Radio Clash Podcast
By radioclash@mutantpop.net
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Podcast Description
Mad mashups, maniac mixes, tonal terrorism, bootiful bootlegs, cringeworthy covers and radical rants, presented by Tim from the UK. One of the first UK podcasts, Radio Clash is a weekly mashup podcast from your host, Tim in London, UK and includes mash-ups (of course), mixes, weird covers and more! Bringing you the history of mash ups, bootleg events, news & views of the bootlegging scene since November 2004.
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ExplicitRC 221: Stuff the Jubilee | Another 10 years and another Jubilee - this one the Diamond Jubilee, and then shortly after the Olympics for the full Union (I'm Alright) Jack overdrive, waved by the Dumb Flag Scum. More nationalism, more strangeness, more sucking up to Liz to try and get a gong by people who will claim that they are cool & rock n' roll at other times. Off with their heads! Even weirdly Viv Westwood is at it, and Tinie Tempah. WTF? The world is going mad... I didn't talk too much about the rather obvious correlations in the show - that we have cuts, a ruined economy, a conservative government and a wide divide between Rich Queen and the poor - just like in 1977. So I decided to create the Anti-Street Party, the musical accompaniment to those who won't go and drink tea from union jack tea cups, wear silly hats or put up the bunting. Same goes for London 2012 and it's Taste Exclusion Zones and frankly S**T logo. Especially if you're a sex worker or homeless (or made homeless by the Games) or just don't fit, and we'll be paying this off for decades to come. No, not the sponsors or corporates or the VIPs and Human Rights abusers attending the Games for free, we will pay for it all. Funny how the branding police enforce a clampdown to protect the games, but the sponsors won't be paying for all it, and will make a pretty penny off the Games isn't it? Excuse my rudery but Stuff the Jubilee! | 29 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 220: The Quiet Hours (Harmonices Mundi) | Kepler's Supernova (1604) in the constellation of Ophiuchus Clocks, Music of the Spheres, Harmony of the universe, Kepler, Dr Dee, Einstein, Philip Glass, Shrigley's StrangeFruit, Supernovas and bad record release dates all in this ambient episode of Radio Clash - from 90's electronica to modern hypnagogic, spoken word to dub re-edits, to modern classical and folktronica. It's hopefully several light years from 'New Age'...but it is as chilled as a black dwarf. Big thanks go out to Music for Maniacs blog for several of the tracks. Set Sail for the Roundabout at Barnard's Star... | 12 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 219: (Not) Space Disco 3.2: Loving the Alien | We continue the journey through space loving the gay alien with the second part of the Space Disco 3 show, this is mostly not space disco at all - hence the title - but a continuation of the journey from space disco to electro, funk and chicago house, featuring re-edits and remixes, as well as a lot of 80's classics. I think this mix works really well, and is one of my best in a long time! Dedicated to those we've lost: Ron Hardy (DJ at the Muzic Box, first person to play acid house), Sylvester (the Black Angel), Patrick Cowley (synth pioneer) and Arthur Russell (future jazz/funk/disco alien). Big kisses and thanks Thomas for help providing some of the tracks. The Third Agender | 2 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 218: Space Disco 3.1 - Waiting On My Angel | First part of a new Space Disco show - but rather than the previous shows mostly covering the prime of late 70s Italo Disco and Space Disco, this goes into what happened next, aka Close Encounter of The Third Gender - Where No Man Has Gone Before Without A Whistle And a Glow Stick (And Some Poppers). Aliens, orgies, polysexual, glamorous, dramatic, synthetic, futuristic, camp, dayglow and pumping, what's not to like? So it's disco, space disco, hi-nrg, electro, experimental funk hybrids into Chicago House - what kept the space beats (and space beast) alive into the 1980s. The first part covers mostly the disco and Hi-NRG era, with occasional forays into very early house music... Both shows are dedicated to those we've lost: Ron Hardy (DJ at the Muzic Box, first person to play acid house), Sylvester (the Black Angel), Patrick Cowley (synth pioneer) and Arthur Russell (future jazz/funk/disco alien). P.S. It was Giorgio Moroder's birthday yesterday - happy birthday Giorgio! Zeus In A Tight T-Shirt GoGoing With Ganymede, Dionysus in the Darkroom... Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 26 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 217: Rehearsals for Retirement | A really long show since I've not done one for a while, and a quite a ranty/angry/noisy one putting the world to wrong. Photo is one I took near Staines, as part of my recent riverwalks which I've started for the year (well did until it started raining!) glitched around by me. Genocide & Juice on the Rocks please | 3 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 216: Pop Is Dead 1 - Radio Musicola | I started the Pop Is Dead mix back in 2004 or 2005 - yes 7 or 8 years in the making! Finally got round to doing it, and I've collected so many songs about the music industry that I decided to do a series of shows about the State of the Music Industry - starting with my favourite subject: radio and especially the dumbing down and computerised playlists of music stations. Starting with the commercial and local stations in the 70's and 80's was the rise of the playlist and the DJ not having track selection choice. Now in the digital age we have the same repetitive stale format being copied endlessly by corporate megaliths and the music being as disposable as the products advertised between the songs, safe 'classics' and golden oldies, inane chatter and local radio blether. And sadly it's spread to the non-commercial BBC stations so Radio 1, 2 et al are also playlist/genre crazy and ruled by producers and committee. The last of the truly freeform DJs are being sacked, have died or are on digital stations or relegated to very late night on public broadcasters who have to have the odd token cred DJ - John Peel would spin in his grave. And sadly the music industry is complicit - feeding lazy X-Factor slush and corporate blandie to these playlists. Radio 1 originally and 1Xtra now might exist to provide an alternative to the pirates, but really it mostly doesn't cut it. So here's an audio fight back against the playlist and dumb music radio programming (this is why the podcast is called Radio Clash - did you guess?) The One And Only One for You... Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 23 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 215: KLF part 2 - Dead Sheep | Second part of the KLF story (part one is here) where we meet Bill Drummond strumming techno on a acoustic guitar, Jimmy Cauty goes into Space 1985, dogs rowing boats, abandon all art now, The fake (?) FoLKies, What Time Is 9/11 , remote scottish island rituals, german lounge punks, Royal Fail, David Starkey Ragga MC, guerilla radio stations and dead sheep. This is Radio Freedom, Mine's a 99%! | 29 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 214: Playing Hooky | 3 weddings, 2 DJ gigs (I’m kinda of a DJ!) and one New Order gig…that was 2011. Hopefully 2012 will be quieter/busier (delete as applicable). And hopefully I don’t turn into the S**t Bears Say skit…already invented cubstep and dumbstep so far…Amazeballs! Various covers of New Order, I talk about The Artist, Canterbury Group and early 90′s Welsh pop, the aforementioned wedding, the New Order gig at the Troxy (GILLIAN WE LOVE U!), play an uptempo mix, some Star Wars rave and at least one track that is the Anti-Wedding! Dubstep is the S**T!!!! Wuwubuwub… Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 19 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 213: That Totally Unoriginally Titled Xmas Show | For a season I either hate or feel meh humbug about, I don't half do a lot of CDs/shows/mixes about it! Here's the Xmas episode of Radio Clash, where I rant about shitty dubstep, play Jingle Bells on a saw, have a totally Punk Rock Christmas, meet some rather scarily friendly Cuddly Daleks (tm), play some silly mashups (yay!), go through a few of my favourite songs of 2011, and spend ages trying to think up a witty title and completely failing. I Bet I'm Now On The Naughty List Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 21 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 212: KLF FLM (part one) | I've been so busy I know I've skipped at least one months worth of podcasts - here's one I recorded earlier in the year and it's been sitting since October waiting to be edited! All those weddings and birthdays and revolutions just got in the way! But I'm working on a Xmas edition, as well as a special Wedding edition which should be out much sooner now it's gotten quiet. It's little secret that Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty, usually known as The KLF and Justified Ancients of Mu Mu are a major influence on mashup, dance and pop culture - and myself personally. Even the intro to Radio Clash contains sneaky KLF elements! Some KLF rarities and decent quality versions of KLF/JAMs tunes appeared earlier in the year via the excellent KLF.de and this podcast literally would not exist without their help and people's patient mastering and ripping and eBay scouring - big thanks! Since their 'retirement' in 1992 KLF has entered into lore (and a lot of their creations into obscurity/rarity) but I was there from Doctorin the Tardis and later the second version of What Time Is Love buying the singles each of the Stadium House trilogy on day or week of release - I still have the 7"s! But before that their 1987 album and sailing in hot (Swedish?) waters with ABBA and sample clearance (or more importantly lack of it) Their hiphop splatter samplepunk early records is what we focus on here in part one - the early days upto the Pure Trance singles, a car making a hit record, The Manual, and the first White Room film, as a broke KLF despair of bankruptcy and a little known track called What Time Is Love takes off in the clubs... It's Good to Go, Yo! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 14 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitDisco Noir 2: Monster Halloween Edition | I've been meaning to do a new Dark Electro / Disco Noir mix since I did the last one 3 years ago (was it really that long?). As I've gotten more into dubstep, psych garage and surf oddities this is also now reflected in this late edition of Disco Noir 2 - it also has rock, dubstep, doowop, dnb, mashups (including a few from the excellent new Texas Chainsaw Mashacre album), and of course dark and cheesy disco and electro. So I hope you enjoy this dark journey under the light of the moon, with the cry of the wolf, cat, cackling witch and, err, weird synthetic comic ghost noise. oooOOOoOOOOoo! And watch out for scary background noises BEHIND YOU - they creeped into the mix when I wasn't looking. How Can Shadows be Grimey? | 30 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 211: Mercury Rising | Hottest October for two centuries, warmest September in about 30 years, riots, music prize surprises...(ok maybe not the last one). Chaos? Discordianism? Bolivian Cats? Need to send a message to the God of Luxury Bags: What in hades is going on? And put on the tea, I'll be there in a minute just got to make gold from this copy of It's A Kind of Magic... That'll be the random Kit Williams style reference post then - 109Mb, 2 hours. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 10 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 210: Happy House (We're Happy Here) | Collage: Margate Turner 2011. Fun, fun, fun....woahhhh. It seems some of the Happy Inmates are Unhappy in the Happy House, even though We're Happy Here...they want new shoes. Consoles. 55" TVs, part 3 of 3...woahhh. I'm H-A-P-P-Y, I'm H-A-P-P-Y, I know I am, I'm sure I am... Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 11 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 209: Norwegian Blue | Although I recorded this last week I was so busy only just got round to posting it now, the 2nd of the 3 back to back (ish) shows...and this is a companion piece to RC 167: Not Here Right Now, with a downtempo look at that terrible events in Norway and the death of Amy Winehouse...where words fail and all you have is music left. Rather than focusing on the gorey lurid drive-by moneyshots that the media specialises I tried to make more a downbeat meditative show (a calm lake to the last show's crashing sea) with hope in it's eyes, partying and throwing glitter into the face of fascism but also exploring the darker and angrier side of a slightly schizophrenic happening - but at no point giving the platform to madness. Grandma take me home... Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 3 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 208: Drowning in The Sun | (Weymouth collage, by Tim B) From walks along cliff tops to the deaths of red tops, the paper sea keeps rolling on, so rains the British Summer. I must go down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide, Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied (89Mb, 1:38) | 27 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 207: iTwitch | Presenting Apple Corps new iTwitch, the App which makes you Think Different via the new features of the The All Scrolling i and The i of Podcasting. it's Fun! It's 23! It's Macsonic! It's White! (other colours may be ignored as they don't look like our iArcane iFather Jobs). This new iHuma-nati stresses you out, gives you too much caffeine, makes you a wage slave and you'll soon have your eyes twitching in time to the music. Join us, or die! Or just sell more crap nobody needs....for you to buy and thus make you more ill. *Not featured the new rs-i wrist attachment. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 19 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 206: Wise Enough? | Recorded last Monday after the black cloud of a bad day was dissipating, now I post it as the rain clouds are precipitating, it seems very appropriately down for today... It's raining, it's pouring, the old man is snoring... Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 12 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 205: Royal Dreading | A Post-Coachella show and what could be more English to come back to, a cauldron of self-hatred doffing our (dutch) caps at our overlords than a Royale Wedding with Cheese? So inevitably as everyone is totally sick of it after the event (and during and before...) so this show has a theme of royal dreading - of the marriage of Kate Middleclass and Will.i.am.P-Rex.Features and the chilling effect on protest in London - but the music hasn't been pre-arrested before the Big Day, so it's a mix of old and new favourites, especially of a rocky/punky/noisy electro bent like it's '77 all over again.With ruminations on England, Oh England, Uncle Osama and a very weird weekend. It's long but very worth it (as Wills said to her on the Wedding Knight) Stuff the Jubilee (Line and all it's Engineering Works) Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 11 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 204: Vinyl Fetish | Come back from Coachella with some Hot Easy Vinyl Action - not of the whipping feisty biker babes from hell sort, no the sort you put on a spinning platter - remember that? Having but one 'deck' (how that term is far too grand for my lowly USB turntable) and not listening to the vinyl I bought in California means a rather peripatetic show...but the next show is better, I promise! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 5 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 203: Radio Fail | A themed yet random show while I go off to gallivant in the US tomorrow - in fact today (!). This show was inspired by Twinkleboi posting about the Radio Fail websitewhich is full of funny on-air disasters, but also combined with PSAs about the threat to US college radio (SaveKUSF) and old-skool original pirate material. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 6 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 202: Tim's Guide to Coachella | Did I mention I'm going to a certain festival? Yes? Repeatedly? Oh. Going to Coachella Festival in the United States in 2 weeks, so here's Tim's Guide to Coachella - the music I recommend - especially focusing on lesser known bands/newer music that I certainly didn't know about, and you might not too...and I talk about Odd Future/Wonky Takeover and the Dubstep Invasion that's happening at Coachella. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 4 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 200: Do You Remember the First Time? Part 2 with Ian Fondue | So what's do you think was the first mashup? It's a simple question with a not so simple answer, as with the television or photography or even the humble light bulb it's an evolution (control committee?) starting with the earliest turntablism of Shaeffer and radiotronics of Cage, and ending with Christina getting Stroked - but the bit in the middle is the most interesting part, and closest to what mashups are today. Talking of parts this is the long awaited sequel to Part One back in August 2009! For the 200th Radio Clash I invited Ian Fondue of mashup pioneers Fondue Meltdown back to discuss the early mashups from the 1970's to the 2000s - for our journey we decided that mashups have to be 2 or more sources, and preferably not (re)created by the artists, actual recorded sources - which leads us back to Bambaata and Grandmaster Flash. The restrictions may seem arbitrary but a) you have to start somewhere and b) re-recording is kind of cheating and gets into Stars on 45 territory and c) nowadays you forget the conceptual and naughty pop thrill of hearing only two or more tracks mixed together as complete songs (or later albums) - and the leaps in technology that afforded that - hard to do on tape like Steinski or record as Coldcut attest on the show, difficult to do on an AKAI sampler, easy to do with software such as Acid - the rise of the mashup was as much a technological evolution as a musical one - as was the internet and p2p to form a scene and find the source material. Ian and I discuss that and more and even sneeze our headphones off, which is not something you hear everyday...it's a long one due to the massive amount of music and long period we were covering (we dumped quite a few songs we really wanted to play as it was - such as Shut Up and Dance and PWEI!) but very worth it, a musical mashup history trip without the annoying bus ride nor crappy film. Bonus! Also the graphic above has all the artists in it in Where's Mashy? style - can you spot them all (only one did I have to take artistic license for). | 10 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 201: Future Perfect Post Present | Back to the Future Past PluPerfect as we go to episode 201 before 200, with time travelling foxes, creationist rappers, angry starts and lots of good new music from The Sixty One and Strummerville DIY and the Return of Mashups like it's 2005, baby! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 26 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 199: Hipnagogic 2 - History Screws You Up | \\\ Otherwise known as RC 199: ђ†♀ğπ▲Ģ☻ğ↕⊆ ░ 2 ► History Screws You Up. Just say NO! to bad 80's drug ads, and terrible 90's philosophy. More hypnagogic heresy from the haunted house, this time focusing on hauntology and the more ambient side. Also brought to you by the words 'monoplanist', 'asemia' and 'aneuch'. This is your drain on bugs. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 3 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 198: Hipnagogic 1 - Witch Space | Otherwise known as ђ†♀ğπ▲Ģ☻ğ↕⊆ ░ 1 ► Witch Space but I doubt Wordpress could handle that in the headline! Chillwave, hypnagogic, hauntology, ghost drone, post-dubstep - all words for new genres in 2010, and some are the same...in fact I think it's all one, maybe two genres and rather than an invented genre musically they do have similarities. So I've gone exploring what these genres could possibly mean... Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 26 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 197: Yellow Snow Balls (Bah Humbug 2) | Xmess time, Missile Toe and Whine - and Tim is all snowed in and loved out so inflicts some evil tunage on y'all, as a sequel to the Bah Humbug mix from years back (but sequels are so disappointing aren't they? Especially at Xmas when Die Hard 4096 is on for the 50th time and the family start complaining about who did the dishes last year and who should change the channel... So with that lovely thought of family bliss, have a tolerable Xmas and a not-bad new year! Watch out where the huskies go, and don't you eat that yellow snow | 19 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 196: Now We Are 6 | Image: Scary eyes by batterypower - CC Radio Clash is 6 years old! Come join with us in a Top of the Spods type show where I list my top 5 tracks featured on previous Radio Clash shows from each year back to 2004 (with added Bear of Little Brain presenting!). Yes it's a Best of show *ducks*, yes it's the laziest format around but it was the best I could come up with this year so bite me :-P Some good music on it though. But now I am six, I'm as clever as clever. So I think I'll be six now and forever. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 29 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitParkade Flashback #3 - Nasty, Silly and Dirty | Here's a final mix from the archives I found from 2007 and Cruise Control night at the Parkade I did for 2 years...this one is nasty, silly and dirty in places (with also a large chunk of Number of Da Boots for some reason!) - a little rough in places as this was only the 3rd mix I recorded (or did) but shifting from breakcore to bootlegs to hiphop and accordions and country and metal and cheesy disco...*pants for breath* - well you get a good idea how eclectic my dj mixes were then at Cruise Control. I do still miss the Parkade! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). P.S. Can anyone ID the track after the JAMS? It's really bugging me and spent hours trying to find out what it might be... | 10 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 195: Keep It Peel | Photo by kyz - Creative Commons Originally put together on the 25th October, the 6th anniversary of John Peel's death, technical difficulties stopped it being recorded and posted then. John Peel's death was the catalyst for this podcast (Radio Clash started a little over a month later), so I always feel I have to pay tribute to him in some way. As a tribute to John Peel and new music, I thought I'd do something I almost never do - rifle through the piles of emails to find the music that has been submitted to Radio Clash, mostly by new/hopeful bands and artists over the last 5 years. Some great, some weird, I hope the eclectic nature of this show goes a small way in the spirit of John Peel's radio career - and maybe helps a few new acts along the way, or at least as a 'sorry' for those I didn't get back to or didn't play. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 27 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 194: Bikes Bears and Beatifications | Bored Bishop, Ely Cathedral - taken on my new Lumix LX5 Popes, protests, paramours and pedalbikes - A mix of great current pop music, dubstep, psych garage rock, mashups (fancy that!) and cutup nonsense and talking about what's what in the State of Tim. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 7 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 193: Return to Summerisle Part 2 | Dead Rabbit, Outer Hebrides 2006 Return to Summerisle for a musical Wicker sequel (one probably making more sense than Wicker Man II - yes it exists, yes it was written by Tony Shaffer, yes it was bonkers. Being molested by tree gods and throwing people off cliffs with eagles attached to them? Anyone?). This time returning to focus on the contemporary possible inspirations for the Wicker Man soundtrack, and some later music I think has been influenced by either the soundtrack or the related music of that time, music that contains the same love for early music or combines the same mixture of acid/psychedelic/freak folk mixed with a more uneasy dread or pagan longing. Unlike the last show a lot of high conjecture (it might all have been Carport Convention and Inedible String Band for all I know! :-P) so I throw in speech and music from the original film as well as some amazing modern day covers. I forgot to say these sources of information and inspiration: The Music of the Wicker Man - brilliant article and the last show heavily leant on (ie stole) this information - hope you don't mind! Inside the Wicker Man: How Not to Make a Cult Classic (excellent book - most 'interviews', 'documentaries', 'new information' and 'shocking exposes' are seemingly this book reheated/nicked - it's a good read despite having heard a lot of the info from elsewhere, not the books fault as this seems to be the source for all of that) Wiki Man (lol) Gary Carpenter - Setting the Score - interesting info especially about the Trunk release, although in fairness I have to link their response and without the Trunk release being successful there would be no other versions or anything to kvetch about. Also I think the legalities of performance fees are now very different from 1973. Burnt Offerings - Cult of the Wicker Man Wicker Man Enigma - both on the DVD A Darker Shade of Pagan - Wicker Man posts Phew I think that's all! You probably can't hear it in the shows with all the umming and erring, but I did an uncommon amount of research on this one. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). he now wears cuckold's horns, and they're growing full, pushing through the soil | 15 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 192: Return to Summerisle Part One | Outer Hebrides, 2006 Get out your apples, pipes and fairisle jumpers, it's a trip back to the 1970's folk and a return to Summerisle - the Wicker Man+ awaits...This part is about the older influences to the amazing soundtrack by Paul Giovanni - English, Irish and Scottish songs dating back upto 800 years - to the start of recorded music itself. Where'd they find virgins nowadays? Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 9 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 191: Aural pOddities 3 | My collage contains elements from Leandroid, superk8nyc, kumar303, and bertwerk via Creative Commons derivative works license off Flickr Yes after 4 years in the wilderness, the Aural pOddities show is BACK! Aren't you lucky...after the last very POP show this is as unpop as it gets, including the mad, bad, sad, and just plain irritating avant-retard latest in car-crash audio. You'll feel like you've been in an audio trainwreck and will rush to your Kylie CDs for relief after this, but it's worth reminding yourselves there's a strange world out there, and people make and made music and audio like this...and the stranger sadistic thing, I really enjoy it all :-D With thanks (blame?) to WFMU's Beware of the Blog, 365 Days Project, Hotrod's Run for Cover, Cool and Strange Music Magazine , Lux and Ivy's Favorites and many more. Play LOUD to all your enemies! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 16 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 190: Crimes Against Podcasting - the POP edition | POP# in more than one sense - this is the Crimes Against Pop set Kirk and myself played last weekend, mixed in with some of our other choices and the rough (well +20%!) 1 hour set we'd planned. * indicates tracks we played at CAP. POP you can't STOP (107Mb, 112Mins) Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). RANT starts now: # This was a nightmare of a podcast - from a POPping soundcard - now have a shiny Native Instruments Audio 4 DJ which although not POP-less is far better sounding than my old troublesome firewire M-Audio Audiophile....still got nasty digital hum though. I then re-recorded the whole set - only to have my laptop crash and the whole Hi-MD disc to corrupt on final transfer, losing the lot (Sony's stupid DRM and encryption is the reason why; no wonder MD as a format bombed - here is an explanation why by the wonderful Quiet American, who I know from modulator days - hi!) so when I upgrade I'm going solid state memory card recorder I think. Love MiniDisc and it's highly tolerant auto gain recording, hate it's stupid DRM... | 9 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 189: Shuffle Little Children feat DJ Charles IV | (image created in part by Data Bending – like Circuit Bending or Data Moshing but taking the data of an image file and hacking it about to create interesting errors ;-) Time to let the machines run the show, so this is DJ Charles IV (my iPod) choosing the playlist for this show, with a little Blue Peter style help from me, but it’s mostly his choices, I’m just tagging along for the ride! He’ll be making the tea next.Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 10 6 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanRC 188: iFad (The Schizophrenic Shade of Summer) | A long summer show reflecting the long uninterrupted periods of sunshine we’re getting in the UK, *cough* NOT. So here’s another podcast for a schizophrenic summer that can’t make it’s mind up between sunshine, rain, and cloudy on an hourly basis. I also talk about hynagogic pop, a term from the Wire (I know I know, but at least it’s not chillwave or shitgaze which ARE officially the worst genre names ever) about a certain type of woozy blissed out electronic/experimental guitar music (thanks eve!) – although listeners of Vini Reilly and Pat Metheny might debate the newness of this! Oh and a cup filled with a liquid that was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea. El Guincho – Antillas Simon And Garfunkel – A Hazy Shade Of Winter Tennors – Weather Report Dubmatix – London Calling (Album Version) [feat. Don Letts & Dan Donovan] (from Shatter the Hotel benefitting Strummerville B.o.B – The Kids (feat. Janelle Monae) Instamatic – Nothin’ Crazy (B.O.B ft Bruno Mars vs Gnarls Barkley) Balkan Beat Box – War Again LCD Soundsystem – You Wanted a Hit (Keljet Remix) Scissor Sisters – Invisible Light (Siriusmo Remix) Buraka Som Sistema – Buffalo Stance DJ not-I – Burst Your Own Way Yeasayer – Ambling Alp Inyang Henshaw – Esonta Balkan Beat Box – Balcumbia lobsterdust – Knock Out Eileen (L L Cool J vs. Dexy’s Midnight Runners) U-Roy – I Can’t Love Another Broken Bells – Vaporize Mark McGuire – A Pocket Full Of Rain Yeasayer – I Remember Emeralds – Candy Shoppe 5th Dimension – Love’s Lines, Angles, and Rhymes Matt Elliott – The Mess We Made Dusty Springfield – I Found My Way Mark McGuire – The Marfa Lights Alva Noto – Xerrox Soma Broken Bells – Trap Doors White Rainbow – Major Spillage Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme – Black Hole Sun | 31 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cleandisco will never die - nowdisco nu-disco/neo disco long mix | What is nu/neo-disco? I asked myself that recently - disco is in my genes (jeans?) yet I was confused at what had happened to the genre since 2008, and at all since I knew hardly any of it (I thought, it partly turned out a matter of genre labelling for a few acts I already knew!)...and you know me, I like a challenge...so I did what I do when I don't know a genre - I make a mix! Nothing better than concentrating your mind and finding out what's what than planning a mix. So I did some research and asked loads of people for suggestions - so big thanks go to eve massacre, ian fondue and @iainh for introducing me to some of these tracks and bands/producers :-D So 'nowdisco' a 90 minute live Traktor mix is the result...from classic disco re-edited to 1984-style electrodisco to balearic/chilled disco to nu-acid house to modern cosmic (space) disco and a dash of old-skool italodisco from all over the world. I hope you enjoy this sunny disco modern mix. disco will never die! Tracklist: Pink Project - Disco ProjectCFCF - You Hear ColoursFriendly Fires - Paris (Aeroplane remix)Drums Of Death - DODFUCKSUPANESCORTTUNECut Copy - Hearts On Fire (Aeroplane Pop Remix)Hercules & Love Affair - Classique #2 (Edit)James Yuill - This Sweet Love (Prins Thomas Sneaky Edit)YACHT - Psychic City (Rory Phillips Remix)Classixx - I'll Get You (Feat Jeppe)Grace Jones - Williams' Blood (Greg Wilson Version)O. Children - Dead Disco Dancer (The Golden Filter Remix)Del Shannon - Gemini (Pilooski Edit)Headman - Private Show (Video Edit)Social Disco Club - Acid TownHardton - EarthquakeHouse Machine - A.C./I.D.Hard Ton - LosersThe Juan MacLean - Happy HouseThe C90s - 10:01 (VillA Remix)Golden Bug - King Of KongThe Pointer Sisters - Send Him Back (pilooski edit)Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - Beggin' (pilooski edit)Fake Blood - Fix Your AccentGoldfrapp - Rocket (Richard X Eight Four Remix)Quixote feat. Lisa Li-Lund - Before I Started To Dance (Prins Thomas Diskomiks) | 28 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 187: Bright Lights, Bass City (London Part 3) | From the underground to the Underground, from the pirates patois to piccadilly palare, the bright lights of Londonium shine on for the last of the London shows. “Nothing is certain in London but expense.” (69Mb, 92Mb) London Radio montage inc Radio London and Pirate Radio 1994/95 Blur – London Loves (GHP ‘Londinium Loves’ bootleg mix) Sid James – Look at Life – The MarketTelevision Personalities – Oxford St., W1 Philip Lynott – Solo In Soho Members – Solitary Confinement Soft Cell – Bedsitter The Kinks – Muswell Hillbilly Frank Tovey – Bridge Street Shuffle The The – Heartland The Real Tuesday Weld – Last Words Polly Perkins of Paddington Green by SpokenVerse (originally Harry Clifton) Leslie Hutchinson (Hutch) – A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square Flanagan & Allen – Where The Arches Used To Be Sid James – Bermondsey The Mint Juleps – Docklands London Conversation with Andy Hackett Morrissey – Piccadilly Palare Catatonia – Londinium Specials – Bright Lights (Peel session) London – Amen Andrews (part) Pulp – Bar Italia | 29 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 186: London Bridge is Falling Down | London Bridge Is Broken down, Dance over my Lady Lee. London Bridge Is Broken down With a gay Lady. Take a key and lock her up, Lock her up, Lock her up. Build it up with silver and gold, My fair lady. Gold and silver I have none, I have none, I have none. Silver, and Gold Will be stolen away, Stone so strong will last so long, Last so long, Last so long. Second part of the now 3-part London series, a darker, rainier and less sunshiney (just like the real thing!) podcast with riots, a LUL FU, protests, politics, searches, killings and anarchy. So just another day in the city, then! As before, thanks to The London Nobody Sings, Bob Levingbird, Ian Fondue and anyone I've forgotten for their suggestions/posts. Professor Bumble's Magic Machine - London Bridge Is Falling Down George Mitchell Singers - Swinging London Wendy James - London's Brilliant Blur - London Loves Gene - To The City Bitter Springs - Moving to the City Mike Proctor - Mr. Commuter Ian Dury - Busdrivers Prayer Big Audio Dynamite - Harrow Road XTC - Towers of London Linton Kwesi Johnson - Di Great Insohreckshan Blak Twang - Real Estate Demon Boyz - Law Abiding Citizen Ivor Cutler - British Museum Linton Kwesi Johnson - Reggae Fi Peach Smiley Culture - Cockney Translation The King Blues - Let's Hang The Landlord Bevis Frond - South Hampstead Rain Spike Milligan - Wormwood Scrubs Tango Saint Etienne - Side Streets The Real Tuesday Weld - London The Real Tuesday Weld - I Loved London | 25 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 185: Moving to the City | And another podcast slips out - what's gotten into me? To honour 10 years in the Old Smoke I've a two-part podcast for you about London - first one is full of those songs about moving to the Emeraldine city, and visiting Buckingham Palais and going down on Alice, doing the Lambeth Stalk and having a rather (too much of a?) good time, down at the Old Bull and Bush Ye Olde Weatherspoons. Nah actually we take the sideroutes that only the locals know and the London tunes Nobody Sings (not only a reference to this great documentary, but also a great blog I owe a lot to for these shows, as well as the Wikipedia entry for London songs, and James O'Malley aka @Psythor and his London Musical Map) - take a journey to the musical parts of the Metropolis. No umbrellas, bedknobs, broomsticks or psychotic nannies or chimney sweeps needed...