The Simpsons – Do the Bartman
Shonen Knife – Do the Bartman
Konishi Yasuharu – Theme From Lupin the Third (The Readymade Young Oh! Oh! Mix)
Pizzicato Five – It’s a Beautiful Day
Konishi Yasuharu – Chappie
Konishi Yasuharu & Zard – Can’t Take My Eyes of You
Frankie Vallie – Can’t Take My Eyes of You
April March – Chick Habit
Eddie Beram – Riot in Thunder Alley
Nouvelle Vague – Too Drunk to Fuck
The Coasters – Down in Mexico
M.I.A – Paper Planes
Frekenbok – Bomb Ska
Nyocker OST – Vigyazz
Jahcoozi – Asian Bride Magazine
DJ Spooky feat. Ursula Rucker – Human Beings Want to be Happy
Bran Van 3000 – Jean Leloup’s Dirty Talk
Bran Van 3000 feat. Big Daddy Kane – Loaded
Propellerheads – Fight Scene Theme
Johnny Cymbal – Mr. Bass Man (from Miss Hi-Fi & Mr. Bass Man by Radio Trip)
Insane Clown Posse, Sarah Jones, Jahcoozi, Antibalas and Eric Burdon all make strong points wrapped in wonderful vibes. DJ Spooky, on the other hand, while creating a phenomenal remix record with his Adbusters release, only sports a shallow message. The connecting line here is the the same line that goes between the vibes and the lyrics of these tracks. Not really sure it fits the definition of a ‘line’.
01 – Ravel – Danse religieuse
02 – Beastie Boys – The Flute loop
03 – Jurassic 5 – Swing Set
04 – The Apples – Attention
05 – DJ Spooky feat. Michael Franti and Spearhead – Rock the Nation (the Dawning)
06 – DJ Spooky feat. King Britt and Ursula Rucker – Human Beings Want To Be Happy.mp3
07 – Laszlo Viktor – Forog A Penz
08 – Insane Clown Posse vs. Melvina Reynolds – Hellauluja vs. Little Boxes (tinyways concat)
09 – DJ Vadim feat. Sarah Jones – Your Revolution
10 – Jahcoozi – Black Barbie
11 – FDJ – Bandiera Rossa
12 – LL Junior – Vigyazz
13 – Lama Pil – British Prime Minister Speech
14 – Antibalas – Sister
15 – Eric Burdon and War – They Can’t Take Away Our Music
This is the highlight of the beginning of my summer in July. The play list consists of a list of artists I have just discovered from the Dour! Just to get an idea of the atmosphere, which is pretty groovy!
01 – Harpy Listens – Summer Birds
02 – The Frames – In The Shade of Lights
03 – Soy Un Caballo – Robin
04 – This World – The Tellers
05 – My Brand New Bike – Herman Dune
06 – Wheat – Move On
07 – Gabriel Rose – Broad Daylight
08 – The Slackers – Rude and Reckless
09 – The Skatalites – Dragon Weapon
10 – Nicole Willis and The Soul Investigators – Feeling Free Hoops
11 – Le Peuple de l’herbe – Herbman Skank
12 – The Rhythm Junks – The Machine Edit
13 – Skream – Midnight Request Line
14 – GrimeLock – Little Soldier
15 – Venetian Snares – Pink And Green
I happened to stumble upon Abbey Road Studio last Sunday while I was taking my weekend stroll around the neighborhood. It puzzled me when I saw people taking pictures of these horrible graffiti but oh now i know why. I never realized that the studio is just 10 minutes away from my house! I have unintentionally and accidentally made my way to Abbey Road all these years. As I walked across the zebra stripes, I thought how many people or artists have been inspired by The Beatles. Therefore, that was how this show came about.
