimmy CampbellForever GratefulEsoteric
Pavo PavoWiserwayBella Union
Helado NegroTwo LuckyRVNG Intl.
Dwight SmithRemains Of The Firedwightsmith.us
Shannon LayShuffling StonedSub Pop
Michael NauWhile You StandFull Time Hobby
National Jazz Trio Of ScotlandSigh No More LadiesKaraoke Kalk
Wedding Ring BellsPublic PhoneEcho Room
Angle OsinskiInterrompez-moiLa Souterraine
Fionn ReganCollar of FurAbbey Records
Fionn ReganBrass LocketAbbey Records
Lonesome StationFlashlightsLabelship
The Leisure SocietyArundel TombEgo Drain Records
Barbara McNairThe Good Times Are GoneAce Records
Eric MatthewsA Quiet Place We Can Goericmatthews.bandcamp.com
NazzResolutionSGC
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Odessey & OracleLes DŽessesBongo Joe
Vanishing TwinWise ChildrenFire Records
Sunbeam Sound MachineSilent EraDot Dash
Simon JoynerTongue of a ChildBB*Island
FloristTime Is A Dark FeelingDouble Double Whammy
FloristMoon BeginsDouble Double Whammy
Joni MitchellLittle GreenWarner
Bobbie GentryJessye' LisabethCapitol
IdaDon't Wreck ItPolyvinyl
Tara Jane O'NeilBlowGnomonsong
Joe PernicePrince ValiumAshmont Records
Pernice BrothersLight My WayAshmont Records
Alex IzenbergThe MoonWeird World
Dark GlobesFogtheedarkglobes.bandcamp.com
Tilly DentCastle of Sandtillydent.bandcamp.com
Hand HabitsIn BetweenWoodsist

Kleinigkeiten

Schmucke Kleinigkeiten hat Golden Glades in dieser Woche zu bieten: «The Dukes of Stratosphear» heißt ein neuer, akustischer Song von Ralegh Long. Bereits in den 80ern diente dieser Name den Mitgliedern der Band XTC als geheime Identität – sie nutzten den Decknamen über zwei Jahre, um psychedelisch infizierten Pop zu spielen.

Ebenfalls eine zweite Identität (oder sagen einfach: einen neuen Namen) zugelegt haben sich James W. Hindle und sein Nachbar Calvin Halliday. In der Vergangenheit waren die beiden als The Pooches unterwegs, nun präsentieren sie als U.S. Highball liebliche Song-Kleinigkeiten aus Glasgow.

Das Produkt einer Freundschaft ist auch «Free Company», das neue Album der Boy Scouts. Taylor Vick hat es zusammen mit Stephen Steinbrink in dessen Schiffscontainer produziert und greift auch ansonsten auf erprobtes Equipment und Know How zurück: Lauter Kleinigkeiten, die sich bewährt haben.

Diese Sendung war zu hören am Mittwoch, den 28.08.19 – 20:00-22:00 Uhr.
Wdh.: Samstag, 31.08. von 15:00-17:00 Uhr

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

PlaylistGG_KW35


ArtistTrackLabel
Cabin EssenceFor Your Lovecabinessence.bandcamp.com
tunngPeanutsFull Time Hobby
Jared CelosseWaveOlive Grove
Broken ChanterWholesaleOlive Grove / LNFG
Doug TuttleWell I GuessBurger Records
FloristShadow BoomDouble Double Whammy
Ralegh LongThe Dukes of Stratosphearraleghlong.bandcamp.com
The Dukes of StratosphearYou're My DrugApe House Records
XTCSenses Working OvertimeVirgin
Stephen DuffyTwenty ThreeNeedle Mythology
The Vapour TrailsThe One That Got AwayFutureman Records
The Vapour TrailsGodspeed ItFutureman Records
The Hannah BarberasIt's Not Over for the HeartacheSubjangle
Cozy SlippersA Million PiecesKleine Untergrund Schallplatten
Taylor KnoxIn The NightMoorworks
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Francis LungThe LieMemphis Industries
Slark MoanAnarcho-SyndicationSlough Water Records
StereolabFluorescencesDuophonic
Sean O'HaganOn A Lonely Day (Ding Dong)Drag City
Odessey & OracleL'Horizon tombeBongo Joe
Jay SomIf You Want ItLucky Number
Boy ScoutsExpiration DateAnti
Boy ScoutsHate Ya 2Anti
U.S. HighballDon't Travel FarLame-O Records
U.S. HighballKelvinhallLame-O Records
Shotgun JimmieSuddenly SubmarineYou've Changed Rec.
OmniSincerely YoursSub Pop
Richie SetfordLife Right Nowrichiesetford.bandcamp.com
WhitneyForever Turned AroundSecretly Canadian
TalkieBoring Nowtalkie.bandcamp.com
Tony MolinaSeparate WaysSmoking Room
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