At long last.... another podcast!
Angels In America
Follow Me Out
Narrow Road To The Interior
Roover Hook
Crawl
Roover Hook
Daily Life
Hall Of Mirrors
Necessary And Pathetic
break
The Ruined Frame
Skyline
Breath & Pulse
Andrew Barranca
Jelly Dance Garaged
Garaged
Brooke Chekofsky
Flyhoney
Brooke Chekofsky
Break
American Snakeskin
L.A. Bird
Turquoise For Hello
Sweetie Sweats
Candy Pop
?
Lamb Skin
Cedar
?
break
Mr Transylvania
Bella Lugosi Ain't Dead
Hand To Plow, Don't Look Back
Luma Junger
Red Dwarf
?
Roomdance
Disruptor Legacy
Paradoxical Sleep
break
Samantha Vacation
Samantha's Vacation
Samantha
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Future Forecast
Hi podcast listeners and contributors,
Brigid from S.M.P. here, just wanted to let people know I will be doing the show less often, but with extra pizazz from now on. I decided that until I have a better online file-storage system to host shows from, I'd rather just do the show whenever we have a studio session to broadcast.
Hopefully this will do two things in particular: one, make for more regular Mound Of Sound performance recordings, and two, make the show even more concentrated on the newest of the new freshness, with extra attention to the underground classics of recent years also.
I hope you will still be just as excited to hear new shows, and that all of you regulars got a chance to hear the special with Four Hands (Rick Weaver). It's still available as a digital file so grab it while you can, and I'll just let the excitement build for a while while we prepare for the next episode.
Best wishes and luv,
DJ Oxhorn
Brigid from S.M.P. here, just wanted to let people know I will be doing the show less often, but with extra pizazz from now on. I decided that until I have a better online file-storage system to host shows from, I'd rather just do the show whenever we have a studio session to broadcast.
Hopefully this will do two things in particular: one, make for more regular Mound Of Sound performance recordings, and two, make the show even more concentrated on the newest of the new freshness, with extra attention to the underground classics of recent years also.
I hope you will still be just as excited to hear new shows, and that all of you regulars got a chance to hear the special with Four Hands (Rick Weaver). It's still available as a digital file so grab it while you can, and I'll just let the excitement build for a while while we prepare for the next episode.
Best wishes and luv,
DJ Oxhorn
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Sorry Mom Podcast #13 With Special Guest Four Hands!
Track
Artist
Album
Living In A Girl's World
Sweetie Sweats
S/R
Live In The M.Eisenstadt studio '08
Pro Bro Gold
WMNF 88.5 fm Archives
Whip In Reach
Lazy Magnet
S/R
Break
Live Session @ The Mound Of Sound 5/16/2013
Four Hands (Rick Weaver)
Sorry Mom Podcast
Break
Post-Enlightenment
J. Zagers
Nifty Fifty Compilation #1
Schoolyard (Club Mix)
Merchandise
Schoolyard/Graveyard 7"
ALLSEQLATER
Porno Jump-Start
Data Transfer
To The Point Part 1
Radio Shock
Internal Symmetry
Break
RECYCLE
Unicorn Hard-On
Diamond Habitat
Track 6
Then And Than
Nightrider's Microwave Van Club
Margo Darling At The Treasure Island Funk Center
Su Sous Toulouse En Rouge
Split w/Lovebrrrd
Break
Derngenerous
Haves&Thirds
Now I Know Why Tigers Eat Their Young
Wild Dogs, Crooked Road
Pony Payroll Bones
Freedom Of Choice Compilation
Break
Whorl Of The Ear
Lambskin
INC 2013 Tape
Interview With Four Hands (Rick Weaver)... Podcast #13 Soon To Follow!
May is generally full of tricks and surprises, reasons to be lonesome, new loves found, icy beer as a substitute for coffee, hanging out with friends in the yard/porch and more, but I've rarely known this month in particular to bring such finalized, concrete offerings to the ear and the eye via Spring's ephemera. I like being surprised, though. Here's what I've learned. Don't drink on an empty stomach, count your blessings, all the adages your great grandmother told you are true, and once you've checked in to the Hand Hotel, you may never return "the same" as you were before...
S.M.P.~ How long have you been envisioning or actively working on Four Hands?:
R.W.~ I discovered Four Hands on the evening of Friday, February 15 during tape preparations for the song "Crooners" in the tail end of the final performance of Dinner Music. Some blink-of-an-eye spiritual interference entered through the instrument cables, traveling into the second channel of a Portastudio where it confused and agitated the prerecording, afterwards bouncing back and curling through the cables and leading to the power strip, where this strange, quick, and unidentifiable energy / disturbance knocked the power out for a thousandth of a second. At the time I blamed faulty wiring. Later on I began to superstitiously suspect its presence coincided with the death of a newfound friend and neighbor.
The true culprit was fingered when I relocated from the North Shore to MLK in March. Immediately after loading my hardware in, I checked into the Hand Hotel, in the midst of a "loner weekend" with the Perfect Man. I'd already spent some hefty time in St. Louis during the LOGE VIDEO BLACK TENT productions with some of the residents of the Hand Hotel, so it came as no surprise that my new workspace located in a former boy's bedroom also housed the immortal immaterial hotel. They had traveled all the way from the Midwest to the South with me. No wonder power was acting funny that night in the Beast Hole. Some of those gnarly and convoluted creatures had gotten into the woodworks. It seems wherever I go, the hotel follows.
S.M.P.~ With this project, I hear a kind of supernatural progression from Dinner Music and Ruined Frame that I was very much hoping for, with elements of so many different types and dimensions of song/sound structures. Do you have any releases in progress, or would you like to catch folks up on any other recent works?
R.W.~ Trotter Huff, H.H.'s head of marketing, has me working hard to make the sales. Trotter makes it clear that I must have all bases covered. Currently the Hand Report featured in the online periodical "And Some of His Sons Were Horses" handles words, as does the Hand Hotel Welcome Kit, a shallow introductory package offered through Loge Media and Human Conduct containing writings, a welcome letter, a comic about the Perfect Man, the final full-length soundtrack by Dinner Music in bootleg CD-R form, advertisements, and Trotter Huff's debut as professional crooner. The last Dinner Music full-length is scheduled for prim and proper release on Spleen Coffin. The full-length is the soundtrack to Blood Quantum, a video which fictionalizes events involving the residents White Ghost, Lila Maria, Shadow Brother, and Fuzz. I am currently producing Stardaddy Dixie's rock full-length, "Tennessee", featuring his signature ham 'bare' bone rhythmic style, which will be included in the second night of the Welcome Kit serial. Bezoar Formations will be getting a master for the full-length "The Perfect Man" any day now. Other releases in the works include "The Secular Arm", a spoken word split with Moth Cock's Doug, and "The Living Stereo".
S.M.P.~ Do you see yourself touring as Four Hands soon? (If so, would you enlist any additional hands to help you?)
R.W.~ Unfortunately, I've been punished by Lila Maria for excess in material pursuits and collector's relapse. The sentence is a 9-to-5 position at the Pushtown Pharmacy. Although I've been demoted to "Weekend Warrior" status, I do suspect the H.H. gang are employing additional night auditors and customer service representatives to take care of their business.
S.M.P.~ Would you tell me more about the cast of characters you mention in the outro on your recording session?
