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City: LONDON
State: London and South East
Country: UK
Signup Date: 10/4/2003
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Monday, November 02, 2009
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Category: Music
Organ on Resonance 104.4FM,
9.00PM Sunday 1st Nov 2009. This week with Sean on DJ duties.
On
your FM dial all over London and worldwide via
www.resonancefm.com.
This week’s playlist..
1/intro: TRANSISTOR SIX –
Back Yard Rocketship (Blackbean & Placenta)
2: BOMB FACTORY –
Tapes (self release)
3: GAY AGAINST YOU – Victoria
Quix (Ad Aad At)
4: FOOT VILLAGE – Energy
Hunters (Upset The Rhythm)
5: ANTI-POP CONSORTIUM –
Lay Me Down (Big Dada)
6: RUDE MECHANICALS – Scary
Fish Finger Woman (RIM)
7: CASTOVALVA – Outlawz
(Brew)
8: RAT ATTACK – This Is
Art (Lockjaw)
9: URIAH HEEP – Easy Livin’
Live (King Biscuit Flower Hour)
10: JAGA JAZZIST – One Armed
Bandit (Ninja Tune)
11: FOOT VILLAGE – Anti-Magic
(Upset The Rhythm)
12: PSYCHIC TV – No Good
Trying (Sweet Nothing)
13: FLYING LUTTENBACHERS
– Final Variation On A Theme Entitled Attack Sequence (Skingraft)
14: LOU BARLOW – Goodnight
Unknown (Domino)
15: SUBGENERATES – Pacify
Me (demo)
16: DANIEL JOHNSON –Queenie
The Doggie (Feraltone)
17: SAINT SILAS INTERCESSION
- All About The Money (ORG)
18: JAMES YORKSTON &
THE BIG EYES FAMILY PLAYERS – Low Down In The Broom (Domino)
19: FOOT VILLAGE – Chicken
And Cheese 2 (Upset The Rhythm)
Full details, news, links...
1/intro: TRANSISTOR SIX
– Back Yard Rocketship (Blackbean & Placenta) - our adopted theme tune
so you know where you are. Transistor Six is Frances Castle, there’s lots
of her fine art and creativity to explore from Francis so please please
do. You can now get the whole tune downloaded for yourselves and find links
to her artwork, albums and lots more over at www.myspace.com/transistorsix
2: BOMB FACTORY
– Tapes (self release) – Debut single from Cambridge band Bomb Factory,
scathing slice of in your face English paranoia and surveillance and Killing
Joke and Creaming Jesus and Crass and Art Brut and wired council house
estate energy and.... Menacing three tracker. Catch them in London at Belishi’s
Indie Factory, Camden High Road on November 6th - www.myspace.com/burncambridgeburn
3: GAY AGAINST YOU
– Victoria Quix (Ad Aad At) – The Glasgow duo have a new album out this
month, goes by the name of Righteous Signals, Sour Dudes. All analogue
keyboards cut up jittery that really isn’t cut up is it? Twitching in insane
teddybear outfits and other rock synth pop prog rock afrobeat hardcore
disco or something near that – it all makes perfect (thrilling) sense,
excellent album, more soon – www.myspace.com/gayagainstyou
4: FOOT VILLAGE –
Energy Hunters (Upset The Rhythm) – Foot Village are almost here, they’re
from California, they land in the UK this coming week! Barden’s Boudoir
6th Nov is the London date (although they’re doing something secret in
London on the 14th as well), off all around the country from the 6th until
the 14th with that hardcore hardboiled acoustic noise fest drum ‘n scream
tribalism that you really should not miss. These tracks played tonight
are from their recent Anti-Magic album, this band are unique – www.myspace.com/footvillage
5: ANTI-POP CONSORTIUM
– Lay Me Down (Big Dada) – New York’s Anti-Pop Consortium are back in action,
the forward looking boundary pushing old school flavoured hip-hop/rap/whatever
crew have a challenging new album called Fluorscent Black and they’re
in the UK touring right now – London Scala on November 5th, fireworks indeed
- www.myspace.com/antipopny
6: RUDE MECHANICALS
– Scary Fish Finger Woman (RIM) – The ever brilliant Rude Mechanicals are
hard at work on a new album right now. They’re one of the very best bands
London has to offer, they don’t fit anywhere, strange alien angular jazz
performance art contradictions and bits of Zappa waltzing with teapots
and the symbiotic love slaves of Ms Roberts and... This is from a new Sexton
Ming tribute album called This Is Ming Beat, a rather fine album that comes
loaded with all kinds of twists on those already rather twisted Sexton
songs... People like The London Dirthole Company, The Hardy Tree, The Deptford
Beach Babes, Peny Dreadful And The Bloody Valentines and such on there,
more exploration here on Resonance FM in the coming weeks no doubt – www.rimrecords.co.uk
or www.myspace.com/flyingcaberet
7: CASTOVALVA – Outlawz
(Brew) – The Leeds three piece are really going up through the gears with
this new single and added vocal power. Funk flavour thuglife poetry for
other rock heads. Think Hella or Arab On Radar with a touch of Prince then
throw in a touch of X factor. Two track CD, out this Monday, limited edition
of 500, move on it now! www.brewrecords.net
or www.myspace.com/castrovalvamusic
8: RAT ATTACK – This
Is Art (Lockjaw) – We needed to play this glorious one and half minutes
again this week didn’t we (I expect I’ll play it again next time as well,
don’t like it? Go call your MP or something, I am the law for this one
hour on a Sunday night...). Title track off the scathing high-speed Exeter
crew’s excellent new six track album This Is Art (came out late last month).
