Advanced Progressive (For Beginners) [Guest DJ Malcolm Garrett]

November 17th, 2008

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We hand over to Mr. Malcolm Garrett again this time for a pretty special selection of tunes. This is a real grower, and for those of you who don’t buy albums any more this will remind you of the joys of a well constructed tracklist, it’ll grow on you - I guarantee. A lot of consideration has gone into these tunes and as ever, his words are better than mine:


There was once a time (as the sixties turned into the seventies) when pretty much all music that wasn’t classified as pop, classical, jazz, or (the dreaded) easy listening, was known simply as ‘
underground‘ or ‘progressive‘. 

Everything contemporary, unusual and otherwise unclassifiable found its way into a rack in the record store that was labelled just ‘
progressive‘. Naturally this was the principal place I would look for anything exciting or challenging. I would return to the same few stores in Manchester and thumb through the same collections of discs week by week, wondering whether or not to buy a particular disc, invariably one adorned with a curious image and with an esoteric sounding title, trying to decide if the music would be as enjoyably intriguing as the sleeve. There was no internet to aid research, so almost everything I sampled was based on personal recommendation, or a lead from an enthusiastic NME or Melody Maker review. More often than not I simply bought it on a whim, or after a cursory listen to a track or two in the listening booths still installed in the better stores.

Faced with a mixed lot of largely unknown and previously unheard discs, and with precious little guidance, it is remarkable that most albums I picked up were by and large fresh and eminently listenable. Some of what I found was truly progressive, in a way that I don’t think has been heard since. The world of music really was opening up. In that first explosion of audio experimentation, I discovered things that are genuinely timeless, and so, with the passing of time, here I am still listening.

A cautionary note, however. Please do not confuse ‘
progressive‘ with ‘Prog’. At some sad time in the early- to mid-seventies, the likes of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Rick Wakeman and Yes would appear to have embarked upon a willful and systematic ruination of the genre. With each new album they recorded longer and longer pieces, but for no discernible benefit, and with less and less musical discipline or charm. Often they had fairly meaningless ‘concepts’ underlying them, in an attempt to imbue them with some sort of higher musical significance.

Thus it was that the perfectly acceptable, and suitably descriptive, tag of ‘
progressive‘ was mercilessly shortened to simply ‘Prog’ rock. This was a quite different term for what was quite different music altogether, albeit springing from similar origins. This rather pejorative term has lingered in the collective memory as one which not only sums up this other largely unpleasant musical backwater, but sadly has also besmirched the heritage and credibility of musically sophisticated recordings such as the ones to be heard in this collection.

What we have in this playlist, by way of clarification, is mostly work from those early days of ‘
progressive‘, and is definitely not what I would call ‘Prog’. This, instead, is from the time when pop seemed to turn to rock almost overnight, and the LP found favour as a preferred medium to the 3 minute single, which by then was already somewhat redolent of the first psychedelic era. A later playlist will address more directly the transition from pop single to rock LP track, but these recordings are definitely album material only. They are somewhat longer than 3 minutes, no longer constrained by 7″ vinyl nor daytime radio restrictions, and whilst they feature extended instrumental passages, and are musically quite complex, they display a sparkling sense of musical invention. The basic instrumentation of electric guitar, bass, drums was augmented first with keyboards, then often with wind and strings, and most significantly, with their electronic counterpart: the magnificent mellotron.

This collection begins and ends with pieces by Van der Graaf Generator, who are archetypal ‘
progressive‘, and a band truly without equal. The opener ‘Man Erg’, from their opus ‘Pawn Hearts’, has been played continuously by me since its release in 1971, and it still chills me with its haunting presence. The last piece is an impassioned live rendition of ‘Childlike Faith in Childhood’s End’, which was the closing track from the penultimate Van der Graaf album, ‘Still Life’, before they called it a day in 1976, and laid the way clear for Punk.

I could write much more about the other songs in this list, and detail my reasons for selecting them, but I’m hoping that you’ll discover and enjoy this music with that same spirit of enquiry that I did first time around. 