R.W.~ I may inform you only with that which has been revealed to me through the "greeting card glints" of Lila Maria. And of those dim fragmented half-eye revelations, I am limited in that which I am permitted to inform you. May I?
Trotter Huff, as stated before, is the head of marketing and a dilettante crooner. His vocal cords were ripped out by the Growler during the battle of Bierce Ridge. The Growler converted them into black velvet tent paintings of villi. The paintings were used as decor and ticklish prophylactics and dangle on the walls of the singular room in the Hotel. Due to this incident, Huff relates and resembles the classic and scandalous crooner "Whispering" Jack Smith, whose voice was diminished by poison gas in World War I. The invention of the intimate microphone has allowed singers like Huff and Smith to communicate a low level dynamic of singing which otherwise would be buried in the mix of speakeasies and ringtones. Folks used to call the crooning style "cheating", but crooning has stood the test of time as a perfect intimate union between voice and electricity.
Stardaddy Dixie is your cookie cutter rebel, still adhering to the old novel ways. He says "Daddy's got you licked" and boasts and purses his orifices and points his drunken finger at you, stating absurd and idiotic statements like "I'm more captivating than the Canterbury Tales." I find his self-conscious obsession with his "Whiteman Southland" identity repulsive. Whenever I tell him anything directly straightforward and obscene, to his face, without any of that sneaky read-between-the-lines Southern Hospitality, he whomps me with his microphone. His main interests are religion, racism, and bedding your woman in the form of a snake. When he whistles inside of me, I must give the man what he needs.
Dial & Joy are two of my co-workers in the Pushtown Pharmacy. Joy is a beast of a lady who finds the most unusual places to eat crawfish and put out her cigarette butts.
Rich Bank publishes the punk zine, "Street Shiner", which houses his convoluted political views and schizophrenic opinions. Don't say that to his face though, unless you want to end up in his front porch mirror maze of eternal point / counterpoint. Like Daddy, Bank jumps at every chance to take his clothes off. Another "vanity spirit". He is not to be confused with the esoteric, prolific, and pitch perfect session musician Rich Bank of the Silver Palace Songsmiths.
Growler, Blue Boy, and the Maverick I must skip for the time being.
The Healer is Jeff Host (aka Jeffrey Leader, the Golden Host), who performs solo as Chemtrails. His sync-perfect synth sets on the Form A Log, Moth Cock, Chemtrails tour healed me every night.
Time of Death refers to the event described in question one. "Vernon knows his weather"
"greeting card glint" refers to a method of revelation Lila Maria Veve employs. I have seen the tactic utilized in the flesh by Fred Lonberg-Holm.
S.M.P.~ When did you reach the decisive understanding that music was likely to take over the majority of time and thought?
R.W.~ I don't recall. I'm not sure it does.
S.M.P.~ Tell me a little bit about your recent film-making experiences.
R.W.~ Megan Hollenbeck sent me footage of the late great wizard Dennis Palmer to edit into a new video form with the intention of showing it during his memorial at Barking Legs Theater. The month and a half that I knew him as a neighbor was barely longer than the length of Cabin Boy, but it housed some intense, fiery moments and conversations. I kept those powerful and vortical experiences in mind during editing. I had extreme anxiety leading up to the screening, since I was a new guest at his creative table. I wasn't sure if my naive expressions and recollections, coupled with the violent splicing of his face and voice, would offend his much closer friends and collaborators.
I dedicate it to Evan Lipson, Bob Stagner, and Melissa Johnson.
Technically, the video came up shy of expectations. I've realized video 8, while textural and abstract, does not translate chaos as well as digital cameras probably can. The tempo is too slow. Ideally, I'd love to edit a human animation frame by frame with HFR in 3D. This problem of tempo has slowed the work down on a video begun in December for White Suns, which I've been working on the final 5% since December 4th, its original day of conception.
S.M.P.~ If you had to choose one art form (aside from audio or video) to express yourself through as a primary, what would it be?
R.W.~ Moccasins.
S.M.P.~ Dream collaboration? Can be with you and anyone, or between others.
R.W.~ A spoken word split with Moth Cock's Doug.
S.M.P.~ Care to disclose Human Conduct Records ordering info or other ways to get in touch with you?
R.W.~ I'd love to. rickjweaver@gmail.com http://humanconductrecords.blogspot.com 812 Park Ave Chattanooga TN 37403 443-812-2602
S.M.P.~ Thanks so much for your performance and your company, you are really one of a kind. I hope to hear more Four Hands releases soon! Anything else you'd like to share?
R.W.~ Yes. I once caught a glimpse of the Hate Hotel, basically a sleight of hand / descent into pure evil chasms, and I hope for the audience's sake that that permutation of the Hand Hotel never leaks out ever again. I'd also like to thank you for the questions and the airtime, as well as the experience surrounding the session. Birds, paintings, licking lizards, New York cut, roosters, fully loaded coffee, arugula, a near scan of "Chances", did I leave anything out?
S.M.P.~ All bases covered, crowd is thrilled, until the next time! ! !
S.M.P.~ How long have you been envisioning or actively working on Four Hands?:
R.W.~ I discovered Four Hands on the evening of Friday, February 15 during tape preparations for the song "Crooners" in the tail end of the final performance of Dinner Music. Some blink-of-an-eye spiritual interference entered through the instrument cables, traveling into the second channel of a Portastudio where it confused and agitated the prerecording, afterwards bouncing back and curling through the cables and leading to the power strip, where this strange, quick, and unidentifiable energy / disturbance knocked the power out for a thousandth of a second. At the time I blamed faulty wiring. Later on I began to superstitiously suspect its presence coincided with the death of a newfound friend and neighbor.
The true culprit was fingered when I relocated from the North Shore to MLK in March. Immediately after loading my hardware in, I checked into the Hand Hotel, in the midst of a "loner weekend" with the Perfect Man. I'd already spent some hefty time in St. Louis during the LOGE VIDEO BLACK TENT productions with some of the residents of the Hand Hotel, so it came as no surprise that my new workspace located in a former boy's bedroom also housed the immortal immaterial hotel. They had traveled all the way from the Midwest to the South with me. No wonder power was acting funny that night in the Beast Hole. Some of those gnarly and convoluted creatures had gotten into the woodworks. It seems wherever I go, the hotel follows.
S.M.P.~ With this project, I hear a kind of supernatural progression from Dinner Music and Ruined Frame that I was very much hoping for, with elements of so many different types and dimensions of song/sound structures. Do you have any releases in progress, or would you like to catch folks up on any other recent works?
R.W.~ Trotter Huff, H.H.'s head of marketing, has me working hard to make the sales. Trotter makes it clear that I must have all bases covered. Currently the Hand Report featured in the online periodical "And Some of His Sons Were Horses" handles words, as does the Hand Hotel Welcome Kit, a shallow introductory package offered through Loge Media and Human Conduct containing writings, a welcome letter, a comic about the Perfect Man, the final full-length soundtrack by Dinner Music in bootleg CD-R form, advertisements, and Trotter Huff's debut as professional crooner. The last Dinner Music full-length is scheduled for prim and proper release on Spleen Coffin. The full-length is the soundtrack to Blood Quantum, a video which fictionalizes events involving the residents White Ghost, Lila Maria, Shadow Brother, and Fuzz. I am currently producing Stardaddy Dixie's rock full-length, "Tennessee", featuring his signature ham 'bare' bone rhythmic style, which will be included in the second night of the Welcome Kit serial. Bezoar Formations will be getting a master for the full-length "The Perfect Man" any day now. Other releases in the works include "The Secular Arm", a spoken word split with Moth Cock's Doug, and "The Living Stereo".