Steaming in your face hardcore punk rock is what it is, and this is their
rant about the fact that they don’t make their beds therefore they make
art everyday. Might be yesterday’s news and Tracy makes her bad now (I
bet they’re embroidering all the names of everyone they’ve slept with on
the side of their tour van this week) but this is the best bit of new UK
hardcore punk we’ve heard in ages... And we’d almost given up on Lockjaw
Records, the label grew a collective pair again, welcome back... www.lockjawrecords.co.uk
or www.myspace.com/ratattackUK
9: URIAH HEEP – Easy
Livin’ Live (King Biscuit Flower Hour) – And just because we can, Rat Attack
mixed in to some classic Heep and on to Jaga Jazzist - now that’s what
we call the art of music radio! Recorded live in San Diego, warts and all,
70’s Cockney roadies checking mics ‘ello San Diego and “ladies and gentlemen
will you please welcome Uriah Heep” with all those overdriven Hammond organs
and Lesleys and out of tune harmonies and love it! Don’t know who’s
still alive and standing in Uriah Heep these days but they are at the Garage
here in London this coming Wednesday. One of the finest prog flavoured
hard rock bands of all time, this is from the legendary King Biscuit Flower
Hour radio series, a U.S live radio show that ran weekly from 1973 to 2007.
Something that evolved out of a psychedelic blues radio show that was sponsored
by the King Biscuit Flower Company – real art of radio and cross pollination
then, you have to love the Heep and this is them in all their live naked
early 70’s we’ve got a newfangled Moog and we’re going to use it glory
– www.uriah-heep.com
10: JAGA JAZZIST –
One Armed Bandit (Ninja Tune) – Uriah Heep mixed in with fresh Jaga Jazzist,
is that a radio first? We’d like to think so. New single from Norway’s
finest. The nine piece experimental outfit have a new album on the way
early next year, this is the title track and first single. More of
their eccentrically good instrumental accomplished other rock. The full
single is out on 23rd November, there’s a free download version available
now – www.myspace.com/jagajazzist
or www.ninjatune.net
11: FOOT VILLAGE –
Anti-Magic (Upset The Rhythm) – See track 4 and prepare for the forthcoming
scream fest... We are animal!