Tracklisting

Man Erg - Van Der Graaf Generator
Stagnation - Genesis
In The Land Of Grey And Pink - Caravan
Cirkus - King Crimson
Hollow Stone (Escape OF The Space Pirates) - Khan
Tropical Fish: Selene - Gong
Symphony No. 2 (3rd Movement) - Egg
Nothing Is Easy - Jethro Tull
Alucard - Gentle Giant
Starship Trooper: Life Seeker/Disillusionment/Wurm - Yes
Instant Kitten - Matching Mole
Death Walks Behind You - Atomic Rooster
Childlike Faith At Childhood’s End - Van De Graaf Generator



 
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Quick Mix 2

November 7th, 2008

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Tight on time this week, so its time for another quickmix. Here’s some of the bits and bobs i’ve been listening to over the last week or two, its all a bit random. Mainly dance music, hopefully good ‘work’ music, there’s at least one shady mix in there, a prize to the first person who spots it. Also check out hte new on from Q-Tip, glad he’s back. Go Buy His Album!

 

Tracklisting

She Loves You - Peter Sellers
Leggo Beast - Gregory Issacs
Let it Bump - Missy Elliot
Wow (Modeselektor remix) - Sirisumo
Hercules Theme - Hercules And Love Affair
Gettin’ Up - Q-Tip
Smornin’ - DJ Koze
Summer Party - Breakbot
Symptom Of Disease (with Mr. Velcro Fastener) - Erlend Oye
Hold On (Mock and Toof remix) - Holy Ghost!
Mit Dir - Juergen Paape
Sweet Lies (Patrice Baumel remix) - Booka Shade
Detroit - Morgan Geist
Do The Whirlwind - Metronomy
Love Action (I Believe In Love) - The Human League
Pilotes Automatiques - La Caution
Body Language (Senor Coconut remix) - M.A.N.D.Y Vs. Booka Shade

 

 
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p.s. it seems that older episode files are being deleted of my server by my hosting company, so some of the older episode links are going to stop working. Email me if you want links to old files put back. ta.

Five Four

October 11th, 2008

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Another cracking guest episode from djtc this week. As a remedy to the monotony of 4/4 time, it’s something subtly different…

 

why 5/4? well, it’s just different. but why? because, essentially, 5/4 has a flexibility that three- or four-time just doesn’t offer - a song can allude to speed or twitchiness, serenity or space in 5/4 just by how each bar is phrased.

 

5/4 can give a song a sense of propulsion that regular timings just can’t offer: splitting a bar in two and making the second half a beat shorter than the first makes a song feel like its falling over itself to reach the next down beat and, in doing so, quickens the pulse, raises suspense. see the mission impossible theme tune for a perfect demonstration.

 

then again, treated differently, 5/4 can serve to slow a piece down: a regular 4/4 bar can be cooled by adding an unexpected fifth beat; when a new bar is hinted at, there’s still one more beat to go, offering thinking space between each phrase and a more laid-back feel. the nick drake record in the mix does this pretty well.

 

but then sometimes, just sometimes, it simply feels right to have five beats in a bar - no matter how awkward it is to dance to or drum to. sometimes there’s a perfect melody that just fits into five, and that’s that.

 

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Tracklisting

 

Lalo Schriffin and his Orchestra - Mission Impossible (Theme)
Stereolab - Percolator
XTC - English
Sufjan Stevens - They Also Mourn Who Do Not Wear Black (For the Homeless in Muskegon)
M. Craft - Silver & Fire
Nick Drake - River Man
Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man - Drake
PJ Harvey - Water
Radiohead - 15 Step
Dave Brubeck Quartet - Take Five

 

 
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Disco Biscuits

October 2nd, 2008

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Getting back to my routs a bit this week, a bit more uptempo, mainly dance music. In fact entirely dance music. Some classic house to kick things off, then some neo-disco with a couple of Aeroplane remixes and a rather good Hot Chip remix. From there it gets a bit heavier (but in a good way) yet more Modeselektor, and we finish with some Baltimore mashups. Baltimore is so hot right now. It finishes with something so ridiculous it goes right the way beyond stupid and comes back on the other side into brilliance:

Good, bad, stupid, Palin

Tracklisting

 

