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Japanese Postpunk
Sorry to have taken so long with a new episode. This one features some known bands like YMO and Plastics, and some not so known ones like The Willard, Gille Love's, Sekima II, Hlmens and Yapoos.
There are videos of these goups on Youtube, so you should check them out.
There are many groups like P-Model ( a direct influnece on Polysics), Sandi and the Sunsets, Sheena and the Rockets and many others that I didn't have room to include.
Japanese 80's music is hard to find in the US, but it ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website FEMALE POWER- BE PROUD, BE LOUD, BE HEARDI have a great affection for female vocals, so here is a celebration of some of the best and rarest from the early Postpunk era. In fact I have so many groups to choose from, that this is part one of 2--This part features Toyah WIlcox, ultra rare songs from Dolly Mixture, obscure music from Pauline Murray and the Invisible Girls, Danielle Dax, The Slits, and rarely heard music by Bjork's early band KUKL.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Who's on First?: The OriginatorsOne band does not a movement make. These groups were very different from each other, but going in the same direction--forward. Members of many of these bands were in Punk groups, but found the format limiting, or in some way no longer relevant. This episode has songs from Magazine, (perhaps the very first Postpunk band), Public Image Limited (without doubt in the first 2), The Birthday Party ( in some ways punk, but going beyond), Killing Joke ( a major in fluence on Industrial, Goth and Me ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Futurist, New Romantic, ElectronicThis special episode spotlights the early electronic groups. The Human League are the undoubted early godfathers of Futurism ( along with The Normal), and these 2 songs come from their first 2 albums. Also in this show are Visage, the greatest of the New Romantics, Japan the smoothest of them all, the dark Minny Pops, early Simple Minds instrumentals, and Ultravox (one of the most important and influential).Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website POSTPUNK BASICS 2: AtmosphereThis may be my best / favorite show yet. It has all of the traits of various shades of Postpunk in one show. The theme may or may not refer to the Joy Division song ( though no JD in this episode). Instead you will find rare jems like Department S, named for a TV spy show, The Raincoats, from their CD Oddyshape, and Crispy Ambulance, Blue Orchids, and Comsat Angels. Listen to the variety of guitar sounds, and then ask yourself what makes a song postpunk? Let me know what you think.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Dark Roots 1Some original Darkwavers that you may not know about. This episode includes XMal Deutschland, Bone Orchard,March Violets, Death in June, Clan Of Xymox.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Scottish Show Part 1Part one contains Rezillos, Scars, Strawberry Switchblade, and Josef K.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Scottish Postpunk Part 2This half of the episode contains Altered Images, The Associates, Cocteau Twins and Orange Juice.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The BeginningThis episode contains songs by the Au Pairs, Delta 5, Essential Logic and the Scars.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
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