S.M.P.~ Do you see yourself touring as Four Hands soon? (If so, would you enlist any additional hands to help you?)
R.W.~ Unfortunately, I've been punished by Lila Maria for excess in material pursuits and collector's relapse. The sentence is a 9-to-5 position at the Pushtown Pharmacy. Although I've been demoted to "Weekend Warrior" status, I do suspect the H.H. gang are employing additional night auditors and customer service representatives to take care of their business.
S.M.P.~ Would you tell me more about the cast of characters you mention in the outro on your recording session?
R.W.~ I may inform you only with that which has been revealed to me through the "greeting card glints" of Lila Maria. And of those dim fragmented half-eye revelations, I am limited in that which I am permitted to inform you. May I?
Trotter Huff, as stated before, is the head of marketing and a dilettante crooner. His vocal cords were ripped out by the Growler during the battle of Bierce Ridge. The Growler converted them into black velvet tent paintings of villi. The paintings were used as decor and ticklish prophylactics and dangle on the walls of the singular room in the Hotel. Due to this incident, Huff relates and resembles the classic and scandalous crooner "Whispering" Jack Smith, whose voice was diminished by poison gas in World War I. The invention of the intimate microphone has allowed singers like Huff and Smith to communicate a low level dynamic of singing which otherwise would be buried in the mix of speakeasies and ringtones. Folks used to call the crooning style "cheating", but crooning has stood the test of time as a perfect intimate union between voice and electricity.
Stardaddy Dixie is your cookie cutter rebel, still adhering to the old novel ways. He says "Daddy's got you licked" and boasts and purses his orifices and points his drunken finger at you, stating absurd and idiotic statements like "I'm more captivating than the Canterbury Tales." I find his self-conscious obsession with his "Whiteman Southland" identity repulsive. Whenever I tell him anything directly straightforward and obscene, to his face, without any of that sneaky read-between-the-lines Southern Hospitality, he whomps me with his microphone. His main interests are religion, racism, and bedding your woman in the form of a snake. When he whistles inside of me, I must give the man what he needs.
Dial & Joy are two of my co-workers in the Pushtown Pharmacy. Joy is a beast of a lady who finds the most unusual places to eat crawfish and put out her cigarette butts.
Rich Bank publishes the punk zine, "Street Shiner", which houses his convoluted political views and schizophrenic opinions. Don't say that to his face though, unless you want to end up in his front porch mirror maze of eternal point / counterpoint. Like Daddy, Bank jumps at every chance to take his clothes off. Another "vanity spirit". He is not to be confused with the esoteric, prolific, and pitch perfect session musician Rich Bank of the Silver Palace Songsmiths.
Growler, Blue Boy, and the Maverick I must skip for the time being.
The Healer is Jeff Host (aka Jeffrey Leader, the Golden Host), who performs solo as Chemtrails. His sync-perfect synth sets on the Form A Log, Moth Cock, Chemtrails tour healed me every night.
Time of Death refers to the event described in question one. "Vernon knows his weather"
"greeting card glint" refers to a method of revelation Lila Maria Veve employs. I have seen the tactic utilized in the flesh by Fred Lonberg-Holm.
S.M.P.~ When did you reach the decisive understanding that music was likely to take over the majority of time and thought?
R.W.~ I don't recall. I'm not sure it does.
S.M.P.~ Tell me a little bit about your recent film-making experiences.
R.W.~ Megan Hollenbeck sent me footage of the late great wizard Dennis Palmer to edit into a new video form with the intention of showing it during his memorial at Barking Legs Theater. The month and a half that I knew him as a neighbor was barely longer than the length of Cabin Boy, but it housed some intense, fiery moments and conversations. I kept those powerful and vortical experiences in mind during editing. I had extreme anxiety leading up to the screening, since I was a new guest at his creative table. I wasn't sure if my naive expressions and recollections, coupled with the violent splicing of his face and voice, would offend his much closer friends and collaborators.
I dedicate it to Evan Lipson, Bob Stagner, and Melissa Johnson.
Technically, the video came up shy of expectations. I've realized video 8, while textural and abstract, does not translate chaos as well as digital cameras probably can. The tempo is too slow. Ideally, I'd love to edit a human animation frame by frame with HFR in 3D. This problem of tempo has slowed the work down on a video begun in December for White Suns, which I've been working on the final 5% since December 4th, its original day of conception.
S.M.P.~ If you had to choose one art form (aside from audio or video) to express yourself through as a primary, what would it be?
R.W.~ Moccasins.
S.M.P.~ Dream collaboration? Can be with you and anyone, or between others.
R.W.~ A spoken word split with Moth Cock's Doug.
S.M.P.~ Care to disclose Human Conduct Records ordering info or other ways to get in touch with you?
R.W.~ I'd love to. rickjweaver@gmail.com http://humanconductrecords.blogspot.com 812 Park Ave Chattanooga TN 37403 443-812-2602
S.M.P.~ Thanks so much for your performance and your company, you are really one of a kind. I hope to hear more Four Hands releases soon! Anything else you'd like to share?
R.W.~ Yes. I once caught a glimpse of the Hate Hotel, basically a sleight of hand / descent into pure evil chasms, and I hope for the audience's sake that that permutation of the Hand Hotel never leaks out ever again. I'd also like to thank you for the questions and the airtime, as well as the experience surrounding the session. Birds, paintings, licking lizards, New York cut, roosters, fully loaded coffee, arugula, a near scan of "Chances", did I leave anything out?
S.M.P.~ All bases covered, crowd is thrilled, until the next time! ! !
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Sorry Mom Podcast #12!!!!!
1 Crazy 2
Better Psychics
Better Psychics
2 Phone Booth
Russian Tsarlag
Midnight At Mary's House
3 Crawl
Rover Hook
Self-Released
4 Neighbors Knock
Table
Neighbors Knock Tape
5 After Cuts
Miami Angels in America
Dada Damage Compilation
6 Data Leak
Kirk Fogg
Self-Released
7 CLUTTER
Porno Jump-Start
IT HAS COME TO THIS
8 Green Angel alt. take
SHV
Scene Ripper
9 Hall of Mirrors
Daily Life
Necessary and Pathetic
10 Evan's Riff
The Outside World
NPComp
11 I Locked The Door
Merchandise
Strange Songs (In The Dark)
12 Room 9 (Memory Hole)
Jimmy Sanchez & His Crystal Balls
Freedom Of Choice Compilation 1
13 A Strange Community
Ami Dang
Hukam
14 Strange Medicine in the Desert
HNY
Freedom Of Choice Compilation 1
15 Invisible Blouse
Dads
Invisible Blouse 7"