Fanfare Intro - Aaron Copland
Voodoo Ray - The Williams Fairly Brass Band
Voodoo Ray - A Guy Called Gerrald
Fool For Love (Aeroplane remix) - Das Pop
Sea Lion Woman (Chromeo remix) - Feist
Miura - Metro Area
Now ‘Till 69 (Aeroplane remix) - The Shortwave Set
Here In The Night (Long Version) - Kelley Polar
King’s Cross (Hot Chip remix) - Tracey Thorn
Tenderoni (Renaud remix) - Chromeo
Minuit Jacuzzi (DatA remix) - Tepr
Une Bande De Mec Sympa - TTC et Modeselektor
Don’t Go (Lightweight Bmore edit) - Yazoo
Jump In The Line (John Bourke’s Bmore remix) - Harry Belafonte
Club Action (Bagraider’s Sailing To Baltimore remix) - Herve & You Majesty

 

 

 
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Also in a move that puts me dangerously close to an uncool section of society I done a remix of the Reckoner by Radiohead, as part of their remix contest. I’ve not put it here to win so don’t worry about voting, just have a listen and let me know what you think:

Psychedelic Garage Rock

September 19th, 2008

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I’ve been sitting on this one for a while, but it feels right to put it out now. Taking it back a couple of decades to a time when rock was only performed while under the influence of mind bending psychotropic substances. The result is some of the best band names of all time and songs which are simultaneously of their time and out of time.

Tracklisting

 

Carpet Man - The Nocturnes
Sunshine Superman - Donovan
Flash and Crash - Rocky And The Riddlers
King Midas In Reverse - The Hollies
Haunted - Peter Thorogood
When Will The Rain Come - The Troggs
Kaliedoscope - The Marmalade
Spinning Wheel - Blonde On Blonde
Sometime You Just Can’t Win - Mouse And The Traps
Suddenly Winter - The Tremeloes
Psychotic Reaction - Count Five
High In A Room - The Smoke
Phenomenal Cat - The Kinks
Long Agos And Words Apart - The Small Faces
You’re Gonna Miss Me - The Spades
Psycho - The Sonics
Locked In A Room - The Poets
Cherry Red - The Groundhogs
My Daddy Walked In Darkness - Gil Bateman
Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie
10,000 Miles Behind My Mind - Focus 3

 

 

 
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London Loves

August 30th, 2008

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Special guest show from djtc this week:

Although stylistically they vary, here are a group of songs with one very specific thing in common - a fascination with London. Whether they’re directly about a district, station, road or public space, or just about a chain of events that take place there, their location in the capital was deemed worthy enough for mention by the songwriter, and so worth enough for this podcast.

London Loves

Tracklisting

 

1. The Westway, W12 - Blur (For Tomorrow)
2. Clapham Junction, SW11 - Squeeze (Up the Junction)
3. Lee Green, SE12 - Gamages Model Train Club (Lee Green Blues)
4. Morden, SM4 - Good Shoes (Morden)
5. Waterloo, SE1 - The Kinks (Waterloo Sunset)
6. Mile End, E1 - Pulp (Mile End)
7. City Road, EC1 - Traditional (Pop Goes The Weasel)
8. Primrose Hill, NW8 - John & Beverley Martyn (Primrose Hill)
9. Battersea, SW11 - Super Furry Animals (Battersea Odyssey)
10. Brixton, SW2 - The Clash (Guns of Brixton)
11. Wardour Street, W1 - The Jam (A-bomb in Wardour Street)
12. Mill Hill, NW7 - Edward Ball (The Mill Hill Self-hate Club)
13. Mornington Crescent, NW1 - Belle & Sebastian (Mornington Crescent)

 

 

 
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Electric Masterclass

August 19th, 2008

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Guest show this week from new comer Mr. Chevalier. An electronica excursiona, this is the state of play with modern electronic music. You’ll be up on your feet before the end. Guaranteed.

 

Salut, i’m not much of a dj so forgive the mixing. The tunes must speak for themselves anyway. I hope you enjoy, if you do not then your taste is immature. Merci, au revoir.

 

Tracklisting

 

Dead Dogs Two - cLOUDDEAD
Got 2 Let U- The Knife
The Talk- Erland Oye
Isolation- Joy Division
Ankle Injuries- Fujiya & Miyago
Crimewave- Crystal Castles
Flux- Bloc Party
Mathletics- Foals
I Want I Want- Digitalism
Fuck Friend (CSS Remix)- Bitchee Bitchee Ya Ya Ya
Make It Happen- Playgroup
Silver Screen Shower Scene- Felix Da Housecat
Hustler- Simian Mobile Disco
The Best Revenge- Fischerspooner
Seventeen- Ladytron
Enjoy The Silence- Depeche Mode

 

 

 
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Broken Nu Balerica

August 12th, 2008

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Sort of a follow up to the Deep Dub Disco episode a month or two ago with some more long remixes, its a dance music journey. It also turns out that this genre is known as Nu Balerica (which is Nu to me), and Fred Deakin has just put out a compilation on Ministry Of Sound which I can wholly recommend if you are into this kind of thing. And in a similar vein Boomkat records have a 14 track called Deviant Disco for just £7 or so, again very highly recomended.

