Sunday 30 November 2008

LTMN Radio Show Playlist 30/11/08



Holy Spinach too ill to speak, Dandy Highwayman with a bag of freaked out electronic disco... Who knows what could happen. Err... Well this. Our strangest mix so far, weirded out by too many nights that touched the early morning. Get some sleep!

Skream - Chest Boxing: This is what will be referenced under 'Dub Step' in the dictionary of musical terms in one hundred years time when this ship we're all sailing in sinks beneath the weight of mass low end addiction.
Arcadion - Ghost Feeder: Brand new release from DC Records (it comes out tomorrow in fact...) Arcadion lay down the cosmic gauntlet with metronomic rhythms and heavy bass synth action.
Tiga - Going Home (DFA Remix): Epic Nu Disco that sounds like a rocket taking off. Heats up, flares, explodes into blinding white heat.
The Supremes - Come Together: The Supremes take this classic cotton-mouthed shuffle and turn it into a sexy soul slow burner.
Frankie Valli And The Four Seasons - Beggin' (Pilooski edit): Awesome hands up soul hit. Pilooski gives it a re-rub, brings it back to life, makes it a instant dancefloor smash.
James Chance & The Contortions - My Infatuation: Keen favourites of mine, The Contortions this time lead us through their troubled minds with a potent mix of woozey dischordant funk and snarling punk.
Kelpe - Shipwreck Glue (Kelpe Extraversion): Psyched out headrush electro that twists and turns and falls into a mess of rhythm.
White Light Circus - The Shot! (Dub Copy): Taking you through the Earth and back, the Circus comes to town and picks you up a myriad of sounds and sights. The beat swirls to back on itself and the synths create their own energy. Perpetual motion and perfect dance food.
Robert Logan - Grinder: Awesome cut from Royal Holloway's own electronic upstart. Presice IDM that swirls with effects, bathes in heavy bass, vibrates with delicate ambience and discordant noise.
Skream - Filth: The title says it all. Relentless wonky sub bass, heavy beats and that freaky Skream atmosphere.
Ini Kamoze - World Ina Music: Glorious dancehall dub newly compiled on Soul Jazz's latest 'Dancehall' double LP.
The Undisputed Truth - Ball Of Confusion: A call to arms, a kaleidoscopic funk collision and a psychedelic soul jam. The lyric sheet reads like a Martin Luther King nightmare. Real music for real people.
De La Soul - Eye Know: Classic organic hip hop jam. Just like it should be. Don't make 'em like they used to.
Raul Seixas - Mosca Na Sopa: True Brazilian folk here from the early seventies. Let the rhythm guide you.
Fuck Buttons - Bright Tomorrow: Good time pop for white noise kids.
Something Wild - Trippin' Out: An experimental psych rocker here from Pebbles Volume 7. An organ leads you in whilst that fuzzed out noise leads you off. 'Come along with me babe, we'll trip on out...'
Bobby Mcgees - Au Saiuvant!:Gloriously shambolic anti folk. Tweecore, Ukebilly, scruffy pop made on anything they can get their hands on. They played our living room last night and filled the air with love, dirty romance and the best dance moves ever.
Phil Alvin & The Sun Ra Arkestra - Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn: Good time swing/jazz here from sometime in the eighties. Don't know much about this track but if horn theft always creates this music, then go forth and pilfer.
Tenor Saw - Pumpkin Belly: Jump up take on the Sleng Teng riddim.
Emperor Machine - Front Man (Version Idjut- Girthus Maxinmus Mix): Dug this old single up on Berwick Street this yesterday on my lunch break and it was all the sustinence i needed after a hard day at the office. It just keeps going and going and takes you with it.
Hot Chip - Over And Over (Maurice Fulton Dub): Relying souly on the big ol' bassline of this modern pop classic, Maurice Fulton whips up a minimal disco explosion. YES!
Lennie De Ice - We Are Ie (Drums Of Death Mix): Played the dubstep mix of this the other week, now Drums of Death give it the fidget treatment. Peak-time banger.
Proxy - Raven: Guilty tech pleasures... Straight up wall of distortion as we all march on into the dawn.
ZZT - The Worm (Erol Alkan Remix): Erol adds a wonky edge to one of the latest releases from Turbo. Awesome fuzzed out monster.
9Bach - Pontypridd: Beautiful welsh folk to sooth out those beat bruises we inflicted on you tonight.
Mogwai - Friend Of The Night (Acid Casuals Remix): SUBLIME. And we're out...