16 Messin Round
Whorish Boorish
Self Released
17 The Shaggy D.A.
Suicide Magnets
Christmas
17 Blood Quantum Drummer's Dropout
Dinner Music
Nifty Fifty Compilation I
18 58 Days On The Road
U Can Unlearn Guitar
No Strings
19 Don't Let The Devil Find You
Dirty Beaches
Deluxe Double Fold Night-People Compilation
20 Babies Wearing Glasses
Andrew Barranca
Self Released
21 Stephanie
Hospice Witchery
Self Released
22 Creep Beat
Body Rot
Tuff Muscle [Cassette]
23 Flyhoney
Brooke Chekofsky
Self Released
24 Peanut Gallery
Fifi
Roundhouse Compilation 1
25 By Flesh and Blood Alone
Catheua
Adventure Hippies Comp
26 Exhaustions
Slag Ralden
Self Released
27 Innumerable
Ryan Phillip
Departures
28 Sea Dream
Omebi
Self Released
Better Psychics
Better Psychics
2 Phone Booth
Russian Tsarlag
Midnight At Mary's House
3 Crawl
Rover Hook
Self-Released
4 Neighbors Knock
Table
Neighbors Knock Tape
5 After Cuts
Miami Angels in America
Dada Damage Compilation
6 Data Leak
Kirk Fogg
Self-Released
7 CLUTTER
Porno Jump-Start
IT HAS COME TO THIS
8 Green Angel alt. take
SHV
Scene Ripper
9 Hall of Mirrors
Daily Life
Necessary and Pathetic
10 Evan's Riff
The Outside World
NPComp
11 I Locked The Door
Merchandise
Strange Songs (In The Dark)
12 Room 9 (Memory Hole)
Jimmy Sanchez & His Crystal Balls
Freedom Of Choice Compilation 1
13 A Strange Community
Ami Dang
Hukam
14 Strange Medicine in the Desert
HNY
Freedom Of Choice Compilation 1
15 Invisible Blouse
Dads
Invisible Blouse 7"
16 Messin Round
Whorish Boorish
Self Released
17 The Shaggy D.A.
Suicide Magnets
Christmas
17 Blood Quantum Drummer's Dropout
Dinner Music
Nifty Fifty Compilation I
18 58 Days On The Road
U Can Unlearn Guitar
No Strings
19 Don't Let The Devil Find You
Dirty Beaches
Deluxe Double Fold Night-People Compilation
20 Babies Wearing Glasses
Andrew Barranca
Self Released
21 Stephanie
Hospice Witchery
Self Released
22 Creep Beat
Body Rot
Tuff Muscle [Cassette]
23 Flyhoney
Brooke Chekofsky
Self Released
24 Peanut Gallery
Fifi
Roundhouse Compilation 1
25 By Flesh and Blood Alone
Catheua
Adventure Hippies Comp
26 Exhaustions
Slag Ralden
Self Released
27 Innumerable
Ryan Phillip
Departures
28 Sea Dream
Omebi
Self Released
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Random Interlude (With Gratitude)
Hi!
I realize it has been a while since we've done an artist feature or review, but that may all change soon.
Look forward to a new, free, downloadable broadcast in the next day or so. I've had my hands and ears full with the organizing of a fantastic new music compilation, but I haven't forgotten about this month's S.M.P!
Just a heads up: Special guest Rick Weaver will be stopping by to record for later broadcast on the show this May! His new solo project is called Four Hands, and we are very stoked about hearing him on the show.
If you ever want to send music for review or any kinds of sounds which you would like to see included in this free podcast series, as always, feel free to send them on down...
=========================>>>>
Contact: sorrymompodcast@gmail.com
Or telepathy is sometimes useful also, though written word has a tendency to keep it's luster for a bit longer.
Appreciate your taking the time to read this!
Best wishes this Spring,
Brigid from S.M.P.
I realize it has been a while since we've done an artist feature or review, but that may all change soon.
Look forward to a new, free, downloadable broadcast in the next day or so. I've had my hands and ears full with the organizing of a fantastic new music compilation, but I haven't forgotten about this month's S.M.P!
Just a heads up: Special guest Rick Weaver will be stopping by to record for later broadcast on the show this May! His new solo project is called Four Hands, and we are very stoked about hearing him on the show.
If you ever want to send music for review or any kinds of sounds which you would like to see included in this free podcast series, as always, feel free to send them on down...
=========================>>>>
Contact: sorrymompodcast@gmail.com
Or telepathy is sometimes useful also, though written word has a tendency to keep it's luster for a bit longer.
Appreciate your taking the time to read this!
Best wishes this Spring,
Brigid from S.M.P.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Sorry Mom Podcast #11 ! ! !
DEEYAY
Svelte
Self Released
SPQR
Side A
Black Diamonds In The Nite
Sweetie Sweats
Rain Drop'n
Self Released
Lamb Skin
Ceder
INC Tape
Unicorn Hard-On
Persian Cats
Split 12" w/Container
Gel Set
Ace Of Spadez
Self Released
Toe Ring
Justified
Timex
Ryan Philip
Time Frame (Helus Edit)
Self Released
Social Junk
It Just Isn't The Same
Born Into It
Su Sous Toulouse En Rogue
Margo Darling At The Treasure Island Funk Center
Split w/Lovebrrd
Aether Jag
Soft Power
Petra Genetrix
Blanche Blanche Blanche
Final Notice
Our Place
Russian Tsarlag
Down That Road
Midnight At Mary's House
D. Vassalotti
L'ange Rogue
Night People Compilation
Slavescene
Live at The Mons Venus
Bloodfest 2009
Suicide Magnets
Shilo Pepin
Christmas
Rose Quartz
Clockwork
King Fahrenhiet
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Sorry Mom Podcast #10 With Live Recordings From Russian Tsarlag!!!
Deluxin
She's Looking Eerie
Black and White
Andrew Barranca
A Clue (Big Bass Remix)
Self Released
Yakuza Dance Mob
Whale Blubber Funk
Blubber of The Whale EP
David Vassalotti
Work In Progress
Roundhouse Compilation II
The Outside World
Evan's Riff
Night People Comp
Secret Boyfriend
Demon Limb
Secret Boyfriend
Russian Tsarlag
Live In The Mound Of Sound
Sorry Mom Podcast
Sam V
Samantha's Vacation
Self Released
Kirk Fogg
Data Leak
Self Released
Monogamy
Beatrice
Leaving Ludington
Merchandise
Schoolyard (Club Mix)
Schoolyard/Graveyard 7"
Gel Set
Forever
Self Released
Porno Jump-Start
Almost Here
In Tune For Summer 2010
Godsnack
Skeleton Gloves
Demo
Roomdance
Sexual Fern Gully
Paradoxical Sleep
The Explanations Point
Test 2
The Explanations Point
Sweetie Sweats
Howlin' In The Fog
Self Released
Blanche Blanche Blanche
Talk Out Loud
Blanche Blanche Blanche
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Sorry Mom Podcast #9
Sorry Mom Podcast #9 Playlist:
Hour One:
Hour Two:
Leslie Keffer
Finally, Caves
Finally Caves LP
Ryan Philip
Innumerable
Departures
Blanche Blanche Blanche
Headroom Stages
Our Place
Profligate
Against The Wall-Gate/Mode-Attack Remix
More Records
Cube
Arcade Scene (Phase 4)
Bride Of Walkman
Merchandise
In Nightmare Room (Dave's Room)
ANgels In The Station
FUN
Track 5
Breathmint CD
Aether Jag
Soft Power
Petra Genetrix
Unicorn Hard-On
Persian Cats
Split 12" w/Container
Daily Life
Mindless Power
Necessary And Pathetic
SHV
The Slab
Scene RIpper
Hour Two:
The Dirt
Bag Of Bad Things
Comes Alive
( )
What Shall You Say Tonight?