 

And so we weave through some long (like John Silver), deep (like impact), and spacey (like Kevin) music ending with a classic Italo Disco track from the 80s.

 

Hope you like the new site too.

 

Tracklisting

 

Henry (Zero Db remix) - Peace Orchestra
See Line Woman (Masters At Work remix) - Nina Simone
Camino Del Sol (Joakim remix) - Antena
High Score feat. Dynamite MC (Stanton Warriors remix) - The Nextmen
Everything In Its Right Place (Andy Muller remix) - Radiohead
Fate (Tangoterje remix) - Chaka Khan
Eple (Bjorn Torske remix) - Royksopp
Voyage Voyage - Desireless

 

 

 
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Tuesday Afternoon (sorry for the mix up)

July 29th, 2008

I don’t know if anyone got this the other day, i think the link might have been wrong. this should fix it.

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Just some things i’ve been listening to recently. No theme, just some lush music, hopefully suited to a warm friday afternoon.

Tracklisting

The Fairest Of The Seasons - Nico
The Girls With The Sun In Her Hair - John Barry
One Word - Brian Eno
Obsessed With Gloom - Campag Velocet
Happiness - Goldfrapp
I’m A loser - Marianne Faithfull
Clouds Across The Moon - The Rah Band
Get Innocuous (Geek Chic’s Harm-Free Retouch) - LCD Soundsystem

 
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Songs My First Girlfriend Made Me Listen To

July 14th, 2008

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Guest DJ this week Malcolm Garrett in his own erudite words:

“The year is 1972 and I’ve just met Barbie. I am not long turned 16. Barbie will have an immediate and lasting effect on my life, but, as we’re just concerned with music here, I want to share with you the music that she shared with me.

These were what I consider to be her songs. Yes, this is a collection of songs, whereas at that time my appreciation of music was actually focused at a more specifically sonic level.

I tended to like the instrumental passages in the music I listened to, and lyrical detail always rather passed me by. I’d been enjoying the blues-based riffs of Cream, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and other similar ‘hard rock’ bands of that era. At an opposite extreme I was beginning an exploration into the avant garde electronics of the nascent Kosmische Musik of bands from Berlin, Düsseldorf and Cologne. Meeting Barbie introduced me to another sphere of music, and prepared me for another way of listening.

I’d always heard the human voice as another instrument, and it seems I seldom paid attention to the words I was hearing. I enjoyed the cadence of a female voice, say, or a lyric sung in a language I did not understand. I can’t really have been fully cogniscent of that for I am now genuinely surprised that I feel I am only hearing the songs properly as songs now, and I must previously never have really taken in much specific meaning from what I was listening to at all.

This collection, then, displays more depth and maturity than perhaps I did at the time. And over time I’ve come to appreciate these songs more and more. Barbie adored these songs. She would play them often, and consequently they have stuck with me. That said, there is a somewhat melancholy tone to many of them. This fact was not entirely lost on me,
as I thought some of them far too ‘girly’ and not at all what a sophisticated music afficianado should listen to. How wrong was I?

Perhaps the most surprising thing is that so many sad songs were so loved by a girl who had such a bright disposition and always adopted a happy-go-lucky approach to life. Nothing seemed to get in her way, and things in life always seemed to go her way quite naturally. These songs reveal a sentimentality that she did not display in her day to day life. In many ways she quite suited the name Barbie, although she was not blonde, was nobody’s toy, and had a mind that was already adult, intelligent and focused on a bright future. I wonder what she thinks of this collection now.”



