Sunday, October 9, 2011

Playlist 08.10.2011: Liquor Store, Wilco, White Hills, Lefties Soul Connection

After 14 years of doing this show, I've decided to quit. RTV Arnhem is reorganising which forced me to look at my program and decide what to do with it. In the end I still love the music and the hangout with my friends at Nozems & Als 't Maar Hard Is (which would mean As Long As It's Loud if I would translate it), but over the years my weekends were often overbooked, which made me either miss a lot of shows or just do one without the proper preparation. So, when episodes sounded rushed, it probably was because they were. Even though I love to do it, I just can't seem find the time anymore.

Saturday 26th of november will be the final broadcast. There are a few more shows left, before it's curtains and I'm doing my best to make these count. Last night was an episode I truly enjoyed. Even though we had a few problems in the studio, which caused a bunch of problems, I think I managed to bring you some of the coolest bands around, including Liquor Store, Mind Spiders, Night Beats, The UFO Club and the brand new single from Lefties Soul Connection (a free download, courtesy of Top Notch records; check the playlist).

01. Liqour Store - Showdown At Wookie Lake
album: Yeah Buddy
02. Wilco - Art Of Almost
album: The Whole Love
03. Les Savy Fav - Dirty Knails
album: Root For Ruin
04. Night Beats- They Came Through The Window
album: H-Bomb EP 7"
05. The Black Angels - Bad Vibrations
album: Phosphene Dream
06. Mind Spiders - Your Soul
album: S/T lp (vinyl only)
07. The UFO Club - Be My Baby Ronettes-cover
album: Night Beats/The UFO Club split 10"
08. The Feelies - Nobody Knows
album: Here Before
09. Lefties Soul Connection feat. Flo Mega - Have Love, Will Travel
free download
10. Pierre-Alain Dahan & Slim Pezin - Electronic Mutation
album: Kid Loco presents French Funk Experience compilation
11. Puffy Areolas - Noble Rot
album: In The Army 1981
12. White Hills - The Condition Of Nothing
album: H-p 1 2lp

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Playlist 26.09.2011: Nirvana, Miles Davis, Seaweed

How do you celebrate the 20th anniversary of Nirvana's Nevermind? Well, by playing a few tracks of that deluxe re-issue that was released last week. To be specific: three versions of the same song just to show how it evolved during the course of the creative process. From rehearsal to the final version. Pretty cool. And we played a nice live track recorded in Amsterdam back in 1991. Next week is also another 'anniversary'; it's 20 years ago that the legendary Miles Davis passed away. We payed a little tribute to the man on Tegentonen this week.

Besides that, there were classics from The Ventures, Hot Snakes and an unreleased Smiths-song that you will not even find on that terribly overpriced boxset that is coming out next month.

01. The Men - Night Landing
album: Leave Home
02. Nirvana - Drain You - live -
album: Amsterdam Love Buzz (bootleg)
03. Hot Snakes - Suicide Invoice
album: Suicide Invoice
04. Seaweed - The Weight
album: Service Deck 7"
05. Charles Bradley - Stay Away Nirvana-cover
album: Newermind (free compilation)
06. Nirvana - Territorial Pissings - Boombox Rehearsals -
album: Nevermind 20th anniversary boxset
07. Nirvana - Territorial Pissings - Devonshire-mix -
album: Nevermind 20th anniversary boxset
08. Nirvana - Territorial Pissings - final version; 2011 remaster -
album: Nevermind 20th anniversary boxset
09. The Ventures - Secret Agent Man
album: The Very Best Of The Ventures
10. Miles Davis - Rated X
album: Get Up With It
11. Miles Davis, Taj Mahal, Roy Rogers & John Lee Hooker - Coming To Town
album: The Hot Spot (original soundtrack)
12. The Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out (alternate version)
album: Unreleased Demos & Instrumentals (bootleg; 2lp; vinyl only)

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Playlist 26.08.2011: Seaweed, Mogwai, Feelies, Lou Reed

A couple of really cool new tracks by Mogwai (they have a new EP on the way) and the mighty Seaweed (first new music in a loooooooooooooooooooong time) were last nights cream of the crop. As always there was a lot of room for (semi-)classics from Lou Reed, Ramones & Youth Brigade. I squeezed in a new Bohren & Der Club Of Gore-track too. Their new EP (with Mike Patton as guestsinger) is extremely nice.