(66Mb, 85Mins) P.S. Forgot to say the Peter Sellers is for my dad...he loves that track :-) Rolf Harris - London Town Lord Kitchener - London Is The Place For Me Man Like Me - London Town (feat. JME) (Bass Line House Vocal Remix) Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine - The Only Living Boy in New Cross Dynamo City - One Night In Hackney Beverley - Where The Good Times Are Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - Last Night In Soho Saint Etienne - London Belongs To Me (Richard X Remix from FoxBase Beta) The Clientele - Losing Haringey Magna Carta - Parliament Hill John and Beverley Martyn Primrose Hill Belle and Sebastian - Mornington Crescent Peter Sellers - Balham, Gateway to the South Saint Etienne - Girl VIII (Richard X Remix from FoxBase Beta) David Devant and His Spirit Wife - Pimlico Pulp - 59 Lyndhurst Grove | 18 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 41 | CleanVideoKleptones - Stay (Instamatic video mashup) | My second video for The Videotones project takes a more ambient, slower turn with a widescreen video for 'Stay' off the Downtime album, which includes the Yeah Yeah Yeah's 'Maps' to great effect. The thinking behind this video (yes I do that, it's not all just random, random, random!) is from the intro speech 'Although I mean the world to you, your world will not always be so new' taking that as more of a ecological message (coupled with the ending speech about 'There's this stuff going down, I don't think I can deal with it'). A contrast of destruction and beauty, of how small the earth is in the scheme of things, how important it is to care for it. Also a thematic one of clouds - from water to explosions to clouds of gases and stars - I was going to include part of this quite from Carl Sagan about the 'Pale Blue Dot' but decided not to break up the visual narrative with words- Our posturings, our imagined self-importance, the delusion that we have some privileged position in the Universe, are challenged by this point of pale light. Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity, in all this vastness, there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves. The Earth is the only world known so far to harbor life. There is nowhere else, at least in the near future, to which our species could migrate. Visit, yes. Settle, not yet. Like it or not, for the moment the Earth is where we make our stand. It has been said that astronomy is a humbling and character-building experience. There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another, and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known. The song worked really well with Koyaaniqatsi, a film I've loved since I saw it as an art student in the early 90's, and another film I love 'Powers of Ten' and various more recent updates to it. I wanted to contrast how badly people treat the Earth (They don't love you) and how beautiful the world is (like I love you). | 27 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 42 | ExplicitVideoWelcome Back by The Kleptones (Instamatic video mashup) | Welcome Back by The Kleptones (Instamatic video mash) from The Videotones on Vimeo. New video mash from me - this time part of what is a collaborative project currently known as The Videotones (also on YouTube), mashing up the whole of the excellent 'Uptime / Downtime' by The Kleptones - there will be more mashup by myself and many other talented video mashup and VJ people appearing over the next month or two :-D And eventually...well that'd be spoiling the surprise ;-) Let me know if you're interested in creating a video for a track or three...space for many more! | 27 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 184: Quiet Storm | A bumper show of 3 months worth of delayed music. Twas the storm's fault, you see. A quiet storm...one you could hardly hear, but yet so loud. Though to the outer ear these trees are now silent, their songs never cease. (121Mb, 180 mins) The Big Pink - Velvet Therapy? - Opal Mantra (Studio version) Culturcide - Pass For Normal The Kleptones - This Song Smells (from Uptime/Downtime) F**k Buttons - Olympians Klutae - We Are Sinners (We Will All Burn In Hell) Broken Dongles - Only Idiots Assume Klutae - I'm A Fat F****t In A Leather Jacket Anti-Nowhere League - Degeneration The Drums - I Felt Stupid Reso - If Ya Can't Beat Em - Original Mix The Horrors - Sea Within A Sea Sub Focus - Timewarp Nu:Tone - Balaclava In My System Semi-Not - Disco Communist (from MusicforManiacs blog) Ivor Cutler - Out with the Light Hot Chip - Brothers Gil Scott-Heron - Black History/ The World Mikey Dread - Saturday Night Style mixed with bits from: Mikey Dread - Mikey Dread In Action Mikey Dread - Technical Selection Mikey Dread - JBC Days J-Live - Satisfied? Gil Scott-Heron - Home Is Where The Hatred Is King Britt featuring Ursula Rucker - Human Beings want to be Happy Viv Stanshall - The Question Big Hard Excellent Fish - The Imperfect List (Version 2) HEALTH - Die Slow Girls - Hellhole Ratrace Linda Thompson - The Way I Love You Richard Hawley - As The Dawn Breaks The Low Anthem - Cage The Songbird Kiki & Herb - Has Anyone Ever Written Anything For You Sage Francis - Waterline Wild Beasts - Cheerio Chaps Cheerio Goodbye Viv Stanshall - In The Final Analysis Richard Hawley - Don't Get Hung Up in Your Soul | 25 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 44 | CleanVideoHappy Hannukah (and Xmas and the rest) from MutantPop.net | Happy Hannukah and Xmas, I'd thought I'd carry on the holiday tradition of offending you all, equally (it's because I love you all!) with a video version of A&D's 'Give Da Jew Girls Toys' (Trio vs Sarah Silverman) as featured on the wonderful Boing-Boing featured Menorah Mashups compilation - which is highly recommended, especially the FAROFF mash 'House of Klezmer' which I've posted here before). It's also available to download for your iPod below - over at MutantPopTV if the grinches get it before Xmas. Anyhoos I looked for a video for 'Give Da Jew Girls Toys' and didn't find one - it's either a) they've all been ContentID'd by UMG (check! 1 DMCA on a Pear Tree! Thanks YouTube, you shouldn't have!) or b) people were too scared to do it (Two Twitter Ducks!) or c) it hadn't occured to them (3 Fr...that's enough, Xmas Ed). Well anyway it's got one now as a present to A&D who are currently as I write rocking the Bootie Xmas party... Video includes also some of santa's B-movie hits - the gloriously technicolor psychedic magic realist santa of 1959's 'Santa Claus' - a mexican production previously featured on MST3K with Santa overseeing child sweatshops of wincingly stereotypical children, scary robotic reindeer and appearances by a devil and Merlin. Just as weird is Santa Claus Conquers the Martians which not only is now in the public domain and downloadable for free, is like a seasonal cross between a stock fare Santa-gets-kidnapped movie, bad Doctor Who production and B-movie scifi. Odd. Don't hit me - it was all in the best baddest possible taste. ;-) | 12 12 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 45 | ExplicitVideoEDIT! 18 videos, 7 minutes - Ian Fondue's classic gets a video from me | EDIT! 18 videos in under 7 minutes from Tim Baker on Vimeo. Ian Fondue's legendary mashup gets a video from Instamatic (ie, me!) 18 videos in 7 minutes, in a tribute to those 80's edit videos, Max Headroom and the like...it's got blipverts and internal references/in jokes in it, a la Alan Moore. Blink and you'll miss them! Tried also to show that most videos are essentially the same, and what may seem random is in fact rather ordered. Big thanks goes to Ian Fondue for such a great mashup - a staple of my sets, my Mashup of the Year (2008?) and long-deserving a decent video. I hope y'all enjoy. Features: Bodyrox ft Luciana - Yeah Yeah Obie Trice - Got Some Teeth Dr Dre - Forgot About Dre No Doubt - Hella Good Justin Timberlake - Sexy Back D12 - Purple Pills Lady Sovereign - Love Me or Hate Me Missy Eliott - Work It Black Eye Peas - My Humps Dizzee Rascal - Stand up Tall KRS1 - Sound of the Police Reel2Reel - I like to Move It Kylie - Slow Kelis - Milkshake Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - The Message Madison Avenue - Don't Call me Baby Diana Ross - Upside Down J-kwon - Tipsy And a few other stealth bits ;-) | 10 12 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 46 | CleanVideoThe Very Best - Warm Heart of Africa (fingertrouble remix) | I love this song (incidentally it features Ezra Koenig from Vampire Weekend) one of my faves from 2009 but it didn't have that boom - or any boom at all. None of the mixes had a really deep beat or dance production, so here's my first ever solo remix as fingertrouble, I took the Theophilus London mix and added some beats and stuff. It's a hybrid of remix and mash, with some crafty loopage from various parts but the african kwaito-inspired beat and teh boom is mine. Also the original song doesn't have an official video, so here's a video I've made and shot in Africa (Ethiopia and South Africa) a few weeks ago. Also includes some video of the bonkers Sir Victor Uwaifo performing Guitar Boy - which where The Very Best got that great guitar sample from! Hope you like it - it was originally part of the Take Me Back To Africa video podcast but I've remixed the video too. Download it here (320kbs MP3) | 9 12 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 183: Take Me Back to Africa | As I mentioned before on the blog I went to Ethiopia and South Africa for 2 weeks, and to honour that occasion and of the 5 years of Radio Clash I resurrected the travel podcasts - with a twist. I shot video on my iPod and camera so there is a complete video podcast of 1 1/2 hours currently rendering out which will be online here at MutantpopTV and at Vimeo as soon as that is done (I'll post it here later today or tomorrow) where I remix and use footage I shot, but in the meantime here is the full 2 hour music podcast it's based from. Includes music (and video) from all over Africa - from Ethiopia, South Africa, Nigeria, Malawi, Angola and Kenya, and the first ever solo remix from me, as Fingertrouble - that video will also go live separately, and the track will be available for download. Radio Clash 183: Take Me Back To Africa - video podcast (full) from Tim Baker on Vimeo. | 29 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 182: Do You Remember The First Time part one | I mentioned on Twitter that I was planning a follow-up to these shows, and without even mentioning that the idea was around the theme of first, dorkland aka Walton (Viera?) in Second Life suggested I do a show on the first mashups that got people hooked on them. I did so on Twitter, Get Your Bootleg On forum and this blog and had an amazing response…so amazing that the show has had to be edited down and some of the responses dropped – but I still have 27 amazing tracks which are all classics and part of bootleg/mashup history (and a few were surprises even for me). Still ended up over 2 hours though! Very much worth it, because it is a 2 hour 20 long mix of some of the most influential and classic bootlegs of all time. As I said this is part 1 of a series, the next one as it always happens was playlisted first and already included a few mashups and cutups that were mentioned for this show, so those tracks and shouts will be in the next part. Thanks to all who responded what their first mashup they heard (or wanted to hear) was! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 26 8 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash to the End 181: Switching Channels | Behold there I was recording a TV/Radio inspired podcast called 'Switching Channels' when my signal to the Radio Clash Pirate Satellite(tm) was jammed by my evil nemesis, Juxtaposeur - suddenly my signal was infected with the Bristolian tones of his Skip to the End podcast! Oh noes! *dramatic muzak* Then I had a brainflush - I reversed the flow of the tachyon flux capacitor and sent my signal to HIS podcast - that'll teach him! So that means you might have to listen to parts of Radio Clash on Skip to the End here (includes an exclusive never-before released Daft Punk/Spearhead mashup! EXCLOOOSIVE!) but at least it means his evil plans were partly foiled. Also means it's the WORLD'S FIRST* live cross-linked podcast thingummy, or something. Thanks to Pete Juxtaposeur for the idea and the swappage, was fun...;-) Also includes - in various parts spread over the podblogosphereiverse like some Tron lightcycle splat - Emergency Broadcast Network, Ministry, another new mashup by DJNoNo, Culturcide, sick Disco, great drum & bass and some great topical and robotic tunes. | 31 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitYo-Yo Roll - Osmonds go Drum & Bass | I have no idea what DJNoNo is on about (translation plz?) but looks like he's released another bootleg, a rather funky drum & bass number combining The Osmonds 1971 hit 'Yo-Yo' and the brass-tastic Hugo Montenegro version with Aphrodite 'Woman That Rolls' and a slight sprinkling of Daytripper from the Swingle Singers. Yes he went there... I'm sure he hopes you like it, but you'd probably not understand what he was saying. | 26 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 180: Shabbey Road (Beatles #7) | One Hundred and EEEiiiightyyyyy!!!! Last of the Beatles Podcasts, a bumper edition concentrating on the end of the Beatles, their various followups in mashup and cover form, and John Lennon's death. I live near Abbey Road so I just popped out and took these pictures - the ones of the tourists recreating the famous picture (and blocking the traffic in the process) are priceless - including the one below! John you went too far this time...about 2 hours 18 minutes to be exact. | 12 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSaarbroken - my International Mash Bash mix | Here's the audio(and video if you scroll down) of my International Mash Bash set (btw several inclusions of Lady Sov's Love Me Or Hate Me means it is a bit sweary in places). The idea of the set was to combine audio and video - a new one for me - and in part represent Bastard and a theme runs through it commemorating 20 years since the Second Summer of Love (1989) - it seems piano house sound is coming back, so I wanted to mix old and new. Also it includes Far Out - which was one of the first songs I DJ'd back in 1994 at Milk Laboratory (hence the Milk Lab mentions in the video which I also did) approriate as I said in my previous post, this is my last DJ set...at least for some time, might do VJing, might do online DJing, but probably the last one I'll do in the flesh. Far too stressful, and far too many people 'not getting it' even when I try and make a floorfilling set like this one. Time to stop ;-) Saarbroken DJ set by Instamatic Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). And drumroll - here's the video. Yes I've combined the backing video for the Saarbruecken DJing with the set audio - most of it is synched, especially at the end. It is itself a mashup of films, found video, my own work, stop frame anim and animation. It includes video from: Unfinished works from 2002 - you might recognise a few people in there ;-) Hausu (strange 1977 Japanese film) My Milk Lab Tapes and TV Smash films Amiga demos new and old Architectural films 24 Hour Party People A Swiss documentary about Bastard Variety films from the turn of the last century Certain D*sney films starring Julie Andrew Various documentaries on the Second Summer of Love, rave culture Music videos (like, duh) UHF (Weird Al film) and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure My Printer Jam video (incidentally Fox has just removed that off YouTube! Boo!) Mistah Pok video for Burn Yr Radio with a new arty background which will make you go postal Wild Zero - another exceedingly odd Japanese movie Higher res (feel free to embed this wherever - it's the button on the bottom left for the code). | 30 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitParkade Flashback 2: Empty F**k mix | Here’s the second of the Parkade Flashback series - it’s a short, angry and rather rude mix from 2007 (you might have guessed from the title) and utterly exclusive. How do I know that? Well I recorded it when no-one was in the room at the Parkade, hence the ‘Empty’ bit - one of the down sides of DJing in Second Life and generally is when no-one turns up - I assure you this rarely ever happened, I always had at least a small attendance for my gigs in SL, but it does happen every once in a while. So I vented my frustration via the medium of music Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 24 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitParkade Flashback 1: Traffic Jambient Dark Dub mix circa 2007 | Sorting out some minidiscs I found some of the mixes I recorded years ago at the Parkade…now the Parkade is gone it’s high time to release them as a reminder what was so great about it Here’s the first Parkade Flashback - a nearly 2 hour dark dubby laid back ambient mix. This mix was for Traffic Jambient when me and Amanda Shinji rotated Sunday sets - I’m guessing it’s 2007, could be 2008 but I’m guessing probably didn’t release it then cos of the similarity with bits of RC 136 ‘All A World’s A Siege’ which was in the middle of my Psychic TV and dubstep mania…so that would make it around October-November 2007. Hope you enjoy - bits of it I queried were even mine, I’d forgotten the tracks and the mix so completely, so please mind the cobwebs, and the gaps in my memory in the tracklist below. Let me know if you can refresh my memory on any of these… Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 11 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 179: Is he a Yankee? Naw I'm a Londoner - UK Hip Hop with Ian Fondue | Cover: Original image by Tim Cayne - used under Creative Commons - cheers Tim :-) Keeping it real with a strictly UK thang, myself and Ian Fondue explore the world of UK hiphop, which despite being dissed at various times by the music industry is currently on fire like a bad boy. BRAP! BRAP! BRAP! Just wait...til I reset the PC! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 5 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 56 | ExplicitVideoIf you hate your printer.... | Then this video might give you some laughs, or revenge. This is a video mashup/cutup I've done using the excellent and highly recommended Mistabishi and his insanely genius Printer Jam track, mixing in the original video at the start, but 64.6343% more Office Space, 13.45322% more cats and 14.4357% more insane YouTube people beating up printers, office equipment or other people. I hope he nor Hospital Records mind, I really recommend you go buy 'Drop' the album it's on, it's already one of my favourite CDs of 2009 mixing dubstep, liquid and jumpup drum and bass, Burial-style ambience, and even uptempo rave/old skool dnb piano numbers. Highly recommended. I've also uploaded it to Vimeo (BOO! to YouTube and Fox who nixed it immediately cos Fox won't allow Off1ce Sp4ce to be uploaded there) and you can download it below: 320x240 MP4 (should be iPod friendly) 640x480 H264 MOV (should be DJ friendly ;-) | 25 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitParkade Finale: Pheonix Mix | After nearly 3 years the Parkade is no more - so come play with poledancing Daleks, pheonixes and falling giant wheels as Parkade goes out with a bang...literally. Here's my 2 hour (well 1:45 as I had technical difficulties at the start) mix for the last ever night of the Parkade. Pretty proud of the last hour or so - I wanted to put as many Parkade classics but also banging tunes in one place as humanly possible... | 22 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 177: Winter of Discontent v2.0 (part 2) | Second part (literally) of podcast #176, a more icy and quiet cold selection, for wandering through snow in the dark to, while pondering which floor is best to throw bankers from. 5th? 15th? 20th? I expect it changes the splat ratio and the survival factor...hey that's a bailout we can all agree on! | 4 2 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 176: Winter of Discontent v2.0 (aka Oddz and Sods 13) | Snow snow go away come again another day, or preferably snow on all of the bankers, economists, capitalists, bus and train bosses and politicians in a large f**k-off snowdrift and we can go sledging over them, laughing. First angry part of a 2-part podcast, apologies for the abrupt ending, the whole thing came to 2:45 so I split it. | 4 2 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanRC 175: The Viv and Neil Show (Bonzo Dog Band) | Doo-dah, dada, dog. Radio Clash 175 is a special show which commemorates two great songwriters and performers - that original ginger geezah Vivian Stanshall and the Seventh Python (I bet he hates that term) Neil Innes, the former who sadly died in 1995, and their legacy of arty chaotic jazz/pop/psychedelic silliness and melancholy that probably only the English really get...as much rooted in the 20's than the 60's and 70's, but strange and insane in any timeframe.Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 28 1 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 174: The Last Parkade* Show | *Well Cruise Control actually, but doesn't sound as good As I said in my post over at Radio Clash, I've stopped doing the Cruise Control sets in the Parkade in Second Life, which I'd been doing for over 2 years! I'll pop back from time to time, doing the odd special set, time/work allowing. For those of you that missed it, I recorded the last set so here is more than 2 hours of continous mix as an example of what the Cruise Control sets and those 2 years pretty much every week was like. And a big thank you goes out to Mistress Bereford who stayed until the happy end, and Amanda Shinji and Andy Asylum who have run the Parkade so well over the last 2+ years. Long may it stay! | 22 1 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 62 | ExplicitVideoLittle Box of Delight | When I heard Voicedude's track from Santastic 4 I saw my favourite Christmas TV of all time - The Box of Delights in my head, and I really wanted to do a video for it - I asked but another person had beaten me to it. I saw the original video which is excellent but yet it was more of a traditional mashup affair with loads of Christmas movies and the Blink 182 and Trans-Siberian Orchestra sources, so decided to do mine as more of a simple edit of Box of Delights. I think it works well as an alternative to that video - I wanted to get more of a feeling of magic and delight and awe as a child of Christmas. | 6 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanRC 173: Radiophonic at 50! | The BBC Radiophonic Workshop turned 50 this year, and I pay tribute to the amazing work of this innovative electronic and electroacoustic music studio that created the music and sound effects for such radio and TV shows as Dr Who, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Changes, Blake's 7, Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, Quatermass and the Pit, Goon Show, Planet Earth and various BBC for Schools programmes and idents - along the way helping to develop many early electronic music techniques, and promoting electronic music in the UK and abroad. Happy Birthday Radiophonic Workshop! | 30 11 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 172: All Change (Oddz and Sods 12) | Whew what HASN’T happened since the last show? New US President -and he’s black. New back pains and colds for Tim - and he’s ill. Yes we can, and No to H8, but not during happy hour or eating your Credit Crunch cereal (you know the one that turns the milk red). A new hope, Episode III, ‘I have a good feeling about this’, but first where’s my money?Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times).Image: Original CC image by Lord Jim, design by Tim Baker Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 2.0 UK | 15 11 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanRC 171: Around the World in 808s Part 2 | From bangin’ Indian Bhangra to Brazilian Baile Funk, crazy champeta from Columbia to Puerto Rico reggaeton, to Japanese hiphop and Arabian rap, we’ve got it all in the final part of our international journey through hiphop.And not once did I mention Rigodon or Willy Fog! I’m proud of myself.Hey now the story must go on ‘cause a lot of time has gone we must be ready to go away..... | 27 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Explicitdark mix 1: dark electro / disco noir | 'Dark electro / Disco noir' is what I call a certain type of music referencing or sampling certain horror movie soundtracks from Goblin to John Carpenter that's popped up recently in certain electro / electro house quarters, and it's a music that I can connect to for several reasons, it's dark and broody and seems to fit the state of the nation at the moment (and I also love the music of those 70s and 80s horror movies). It seems like a lot of new bands from the French (Zombie Zombie, NOTe Found, daRoc, Justice, Maesthelvin, Mustard Pimp) to the British (Padded Cell, Emperor Machine, Does It Offend You, Yeah? and Sisters of Transistors) and even further outposts (Rico Tubbs, Tsk Tsk, Presets, Supermayer) have a common basis to me, so this is also a manifesto of sorts linking these bands together with older and less obvious inspirations (or just my guilty pleasures!) such as Fad Gadget, David Shrigley, Meat Beat Manifesto and Peter Gabriel. So although not a 'Halloween' mix I've mixed together these horror-inspired tracks with some of the original tracks that I think inspired them, and thrown in some horror movie samples (can you spot where they are from?) as a nod to Halloween...and this is the first in a series. It's also the first mix I've done in Ableton. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 22 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 67 | CleanVideoFairy Liquid Money Shot! The Washing Up Podcast #1 | The running joke has been that people on Twitter just talk about doing their washing up. So I thought today on the tube back why don't I do a podcast doing the washing up to celebrate the fact I'm on Twitter? So Prosaic Industries bring you: WashingUpCast #1!!!! I hope you can hear me over the pots and pans. Actually I don't cos my rambling is terrible, but at least kept short by the hatred of washing up. And remember: if the hands are as soft as your face, it's mild green Washing Up Cast! | 18 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 68 | CleanVideoFriday night at the V&A with John | Videoblog recorded on Friday night at V&A with people throwing cutlery around in the background (hence the noise, sorry about that) and this is the type of conversation I have with John on a Friday night, we talk about design and new media, t-shirts, visual vs textual content, pigeons vs doves of peace, and the Cold War Modern exhibition which we were there to visit. | 12 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 69 | CleanVideoReckoner Lockdown video | I loved DJ Earworm's Reckoner Lockdown mash so much - my candidate for Mash of the Year so far - I made a video mashup for it! And I got an email from him and he loves it! :-D As usual watch the HQ version at the YT site for the best experience, or download and watch the MP4 link below. | 11 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 171: Around the World in 808s Pt 1 | Hiphop is over 30 years old and has become an international phenomenon, in surprising ways from Maasai rappers to Austrian accordion anarchists, from kuduro to kwaito, from east-end grime to german Krautrap. Here is part one of a journey in 808 beats round the world, via hiphop. | 5 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 170: Oddz and Sods 11 - All Good Things | Phil n' Dog, an exclusive new mashup from me (now released over at AudioPornCentral), and loads of great tunes, in the LONGEST EVAH Radio Clash at over 2 hours...in honour of the mighty mighty WOBCast (well that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it) What is a Cherry Chopstick anyways? (103Mb, 130Min) | 24 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 72 | CleanVideoVideo Podcast #6 - Childhood's End Pt 4 - Everything Must Go | Everything must go from the 'Write a Sequel, Secret 7! to the secret condom stash, to the Piggybank-to-eleven and the Horace and the Spiders from Mars, and the Clip Art Monster from Freehand 4! Also features Tim and Kirk in: 'Landfill or Maybe!' a humourous look at Tim's terrible cassingle collection! Incidental, coincidental, and purely mental music used: Manic Street Preachers - Everything Must Go SFX - Lemmings Electroset - How Does it Feel? Various ska/dance tracks | 18 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 73 | CleanVideoVideo Podcast #5 - Childhood's End Pt 3 - Rough Guide to Beacon Hill | In which our intrepid heroes produce the Rough Guide to Beacon Hill, not with Sank-her Goo-her or Magenta DevineTime but the infinitely cheaper Kirk and Tim. We also go to the Chinese Great Wall - no expense spared. All because I love* Beacon Hill so much! Also take a trip around my home town, it's the greatest town around, it's a city (well village) of pain, it's one big factory! (apols. to Mark Mothersbaugh) * sentence may include traces of sarcasm. Please see a doctor immediately if allergic. Incidental, coincidental, and purely mental music used: Super Furry Animals - Hometown Unicorn Felix - It Will Make Me Crazy (big mix) Mark Mothersbaugh - My Home Town Richard Hawley - Long Way Home | 17 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 74 | CleanVideoVideo Podcast #4 - Childhood's End Pt 2 - Poetry Cat | Kirk and I learn the secret of the poetry cat; that it's a big house a very big house in the country; Chocky appears in a dodgy video effect; and then we go all Jackanory and find that I wrote Tarantino stories when I was wee. | 16 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 169: Beatles Butchers | Beatles n' Pieces in a large bowl of Mersey Soul Stew - just how I like it! Long Haired Liver Eater from LeatherpoolTracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 11 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 168: Rewind to the 80's Part 2 | Let's go back to the 1980's; where the hair was crap, the jobs were p**s poor, gadgets silly and the music was not bad. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 7 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 77 | CleanVideoVideo Podcast #3 - Childhood's End Pt 1 (with Kirk) | My dad is moving so I'm going back home to move or throw away my old stuff and say goodbye to the place, and my childhood.Then Kirk pops up and it becomes very very silly and drunken! Yay! | 31 7 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 78 | ExplicitVideoVideo Podcast #2 - Testing Testing | A test video podcast showing you what NoNo Towers looks like | 31 7 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 167: Not Here Right Now | -- | 26 6 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 166: Say You What? | -- | 26 6 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 165: Hard of the City (Oddz and Sods 10) | I know, you wait for ages and two podcasts come along at the same time, then they tell you to stop drinking as it's illegal and by the way your travelcard has expired...such is the life in the city. Why is it the weirdo always sits next to me? Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 2 6 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 164: Are you ready? (Oddz and Sods 9) | Well are ya, punk? I'm ready for a long sitdown and a nice cup of tea. | 2 6 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 83 | CleanVideoWelsh Witch VideoDub! | Yup it's the video for my 'White Witch Dub' mash - my goddess that took way too long!Fleetwood Mac obsessives might know why this was a compleat witch to do...answers on a broomstick to...;-) (BTW the MP4 is FAR better quality than crappy YouTube!) | 29 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 84 | ExplicitVideoMy first mashup video - Neon Sex People | Was a lot of fun to do despite it being delayed 3 days by the Virtumonde trojan. Does what it says on the tin - mashup video of Depeche Mode, Neon Neon and Latour. Was a lot of the other sort of 'fun' synching via After Effects, I can tell you! Quite proud of this - mashing up the great 'People are Still Having Sex' Latour video, Neon Neon's Jellyfish-tastic effort and the classic 'on a ship hitting things' Depeche Mode video for People are People. 80's, 90's and 00's all in one mashup! Phew! | 19 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 163: After Party | After the (Cover Up, Misshapes and Celebrity Murder) Party, we chill out to some new tunes, including some new exclusive-ish DJNoNo and Instamatic bootage from moi. Asleep at the wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel | 15 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 162: Semi-Acoustic (pt 2) | Second half of the acoustic show with added electrickery at the start. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 29 4 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 161: Odds n Sods 6 - Acoustic PoohStyx (part one) | Downtempo acoustic tracks - part 1 of 2. | 24 4 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 160: Negativland 2 - Choice of a Negativ Generation | Culturejamming by Tim, (no) slogon by Negativland, teeth rotting by Pepsi >>> True or False, red or blue, eggs or peas, aluminium or glass, music or noise, whiskers or mittens, 180-G or 409, stupid or dumb, these are some of my favourite things. The second part of the Negativlandseries takes us from 1993 and the dumb depths of legality to 2007 and No Business is good business (even if it is Acappella in your Head FM). If you want the full version of the above graphic 1024x768 for a desktop, here it is: NegativChoice Desktop | 16 4 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 159: Parkade Shop Boys (and Girls) - the PSB mix | Last Thursday we did a special themed gig at the Parkade in Second Life around the music of the Pet Shop Boys. I DJ'd first for 2 hours, then Amanda Shinji aka Ms Cyberpink DJ'd for 2 hours - you can hear her mix here. My set included a real mixture of originals, covers, remixes, mashups, collaborations and even the odd spoof :-D In this mix I included To Speak is a Sin, one of my coming out songs, as it is as I correctly guessed before Mr Tennant's coming out, about a gay bar - takes me back to those times! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 12 4 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 158: Negativland 1 - No Other Possibility | In a conversation recently I found several people who had no idea who Negativland are - being the sort to want to show people new music and bring it to them, here are two shows about the Bay Area merry band of pranksters, culturejammers, CB radio and cutup freaks that not only pissed off U2 (bonus!) and fell out with SST (seems like everyone has since) they also pioneered using the media to subvert it's own message with Helter Stupid and the murders by David Brom, inspiring mashups and cutup culture in the process.They ARE the grandaddies of mashup. So pay attention children!This episode takes us from the start of Negativland shrouded in the fog and sex chemicals of Concord in 1980, to being sued by Bono and co. in 1991 even ironically as U2 embark on the culturejamming inspired tour that was ZooTV... Also mixed in are clips from the excellent Sonic Outlaws documentary - go find a copy!Sea Bea Sate! Play Black Sabbath at 78 Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 10 4 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 91 | CleanVideoRadio Clash New VidCast # 1!!!! | Yes the first EVER Video Podcast of Radio Clash!!!! Here, on YouTube, Blip.TV, everywhere! This is MP4 format so should play on your iPod, iTunes, Quicktime, QT Alternative, VLC, and Windows Meeja Playa (with codec). Enjoy! Tracks included: ? - Radio Star Ooh La La Matt Hite - Lovemakers on Video Polar foil | 31 3 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 157: Beatles #5 - Tragical History Bore | In the 5th installment of the Beatles episodes, we go all happy-duppy, wear afghan hounds with rainbow piece signs, take a lot of LED with the Coolage Acrid Test and thankfully miss the Maniacal Hystery Tour Bust to Milton Keynes. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 31 3 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 156: Odds n' Sods 5 - Please Hold | Image CC Share Alike, Original photo by Leo Reynolds Thanks for calling Radio Clash, I'm sorry no-one can be bothered to answer the phone at the moment, please hold, we will answer the phone as soon as someone becomes intractable. Please remember your calls will be recorded for training purposes... | 28 3 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 155: Beatles #4 - A Hard Reg Dwight | Continuing the Beatles mashups and covers, now with 100% more Elton John, with absolutely 0% relevance! Goodbye Yellow Matter Custard... | 16 3 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 154: Beatles #3 - Evolver | Talking about a evolution, well of the Beatles, forcibly mashed/remixed and updated within an inch of their floppy moptop fringes. This is what LOVE should've sounded like... We're bigger than Pod. | 11 3 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 153: Odds n' Sods - Let's Pretend | Can you pretend children? Let's pretend we have a real radio show! Or let's pretend we're a major podcast which has a lot of something beginning with L, yes that's right, "Listeners". And look children, there's that f*****g awful Mr Moyles and Mr Lamb! Do you know what they are doing? Yes there's a lot of huffing and puffing there late at night in the park. So let's sing a song: You and me Under a tree G.O.A.T.S.E. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 5 3 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 152: Beatles #2 - EVIL | More EVIL LOVE Beatlemania taking us further into the insane asylum... John I'm only Sleeping, it Turns me On Dead Man. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 24 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 151: Odds n' Sods 3 - Mighty Mighty Slightly Silly Show | This town's been raining far too long for me To find my way to you, You see me everywhere I see you in my boots and in my hair and in my care for you is such that we could never find a another way to be. Not as downtempo as the above suggests, but a long show with mighty good music, many mighty mashups interspersed with mighty silly s**t...also very sweary in places so get yr headphones on! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 21 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 150: Eat the Beatles (Beatles #1) | Yes we've made 150 shows, and to celebrate this is the first of a many-part Beatles shows covering covers, mashups and other madness...the first 2 parter is a Beatles Love/Hate session - strange and insane Beatles covers, and cutups. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 17 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 149: Where Were You in '92? (Rave - Hardcore pt 2) | Part 2 of the Rave mix; the beats get faster 92-95, and we're sorted, nice one, wicked, larging it on the pirate airwaves...watch yer bassbins I'm tellin' yer...with a few interruptions from Heart FM (not that one, the pirate from 1995).Pirate Radio Will Never Die | 11 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 148: Odds n' Sods #2 | More random rambling and misc music - this time with 500% more crate diggedy cutup-hop! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 10 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanRC 147: Back to the Old Skool (Rave pt 1) | Hardcore you KNOW the score. So I don't need to write a blurb about it then, do I? Sorted! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 4 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 146: Red Castle | Red Castle to Pawn's foreleg 7th Mannequin (Original Halibut Maneuvre) Check, mate. | 21 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 145: Strangely Reflective (Happy 2008!) | First podcast of 2008 (the other one was a mirage) and we're strangely reflective, prancing in the dark like some sort of cycling proficiency fashion show, trying to blind passing cars or get some foxes to mate with us. Flashlight! Red light Neon light Ooh, stop light! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 14 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 141: Odds n' Sods | Not the first podcast of 2008, strangely delayed since November, lost in the (non) move and buried by Xmess, finally we unearth these odds n' sods, dust them off and then display them in a case marked 'Beware of the Leopard'. Pacman is licking it. | 7 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 144: Space Disco II - Calling All Robots | Yes finally it's the second part of Space Disco and run - the robots are taking over! Just a Romantic Robot. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 22 12 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 143: Punk Rock War Lord | Xmas comes early with a preview of tracks from the very-soon-to-be-launched Strummer mashup album from MutantPop 'This One's For Joe'. In fact listen carefully you might get it before anyone else as the URL is in the podcast ;-) And absolutely no mention of Xmas, Xmas tunes, or anything from me. Promise. Cum down my chimney and play with my sack! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 16 12 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 142: 3rd Yr Mashup Party LIVE at the Parkade with DJNoNo | Yes it's 3 years I've been doing Radio Clash, and we celebrate with a Punky well Dancey Live Mashup Party at the Parkade in Second Life with international stupid-star DJ, DJNoNo Ulysses. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 2 12 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanRC 140: riversongs 2 - To The Sea | We arrive at the shore, and plunge into the sea. Tracklist at the website | 22 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanRC 139: riversongs 1 - dark water | A journey down the river, past the dark black lakes and hollow wells towards the sea... | 18 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 132: The Radio Clash File with Celebrity Murder Party and Mark Whoboy | A special interactive edition of Radio Clash collaborating with Celebrity Murder Party, specially for the 3rd birthday of Radio Clash (well I'm a few weeks early) Can you solve the mystery of John Law's disappearance? If so then an exclusive mashup compilation with tracks from The Who Boys, CMP, dj lobsterdust, LeeDM101, RIAA, Copycat and World Famous Audio Hacker would be yours. Find the clues in the show and in the Flash map below and get the top-secret The Radio Clash File! Thanks to CMP for the idea and their hard work and Mark Who Boy for the great voiceage! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). Looking for the map? Try here. | 13 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 138: Itchy and Scratchy | Not the Itchy and Scratchy show, but there is random violence and cartoon emotion... Grand Theft Audio: Voice City. | 9 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 137: Mostly Hallowed Eve | When spooky things come a knocking in the middle of the night, don't worry it's just some GothPop Duboriffic SpookStep, strictly rockers (with dead mothers in them).... Ring ring! Why do they always answer? Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 28 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 136: All The World's A Siege | Original image by Superk8 - CC Non commercial All the world's a siege; and o'er this far flung isle something is rockin' in the state of Dubstep. This above all, Billy Waggledagger gets the props, but otherwise it is all Greek to me. 2B or not 2B, that is the pencil. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 22 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 135: Space Disco I - DiscoStar Galactica | Yup put on your disco silver moon boots, your silver wig and fake NASA crash helmet. cos it's the first Space Disco special - straight from 1977 with a rocket in it's pocket! Liszt in Space Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3. | 16 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 134: Drizzle fo Shizzle - Traffic jAmbient at the Parkade | A cross between a rainy day show and DJ mix, this is a 2 hour live set recorded at Traffic jAmbient which is every Sunday 12-2pm SL/ 8-10pm GMT at the Parkade. Loads of tracks I've not got round to playing on Radio Clash yet, all in a rainy Sunday evening sort of mix. Strangely it's not raining at the moment, it was when this set was done a month or two back. Dogger Fisher German Bight, moderate or good. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 14 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitDigital Debris launch - pilot episode! | Ages in the making but there's a new podcast from me called digital debris and the site is in production for it. Think of it as the BBC2 version to Radio Clash's BBC1...more artier, more experimental (in format and content), focusing on lapsed copyright music, orphan and charity shop audio, internet memes, performance, spoken word, insider art and podsafe music. If you liked the Aural pOddities shows you'll love these. Here is the pilot episode #0 - if you like to hear more, then you can subscribe here, as only this one and maybe the next will be available on this feed . Suggestions? Improvements? Let me know here or at the dd blog. | 11 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRC 133 1/3rd: Vinyl Frontier | Can you identify all the records? See 33, see 45, see 78 GO! Tim gets a new USB record deck and goes crazy! goes crazy! Sees jungle! And plays 80's tacky disco cheese instead. Oh and a few other rekkids too from reggae to mashups to kids songs and rave - but all from vinyl at some point. Needle A Leedle Love: (96Mb, 2hours) Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 29 9 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 131: Can't Stop the Pop!!!! | It's Poptastic Funtastic Radiooo Claaaaaaaaaash! Coming today from the Beachy Head Roadshow, where we'll show Noel Edmunds really how to bungy jump, and Popplasticfantastic Tony Blackburn shows us the danger of standing too close to fires. It's the Northern Rock Favourite! (93mins, 76Mb) Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 27 9 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 130: CampPod (aka Chop it Up And Start Again) | Hmm rather long time coming this one, unlike the train this got re-recorded and edited... Includes an interview with Glyn from Open Rights Group, my memories and thoughts of PodCamp UK, and various new and old mashups, covers and the like. Oh and a few Pirate tunes - YARR! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 13 9 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 129: 303:20 | Do you like my tribute to Acid House covers? And can you spot all the hidden smileys? It's been over 20 years since the introduction of that little silver box and the squiggly bassline and so here's a show dedicated to acid house and it's influences, myself included. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 8 9 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitPodCamp set | Here's the remastered (ie. distorted songs replaced with originals) set from PodCamp UK last Saturday, although I left one song distorted cos I liked it that way and was having fun with the EQ. It's a set of crowd-pleasers, silly fun mashups, no mixing just bang one after each other, it was a lot of fun and had John and others in hysterics in places! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 7 9 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 128: GYBOAT Down T'Mills | Bootleg buggers on a boat for a GaYBO 5th birthday party, and down t'Turnmills with Bastard at Together, I play loads of the sort of electro goodness I didn't hear from the likes of Simian, Hot Chip et al - but did from the bootleggers - once again they show the way! And some twisted lullabyes, sci fi and rave bootligature. My pictures of GYBOAT and such madness can be found here. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 29 8 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 126: Holiday (Just Step Sideways) | Episode 297: In which our decrepid hero finds himself in Bearlin and has to escape the nasty art stasi armed only with a wiener schnitzel... I'm the king of the kassel!* Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). * that joke only works in print btw | 20 8 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 127: Tony Wilson | Tribute to the influential, vociferous, and showmanlike Tony Wilson, who died on Friday. He ran Factory Records, started the Hacienda, Dry Bar and In the City, all in Manchester. I've only got record shops left. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 12 8 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 125: Parkade Live (Cruise Control #5) | Yes I made it to 125! It's a purely arbitrary number though, but here's a special long edition with a Parkade set I did earlier in the year (28th Feb to be exact) in Second Life. You can hear my Cruise Control sets every Wednesday 2-4 SL/PST (10-12am UK time) - I'm away for the next 2 Wednesdays , but I'll be DJing on Thursday 2nd August 2-4/Sunday 5th August 12-2 SL, then back to my usual slot. Groove to the tunes! Laugh at my mixing (I have got a lot better since this, which was the 5th Cruise Control set at the old Parkade I did so is a bit of a historic/hysterical document). There are more recent sets recorded, so expect more sets in future... I'm off to Germany for a week hence the long show, hope you enjoy it, it's happily free from my dulcet tones except shout outs from my alter-ego, DJNoNo Ulysses. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 24 7 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 124: Country Metal Party | Yeehaw Motherf***ers! A dub inspired merry melange of metal, country, reggae, Harry Potter and satanic evil clients, proving things are not as different as they seemed... Get off your hearse and drink your demon milk! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 19 7 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 123: rx interview | Yes I've interviewed the mystery man himself, rx creator of such Geoge Bush-baiting bootlegs as 'Imagine/Walk on the Wildside' and 'Dick is a Killer' and 'White Lines' - all Radio Clash favourites. We talk about his presidential campaign, poltics, drugs, music and money. What more can you want? You can find more about rx at http://www.thepartyparty.com. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 6 7 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 122: Loud n' Angry | Not one but 2 episodes of Radio Clash - this is the first where I get as loud as hell and I'm not going to take it any more. And talk about car bombs, Pride, Doctor Who, sponsored by the letter K for bootleg albums, and the upcoming gig in Second Life at Delos at 8pm UK / 12pm SL/PST this Saturday - come along! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 6 7 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitGay Shame Mix II | Supposed to be part of RC 121 but it all got way too long, so here it is as a separate long mix. Swap with your friends! Or swap FOR your friends! Sell them into slavery, I don't care... As it's Gay Pride Month, here is my love/hate mix about Gay Pride - called Gay Shame II again in honour of Duckie, who aren't running one this year. So maybe this mix will do? Or maybe not? Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 18 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 121: Human After All | Noisy squelchy blog house via Daft Punk's amazing 02 Wireless gig, a Justice gig, some Goblin stealing, pretend that we're dead and an Olympics rant, ooh the (gay) shame! And after it gets messy we philosophise about the nature of the universe, or something. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 18 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 120: You Can't Get There From Here | Illustration by the mighty Chris Foss Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Crap! This Strangely Space themed podcast beams down and takes all your M&Ms in the middle of the night. And hides your video remote. And stuff that only bored greys ever seem to do.... | 2 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 119: Incomplete Medium (aka 'Humph Weird' with DJNoNo) | Back from Trier, via Bastard and OMD (or those OMD Bastards), I muse about the incomplete nature of communication on teh Innernet, surviving silly boots and dad-dancing. Oh and I play some tunes...DJNoNo does some 'mixing' via the medium of the Get Stupid room from Trier, so loads of Chas n Dave and polka gets unsurprisingly played. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 20 5 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 118: I'd Rather Hurl Than Reynolds Girl | Episode 118, in a mentality far, far away. Where Tim gets obsessed with Fleetwood Mac, plans to go off to Trier (err and comes back, this was recorded before I left) and it all ends with hilarious consequences, or something. Actually it ends with a lack of editing where I got bored, so it sounds rough and is far, far too long. Almost deleted it but there are some good songs on it. Oh well....(I might not give the answer that you want me to) Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 20 5 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 117: Ungodly Ammunition | An ungodly sized 2 hours of aural ammunition, DJ weapons, terrorist thoughts and killer tunes. It's too cruel for school. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 26 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 116: Born to Synthesise | Sun is shining, all around us, merry christmas everyone...err something's not totally right there? Usual tune/talk/ramble interface, with sun shine still hitting the UK like a wet haddock, Bastard #2 at the Macbeth report, and I spend the life savings of small Guatemalan children on CDs and feel fine about it. You see I spent this whole post and I avoided the bad Sunthesise joke, I'm proud of myself... Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 18 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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CleanRadio Clash 115: Summer's Queer Kids | Yes the sun is shining and summer is back again, well probably for two weeks and then will f**k off so enjoy this early summer special while it lasts! Let's all play in the sunshine: (80Mb http://media.libsyn.com/media/radioclash/rc_115.mp3 Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 5 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 114: Sunday Afternoon With The Who Boys! | A bumper double-trouble show with The Who Boys from no stranger from Radio Clash, and hots of the Saturday Night With the Who Boys podcast...drunken and disordely, and sometimes orally offensive - it's classic Radio Clash (think the Tim and Kirk Shows but x3 and you'll get what I mean...). Add John Shed and it's moidah! We even play the odd tune... Photos of this skullduggerous affair are here. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 28 3 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 113: From Brussels With Love TWI 007 / Cuddle the Present mk2 | The 3rd Live! Radio Clash, this is in honour of From Brussels With Love - the first album on Les Disques Du Cr�©puscule the Belgium Factory-Benelux related label, and has some amazing tracks on it, from modern classical to new wave to early electronic/new romantic, some of which make it onto this Radio Clash, some will in future. Go get it! Also in this show is Cuddle the Present mk2 - the second in my electro-inspired mixes, gleefully and lovingly ripping off err, inspired by 50 Pound Note's excellent Kiss the Future mixes. It's all his fault...in fact I put in one of his mixes, a great mix of Gino Soccio - Jeb's one to watch. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 24 3 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 112: Ghey METAL Show #2 - LIVE! | Yes it's back, big, black and it's METAL - but moving on from my latest sex toy, it's also the second Ghey Metal Show \m/ METAL \m/!!!! with Scott and Tim, where we play the campest, and gheyest metal around and even pull some funny poses (below) and even talk about some serious s**t - go figure. Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 19 3 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 111: Eclectic Kettle Special | Last Saturday I DJ'd in Bristol at the ever-popular Eclectic Kettle night - as featured in the Guardian! I had a great time DJing so this episode is the set I played in Bristol (hence the super-strength show), so great music, great times, great night! Pictures to follow! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 14 3 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 109: A Sense of Lack of Return | This is the supposed to be live show #2 from over 2 weeks ago, where instead I raged about bears in bars and played loads of great new and old music, and even go all orchestral in the end - am I turning classical all of a sudden? Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or on an iPod the Lyrics field (press your centre button 4 times). | 5 3 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 110: 10th Anniversary Show | I met John (pictured above in rare-smiling-photo-SHOCKA! My favourite picture of him), my partner around the March 1st (neither of us can remember) 1997, so this is our 10th Anniversary. Not bad for the man who was once described by the Daily Express as 'The Evilest Man in Britain!' and myself, emotional stress puppy extraordinaire, :-P and it being both of our first serious relationship, and all...10 years in gay years, that's like a century! So I play some music that reminds me of him, and music that he likes, and go all soppy and get all Simon Bates 'Our Tune' on yr asses. For an hour. *evil laugh*. His name is Simon Bates, I'm just a normal guy... | 28 2 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitShooting from the Hip by VD | Shooting from the Hip, VD tell it LIKE IT IS and splurges his opinion over the podosphere like a crack w***e on heat.Absolutely NOTHING to do with this show here. Oh no. Not at all... | 22 2 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 108: Radio Clash LIVE #1! | Instead of the aborted Parkade set last week, I took the feed and did a longer live version of the show, and also recorded it - here are the results pretty much unedited. Watch out for future live editions/recordings of Radio Clash - there will be more, I've bought the stream! It's so live it's electrified! Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or the Lyrics field (press your iPod button 4 times). | 20 2 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 107: Disturbed Listening Hour 2 (Soundseeing Tour from Hell) | Yes run for the hills - the audio ramblings and mixings of a madman is back - can you stay the course? Extreme music and extreme views and humour in the alternative podcast pledge drive and soundseeing tour from HELL (calling via Valhalla Halls East, Thor Drive, Styx Bridge, Hades West, Hades Broadway, Dante's Inferno Airport levels 1-12, Elysium Fields, Elysium Fields Mall...). Oh and apologies to Kirk for making him look like the Devil - but he does it SO well... Not safe for Work, Brain or anyplace for that matter. DO NOT LISTEN. Join the sound seeing tour from hell Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or the Lyrics field (press your iPod button 4 times). | 11 2 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitRadio Clash 106: Long Distance / French Bastard | Interviews from French Bastard at 93 Feet East with Comar, Totom, Who Boys and John Sheddus Interruptus, and with Cartel Communique aka Mike and Johnny, promoters of Bastard spill the beans about the new venue, Cartel Chaos and even Le Secrets d’Bastard!In between play loads of great mashups and tunes you have to hear…first Libsyn podcast also! YAY! No restrictions! RIOT! No annoying redirect also…Ou et le plume d’me t’ante or sumfink: Tracklist at the website or in the comments of the MP3, or the Lyrics field (press your iPod button 4 times). | 26 1 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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