Tracklisting

Everything I Own - Bread
Knights In White Satin - The Moody Blues
Riders On The Storm - The Doors
Life On Mars? - David Bowie
Desperado - The Eagles
So Long, Marianne - Leonard Cohen
Our House - Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
Mocking Bird - Barclay James Harvest
Heart Of Gold - Neil Young
Man Of The World - Fleetwood Mac
Days - The Kinks
House Of The Rising Sun - Frijid Pink
In A Broken Dream - Python Lee Jackson
Melancholy Man - The Moody Blues
(Find A) Reason To Believe - Rod Stewart
Port Of Amsterdam - David Bowie
Imagine - John Lennon
Alone Again Or - Love
Goodbye To Love - The Carpenters
The Show Must Go One - Leo Sayer



 
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Malcolm Garrett

July 8th, 2008

DjGraphic design aficionado, interactive design guru and possibly world biggest Kraut rock fan.

You don’t get episodes from Malcolm, you get lessons. Expect Prog rock, Kraut rock, Blues rock, early Techno, and just about anything else of quality and distinction. Throw in some wonderfully well written text to go along with each episode and you start to get the idea.

Afrocentric

July 1st, 2008

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Just a quick one this week. This is an old mix I did a couple of years ago and as a consequence I haven’t got a tracklisting. Its a bit of african music and a bit of funk music, and some is a bit of both. You’ll hear tracks by Parliament, Brand New Heavies, Marcia Griffiths and Dave & Ansell Collins.

Anyone who’s had trouble trying to get old episodes please check www.internetmusicprogramme.com for direct links to old episodes.

Guest episode up next, and it’s a very special one too…

 
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Previous episodes

June 30th, 2008

Ok so it looks like the transistion of server hasn’t been as smooth as I thought. Any new listeners wont have access to the episodes before Soul Brew. So here’s a list of direct links to the episodes for you to download at your leisure.

Sorry about this. Each of these links will take you straight to the file, you can right click the links and and Save Target As (or Save Linked File) and download them direct. Nice and Simple.

Not Many Men Last Long In These Parts
Circle December (alternate version)
Random Mix
Early Summertime
Summer Dub
Girls & Boys
Deep Dub Disco
Young Folk
Re-introduction (The Ides Of March)

Welcome Ballooners

June 24th, 2008

Hello to all players of Ballonacy. If you have time please have a look the Internet Music Programme, almost weekly podcasts for free! all kinds of music, always of the highest quality. Have a listen to episodes below, or click ‘hide balloon race on the left and…

Click here to subscribe in iTunes

Best of luck to you, may the best balloon win!

Baloonacy

June 22nd, 2008

What’s that little orange thing in the corner? Well, as part of the Great Internet Baloon race being run by Orange the imp will have balloons racing past for the next couple of weeks. It wont affect the music of course, just a bit of shameless promotion.

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And keep an eye out for my baloon, he called Roddy Q. Racoon

Server Changes

June 21st, 2008

The eagle eyed of you out there will notice some small changes to the way the imp is working. Nothing to be worried about for you, it should mean things get a little bit better for everyone. But if you you do have any problems give me a shout.

I’m reasonably confident that it’ll be fine. But then, I don’t know what i’m talking about.

x

Soul Brew

June 18th, 2008

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Well following on from last weeks voyage into the unknown i’ve decided to dig out my turntables and dig out some unusual stuff of my own. Some rare soul, some world sounds, some afrobeat and finishing up in 90’s america with some hip hop.

Tracklisting

Supernatural Thing - Ben E. King
Johnny The Fox - Thin Lizzy
Georgy Porgy - Side Effect
Queen Of The Highway (Kon Edit) - Janet Dubois
Manzara (Kon Edit) - Soseme Makonde
BRA - Cymande
No Condition Is Permanent - Marijata
Mother Africa - Marijata
W’Awu Do Ho No - Alex Konadu
Mondo Soul Funky - Ebo Taylor Jr and Wuta Wuzari
Slow Up - Slum Village
Hey Young World - Slick Rick
Steve Biko (Stir It Up) - A Tribe Called Quest
Follow Me - Red Astaire


 
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Not Many Men Last Long In These Parts

June 3rd, 2008

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Special treat for you this week, guest dj’s Tom Dawson and Alex Capes have been digging in the crates and come back with an awesome collection. Totally outre.