I'm ending off these ramblings with a nice liveversion of The Feelies' Nobody Knows, one of the standout tracks from their new record Here Before. Watch it, you will not regret it. And check out the playlist below.




01. Mogwai - Get To France
album: Earth Division EP
02. The Feelies - Nobody Knows
album: Here Before
03. Seaweed - Service Deck
album: Service Deck/The Weight 7"
04. NRA - Sean
album: Access Only
05. Youth Brigade - Did You Wanna Die
album: Sink With Kalifornija
06. Bohren & Der Club Of Gore - Zombies Never Die
album: Beileid
07. Madrugada - Come On Home To Me Lee Hazlewood-cover
album: The Nightly Disease - deluxed edition -
08. Lee Hazlewood - Poet, Fool Or Bum
album: Poet, Fool Or Bum/ Back On The Street Again
09. Ciccone Youth - Get Into The Groove Madonna-cover
album: The Whitey Album
10. The Men - Night Landing
album: Leave Home
11. Ramones - Psycho Therapy
album: Subterranean Jungle
12. The Computers - Lovers Lovers Lovers
album: This Is The Computers
13. Lou Reed - Magic & Loss
album: Magic & Loss

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Playlist 20.08.2011: Charles Bradley instrumentals, Klaus Nomi, The Men, Les Savy Fav


Whilst enjoying the worst summer I've ever experienced, I took some time to collect some of the nicest new and old tunes around. I crammed these into a small hour of Tegentonen yesterday. The results? Klaus Nomi, Charles Bradley, Henry Rollins, Horst Jankowksi, Roni Size, but also Warpaint, OFF!, The Computers and Les Savy Fav.

We'll be back next week with more. Thanks for listening and reading!

01. Henry Rollins & Mother Superior - My War Black Flag-cover
album: Rise Above (compilation)
02. OFF! - Black Thoughts + Darkness
album: The First Four EP's
03. Warpaint - Elephants
album: Exquisite Corpse
04. The Men - ()
album: Leave Home
05. Horst Jankowski - Soulful Strut Young-Holt Unlimited-cover
album: Jazz Swings Pop-compilation
06. Charles Bradley - Stay Away Nirvana-cover
album: Newermind-compilation
07. Charles Bradley - In You (I Find A Love) - instrumental -
album: No Time For Dreaming - The Instrumentals-
08. The Black Angels - River Of Blood
album: Phosphene Dream
09. Klaus Nomi - Death
album: Morrissey: Under The Influence-compilation
10. Morrissey - Speedway
album: Vauxhall & I
11. The Computers - Group Identity
album: This Is The Computers
12. Les Savy Fav - Dirty Knails
album: Root For Ruin
13. Roni Size & Reprazent - Brown Paper Bag
album: New Forms

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Playlist 30.07.2011: Charles Bradley, Hot Snakes, The Men, Ramones, Lee Dorsey


Good news for all you Hot Snakes-fans. The band is getting back together for the ATP-festival this december. And there's a good chance at a few more shows! Gave me a good excuse to play a track from their debut-album on Tegentonen.

Sure, I brought new music too. Charles Bradley for instance. His rendition of Nirvana's Stay Away is probably one of the best covers I've heard in a long time. More good news? It's a free download over at Spin Magazine, called Newermind. I've included the downloadlink to the full album in the playlist. If you're just interested in this song, listen to it below:

Charles Bradley & The Menahan Street Band - Stay Away

Some sad news last week: singer Amy Winehouse died. Tremendous talent, troubled personal life. I played a nice version of an old Phil Spector-song as a small tribute.

Warpaint have a new video for their song Warpaint. It's pretty cool actually, so cool I've posted the link below. Enjoy the video, enjoy the playlist and I'll see you back here in about three weeks!