01 – HarpyListens – When I’m 64 feat.Beatles
02 – Tommy Emanuel – When I’m 64
03 – Amit Erez – Martha My Dear
04 – Belle And Sebastian – Here Comes The Sun
05 – Captain – A Day In The Life
06 – Yonder Mountain String Band – Dear Prudence
07 – Affinity – I Am The Walrus
08 – Junior Parker – Taxman
09 – Rogerio Duprat – Lady Madonna
10 – Shiino Ringo – Yer Blues
11 – Soundgarden – Come Together
12 – Rogue Wave – All You Need Is Love
13 – The Smithereens – This Boy
14 – Rufus Wainwright – Across The Universe
15 – Elliot Smith – Blackbird
16 – Puerto Muerto – With A Little Help From My Friends
17 – Mustafa Bhagat & David Freeman – Norwegian Wood
18 – Beatles Barkers – Paperback Writer
19 – Anothony Dowell with The ABC Television Orchestra & Chorus – Eleanor Rigby
The emergence of the technology and the music genre gives an applause to Leon Scott de Martinville (first recorded sound outlines onto cylinders coated with carbon), the famous Thomas A.Edison ( phonograph), Thaddeus Cahill (Telharmonium), Lee Deforest (Audion) and others.
This was led into a break through in classical music. They began to experiment with this new fascinating existence that expanded their horizons. Leon Theremin made his Etherphone, Luigi Russolo held his first ‘art of noise’ concert based on the Futurist Manifesto. Capturing the ‘real world’ sounds was possible by then; hence, the emergence of electroacoustics music or music concrete. Pierre Schaeffer began to manipulate sounds around him through recordings.
People would go beyond the bounds of what was once defined as music with technology. Nevertheless classical music can never be forgotten. Therefore, it still leaves an influence in the new music genres.
This is the second part of the revised version of the East Meets West Show. This podcast is made out of a string of songs from the east and west. They are sequenced according to how they musically influence each other in terms of vocals, instruments, melody and rhythm.
Thai
01-Soul After Six-Crazy
02-Quantic Soul Orchestra- Indian
03-Ashwin Batish-Sitar Mania
04-George Harrison and Ravi Shankar-Across The Universe
05-Phillip Glass and Ravi Shankar-Passages Chinese
06-Faye Wong-Hou Mou Kei
07-Stina Nordenstam-Sailing
08-Sandy Chen-Untitled Japanese
09-Shugo Tokumaru-Papparazi
10-King Of Dixieland-Somebody Stole My Girl Korean
11-Unknown-Jindo Arirang
12-Beirut-The Canals Of Our City
13-Itta-Raining Insomnia
14-Coco Rosie-Noah’s Ark
This is the first part of the revised version of the East Meets West Show. This podcast is made out of a string of songs from the east and west. They are sequenced according to how they musically influence each other in terms of vocals, instruments, melody and rhythm. The second part will be published within a week or two.
The Malay
01 – P.Ramlee – Untitled
02 – The Ventures – Slaughter On The Avenue
03 – Abdullah – Untitled
04 – Nekropsi – Carsi The Indonesian
05 – Balawan – Mainz In My Mind
06 – King Crimson – Power To Believe The Vietnamese
07 – Nguyen Thanh Thyu – Untitled
08 – Richard Bishop – Dhuvamati The Burmese
09 – Unknown – Untitled
10 – Joanna Newsome – Cosmia The Filipino
11 – KanyangBang – Untitled
12 – Devendra Banhart – I Feel Like A Child
In 1971 Gavin Bryars joined Alan Power to work on a film about the people living around the area of Elephant and Castle and Waterloo Stations in London. In the course of being filmed, some people broke into drunken song – sometimes bits of opera, sometimes sentimental ballads – and one, who in fact did not drink, sang a religious song “Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet”.
Listening to the hymn later Bryars noticed that it was in perfect pitch and formed an effective loop. While working on the tape, Bryars left his studio for a few hours, leaving the door open. Coming back he noticed that the normally lively room was unnaturally subdued. People were moving slowly and some were sitting alone, quietly weeping. He was puzzled until he realized the tape was still playing, and it was the tramp’s singing that overcame the people. Bryars continued to work on the piece, and looked for the tramp to show him the final piece, but by that time the tramp had died.