Tracklisting

Gianpero & Gianfranco Reverberi - Nel Cimitero di Tucson
Byron Lee & the Dragonaires - Apache
John Holt - Ali Baba
Os Mutantes - A Minha Menina
Mohammed Rafi - Jan Pehechan-Ho
Marie Laforet - Marie Douceur, Marie Colere
Wanda Jackson - Funnel of Love
Little Eva - Keep Your Hands Off My Baby
France Gall - Laisse Tomber Les Filles
The Exciters - He’s Got The Power
Petula Clark – Un Jeune Homme Bien
Sam Cooke - Good News
G.L. Crockett - Look Out Mabel
Gary US Bonds - New Orleans
The Blue Rondos - Little Baby
The Kinks - I Gotta Move
Charlie Feathers - We’re Getting Closer
Donny Hathaway - Jealous Guy
Otis Redding - Stand By Me

 
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Circle December (alternate version)

May 28th, 2008

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Some of you might have heard about the Circle music club, some of you might even be members. This is an early version of my one done in december. Its quite varied and jumps all over the place, but I haven’t got another episode ready so I reckon i’ll put this out. Circle members get a neat mixed file for their ePods, and everyone else gets a glimpse into the Circle. I think there might be a ‘Best of Circle’ episode sometime in the next couple of months too. Once I’ve given them all a good listen…

There were a couple of Christmas songs on the end which i’ve cut off really roughly so sorry for the abrupt ending.

Tracklisting

Odeon Theme - Pearl and Dean
Intro (I am Circle) - Matt Cooper
Theme From The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3 - David Shire
Tomorrow (Featuring Q-Tip and Debi Nova) - Mark Ronson
Diamonds - Roy Budd
This - Brian Eno
2000007 (featuring TTC) - Modeselektor
I Believe - Simian Mobile Disco
Golden Girl - John Barry
Idem - Eric Satie
Tir A Mor - Richard James
Art Beat - David Cain (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)
Don’t You Want Me (remix) - Human League
Zdarlight - Digitalism
Magpie/Rothbury Road/Cold Shoulder - Kathryn Tickell
Someone Great - LCD Soundsystem
Whole World - Aloe Blacc
Play The Game - Roni Size
Yegelle Tezeta - Mulatu Astatke
Ollufeme - Oscar Sulley & The Uhuru Dance Band
Brand New Drug - Huey Lewis and the News
Che Che Cole (Makossa) - Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra
Silent Distance - Clara Hill
Music Box - Benga
The One - Limp Bizkit
Just An Illusion - Imagination

 
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Random Mix

May 15th, 2008

Another one from DJTC, i’ll let him explain:

it really is a random mix, semi-inspired by your one the other week featuring the DPs for your trip along the river. Basically, i thought i’d make the imp a mix, so i put my itunes on shuffle for some inspiration, and the first thirteen tracks that came up were these. In this order.

Obviously that’s a lie, but heck - they could’ve been, and that’s the point. There is no theme or structure. It’s just Some Good Songs.

Tracklisting

the simpsons - police answering machine
blur - chinese bombs (performed live at peel acres)
dj shadow - why hip-hop sucks in ‘96
beastie boys - sure shot
alice gunn - lying low
jess bryant - the crossing
supergrass - st petersburg
elbow - the bones of you
sufjan stevens - a short reprise for mary todd, who went insane for very good reasons
erin mckeown - the little cowboy
pavement - gold soundz
david carradine and uma thurman - truly and utterly bill
yo la tengo - night falls on hoboken

 
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Early Summertime

May 9th, 2008

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Well the weather in London has certainly gone up a few notches. I hope the weekend is good, this is a bit of a selfish mix, basically some songs i want on my portable digital music device for the weekend. I think you’ll like it though. Summer songs!

Tracklisting

Sensual Woman - The Herbaliser
Crockers And Killers (The Easy Access Orchestra Radio Edit) - Chris Bowden
The Start - The Bees
Golden Brown - Stranglers
Don’t Look Back in Anger - Devendra Banhart & Noah Georgeson
Rise Above - Dirty Projectors
Islands On The Coast - Band of Horses
Yves Eaux - Buscemi
unknown - Jazzanova
Moody (Spaced Out) - ESG
Conga (Original Remix) - Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine
I Told Her On Alderaan - Neon Neon

 
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Another one from DJTC up next

Summer Dub

May 1st, 2008

I’m pretty much sick of this weather now, anyone in London must be in the same boat. Fingers crossed for some good bank holiday weather eh?

It’s all about dub styles this week, original dubbing, dubstepping and some dance dub tracks. Kick back and relax, i’ll see you in the park (or the pub).