01. The Men - ()
album: Leave Home
02. Ramones - Suzy Is A Headbanger
album: Leave Home
03. Hot Snakes - If Credit's What Matters, I'll Take Credit
album: Automatic Midnight
04. Charles Bradley & the Menahan Street Band - Stay Away Nirvana-cover
album: Newermind (free tribute-album. Get it here)
05. Beastie Boys - Lee Majors Come Again
album: Hot Sauce Committee Part 2
06. Amy Winehouse - To Know Him Is To Love Him
album: Back To Black -deluxe edition-
07. The Black Angels - Entrance Song
album: Phosphene Dream
08. Warpaint - Warpaint
album: The Fool
09. Black Lips - New Direction
album: Arabia Mountain
10. The Rapture - How Deep Is Your Love
album: In The Grace Of Your Love
11. Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings - This Land Is Your Land Woody Guthrie-cover
album: Naturally
12. The Feelies - Nobody Knows
album: Here Before
13. Lee Dorsey - Yes We Can
album: Yes We Can

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Playlist 16.07.2011: The Men, Graveyard, Violent Femmes, Dyke & The Blazers


Apologies for the sloppy show yesterday. Don't know if it was the holidays or the extremely shitty weather that caused it, but damn, Tegentonen sure had better moments. At least the music was great. Some gems in the shape of Dyke & The Blazers (this particular song was used by The Heavy on their single How You Like Me Now).

I also played Not Bitter, But Bored by Johnny Panic & The River Of Dreams. Doesn't ring a bell? Well, this was guitarist Alain Whyte's band when he wasn't playing with Morrissey. This song was recorded in the late nineties. Morrissey liked it and wanted to use it. The lyrics and title were altered and the song became one of Morrisseys biggest hits: Irish Blood, English Heart.

Another gem we played was an early version of Bruce Springsteens Born In The USA. Recored during the time The Boss was working on Nebraska, so quite a different take on this song.

Was there any new material? Sure, how about brand new stuff from The Men, Graveyard, Warpaint & Mogwai?!

Here's hoping for better shows. And better weather, because the summer here is more like the fall at the moment.

01. The Black Angels - Bad Vibrations
album: Phosphene Dream
02. The Men - Bataille
album: Leave Home
03. Kitty, Daisy & Lewis - I'm Going Back
album: Smoking In Heaven
04. Johnny Panic & The Bible Of Dreams - Not Bitter, But Bored
album: Not Bitter, But Bored
05. Violent Femmes - Black Girls
album: Hallowed Ground
06. The Daktaris - Give It Up Turnit Loose James Brown-cover
album: Soul Explosion
07. Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings - Got To Be The Way It Is
album: Dap-dippin With...
08. Dyke & The Blazers - Let A Man Be A Man
album: Super Breaks- Return To The Old School (compilation)
09. Graveyard - Hisingen Blues
album: Hisingen Blues
10. Bruce Springsteen - Born In The USA
album: 18 Tracks
11. Dananananaykroyd - Muscle Memory
album: There Is A Way
12. Warpaint - Bees
album: The Fool
13. Mogwai - San Pedro
album: Hardcore Will Never Die But You Will

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Playlist 25.06.2011: A Tribe Called Quest, Guitar Wolf, Black Lips, Pat Bowie


If I look on my calendar I see that the summer started last week. If I look out of my window however, I could swear it's the fall. After an early dry spell in april, it's been raining for most of the time over here. So, no Summertime to open the first episode of this summer, but some Electric Wizard. British band, they know all about rain over there. Seemed like a fitting opener.

It was a nice show yesterday; new music from the likes of Black Lips, The Feelies, Kitty, Daisy & Lewis and Guitar Wolf. I threw in a couple of classics from Pat Bowie, Skatalites and A Tribe Called Quest. About the latter, Michael Rapaport made a fantastic documentary about these guys called Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels Of A Tribe Called Quest. Watched it yesterday and was really impressed. One of the best musicfilms I've seen in recent years.