Sunday 23 November 2008

LTMN Radio Show Playlist 23/11/08




Back again with some of that 4% Stella thats going cheap at the momment and a bag full of records. Sunday nights will never be the same again.... Roll it Ambros...

Ambros Seelos - Hangman's Rope: Official band of the 1972 Munich Olympics kick off proceedings with some red hot rare groove action.
Ray Barreto - Abidjan: Another strong cut from New York Latin Hustle. Amateur crate diggers use Soul Jazz to fill their boxes with jems like this... Hot 'n feral with big bass lines, sweaty NYC rhythm, wails, roaring drum beats - heady!
Secos e Molhados - Amor: They look like Devendra Banhart crossed with Kiss, come from 1970 and sound like the funkiest Brazilian holiday you've ever had.
Lenny Sesar - Morris Park (Bonde De Role Remix): Bonde De Role's take on Sesar's track, much different to their album material, back to baille roots. Unpredictable and infectious!
Los Salvajes - Corre, Corre: The most innovative and raw Spanish beat group of the sixties, this cut taken from their 5th EP and it's a straight up banger.
El Guincho - Palmitos Park (Ruby Suns Version): Another week, another tune from the best band on earth right now. Ruby Suns bathe Palmitos Park in pools of mediteranean psyche, splashes of late afternoon sun spent at the bottom of a bottle of rum, watching the sea catch on fire. Well, maybe not, but it's pretty good.
Novos Bianos - Tinindo Trincando: Smooth as Spanish leather, bosa nova rhythms meet with soaring psych guitars.
Al Wilson - The Snake: Slice of Northern Soul found under a layer of dust in a charming little place in Aldershot. By chance, by fate, by needing some big ol' Wigan pier stompers in our life. From a comp called Right Back Where We Started From on Kent records...
The Milkshakes - Brand New Cadillac: From the vaults of Big Beat Records, The Milkshakes step it up with this surfy-Psychobilly rock and roller.
John Schroeder Orchestra - Soul For Sale: From Keepin' The Faith Volume 2, Northern Soul with a kick. What more can we say? DANCE!
Stevie Wonder - Ca' Purange: Hear the man himself whip the crowd into a frenzy before the whole scene descends into a whirl of furious drums and funky bass. A choice excert from a show in 1970.
The Temptations - Run Charlie Run: Politicised funk from early 70's era Temptations. Verse chorus verse, tense funk groove. We just can't help it...
Hugaria - Végállomás: Psychotic organs, wild guitar solos and over-the-top vocal yelps whilst a crowd screams for more; an absolute certified hit.
Beyond The Wizards Sleeve - Don't Cry Girl: Hefty re-edit from Alkan and Norris. Far flung Easter psyche monster. Tribal chants break into big walls of sound, pop gone exploded, rock gone to the moon.
David Bowie - 1984: A surging dark disco rocker from his Diamond Dogs LP.
Devo - Can't Get No Satisfaction: Post punk working of a total classic, an itchy stomper!
Ruth - Mots: Kraut infused French Synth pop circa 1980. A heavy beat drives this space-age stomper into another galaxy.
The Oscillation - Comatone (Reprise) - Colourful oils projected onto walls that drip bright circles, textures so distinct you can taste them with your ears and see them with your tounge... Spun out psychedelia from a London band that is FREAKING us OUT.
Speck Mountain - Chlorine Fields: A dreamy fusion of sleepy vocals and effect laden guitars create a rich tapestry of sound that could soundtrack the discovery of Atlantis. Transcendental meanderings from Speck Mountain.
Beyoyond The Wizards Sleeve - The Perfumed Garden: A wee track about a mole and his wonderful friends. A fantastically warped tale.
Layo And Bushwacker! - Isn't This A Loveley Day: Lush laid back low end cut with Ella and Louis dancing all over the top.
King Tubby - Stop Them Jah: Classic dub from Tubby. Delayed brass section, keeping it minimal.
Skream - Make Me: Heavy slab off Tempa, from the don. Check yer bass bins!
Tokow Boys - Elle Hotess: A curious post-punk nugget from France.
Cut Copy - Lights & Music (Boys Noize Happy Birthday Remix): When not impressing girls with our extensive knowledge of rare eastern big beat, we secretly indulge in
Talking Heads - I'm Not In Love: A funky-punky anti-ballad from their second LP. It builds you up to knock you down and gives that dance muscle a much needed work-out in the final freak-out.
Mock And Toof - Digit 2: From a disc of re-edits on RVNG, stellar punk funk based around a huge riff, massive drums, galatic rhythm...
The Open Mind - Magic Potion: Bringing it back home with some riff heavy British Psychedelic hard rock.
Nicky Van She And Dangerous Dan - Around The World: Oldie but a goodie... Rework of the Daft Punk classic and also the first release on Bang Gang back in 2006, the golden year of glitchy electro. Still as awesome as ever, propelling the Gang Bang across the globe to spread the filth!
Novos Baianos - América Tropical: A surprise second appearance from the funky Brazlian fusion masters. Up-beat South American Prog stylings and a whole lot of soul.