Tracklisting

Long Time Dub - The Upsetters
Herb Man Dub - The Skatalites meet King Tubby
King Tubby’s Diamond Dub - King Tubby
Cannabis Dub - Scientist & The Roots Radics
Here I Come Dub - Niney & The Soul Syndicate
Jah Love Dub - Yabby U & King Tubby
Rema Dub - The Observer All Stars
One Step Dub - The Upsetters
Crusher Dub - Vex’d
Dub Period - Skream
Dub Be Good To Me - Beats International
Action Satisfaction (Dub) - Jurassic 5
Fantasy Lines (In Dub) - Arcade Lover
Who’ll Stop The Rain? (Dub) - Heaven 17

 
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Girls and Boys

April 23rd, 2008

Step up DJTC. The third guest slot in an ongoing series. In his own modest words:

 

it’s not really a mix, because it’s not mixed. there are a few crossfades just to keep it all moving, and all, but generally it’s just one song, and then another. there’s not much of a theme, either musically or lyrically, until you look at the tracklist - aha! can you see what i’ve done? - but i still think it’s an interesting collection of songs.

 

 

Tracklisting

Layla, by Eric
Samson, by Регина
Julia, by John
Edward, by James
Jolene, by Dolly
Shadrach, by Adam
Laura, by Jason
Michael, by Alex
Debra, by Bek
Lenny, by Gareth
Suzanne, by Leonard
Daniel, by William (originally by Reginald)

 
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And also please admire the even use of boys and girls, despite the obvious surfeit of songs with girls’ christian names as the title and relative dearth of songs with boys’ christian names as the title. also, in true primary school style, appreciate the boy-girl-boy-girl juxtaposition.

Check out Dang Radio

April 22nd, 2008

I’ve done a little mix for Dang! Radio to welcome them back to the podcast world. So head on over there and check it out, some nice electronic soul stuff, should suit the weather quite nicely.

Electronic Soul on Dang! Radio

leave you comments over on their site. If you have any.

Coming soon Boys & Girls by DJTC

Music for an Exhibition

April 20th, 2008

I went for a walk today. I went to Tate Modern and then walked into Central London. Music on shuffle and this is what popped up. The journey became much more interesting with a soundtrack. I must do this again sometime. I hope some of you out there listen to this while walking somewhere.

 

Tracklisting

Digital Love (Daft Punk) - Alphabeat
I Lust U - Neon Neon
Dance With You (The Twelves Remix) - Black Kids
Fools - The Dodos
Mechomaniac - Keenhouse
I Love You - Esser
Seated by the Riverside - One-Two
Thirty One Today - Aimee Mann
Hyperballad - Dirty Projectors

 

 

 
Running time 35:20
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Also next week i’m going to kick the summer off with some reggae.

Indie Disco

April 15th, 2008

I did promise a certain someone that this episode would be a sort of audition for a dj gig later in the year, so its a very indie affair. Some 90s stuff, some 00s gear, and even some 80s tunes. In case you’re wondering the rework of Blue Monday is the b-side form the original Blue Monday record. And there’s this Vampire Weekend song, I can’t get enough of this. There’s a live version on the Pitchfork website click here to watch it probably needs a quick connection

 

Also, welcome back to the Dang! Radio! Looking good.

 

Playlist

 

You & Me Song - The Wannadies
A-Punk - Vampire Weekend
Shall We Take A Trip - Northside
I Want I Want - Digitalism
Off The Hook - CSS
North American Scum - LCD Soundsystem
The Golden Path (Original) - Chemical Brothers
Mixed Bizness - Beck
The Beach - New Order
Girls & Boys - Blur
Ghosts - Dirty Vegas
Don’t Falter - Mint Royale
E=MC2 - Big Audio Dynamite
I Am The Resurrection - Stone Roses
All My Friends - LCD Soundsystem

 

 
Running time 58:56
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For April Fools

April 3rd, 2008

I can’t think of a clever name for this one. There isn’t a theme, or a concept. Or even a hour’s worth of music. Instead its 38 minutes of ’some music’, played in a row and slightly overlapping. What’s with Late Of The Pier, are they good or not? I can’t even tell anymore.