False X Mas
Brooke Chekofsky & Gabriel Muse
Music Box
Self Released
Whorish Boorish
Quit Yr Cryin
Self Released
Ami Dang
Manali
Hukam
Big & Tall
Night Set @ Bloodfest 2009
Bloodfest 2009
Body Rot
Red Light A Go Go
Tuff Muscle
J Zagers
Neat To Know
Fold
Fifi
Reading Rainbow
Roundhouse Compilation II
PC Worship
Staring At The Sun
Cola Heavy Nights
Russian Tsarlag
Cruising On Cardboard
Midnight At Mary's House
Hour One:
Hour Two:
Leslie Keffer
Finally, Caves
Finally Caves LP
Ryan Philip
Innumerable
Departures
Blanche Blanche Blanche
Headroom Stages
Our Place
Profligate
Against The Wall-Gate/Mode-Attack Remix
More Records
Cube
Arcade Scene (Phase 4)
Bride Of Walkman
Merchandise
In Nightmare Room (Dave's Room)
ANgels In The Station
FUN
Track 5
Breathmint CD
Aether Jag
Soft Power
Petra Genetrix
Unicorn Hard-On
Persian Cats
Split 12" w/Container
Daily Life
Mindless Power
Necessary And Pathetic
SHV
The Slab
Scene RIpper
Hour Two:
The Dirt
Bag Of Bad Things
Comes Alive
( )
What Shall You Say Tonight?
False X Mas
Brooke Chekofsky & Gabriel Muse
Music Box
Self Released
Whorish Boorish
Quit Yr Cryin
Self Released
Ami Dang
Manali
Hukam
Big & Tall
Night Set @ Bloodfest 2009
Bloodfest 2009
Body Rot
Red Light A Go Go
Tuff Muscle
J Zagers
Neat To Know
Fold
Fifi
Reading Rainbow
Roundhouse Compilation II
PC Worship
Staring At The Sun
Cola Heavy Nights
Russian Tsarlag
Cruising On Cardboard
Midnight At Mary's House
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Sorry Mom Podcast #8!
Segment A
Segment B
Playlist for Sorry Mom Podcast #8
Gel Set
Atom Bomb
Self Released
Uncanny Valley
Rising
Night People Compilation
Ryan Philip
7000 Tears
Demo
Young Egypt
Rubberbandz
The Red Tape
Unicorn Hard On
Wildfire Girls
Split 12" w/Container
Roover Hook
Roover Trooper
Self Released
Sweetie Sweats
Candypop
Self Released
Preaux Breaux Geauxld
Night Set
Bloodfest 2009
Skeleton Warrior
Porno World
Luvsik
Merchandise
Worthless Apology
Strange Songs (In The Dark)
Andrew Barranca
Metal Beach
Self Released
Outmode
830 2
Outmode/Lesson Lesson Lessen Relearn Split
Sharlyn Evertsz
Silver Six
Self Released
DJ Hollow Life
13 Days With The Succubus
Self Released
Black Beast of Arrrghhh
Yrachaz
Self Released
Mark Castle
I Pray To Dog
Self Released
Femminielli
Estados Alterados
Dada Damage Compilation
Las Fritas
Plastic
Self Released
Buoyant Sea
Christmas Time In Chicago
Self Released
Russian Tsarlag
Slowly Wiped Away
Liquid Nails
Argotiers
Argotiers Demo
Self Released
Hurricanes of Love
Winter Home
Split 12" w/Invisible Circle
Omebi
Vision Turns To Stone
Self Released
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Dinner Music (Rick Weaver), St Louis, MO
Dinner Music (Rick Weaver), St Louis, MO
I wanted to begin this hopefully informative spread fresh off of listening to Clam Date (a Human Conduct Records release), maybe three times in a row. Having recently unearthed my copy from a hidden box of packed goods that I had been keeping in storage, you can now hear all about how this soundtrack tape was like the missing link in my understanding and reconnection to cassette culture and the power of analog. For years, I didn't have an adequate stereo tape listening facility, unless I was plugged into phones. No excuse, I know, but so many great, mind blowing releases from the last couple years being put on hold in my life solely for their "obsolete" format? Unacceptable. Absolutely. And my Walkman was hissy crap, so it didn't help much.
Now on to bigger and better stereos, (I swear I have a point here), about a year and 1/2 ago, I finally got back to basics. Nowadays, it's rare that I spin a disk that I haven't MP3'd up to my computer, but tapes, records, and lathes have taken those digital files places. Why? Maybe they have more personality. More presence. Maybe the sound of digital skipping is so much more unbearable than the sound of a record skipping. And so on. So now that I can preach with great authenticity about the power of non-digital listening formats, I still hope to convince you of how some of them, way too many to mention here, have changed my life for good.
Dinner Music is the moniker Rick Weaver chose for his tape spliced, organ and piano infused, drum machine, noise, and sonically all over the place soundtrack recordings. Live, this can be anything from soundscapes improvised to suit the mood of any surroundings, to song performance and re-creation. In addition to Dinner Music, Rick also plays in/has been a part of the following acts: The New Flesh, Form-A -Log, Ruined Frame, Female Topics, and also with Age Wave in the Age Wave/Dinner Music "Alley Vision" cassette collaboration with Form-A-Log member Ren Schofield.
(Dinner Music Live @ The Bank)
Multi-instrumentalist, vocal contortionist, and purveyor of the unexpected, Rick's music and label Human Conduct Records, http://humanconductrecords.blogspot.com are steadfast examples of the validity of analog musical archives, and more so, the importance of listening to space apart from time, sounds that rattle, shake, and ease the spirit simultaneously. Why did Clam Date change my life? How have other releases like "Electric Hukam" and "Alley Vision" shaped the way I see and hope to create music as well? By taking apart the complex, and reconstructing atmosphere, sound, and musical influence as one addictive and cathartic listening experience. You really should follow the link above to his label homepage and create your own HCR perspective.
His newest DM release can be ordered and previewed here:
Bathetic Records' New Release:
Tomb of Comb (Dinner Music)
Rick lives in St Louis, MO, and can be found working on original film and music projects with the likes of Wendy Hyatt, Larva Lu, and other gifted contributors. Many surprises on the horizon, most likely. Don't say I didn't warn you...
I wanted to begin this hopefully informative spread fresh off of listening to Clam Date (a Human Conduct Records release), maybe three times in a row. Having recently unearthed my copy from a hidden box of packed goods that I had been keeping in storage, you can now hear all about how this soundtrack tape was like the missing link in my understanding and reconnection to cassette culture and the power of analog. For years, I didn't have an adequate stereo tape listening facility, unless I was plugged into phones. No excuse, I know, but so many great, mind blowing releases from the last couple years being put on hold in my life solely for their "obsolete" format? Unacceptable. Absolutely. And my Walkman was hissy crap, so it didn't help much.