INSANITY HOUSE PARTY


Pleased as punch to announce we're playing Insanity Radio's House Party at Tommy's Bar, RHUL, on thursday December 4th. Expect jump up fuzzzz, free bop, waves of bass, latin freak, swirls of psyche, weird noise, garage punk fight, stormin' soul stompers, straight up groove, sun kissed funk, bad pop... Vinyl geeks letting loose. Should be good!
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16/11/08 - INSANITY PLAYLIST (FOR OUR MAN G!)




Holy Spinach half naked after being hit with an egg. Dandy Highwayman wiggin' out in general excited fashion. Love To Make Noise on air and full of the following...

Acid - Hipguard: a totally outstanding kick-ass rare groove hit to kick off the show from Austrian prog-funk adventurers, Acid, circa 1970.
Seyoum Gebreyes And Wallias Band - Muziqa Muziqa: From the Ethiopian Soul And Groove compilation on Ethiopique. Killer jam lead by the crazed wails of some righteous bop fundamentalist and a frantic extended organ solo that twists and peaks and breaks itself in feral ceremony.
James Chance & The Contortions - Design To Kill: Innovators in the New York No-Wave scene in the late seventies bring their savage mix of punked-up, avant-jazz and funk to Egham's airwaves.
The Click - Kashmeer Brothers Remix: From a Fania remix sampler... Irresistable latin grooves, splashes of funk, a little jazz, totally hot and sweaty.
Aguaturbia - Erotica: Chile's leading psychedelic rock pioneers of the early seventies pushed the boundries of sex and religion throughout their career, this steamy jam is no exception.
El Guincho - Costa Paraiso: From the brand new LP out on (once again) Young Turks. Absoloutley essential pop music from Barcelona that is the freshest thing we've heard all year; repetitive, almost tribal jams that sound like they could have been recorded at the height of pscyhedelia. A serious recommendation!
The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Automatic Faggot for the People: A loping, laid back shoegazer from the psychedelic veterans.
Holy Fuck - Safari (Foals Version): Flip of the new Young Turks covers disc. Foals turn in an experiment, laying down their trademark math pop rhythm that runs like a post motorik pulse through a swirl of delayed, spaced out fuzzzzz. Limited release, worth tracking down.
Karl Schiller - High: Sample a nonsensical German political speech, add mammoth amounts of smooth jazz stylings and come out smiling.
Joe Cuba - Joe Cuba's Madness - From New York Latin Hustle! on the faultless Soul Jazz imprint, a compilation of awesome latin/funk/rhythm...
Metro - A pénz: More funk rock from the burgeoning late sixties scene in eastern Europe, keeping a tight hold of that pop sound but scrambling it up for your pleasure.
Brian Auger And The Trinity - Black Cat: Freaked out jazz fusion.
Stu Phillips - Ampersand: A choice soundtrack nugget from Russ Meyer's cult classic Beyond the Valley of the Dolls.
Sun Ra And His Arkestra - D.27: Abstract jazz from Sun Ra and his ensemble of noise makers. Total freedom.