01. Electric Wizard - The Nightchild
album: Black Masses
02. Guitar Wolf - Hoochie Coochie SpaceMan
album: Spacebattleshiplove
03. Black Lips - New Direction
album: Arabia Mountain
04. A Tribe Called Quest - 8 Million Stories
album: Midnight Marauders
05. El Michels Affair - Musings To Myself
album: Sounding Out The City
06. The Skatalites - Fugitive Dub
album: Hugo Mendez Presents Tropical Funk Experience
07. Kitty, Daisy & Lewis - I'm Going Back
album: Smoking In Heaven
08. Secret Sisters - Why Don't You Love Me
album: s/t
09. Pat Bowie with Charles McPherson - Feeling Good
album: Various Artists - Living In The Streets vol.3- Busting Out Of The Ghetto
10. Jef Neve - Don't You Want Me Felix-cover
album: De Helaasheid Der Dingen/Dagen Zonder Lief OST
11. Arctic Monkeys - Love Is A Laserquest
album: Suck It And See
12. The Feelies - Nobody Knows
album: Here Before
13. Tindersticks - Train Montage 1
album: 35 Rhums OST

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Playlist 04.06.2011: Merl Saunders, Link Wray, Dum Dum Girls, Charles Bradley


Wow, that's a shitload of coversongs on this week's show. It wasn't even intentional, but a good part of what was played yesterday were covers. Nice ones too!

Original material by the likes of The Smiths, ZZ Top, Kenny Rogers and Charles Manson covered by groups like Dum Dum Girls, Mastodon, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings and The Brian Jonestown Massacre. What a hoot! Almost forgot to mention the originals from the likes of Kool & The Gang, Arctic Monkeys and The Night Marchers.

Oh, and by the way, thanks for tuning in or just visiting these parts of the internet. It is appreciated. The following two weeks will be non-stop specials, I'll be back on the 25th of june!

01. Kool & The Gang - Summer Madness
album: Light Of Worlds
02. Dum Dum Girls - There's A Light That Never Goes Out The Smiths-cover
album: He Gets Me High EP
03. Arctic Monkeys - Love Is A Laserquest
album: Suck It & See
04. Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings - I Just Dropped In To See What Condition My Condition Was In The First Edition-cover
album: I Just Dropped In To See What Condition My Condition Was In 7"
05. Beastie Boys featuring Santigold - Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win
album: Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 2
06. The Night Marchers - All Hits
album: Thar She Blows 7"
07. Link Wray - Ace Of Spades
album: Early Recordings
08. Merl Saunders - Scarborough Street Fair
album: Welcome To The Basement compilation-cd
09. Charles Bradley - Golden Rule
album: No Time For Dreaming
10. The Secret Sisters - The One I Love Is Gone
album: s/t
11. Mastodon - Just Got Paid ZZ Top-cover
album: Mastodon/ZZ Top split 7" (Record Store Day exclusive)
12. The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Arkansas Revisited Charles Manson-cover
album: (Bringing It All Back Home - Again) EP

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Playlist 28.05.2011: Arctic Monkeys, Feelies, Phantom Four, Baby Huey


I know, it's been a while since this blog was updated. I have been extremely busy with DJ'ing and fighting off the flu. Makes me feel like an irregular regular on my own site and show. Anyway, I hope you enjoyed a few non-stop reruns the last few weeks.

I brought a few new tunes with me this week; the brand new Arctic Monkeys, which is really, really good. Also new music from The Feelies, Tindersticks, Beastie Boys, The Phantom Four (including a link to a free download) and some classics from Baby Huey and Buck Owens. Quite a mixed bag indeed. Just the way I like it!

01. The Feelies - When You Know
album: Here Before
02. Arctic Monkeys - All My Own Stunts
album: Suck It And See
03. Warpaint - Warpaint
album: The Fool
04. Tindersticks - Opening
album: White Material (part of their rather fabulous Claire Denis Soundtracks boxset)
05. Baby Huey - Hard Times
album: The Baby Huey Story - The Living Legend
06. The Soundtrack Of Our Lives - Second Life Replay
album: Communion
07. My Morning Jacket - Rocket Man
album: Temptation: Music From Showtime's Californication Elton John-cover
08. Obits - No Fly List
album: Moody, Standard & Poor
09. The Secret Sisters - I've Got A Feeling
album: The Secret Sisters
10. Buck Owens - My Heart Skips A Beat
album: Close Up The Honky Tonks/My Heart Skips A Beat 7"
11. The Phantom Four & The Arguido - A Forest
album: The Obscure EP (The Cure-cover; free download on their website)
12. Beastie Boys - Lee Majors Come Again
album: The Hot Sauce Committee Part Two
13. The Night Marchers - Thar She Blows
album: Thar She Blows 7"

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Playlist 16.04.2011: Arctic Monkeys, Night Marchers, J Mascis


Don't know what was going on last night, but there were so many mistakes (record players not working, etc.) that the show sounded like it was our first episode: a bit messy. Fortunately, I brought a bag of cool new records with me. Since it was Record Store Day, I managed to snap up quite a few nice releases and we played a selection of those items including Arctic Monkeys (pretty good stuff, put a soundcloud-link in this post, so you can check it out for yourself), Bruce Springsteen, The Black Angels and Dan Sartain.