Now on to bigger and better stereos, (I swear I have a point here), about a year and 1/2 ago, I finally got back to basics. Nowadays, it's rare that I spin a disk that I haven't MP3'd up to my computer, but tapes, records, and lathes have taken those digital files places. Why? Maybe they have more personality. More presence. Maybe the sound of digital skipping is so much more unbearable than the sound of a record skipping. And so on. So now that I can preach with great authenticity about the power of non-digital listening formats, I still hope to convince you of how some of them, way too many to mention here, have changed my life for good.
Dinner Music is the moniker Rick Weaver chose for his tape spliced, organ and piano infused, drum machine, noise, and sonically all over the place soundtrack recordings. Live, this can be anything from soundscapes improvised to suit the mood of any surroundings, to song performance and re-creation. In addition to Dinner Music, Rick also plays in/has been a part of the following acts: The New Flesh, Form-A -Log, Ruined Frame, Female Topics, and also with Age Wave in the Age Wave/Dinner Music "Alley Vision" cassette collaboration with Form-A-Log member Ren Schofield.
(Dinner Music Live @ The Bank)
Multi-instrumentalist, vocal contortionist, and purveyor of the unexpected, Rick's music and label Human Conduct Records, http://humanconductrecords.blogspot.com are steadfast examples of the validity of analog musical archives, and more so, the importance of listening to space apart from time, sounds that rattle, shake, and ease the spirit simultaneously. Why did Clam Date change my life? How have other releases like "Electric Hukam" and "Alley Vision" shaped the way I see and hope to create music as well? By taking apart the complex, and reconstructing atmosphere, sound, and musical influence as one addictive and cathartic listening experience. You really should follow the link above to his label homepage and create your own HCR perspective.
His newest DM release can be ordered and previewed here:
Bathetic Records' New Release:
Tomb of Comb (Dinner Music)
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Sorry Mom Podcast #7 is here!!!
Artist
Song
Release
Whorish Boorish
Outta My Spine
Self Released
David Vassalotti
Work In Progress
Roundhouse Compilation II
The Ruined Frame
What Now, Buttercup?
Breath & Pulse
Yakuza Dance Mob
Whale Blubber Funk
Blubber of The Whale
Lesson Lesson Lessen Relearn
Something About Americans
Split w/Outmode
Daily Life
There's No Solution Because There Is No Problem
Necessary and Pathetic
Deeyay
Elevate
Galactic Entry
Horaflora/Secret Boyfriend
Chocolat
Horaflora/Secret Boyfriend 12"
Darlington Pair
Chorus of...
Past The Buccaneer
Sweetie Sweats
Living In A Girl's World
Self Released
U Can Unlearn Guitar
She Don't Know About Art
No Strings
Monogamy
Touch of Gray
Nubile Bile
Hour Two:
Krinkle Kuts
Abandoned Beaches
Krinkle Kuts Cassingle
Ami Dang
Where Nothing Grows
Hukam
Toe Ring
At The Window/Life On The Line
Self Released
Lazy Magnet
Whip In Reach
Self Released
Sharlyn Evertsz
I Know I'll Stay
Self Released
Haves&Thirds
X's, O's, and a Couple of J's
Now I Know Why Tigers Eat Their Young
Baylies Band
A Dialectic Of Temporality
A Chorus Of Indignation
Radio Shock
Hypercube
Internal Symmetry
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
New from Yakuza Dance Mob, Blubber of The Whale EP
Review of the Blubber Of The Whale EP by Yakuza Dance Mob, released Sept 12th 2012
In case you're not already hip to the underground music scene in Birmingham, Alabama, I would like to enlighten you to one group in particular, who's frontman I met at my good friends Erin and Cory's wedding. RD Hardcore had traveled down to Tampa with a friend to perform in another project, and without having heard them before, I wondered how far they would push the limit, music and performance-wise, and what all families and guests present would think. Also I wondered almost aloud, "Is this going to be a noise show?" They did play a trashcan, by the way, pretty sure I'm not hallucinating remembering that.
Then I realized, Lazy Magnet, S2K, Yakuza Dance Mob, myself and Scott Fuxan on the DJ booth... of course it was a noise show. I guess I just thought all of us would abide by some unspoken formal ettiquete due to the fact that it was at a wedding. It was pretty free form, and everyone seemed to have a wonderful time, freezing-for-Florida weather or not. I didn't drink, but I'm sure I remember passing out on the stage of the rented ranch pavilion clutching my coat and waiting to load out around four am. It was a good night.
When RD, one of the founders of this group, messaged me almost a year later to let me know Yakuza Dance Mob had a new EP coming out in September 2012, and that I could play music on S.M.P. from it, I was very much looking forward to hearing it. But again, I had no idea what to expect. Would it be improv, pre-meditated multi tracking, just him, or with others, I had a lot to be surprised about.
Band members include RD Hardcore, (our man from the wedding), Rev. Jack Ladybird, CJ Afterhours, Scruffs McGee, and Honey Von Trapp. The EP is twelve minutes, forty five seconds long, all seamlesely layered, contains one slide guitar styled remix of the first track, and the last track is a tape reverb deluxe edition with some high floaty, effected vocals and the recycled loop to tie it together at the end. It could very well be the dance anthems five people would produce, should they actually find themselves trapped Pinocchio style in the stomach of a giant sea creature. There is a prevalent repetition, but each variation is different, leaving a hum-a-long, sailor-esque atmosphere to be found within the bars.
Here's a link to their EP on Bandcamp, more from these folks soon:
Blubber of The Whale EP
In case you're not already hip to the underground music scene in Birmingham, Alabama, I would like to enlighten you to one group in particular, who's frontman I met at my good friends Erin and Cory's wedding. RD Hardcore had traveled down to Tampa with a friend to perform in another project, and without having heard them before, I wondered how far they would push the limit, music and performance-wise, and what all families and guests present would think. Also I wondered almost aloud, "Is this going to be a noise show?" They did play a trashcan, by the way, pretty sure I'm not hallucinating remembering that.
Then I realized, Lazy Magnet, S2K, Yakuza Dance Mob, myself and Scott Fuxan on the DJ booth... of course it was a noise show. I guess I just thought all of us would abide by some unspoken formal ettiquete due to the fact that it was at a wedding. It was pretty free form, and everyone seemed to have a wonderful time, freezing-for-Florida weather or not. I didn't drink, but I'm sure I remember passing out on the stage of the rented ranch pavilion clutching my coat and waiting to load out around four am. It was a good night.
When RD, one of the founders of this group, messaged me almost a year later to let me know Yakuza Dance Mob had a new EP coming out in September 2012, and that I could play music on S.M.P. from it, I was very much looking forward to hearing it. But again, I had no idea what to expect. Would it be improv, pre-meditated multi tracking, just him, or with others, I had a lot to be surprised about.
Band members include RD Hardcore, (our man from the wedding), Rev. Jack Ladybird, CJ Afterhours, Scruffs McGee, and Honey Von Trapp. The EP is twelve minutes, forty five seconds long, all seamlesely layered, contains one slide guitar styled remix of the first track, and the last track is a tape reverb deluxe edition with some high floaty, effected vocals and the recycled loop to tie it together at the end. It could very well be the dance anthems five people would produce, should they actually find themselves trapped Pinocchio style in the stomach of a giant sea creature. There is a prevalent repetition, but each variation is different, leaving a hum-a-long, sailor-esque atmosphere to be found within the bars.