12: PSYCHIC TV – No
Good Trying (Sweet Nothing) – The ever evolving PTV3 psychedelic set of
contradictions, questions and counter-culture reference points that throw
experimental gender-twisting curveballs at the musical canvas. This is
Genesis and company with their rather fine cover of the Syd Barrett classic
from their 2008 CD/DVD Mr Alien Vs The Skinwalkers. The band are
in London this Tuesday 3rd Nov at the Tabarnacle in Ladbrook Grove. We’ve
interviewed and featured the ever evolving band many times during the almost
23 year life of Organ, there was a time back there where they couldn’t
openly play London, there was that time with the snake... and and that
bit where they invented Acid House or... You never quite know what you’re
going to get from a Psychic TV gig (or a visit to Thee Temple...) – www.myspace.com/ptv3
13: THE FLYING LUTTENBACHERS
– Final Variation On A Theme Entitled Attack Sequence (Skingraft) – Plying
the hardboiled noise-fest nowave jazz-attack beauty that is The Flying
Luttenbachers on an FM radio station jsut because we can! This is from
2007 re-issued Destroy All Music Revisited album on the ever fruitful Skingraft
label. The album originally came out in 1994, this version has a load of
extra tracks on it though. www.skingraftrecords.com
or explore Weasel Walter and such via UgExplode via www.nowave.pair.com
14: LOU BARLOW – Goodnight
Unknown (Domino) – Title track of the rather fine new solo album from Lou
Barlow – he of Sebadoh, Dinosaur Jr, Folk Implosion and such – this new
album is Mr Barlow on top form -little edges, clever twists, just really
fine fine songs, one of his best bodies of work yet – www.loobiecore.com
or www.myspace.com/loubarlow
or www.dominorecordco.com
15: SUBGENERATES –
Pacify Me (demo) – Track from the rather tasty Taunton band’s four track
demo that we rather like around here. Old school Organ earfood, an almost
nostalgic 90’s flavoured set of English punk rock bites that taste of Cardiacs
and Subhumans and defiance and D.I.Y attitudes like you don’t really encounter
anymore.. They got the spirit of early (poor solder) Cardiacs just right
and for once a band who worked out that it isn’t anywhere near about being
‘wacky’ or ‘Zappa’. New recordings suggest they’re picking up those influences
and taking them somewhere new... a band to keep an eye out for, no doubt
more play on the way - unless we get kicked off the air, never take these
things for granted, nothing lasts forever (as those Bunnymen once sang).
Subgenerates then, proper English creative thinking-person’s underground
DIY punk rock, this is what Organ has always been about, pointing signposts
as bands like this so you can go find them yourselves – www.myspace.com/subgenerates
16: DANIEL JOHNSTON
– Queenie The Doggie (Feraltone) – Daniel Johnston has a new album out,
his first new studio album in some seven years, goes by the name of Is
And Always Was. More of his unique lo-fi alternative blues flavoured
differentness. Still has that magical innocence, don’t know how after all
this time. The album is released on November 16th, Daniel is on a
UK tour right now, including London this Monday November 2nd – www.feraltone.co.uk
or www.myspace.com/dannyjohnston
17: SAINT SILAS INTERCESSION
- All About The Money (ORG) – They’re reformed, they recorded one of the
finest singles ever in the history or everything ever back in 2004 (yeah
I know we released it, but have a listen and tell me it isn’t!) and they
never followed it up, instead they crashed out in a hail of fists and North
London Irish Catholic guilt (never start a record label is our advise).
Wired blues drenched garage rock ‘n roll the chase those White Stripes
down the road. They’re back, Michael J Sheehy and... “Dear All, Saint
Silas Intercession are back with a new line up, the four headed beast now
includes Andy Zammit on drums and Simon Breed on bass as well as me and
my little brother Patrick. Our first London show is as follows: SAINT SILAS
INTERCESSION, Thursday 5th November, at BAR AND CO (a boat on the
river), Temple Pier, Victoria Embankment, London, WC2 with VUKOJEBINA (English
translation Where The Wolves Go To F*ck!). It's bonfire night so expect
actual fireworks and er fireworks of the rock'n'roll variety! That's all
for now, peace” Michael. - www.myspace.com/saintsilasintercession1
18: JAMES YORKSTON &
THE BIG EYES FAMILY PLAYERS – Low Down In The Broom (Domino) – Ah,
we made a lot of noise tonight, a mellow moment needed to end things and
slow heart-rates down a little. Some of that traditional folk song beauty
that can be found on the recently released album called Folk Songs from
James Yorkston. Catch him performing with the Big Eyes players at the Tabarnacle
in Ladbrook Grove, West London, this coming 7th November. The band are
on a UK tour right now – www.myspace.com/jamesyorkston
or www.dominorecordco.com
19: FOOT VILLAGE –
Chicken And Cheese 2 (Upset The Rhythm) – only way to close things tonight,
see track 4 for more info, don’t miss them while they’re here in the UK,
you can’t say we have warned you enough over the last few weeks...
That was this week then,
on in the dark of Sunday night to London Bridge to play you the finest
music, then back home again on the fractured Sunday tube service and engineering
on all lines and wind and rain you owe us a pint all you bands! Next Week
Marina in the chair with her Other Rock Show and the exploration of rock
music played beyond the convention of 4/4 time. Prog, Math, Post whatever
you want...
2:26 PM
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