01. Arctic Monkeys - Don't Sit Down, 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair
album: white label 7"
Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair by arcticmonkeys
02. J Mascis - Not Enough
album: Sub Pop Terminal Sales vol. 4 compilation-cd
03. Obits - I Want Results
album: Moody, Standard & Poor
04. The Night Marchers - All Hits
album: Thar She Blows b/w All Hits 7"
05. Charles Kynard - Wa-Tu-Wa-Zui
album: You Can Count On Me! compilation-cd
06. Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Trampled Rose
album: Raising Sand
07. Dan Sartain - It Was Always You Helen / In Death
album: Fuck... 7"
08. The Black Angels - Surf City (Revisited)
album: Another Nice Pair 12"
09. Fucked Up - Neat Parts
album: Couple Tracks
10. Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - Racing In The Streets ('78) (live)
album: Gotta Get That Feeling/Racing In The Streets ('78) 10"
11. Secret Sisters - My Heart Skips A Beat
album: Secret Sisters

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Playlist 02.04.2011: The Night Marchers, Flats, Avengers, James Wilsey, Agent Orange


Seems that everyone's sharing that Soundcloud-page with the new Foo Fighters-record. So I wanted to pass on that and just present the list of tunes I played last night @ Tegentonen. I really wish I could share those new Night Marchers-tunes. They're really good, but only available on vinyl. This new 7" is limited to just 900 copies, so better be fast if you want one. We played a song from that fine piece of vinyl; Thar She Blows, a real classy stomper.

Besides that magnificent piece of music, there were also great new and old songs from Dan Sartain, James Brown, Flats, Obits, Secret Sisters (a great version of Buck Owens' My Heart Skips A Beat), Man Or Astroman, Bad Religion, Agent Orange, Warpaint and James Wilsey. I spent too much time babbling in between songs (a rarity), so I had to skip Non Ho Sonno by Goblin. Will see if I can play that next episode.

01. The Night Marchers - Thar She Blows
album: Thar She Blows b/w All Hits 7"
02. Twilight Singers - Too Tough To Die
album: Too Tough To Die cd-s
03. James Brown - Hell
album: Hell
04. Obits - No Fly List
album: Moody, Standard & Poor
05. Dan Sartain - Telegram Sam (T. Rex-cover)
album: Legacy Of Hospitality
06. Man Or Astroman - The Soundwaves Reversing
album: UFO's & The Men Who Fly Them 7"
07. Flats - Isolation Chamber
album: Never Again 7"
08. Warpaint - Elephants
album: ExquiSite Corpse EP
09. Secret Sisters - My Heart Skips A Beat Buck Owens-cover
album: s/t
10. 13th Floor Elevators - May The Circle Remain Unbroken
album: 7th Heaven: Music Of The Spheres - The Complete Singles Collection
11. Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - 100 Days, 100 Nights
album: 100 Days, 100 Nights
12. The Computers - Group Identity
album: This Is The Computers
13. Bad Religion - Into The Night
album: How Could Hell Be Any Worse?
14. Agent Orange - Everything Turns Grey
album: Greatest & Latest- This, That & The Other Thing
15. Avengers - Teenage Rebel
album: Died For Your Sins
16. James Wilsey - San Bernardino
album: El Dorado

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Playlist 26.03.2011: Dan Sartain, Obits, The Computers


I brought a lot of new records with me to the studio last night. Some of which should be out now (Obits), in april (Dan Sartain) or may (The Computers). I just had to play a track off that new Rival Schools-record. Pedals, as it is called is out now. I remember seeing this band in my hometown somewhere in I guess the early 2000s when they did't even have a record. Time sure does fly.