Here's a link to their EP on Bandcamp, more from these folks soon:
Blubber of The Whale EP
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Sorry Mom Podcast #6: With Special Guests Newton and Tony Bologny!!!
Here it is broken up into two easily digestible segments. Click share, then an option to download will appear. More past shows coming to the archives soon!!!
Hour One:
Hour Two:
Playlist for Sorry Mom Podcast #6:
Artist
Song
Release
Rover Hook
Street Corner
Self Released
Andrew Barranca
A Clue
Self Released
Newton
Live in Studio at The Mound of Sound
Sorry Mom Podcast #6
Tony Bologny
Live in Studio at The Mound of Sound
Sorry Mom Podcast #6
Samantha Vacation
Samantha's Vacation
Samantha
D.I.B.
Sparkle Butt
Some Kind of Hero
Buoyant Sea/Gel Set
What Do You Think
Self Released
Moondust+
Post Lady
Self Released
FUN
Track 57
FUN
Unicorn Hard-On
RECYCLE
Diamond Habitat
The Ruined Frame
The Moving Picture
Sing a Pleasant Song
Mr. Transylvania
Bela Lugosi Ain't Dead
Hand To Plow, Don't Look Back
SHV
Hot Number
Scene Ripper
VVQART
My Cur
Then and Eother And You Have 0 Answers
Porno Jump-Start
COLORWAYS
Cleaning Up
Kirk Fogg
Data Leak
Self Released
J. Zagers
The Catalyst & The Whisperer (Club Mix)
Freedom of Choice Compilation
Russian Tsarlag
Palisades Park
Bloodfest 2009
Roomdance
Disruptor Legacy
Paradoxical Sleep
Leslie Keffer
Finally, Caves
Finally, Caves 12"
Daily Life
My Time
Necessary and Pathetic
Cube
Arcade Scene
Bride of Walk Man
Merchandise
Schoolyard (Club Mix)
Schoolyard 7"
Hour One:
Hour Two:
Playlist for Sorry Mom Podcast #6:
Artist
Song
Release
Rover Hook
Street Corner
Self Released
Andrew Barranca
A Clue
Self Released
Newton
Live in Studio at The Mound of Sound
Sorry Mom Podcast #6
Tony Bologny
Live in Studio at The Mound of Sound
Sorry Mom Podcast #6
Samantha Vacation
Samantha's Vacation
Samantha
D.I.B.
Sparkle Butt
Some Kind of Hero
Buoyant Sea/Gel Set
What Do You Think
Self Released
Moondust+
Post Lady
Self Released
FUN
Track 57
FUN
Unicorn Hard-On
RECYCLE
Diamond Habitat
The Ruined Frame
The Moving Picture
Sing a Pleasant Song
Mr. Transylvania
Bela Lugosi Ain't Dead
Hand To Plow, Don't Look Back
SHV
Hot Number
Scene Ripper
VVQART
My Cur
Then and Eother And You Have 0 Answers
Porno Jump-Start
COLORWAYS
Cleaning Up
Kirk Fogg
Data Leak
Self Released
J. Zagers
The Catalyst & The Whisperer (Club Mix)
Freedom of Choice Compilation
Russian Tsarlag
Palisades Park
Bloodfest 2009
Roomdance
Disruptor Legacy
Paradoxical Sleep
Leslie Keffer
Finally, Caves
Finally, Caves 12"
Daily Life
My Time
Necessary and Pathetic
Cube
Arcade Scene
Bride of Walk Man
Merchandise
Schoolyard (Club Mix)
Schoolyard 7"
Monday, August 20, 2012
Sorry Mom Podcast #5!!!
Song
Artist
Release
Polish Your Silver Tongue (4track)
Lamb Skin
Self Released
The Explanations Point
Test 2
The Explanations Point
PC Worship
Staring at the Sun
Cola Heavy Nights Compilation
Loki's Black Car
Russian Tsarlag
There's A Snake In My Cash Register
Lord
Secret Boyfriend
Night Wish/Draged To The Ceiling
Hwy Hypnosis
Trafficpattern
Sight-gags
Grey Owl
USAISAMONSTER
R.I.P.
The Moving Picture
The Ruined Frame
Sing a Pleasant Song
Candypop
Sweetie Sweats
Self Released
My Beatrice
Monogamy
Leaving Ludington
Trexxxtreme
Tyger Beat
Kids, We're Here/Roundhouse Compilation II
Gratia Plena
Diamond Hymen
Self Released
Hateplex - Dimensions of My Attitude Part 1
Toe Ring
Self Released
To The Point Part 1
Radio Shock
Internal Symmetry
Collecting Vapors- Hotel Edition
Rose Quartz
King Fahrenheit Demos
Boyfriend
MOONDUST+
Self Released
I Locked The Door
Merchandise
Strange Songs (In The Dark)
The Breaking
Fielded
Lord Reigns: Let The People Tremble
Neighbors Knock
Table
Neighbors Knock Tape
Shirklings
Slag Ralden
Self Released
Synth Improv
Meager Sunlight
Summer Night Music
Room 9 (Memory Hole)
Jimmy Sanchez & His Crystal Balls
Freedom Of Choice Compilation
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Summer of Weirds 2012 at Churchill's Pub
August 7th from 7pm-3am at Churchill's Pub in Miami, Florida:
No Cover!!!
Tons of bands!!!
Here are the fliers!!!!!
Stu and I will be playing as The Mental Lists, and he will also be ripping a set as The Explanation's Point. Our patio spot is btwn 7:50 and 9:35ish, and I play inside solo at 10:30.
Free show, don't go!!!!!
xoxoxo, Brigid
No Cover!!!
Tons of bands!!!
Here are the fliers!!!!!
Stu and I will be playing as The Mental Lists, and he will also be ripping a set as The Explanation's Point. Our patio spot is btwn 7:50 and 9:35ish, and I play inside solo at 10:30.
Free show, don't go!!!!!
xoxoxo, Brigid
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Sorry Mom Podcast #4
Artist
Song
Album
L Villa Lobos
Pee Anual
Self Released
Sweetie Sweats
Living in A Girl's World
Self Released
VVAQRT
My Cur
Then And Eother And You Have 0 Answers
Laser Poodle
Portland A1
Laser Poodle
Ladder Snapper
Traffic Pattern
Sight Gags
Blue Sabbath Black Fiji
Black Rice
WHNZ:3:EHKI
Unicorn Hard-On
Infinite Black Bird
Puff Element
Daily Life
Virgin Pilgrim
Necessary And Pathetic
Canterbury Rams
Simple Minds
Deluxe Double Fold Comp
Sharlyn Everst
Moment After
Self-Released
Slag Ralden
Exhaustions
Self Released
Russian Tsarlag
Return To Sender (Elvis Cover)
Live in the Mike Eisenstadt Studio
Secret Boyfriend
Demon Limb
Savage Weekend Cassette
Hour Two
CrAow
Square Blocks And Dead End Streets
Unreleased
Silent Isle
Cooling My Rustic Interior
Shallows, Not Surfaces
Aether Jag
Soft Power
Petra Genetrix
J Zagers
Neat To Know
Fold-The Tale Of Table
Ami Dang
Treasure
Hukam
Merchandise
In Nightmare Room
Children of Desire
Deluxin'
Sick Lick
Hag Bloom Tapes 7"
Boulders
Night Set
Bloodfest 2009
Radio Shock
Cucumber Salad
Internal Symmetry
Moondust +
Post Lady
Self Released
The OALS
Peggy
Freedom of Choice Compilation
Fielded
Home
Grave Stadium: A Collection of Heart Chants
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Sorry Mom Podcast #3
Playlist for Sorry Mom Podcast #3!!!