The movie that the recording was made for was never released. This is a soundtrack for that movie.
Interleaved throughout the set is: Gavin Bryars and Tramp – Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet (String Quartet version)
01 – Goldmund – Marching Through Georgia
02 – Gonzales – Armellodie
03 – Adrian Klumpes – Cornered
03 – aMute – Trouver les Motst
03 – Sylvain Chauveau – Et Peu a Peu les Flots Respiraient Comme Pleaure
04 – Johann Johannsson – IBM 1403 Printer
05 – Beethoven – Piano Concerto No. 2 in BB OP 19-02 – Adagio
06 – Boards of Canada – In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country
07 – Daigoro – Sleep Fish
08 – Bohren und der Club of Gore – Black City Skyline
09 – Xela – So No Goodbyes
10 – Gavin Bryars, Tom Waits and Tramp – Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet
This is an extended version of the Mirah special. It’s a special edit made for the radio, adding an extra 20 minutes to the original set, and revealing more of the wonderful Mirah.
Same as the original version, this too is mainly concerned with interleaving the new mixes from Joyride with the originals. Unlike the first one, this adds a few more insights, including live covers and a few more of the wonderful takes Mirah has on life and music. This version was prepared for 106FM and was featured there in a Mirah special a short while ago.
01 – Mirah – Birthday Present (Kcrw Show Opening)
02 – Mirah – The Light (Dj Beyonda Remix Vs. Album Version Vs. Black Cat Orchestra Version – Tinyways Demix)
03 – Mirah – Exactly Where We’re From
04 – Mirah – Make It Hot (Album Version Vs. Yacht All Over Remix – Tinyways Demix)
05 – Mirah – Monument (Album Version Vs. Anna Oxygen Remix – Tinyways Demix)
06 – Mirah – Apples In The Trees (Balvanera House Party Mix By Bryce Panic)
07 – Mirah With The Black Cat Orchestra – Bella Ciao
08 – Mirah – The Dogs Of B.A. (Krts Remix Vs. Album Version – Tinyways Demix)
09 – Mirah With The Black Cat Orchestra – Si Se Calla El Cantor
10 – Mirah – La Familia (Guy Sigworth Remix Vs. Album Version Vs. Chris Baker Handsom Mix – Tinyways Demix)
11 – Mirah – Advisory Committee (Advised By Shok Remix Vs. Earl St. Ives Remix – Tinyways Demix)
12 – Mirah – Cold Cold Water (Album Version Vs. Electrosexual & Abberline Remix – Tinyways Demix)
13 – Mirah – Mt. St. Helens (Nervous Redux By Shawn Parks Remix)
14 – Mirah Yom Tov Zeitlyn & Ginger Brooks Takahashi – Oh! September
15 – Mirah – Recommendation
16 – Mirah – Untitled (Advisory Committee Track #14)
17 – William S. Borroughs vs. Mirah and the Black Cat Orchestra vs. Crich Schellow and Johanna von Kuczion – What Keeps Mankind Alive (Ballade Uber die Frage: Woven Lebt der Mensch?) (tinyways needlework)
20 – Mirah – Water and Sleep
21 – Mirah – Dancing in the Dark (cover)
This show has been re-edited and extended to two parts, each one hour long. Over the next few weeks we will publish them here on tinyways. Now it is time for The East Meets West show to sing it across the globe.
The Malay
01 – P.Ramlee – Untitled
02 – The Ventures – Slaughter On The Avenue The Indonesian
03 – Balawan – Genting Bali
04 – Power To Believe – King Crimson The Indian
05 – Ashwin Bahti – Untitled
06 – George Harrison – Across the Universe The Vietnamese
07 – Nguyen Thanh Thuy – Untitled
08 – Richard Bishop – Dhumavati The Burmese
09 – Unknown – Untitled
10 – Joanna Newsom – Enlop The Chinese
11 – Faye Wong – Ho Mo Kei
12 – Stina Nordenstam – Sailing