Black Lips - Leroy Faster: Double A-side to their anthemic 'Bad Kids' single earlier this year, Black Lips serve us up a hipster's cautionary tale in their very own jangle pop style.
Dixie Cups - Chapel Of Love: 60's girl group pop at its best.
Stephane Grappelly & His Hot Four (featuring Django Reinhardt) - I Got Rhythm: World famous gypsy jazz troupe do what they do best here. Keeping it real back in the thirties.
Boards Of Canada - Dandelion: Quirky skit from a quintissential electronica album, Geodaddi.
Benga - Benga's Off His Head: Crucial dubstep that's been around a little while. Vicious track that is guaranteed to get knees wobbling, ribs cracking, dancefloors splitting under the weight of low end bass. For our man George! And also Matthias, who plays the slot before us.
Errors - Toes: A jolting mathy-electro popper from the scots on Rock Action records.
Nathan Fake - Long Sunny: As the title suggest, cinematic electronica that soars with warmth. Pools of bass, swirling effects, wall of hazey noise. Totally euphoric.
Electric Light Orchestra - One Summer Dream: Dreamy, tripped-out balladry from the legendary prog-pop pioneers.
The Shangri La's - Sophisticated Boom Boom: Classic girl vocal group. Excellent pop tune that swings with sixties swagger. A gem found on late night radio (though not at all obscure), kind of like an epiphany. Pure pop gold.
The Chocolate Watch Band - Sweet Young Thing: Filthy blues psych from West Coast rockers, The Chocolate Watch Band. These guys were part of the huge psychedelic scene between 65 and 67 and have left us a hefty legacy to indulge in.
Talking Heads - Once In A Lifetime: One of the best songs of all time?
Wimple Winch - Atmospheres: True homegrown british hard rock from the late sixties. Close harmonies and lots of soul.
The Rance Allen Group - Lying On The Truth: A clash of upbeat soul, excited funk and slabs of rock n roll. Typical fusion from the 70's, when ideas began to merge and revoloution was committed to tape.
Steve Walker & The Bold - The Train Kept A Rollin': 'Take a trip!' screams Walker at the climax of this early punk reinvention of the old rock 'n' roll standard. After hearing this i think we can see where he's coming from. A true gem.
Hirut Beqele - Temeles: More ethiopian soul and groove
Monks - Blast Off: Avant pop trailblazers The Monks started off playing as American GIs at barracks across Germany in the late fifties. They ended up changing the face of music as we know it.
Fever - Sinden Remix: More from Fania, awesome remix by king of bass, Sinden. All wonky, with an awesome vocal sample.
Roxy Music - Love Is The Drug: Ending in style this week with the funk pop classic that is 'Love is the Drug'.

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Sunday 9 November 2008

LTMN INSANITY PLAYLIST 10/11/08




Holy Spinach and Dandy Highwayman causing havoc at the helm of the wheels of steel: breaking studios, unplugging, climbing on tables, replugging, shouting, getting confused, dancing like two very stupid geeks. Keep it analogue!