Furthermore I played some soundtrack-material for you from the late & great John Barry and Giorgio Moroder, whose Midnight Express theme The Chase recently got a nu-disco update courtesy of Martin Brodin. Pretty ok, if you ask me.

01. The Pointer Sisters - Yes We Can Can
album: Let There Be Funk-compilation cd
02. Obits - No Fly List
album: Moody, Standard & Poor
03. Secret Sisters - I've Got A Feeling
album: s/t
04. Lemonheads - Ride With Me
album: Lovey
05. Dan Sartain - Perverted Justice
album: Legacy Of Hospitality
06. Jay Reatard - See Saw
album: Matador Singles '08
07. Youth Brigade - Did You Wanna Die?
album: Sink With Kalifornija
08. Twilight Singers - Get Lucky
album: Dynamite Steps
09. John Barry - The Persuaders - Main Titles -
album: The Music Of ITC-compilation
10. Mogwai - San Pedro
album: Hardcore Will Never Die But You Will
11. Flats - Never Again
album: Never Again 7"
12. Kyuss - Supa Scoopa and Mighty Scoop
album: Welcome To Sky Valley
13. Rival Schools - Wring It Out
album: Pedals
14. The Computers - Group Identity
album: We Are The Computers
15. Giorgio Moroder & Martin Brodin - The Chase 2011

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Listen to Dan Sartain's Record Store Day 7" here!


Record Store Day 2011 is less than a month away and the list of limited releases is already piling up. A nice piece of vinyl that is up for grabs, is Dan Sartain's Fuck Friday 7". It's an appetizer for a new cd/dvd-set which will be out on One Little Indian at the end of april. Legacy Of Hospitality, as this set is called, collects - rare- recordings by our favorite 'rock'n'roll cadaver' (as John Reis called him onstage during the last European tour) from 1999 through 2009. A dvd with a documentary is also included. The good folks at One Little Indian have placed the three tracks from that special 7" on Soundcloud. You can listen to them below. Enjoy!

Dan Sartain - Fuck Friday. Fuck Saturday. Fuck Sunday by One Little Indian Records

Monday, March 14, 2011

Yes We Can Can


So, I played this song called Yes We Can Can on the show last saturday. The version you heard on Tegentonen was by a group called The Discoettes. I took it from a compilation called Strange Breaks & Mr. Thing. Great compilation with some really obscure and strange songs by groups you've never heard of. Indeed, I had never heard of The Discoettes before, but I like the song, so I thought about diggin' up some info. That proved to be quite a tough search. The only thing I know is that The Discoettes were from Australia and released an lp called Disco Dance Party back in 1976. Yes We Can Can wasn’t the only coversong on this record as it featured a lot of classic tunes reworked. I found their rendition of Pick Up The Pieces on YouTube, but would love to hear what these folks did with Day Tripper or Kung Fu Fighting.



Meanwhile, Yes We Can Can, the song we played, was originally written by Allen Toussaint and recorded by Lee Dorsey. It was orginally called Yes We Can and released on his 1970 album with the same title. The Meters were his backing band on that one. It sounds like this:



I bought a nice compilation today called Let There Be Funk! (Brown Sugar / BSR 1003-2) on which I found this song I played you all last saturday. This version however, was by The Pointer Sisters. Theirs is the most successful version to date. Love this live performance from '74:

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Playlist 13.03.2011: funk & soul extravaganza!


Somewhat inspired by a few tweets and facebook-postings Tegentonen kinda got inspired last night. We played a lot of funk & soul. Vintage, new, black, white... It's all good. Classics/rarities from the likes of Timothy McNealy, Bola Johnson, The Meters, Tom Scott and David Axelrod mixed up with modern artists like Mayer Hawthorne, Lefties Soul Connection, The Roots and Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings.

Man, we really had a blast. We had to ditch some stuff we had planned to play for you, because we were running short on time. So, no Lee Fields, Miles Davis, Booker T. & The MG's and a few others, but since we had so much fun doing this, I'll guess these will pop up in a future episode. We'll do this again soon...