 

Playlist

 

The Smile - David Axelrod
Anne Mall (Radioclit Remix) - One-Two
Fake Emotion (With Paul St Hilaire) - Modeselektor
Colossal Insight - Roots Manuva
I Got You - Platinum Pied Pipers
Champion - Buju Banton
Fading - Rodney P
Just Another Day - Brian Eno
YOA (The Twelves Remix) - Theatre of Disco
Space and the Woods - Late of the Pier
Jigsaw Falling into Place - Radiohead

 

 
Running time 38:21
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Deep Dub Disco

March 28th, 2008

Spaced out disco-house-dub sounds.  The long legacy of Kraftwerk is in full effect, with their offspring adding some soul to the electronics. Plodding, nodding, swirling and whirling. DFA pop up with another awesome remix, and New Zealand is represented by The Presets in a more laid back mood. Tenebre should sound rather familiar to any Justice fans out there. Good pair of headphones for this one I think.

 

Tracklisting

Going Out - Coyote
Hallelujah - Happy Mondays
The Boxer (DFA Remix) - The Chemical Brothers
Dune - Richard Gateaux
Lullaby For Robert - Al Usher
As I Moved On (Run Jeremy Band/Trentemoller Remix) - Blue Foundation
Love Train (Chicken Lips Remix) - Wolfmother
Do The Whirlwind (Metronomy Remix) - Architecture In Helsinki
Summer Of Love - The Presets
Tenebre - Goblin
One Pure Thought (Supermayer Remix) - Hot Chip
I Feel Space - Lindstrom
A Feeling Of The All-Thing - Kelley Polar

 

 
Running time 63:16
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Feed Me

March 24th, 2008

The new look Internet Music Programme is now found at a new place in iTunes. Click the iTunes logo in the top right corner or click here to go straight to the new feed. The old subscription will no longer work, you must subscribe to the new feed in order to get the new episodes. Email me or leave a comment if you have a problem.If you don’t use iTunes then you’ll need to copy the raw feed into what ever you listen with.

click here to go to iTunes and resubscribe

or 

click here to get the raw feed

thanks  

Young Folk

March 21st, 2008

The name “Easter” originated with the names of an ancient Goddess and God. The Venerable Bede first asserted in his book De Ratione Temporum that Easter was named after Eostre (a.k.a. Eastre). She was the Great Mother Goddess of the Saxon people in Northern Europe. She listened to folk music. If she was alive today she’s download this episode and listen to it whilst celebrating Easter.

Tracklisting

I Don’t Know What I Can Save You From (Royksopp remix) – Kings Of Convenience
If You’re Into It – Flight of the Conchords
Pass It On – The Coral
The Magpie/Rothbury Road/Cold Shoulder – Kathryn Tickell
Tir A Mor – Richard James
Here At The Right Time – Josh Ritter
Sophie – Jake Thackery
Unreleased studio track – Tycoons Follies
Montevideo – Alfie
Samson – Regina Spektor
Failure – Kings of Convenience
A Ribbon For My Hair – Bent 

 
Running time 46:00
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Re-introduction (The Ides Of March)

March 16th, 2008

This is the official return of the official Internet Music Programme. In the mix you will find, Thom Yorke, Eric Clapton, The Wiseguys, Flight Of The Conchords, Dining Rooms, PNAU, John Cale & Terry Riley and more.

Playlist
Fox Intro – The Kleptones
Re-introduction – The Wiseguys
Cocaine – Eric Clapton
You Really Got Me – The Kinks
Its Business Time (ATOM remix) – The Flight Of The Conchords
Dust – Recloose
GirlKillsBear (Lo-Fi-Fnk remix) – SoftLightes
Baby (Breakbot remix) – PNAU
The Eraser (XXXChange remix) – Thom Yorke
You – Dining Rooms
The Ides Of March – John Cale and Terry Riley
Valentine – Justice
Waterfall (Justin Robertson remix) – The Stone Roses
If We’re In Love – Roisin Murphy
Space March – John Barry
Paper Planes (DFA remix) – MIA
Blood And Fire (featuring Dynamite MC) – The Nextmen
Movin’ On Up – Primal Scream

 
Running time 58:50
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Hello, is it me you’re looking for?

March 15th, 2008

Ok, so i said to some people that I was going to restart the IMP in March, but the perfectionist in me is strugling to find the time to design a proper site. So here’s a working version but with an off the shelf design which i’ll update later. Anyway, its all about the music.