Rogue Fate
Daily Life
Necessary And Pathetic
Licky Licky
Unicorn Hard On
Our Previous Past Life Paws
Green angel (Alt Take)
SHV
Scene Ripper
I Know
Sweetie Sweats
Self Released
Chocolat
Horaflora/Secret Boyfriend
Horaflora/Secret Boyfriend
Spiked Punch
The Ruined Frame
Breath And Pulse
Holy Rollers, For Curls The Pope Would Envy
D.I.B.
Some Kind Of Hero
Never Been Here Before
Hunnie Bunnies
Yum!
Bleed Blud
Neon Blud
B Girls 12"
Sick Lick
Deluxin
Hag Bloom Tapes 7"
Executive D.
Skeleton Warrior
Seasons of Nudity
Manali
Ami Dang
Hukam
Axe
EmBard
Roundhouse Compilation I
Kelper 16(AB)-b
Darlington Pair
Past The Buccaneer
Love Lagoon
Blue Sabbath Black FIji
FUCKNO
Arpegulator
Porno Jump Start
It Has Come To This
Finally, Caves
Leslie Keffer
Finally, Caves 12"
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Mid Year's Resoltuions/Broadcast Update
Hello guys and dolls!!!
I appreciate all the music, and feedback (constructive and otherwise), people have given to this web project and podcast. I mean this in all seriousness, now!
As I sweat my brains out at my practice space, reviewing stuff in the works, and writing this to you for a post later, I feel like time traveling, or maybe something good has come over me, I don't know what exactly. Stop me if I start to go crazy now, I think I can hold it together.
My point is, I care too much and don't share enough. This has been the case for years. I'm tired of that way of living and I want it to end. And so it does.
In this new chapter of my life, I request the following of myself, and of you, bored web hunter in search of a musical tidbit:
1. Make this all worthwhile. We live in some kind of halted universe, everyone's afraid of tipping over, no one wants to roll the dice just yet. Is it fear of 2012? I mean, every time I saw my zipper in 2009 I got shaky in my shoes for Y2K, so I guess I can understand... but I say party now, worry about it later.
<<<==P.S. To me, you should know, this means not much more than some strong coffee, a place to myself to think, and knowing I can escape seclusion later. So if you're lucky, a party like mine ain't hard to find.
2. Working out all volume/technical levels to my satisfaction (all this will require of you is listening), with these web broadcasts. It's tricky getting one hour & forty five minutes worth of music into a two hour broadcast, with talk in-between. And all leveled out, whilst still being respectful of the original fidelity of the recordings. I'm working on it, with limited software, but great patience! I think third time's a charm?
3. Being generous and sincere about supporting these artists who I've written about and featured in these dumpster dove (thanx Hesikia Shitnut for the metaphor), playlists/archives. And never making one cent from any of this myself, but hopefully not losing too many on being sucked into making this happen! Just kidding.
With this, also, staying in touch with folks I know to see who's down to send stuff for a later episode and never assuming just cause we traded discs 3 years ago you're up for being broadcast here, you know?
Be my penpal, tell me what you think of all this mess:
sorrymompodcast@gmail.com
Episode #3 should be out before mid July. Two new per month, and they'll be up for about four months a piece. Get 'em wile they're hot!
I appreciate all the music, and feedback (constructive and otherwise), people have given to this web project and podcast. I mean this in all seriousness, now!
As I sweat my brains out at my practice space, reviewing stuff in the works, and writing this to you for a post later, I feel like time traveling, or maybe something good has come over me, I don't know what exactly. Stop me if I start to go crazy now, I think I can hold it together.
My point is, I care too much and don't share enough. This has been the case for years. I'm tired of that way of living and I want it to end. And so it does.
In this new chapter of my life, I request the following of myself, and of you, bored web hunter in search of a musical tidbit:
1. Make this all worthwhile. We live in some kind of halted universe, everyone's afraid of tipping over, no one wants to roll the dice just yet. Is it fear of 2012? I mean, every time I saw my zipper in 2009 I got shaky in my shoes for Y2K, so I guess I can understand... but I say party now, worry about it later.
<<<==P.S. To me, you should know, this means not much more than some strong coffee, a place to myself to think, and knowing I can escape seclusion later. So if you're lucky, a party like mine ain't hard to find.
2. Working out all volume/technical levels to my satisfaction (all this will require of you is listening), with these web broadcasts. It's tricky getting one hour & forty five minutes worth of music into a two hour broadcast, with talk in-between. And all leveled out, whilst still being respectful of the original fidelity of the recordings. I'm working on it, with limited software, but great patience! I think third time's a charm?
3. Being generous and sincere about supporting these artists who I've written about and featured in these dumpster dove (thanx Hesikia Shitnut for the metaphor), playlists/archives. And never making one cent from any of this myself, but hopefully not losing too many on being sucked into making this happen! Just kidding.
With this, also, staying in touch with folks I know to see who's down to send stuff for a later episode and never assuming just cause we traded discs 3 years ago you're up for being broadcast here, you know?
Be my penpal, tell me what you think of all this mess:
sorrymompodcast@gmail.com
Episode #3 should be out before mid July. Two new per month, and they'll be up for about four months a piece. Get 'em wile they're hot!
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Podcast #2: Pre 4th of July Edition!
ALMOSTHERE
Porno Jump-Start
IN TUNE FOR SUMMER 2010
Club Night Stalker
Rene Hell
Cola Heavy Nights Compilation
employees are your best consultants Kindling barnesses internal insight (Duv Version)
VVAQRT
Than on eother and you have 0 answers
Mindless Power
Daily Life
Necessary and Pathetic
arcade scene (phase 4)
Cube
Bride of Walk Man
Contact
Table
Fold-The Tale Of Table
Soft Power
Aether Jag
Petra Genetrix EP
to win back spacer
SHV
Adventure Hippies Comp
Touch Of Gray
Monogamy
Nubile Bile
dogjammin AD
HITHERDAXODES
Self Released
Sweat Spot
Chronic Spells
Debi from Curves
quit yr cryin
whorish boorish
Self Released
Common Cube/Half Alive
Russian Tsarlag
There's A Snake In My Cash Register
sea dream
Omebi
Self released
Late Nite Snack
Laser Poodle
Self Releaed
Winter Home
Hurricanes of Love
Hurricanes of Love / Invisible Circle Spilt
Morning Rise
Invisible Circle
Hurricanes of Love / Invisible Circle Spilt
against the wall (gatemode attack)
Profilgate
More Records MP3
Disruptor Legacy
Roomdance
Paradoxical Sleep
Time
Merchandise
Children Of Desire
Some Eggs
Dads
Roundhouse Compilation II
Skull Bitch
Body Rot
Tuff Muscle [Cassette]
Mercedes and Ladies
MOONDUST+
Self Released
Whip In Reach
Lazy Magnet
Self Released
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