Left overs that didn't make previous podcasts. Enjoy my friends and thanks for the feedback !
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Episode 028I wanted to do a Sexadelic Danceparty episode but it ended up being a Psychedelic Garage Rock party.First part is more in the elevator / movie realm of psychedelics and part two is more in the West Coast garage rock sceneI had some trouble digitizing these older vinyls, now and then it sounds like the needle jumps, I noticed it too late (in other words I didn't want to start all over again).I dedicate this episode to : Luc , Jos, Richard, Dirk (†)
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Episode 027No Wave according to Wikipedia :No Wave was a short-lived but influential art music and art scene that had its beginnings during the 1970s in New York City and continued through the 1980s and into the early '90s alongside the punk subculture. The term No Wave is in part satiric wordplay rejecting the commercial elements of the then-popular New Wave genre. The term also highlights the music's experimental nature; No Wave music belonged to no fixed style or genre.Mutant Disco :Disco but not r ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
Episode 026Some call it Electro others call it Doppler Electro.EnjoyBB de la BB
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Episode 025This was a tough nut to crack. I wanted to do a New Beat episode but quickly found out that a lot of these records did not pass the test of time. So much crap was released back then. Still 13 something tracks made it to this show. Ironically the first two opening tracks are from 1992 but all the rest is from 1988 the peak year for New Beat. When part of the underground scene gets involved with the dance scene this is what you got back then.EnjoyBB
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Episode 025This was a tough nut to crack. I wanted to do a New Beat episode but quickly found out that a lot of these records did not pass the test of time. So much crap was released back then. Still 13 something tracks made it to this show. Ironically the first two opening tracks are from 1992 but all the rest is from 1988 the peak year for New Beat. When part of the underground scene gets involved with the dance scene this is what you got back then.EnjoyBB
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Episode 025 bisFull episode 025 to follow later this week.Listen to Edgar Varese’s (1883-1965) “Poème Electronique” . Imagine it’s the World Expo 1958 and you are visiting the Philips Pavilion where strange sounds fill the air. All they had back then were tape (reel) recorders and some tone generators to produce this poem.from Wikipedia :For the performance, 425 loudspeakers, placed at specific points in Le Corbusier's Philips Pavilion were triggered to sound at specific intervals (as a result, t ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
Episode 024 bisExtract from the fantastic "I Could Never Make That Music Again" Cd by L-R & Radiomentale. On the Belgian “Sub Rosa” label.
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Episode 024Sorry for the delay. I've been traveling but enjoy nevertheless.
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Episode 023Snake Plissken came over to visit and I played him some contemporary music.
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Episode 022Special attention to the Found Tapes LP on the Minimal Wave Label. Also a demo by Led Er Est (superb NYC wave).Enjoy.
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Episode 021German versions of Kraftwerk tracksGeniessen Sie.
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Episode 020Italo Disco vol 02.Don't take this genre too seriously, just enjoy.BB
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Episode 019ColdExcept for a track here and there most of these pieces are from Gerald Donald &/or James Stinson (†2002). The Detroit masters of cold electronic music who operated under many monikers.Gerald has something with Germans and James something with oceans, no wonder they made these cool sounds. Put on an extra sweater and enjoy !BB
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