Omega - Kergeskeskezu Favagok: Insane feral freak pop dug fresh from 60's Hungary. Tribal beat lead psyche!
Locomotiv GT - Megvarlak ma délben: mad, bad and scary psychedelic Hungarian funk rock monster.
Flavio Kurt - Walderez Waldereia -: Rare eastern nugget from Bully Records' Obsession comp. Required listening!
Carrie Nations - Sweet Talkin' Candy Man: Dark soul rocker from, the 'Beyond The Valley of the Dolls' sound-track.
Pat Hunt - Supercool: Feel good California soul stomper.
Joey Jefferson Band - Revoloution Rap: Jazz tinged groove, hot 'n heady freedom soul.
Embrujo - Canto Sin Nombre: Groovey acid-tinged jam from South America circa 1971
Amigo Jeng And Co - Goombe': 45 on Africdisc records, gem found in a paper sleeve for a pound in an antique shop deep in Devon. Treat!
King Tubby - Keep On Dubbing: Classic hazy dub from his 'Meets the Rockers Uptown' LP.
Prince Far I - Big Fight - Dread VS Babylon..... Natty won the title. Classic roots.
Lennie De Ice - We Are Ie (Caspa & Rusko mix): This old techno track gets the Caspa and Rusko treatment, a super chilled, rhythmic audio feast.
The Others - Africa VIP: Heavy, heavy low end cut with a Jamaican edge. New on Dub Police, unstoppable.
Hektagon - Malicious Tactics: Crushing dubstep madness.
King Soly - Tamil Dub: Soothing bassbin meditation.
Fuck Buttons - Sweet Love For Planet Earth (Andy Weatherall Remix): A certified banger. Weatherall turns this noise track into an electro epic.
Holy Fuck - Balloons (Orig. By Foals) - Spaced out, slow burning, dreamy psyche cover version by our favourite band.
Adam & Eve - The Witch: A big hit in Germany in 1967. The funky backing track gets layered over by the couple's far-out, dreamy harmonies. Wig-out and enjoy.
KAOS Feat. Khan (Brennan Green and Sal P edit) - Cerebral Tremolo: Up and go punk funk with warped effects, a big ol' bassline, cowbell, catchy vocal loop... Danacefloor smash from the height of Kitsune's output.
The Cymbaline - Matramonial Fears: Monster British psychedelic rocker, from the legendary 'Rubbles' series. Check the freaky, freaky intro.
Chuck Jackson - Another Day - Soaring, love torn ballad sun over a military beat, with an r+b edge.
Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit: Alice In Wonderland inspired classic. Smashed psyche into the mainstream back in 1967.
Emperor Machine - What's In The Box?: Stunning nu-disco. Mammoth kraut beat, heavy synth, 70's throwback rhtyhm, spaced effects, bongo too. Big hit on DC Records sounding like a trip to the moon. BIG.
Lovvers - Laughing Man: Punk energy meets with dark bass rumbles and a snarling screeching vocal.
Joy Division - She's Lost Control: Classic. Mechanic, claustrophobic, tense post punk. Ok,ok, it was for Joanna. Love!
Escombros - Magnetism: Fast and furious proggy proto-punk from Chile. Dischordant riffs and an eccentric vocal performance from singer, Walter Sigman.
Curtis Mayfield - Pusherman: From the Superfly soundtrack, irresistable soul and, dare we say it, totally fucking sexy.
Asteroid Power-Up! - Kaveh: Sounds like the result of a chronic personality disorder jumping into a toy-shop. Cut and paste electro folk madness.
White Light Circus - Up To Rot: Uh oh, back into that nu-disco territory. If you havent got a hold of DC Records by the neck and squeezed them dry of releases, do it now. Imagine being stuck in a big clock or a one of those an old casio wristwatch, essential freaked out dance music for warped minds and starving feet.
Neoton - Nóra: ...meanwhile back in communist Hungary, the locals are freaking-the-fuck-out to the funky hammond organ noodling and fretboard shredding of Neoton.
Chevy - 83 Functions: Old release on Catskills, from an ep full of funk/jazz/soul edits. Big brass and keys stormer.
The Choir - It's Cold Outside: Heroes of the local scene in Ohio, 1966, The Choir never made it big nationally, but they sure struck gold with this emotive power popper. Perfect soundtrack to this windy autumn evening.
Shellac - The End Of Radio: One for JP. The radio star gone exploded. CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?

Over and out!

HS + DH

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PHEW...


No updates for a while, we've been super busy with all sorts of stuff...
First off, we played Insanity's Robots In Disguise night at the SU, which was really good. Apart from a huge schoolboy blunder upon our part at the start of our set, we had a lot of fun and saw a few dancemoves thrown down. Nice one if you were listening! The night after saw Love To Make Noise roll into town, we DJ'd for an hour and then let Sevgi take on the evening with some excellent wonky electro. Watch out for holloways leading disc spinning lady! Everything went down a storm, Robert Logan was immense, everyone enjoyed the free popcorn. Once again, nice one if you were there! We also got invited to play the first Thursday Sessions open mic night at Tommy's, which we were psyched to be a part of. There was a lot of good quality music on show. It's been a mad start to our second year, but there you go, gotta roll with it!
We've also been out and about watching Mogwai, Shellac, Lightning Bolt, Mr Scruff, Oxes and Lords. Too much sonic goodness!
For a good time on a sunday night, as always, hit Insanity between 10pm-12am. We beem live and direct over Egham and... Beyond!
Stand by for the next transmission.
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