01. Tom Scott - Today
album: The Honeysuckle Breeze
02. David Axelrod - The Mental Traveler
album: The Edge: David Axelrod At Capitol Records 1966 - 1970
03. Lefties Soul Connection - Sling Shot
album: Hutspot
04. Mayer Hawthorne - Maybe So, Maybe No
album: A Strange Arrangement
05. Aloe Blacc - Take Me Back
album: Good Things
06. The Meters - Ain't No Use
album: Rejuvenation
07. Bola Johnson - Lagos Special
album: Vampisoul Goes To Africa: Afrobeat Nirvana promo sampler-cd
08. The Discoettes - Yes We Can Can
album: Strange Breaks & Mr. Thing compilation-cd
09. The Roots & John Legend - Hard Times (Baby Huey & The Babysitters-cover)
album: Wake Up!
10. Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - I'll Still Be True
album: I Learned The Hard Way
11. Timothy McNealy - Sagittarius Black
album: Texas Funk 1968 - 1975

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Playlist 26.02.2011


This week's show had a few fantastic live jams by the likes of Neurosis and Miles Davis. The latter has a new live-album out which was recorded in 1969 and 1970, while Neurosis' live record was recorded at the Roadburn festival in Tilburg, Holland in 2007.

Furthermore we played a few beautifull tracks from Timesbold, Charles Bradley, Twilight Singers and Johnny Cash. Check out the full playlist below...

01. Timesbold - Bone Song
album: Eye Eye
02. Johnny Cash - Ain't No Grave
album: American VI: Ain't No Grave
03. Twilight Singers - Get Lucky
album: Dynamite Steps
04. Charles Bradley & The Menahan Street Band - This World (Is Going Up In Flames)
album: Daptone Gold
05. Aloe Blacc - Femme Fatale Velvet Underground-cover
album: Good Things
06. Miles Davis - Miles Runs The Voodoo Down
album: Bitches Brew Live
07. Aereogramme - The Question Is Complete
album: A Story In White
08. The Black Angels - You On The Run
album: Directions To See A Ghost
09. Neurosis - Burn
album: Live At Roadburn 2007
10. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Running Man's Bible
album: Mojo

La Femme - Sur La Planche-video!

One of our favorite recent tracks on the show has to be La Femme's Sur La Planche. Drenched in reverb, this up-tempo, catchy and wavey track has been one of the highligts from last year and a mainstay on our playlist. The band recently made a nice video to accompany the song which w would love to share.

If you're interested in La Femme, check out their bandcamp-page. You can buy their debut EP there. Unfortunately, the 10"-vinyl seems to be sold out, so you can only buy a digital version. Anyway, enjoy:

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Playlist 05.02.2011


Man, did we have some great new records to play this week! The new Mogwai and Twilight Singers-albums are pretty good, so we played a couple of tracks off those. And a new Obits-song too. Can't wait to hear their new record, which should be out at the end of march.

If that wasn't enough, there were some classics thrown in from the likes of John Barry (RIP), Chet Baker and Holland's own Shocking Blue.

01. How To Destroy Angels - The Space In Between
album: S/T (you can get this one for free at the official site)
02. Mogwai - San Pedro
album: Hardcore Will Never Die But You Will
03. A Place To Bury Strangers - Suffragette City (David Bowie-cover)
album: We Were So Turned On: A Tribute To David Bowie
04. Damien Done - Let Me Solve The Problems In Your Dress
album: Stay Black (you can find this record here)
05. Paramount Styles - Amsterdam Again
album: Heaven's Alright
06. Twilight Singers - Get Lucky
album: Dynamite Steps
07. Murder City Devils - Idle Hands
album: In Name And Blood
08. La Femme - Sur La Planche
album: Le Podium #1 EP (listen to it/order here)
09. My Morning Jacket - Rocket Man (Elton John-cover)
album: Californication: Music From The Showtime Series
10. Obits - You Gotta Lose
album: Moody, Standard & Poor (get this track for free over @ Pitchfork)
11. The Ponys - The Walk
album: Deathbed +4 12"
12. John Barry - Beat Girl (main title)
album: The Best Of The EMI Years
13. Chet Baker - Almost Blue (Elvis Costello-cover)
album: ...Sings And Plays From The Album Let's Get Lost
14. Shocking Blue - Daemon Lover
album: Scorpio's Dance