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Re: Broadcast, retrofuturist pop & hauntological pop; megagu
^ There's an extended set of these for Stereolab as well with similar variable results.
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This lot appeared to me in a sidebar long ago and have just popped up again. I'm not 100% convinced by their songwriting, especially in that preamble section, but having named themselves after Daphne Oram blended with 'the Aura' they obviously wish to lay claim to the Radiphonic/Hauntology label. Maybe this is the retro-futurist equivalent of The Rolling Stones trying to do Blues and getting it wrong enough to inadvertently create something similar but different. You decide.
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^^^
That's decent. I even looked up buying it but it's more than I'd pay for one song, it's a lathecut and they have a bit of dislaimer on their site which the likes of Polytechnic Youth and Static Caravan don't feel the need to put, so I worry I'd just be buying an epensive souvenir coaster.
I also watched some of the Influences link you posted. I covered a lot of that in the influence section of my post but that guy or girl really knows their stuff, very impressive.
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That's decent. I even looked up buying it but it's more than I'd pay for one song, it's a lathecut and they have a bit of dislaimer on their site which the likes of Polytechnic Youth and Static Caravan don't feel the need to put, so I worry I'd just be buying an epensive souvenir coaster.
I also watched some of the Influences link you posted. I covered a lot of that in the influence section of my post but that guy or girl really knows their stuff, very impressive.
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How the hell did I forget Eccentronic Research Council? I really like the record and the political, feminist and charmingly parochial spin they put on the story of the Pendle witches. I really like Maxine Peake.
Another Witch is Dead - The Eccentronic Research Council ft Maxine Peake
1612 Underture - The Eccentronic Research Council short film
Eccentronic Research Council ft Maxine Peake 1612 Underture TV feature
Eccentronic Research Council - 1612 Underture Full album
For some reason the bandcamp appears to leave off one of the best tracks; The Ghost of Lizzy Southerns returns
Their other records are no bad but never up to this standard IMO
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Another Witch is Dead - The Eccentronic Research Council ft Maxine Peake
1612 Underture - The Eccentronic Research Council short film
Eccentronic Research Council ft Maxine Peake 1612 Underture TV feature
Eccentronic Research Council - 1612 Underture Full album
For some reason the bandcamp appears to leave off one of the best tracks; The Ghost of Lizzy Southerns returns
Their other records are no bad but never up to this standard IMO
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I just got an album by The Big Eyes Family Players (for £8.50 inluding post and the download) and it's certainly relevant in here (btw really depressing that they can't even sell 250 copies). They come from quite a folky place and have a wee bit of a Talk Talk/Barl Psychosis thing going on with them. Apex folk priestess Sharron Kraus* plays bass and sings backup with them. The singer is like cross between the singer in Esben and the Witch and Sandy Denny. There's a good cover of Lal Waterson's Song for Thirza but it's not got that marrow deep chill.
Incidentally Bright Phoebus is being reissued on Domino, it comes in two versions a single LP or a double with the demos. A must own record IMO.
The Big Eyes Family Players - Oh! has a pretty nice sleeve by noted textile designer, printmaker and occasional cushion provider to House of Shadowplay, Laura Slater.
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I think that both of Sharron's more instrumental albums Pilgrim Chants & Pastoral Trails and it's sister record Night Mare fit in here on the more hauntological folk side. Certainly anyone who likes Tyneham House might like them.
Incidentally Bright Phoebus is being reissued on Domino, it comes in two versions a single LP or a double with the demos. A must own record IMO.
The Big Eyes Family Players - Oh! has a pretty nice sleeve by noted textile designer, printmaker and occasional cushion provider to House of Shadowplay, Laura Slater.
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I think that both of Sharron's more instrumental albums Pilgrim Chants & Pastoral Trails and it's sister record Night Mare fit in here on the more hauntological folk side. Certainly anyone who likes Tyneham House might like them.
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Only 3 left when I purchased, so I snapped one up and I'll see what I think when it gets here.shadowplay wrote:I just got an album by The Big Eyes Family Players (for £8.50 inluding post and the download)...
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I got the last one! Wohoo!NickD wrote:Only 3 left when I purchased, so I snapped one up and I'll see what I think when it gets here.shadowplay wrote:I just got an album by The Big Eyes Family Players (for £8.50 inluding post and the download)...
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thx for mentioning tyneham house, am really digging them (listening now at work)...!shadowplay wrote:Certainly anyone who likes Tyneham House might like them.
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If you don't know already you might want to check out Michael Tanner/Plinth (link in first page), who is also Tyneham House. Music for Smalls Lighthouse was also released on Clay Pipe and it's a beautiful and beautifully packaged elpee.hewstigator wrote:thx for mentioning tyneham house, am really digging them (listening now at work)...!shadowplay wrote:Certainly anyone who likes Tyneham House might like them.
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this is a great thread, thanks!
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Btw did anyone check out the new Happy Meals album Full Ashram Devotional Ceremony? It's an absolute Central) belter!
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Digging the Pye Corner Audio stuff. Also turned a friend of mine on to it as it's directly up his alley.
One band I don't see mentioned much that seems to travel in similar orbits to Stereolab/Broadcast (albiet on the poppier side) is Komeda.
One band I don't see mentioned much that seems to travel in similar orbits to Stereolab/Broadcast (albiet on the poppier side) is Komeda.
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shadowplay wrote:Btw did anyone check out the new Happy Meals album Full Ashram Devotional Ceremony? It's an absolute Central) belter!
I did. Some good stuff in there that I liked, but a lot of filler too. I'm get impatient when there is too much drone tone.
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Totally forgot about Komeda. good shout.daemon wrote:Digging the Pye Corner Audio stuff. Also turned a friend of mine on to it as it's directly up his alley.
One band I don't see mentioned much that seems to travel in similar orbits to Stereolab/Broadcast (albiet on the poppier side) is Komeda.
Btw Sleep Games by Pye Corner Audio has just been reissued.
The guy that does PCA, Martin Jenkins is a busy boy, anyone looking for something with the odd guitar and a bit more BOC does dreamy psyche feel might like Stratus (probably named after this famously sampled track)
Fair enough, I like it as a piece, I bought the tee shirt for the whole family so we look like a cult when we're out running. I think all their records have been cracking.Jaguar018 wrote:shadowplay wrote:Btw did anyone check out the new Happy Meals album Full Ashram Devotional Ceremony? It's an absolute Central) belter!
I did. Some good stuff in there that I liked, but a lot of filler too. I'm get impatient when there is too much drone tone.
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