Idle Rich on NTS

Alien Jams w/ Chloe Frieda and Idle Rich – 12th January 2014 by Nts Radio on Mixcloud

This week I had Idle Rich in the studio, playing an hour of music from his extensive record collection.  From Space Invaders to Cecil Leuter, Roxy Music, as well as mysterious music for Volkswagens, enjoy an hour of rare and magnificent vinyl goodness.
Alphonse Mouzon – Space Invaders (PA USA)
The Wozard of IZ – The Killing of the Witch (AM Records)
Space Invaders – Star Encounters (Gateaway Records)
Arkade Funk – Tilt (Decca)
Alexander Gradski – Моя Живая Покойница (Мелодия) 
Los Dada – Los Anos Verdes (Arieto)  
Rahul  Dev Burman – Title Music (EMI) 
Jombo – Melodiscaplypso II Disco Mix (Woods Records) 
De Nieuwe Volkswagen Transporter – Track 7 (Volkswagen) 
Idle Rich – Killing of the Perv (Self Released) 
Cecil Leuter – Pop Electronique Number 9 (Mondiphone) 
Giampiero Boneschi – Computer Dance (Chappell Recorded Music Library)  
Xylitol – Ghost Office (Solvent Halo)  
Roxy Music – Sultanesque (E.G. Music)  
Faust – Miss Fortune (Virgin) 
 

 

January Fifth

 
It was nice to be back in the NTS studio after a long break, it ended up being a chance for me to play some dark drone-y jams to welcome the new year.  I also played some stuff from Karen Novotny X, (very cool album and the recordings say 78-79, but there has been some questions about when it was actually made) I also played experimental goodness from Barcelona’s Nad Spiro album, called Atomic Spy. 
 
Next Sunday, I’m very pleased to announce that Idle Rich will be joining me for the show.  Rich has the most amazing record collection, so it will be really interesting to see what he brings! Check out one of his mixes below!
  
Zodiac- Capricorn (the Uncapricious Climber)
Bernard Parmegiani-  Pour en finir avec le pouvoir d’Orphée: L’Oscillée
Ivvvo- Crystal Shadows
Shapednoise- Black Cells
Moon Wheel- The Weather
Karen Novotny X-  Horror Partner
Charles Manier- Your Body
Karen Novotny X-  W.A.R.M.
Nad Spiro- Interfector
Kane Ikin- Europa
Slitscan- There Is Only the Dance
Wasserman- dumpfe tone
Nad Spiro- Deriva
Shelley Parker- 2 Deep Excavations

DJs at the Shutterbug

Alien Jams is putting on this night next week at the Shutterbug.  It’s a Bar/ Creperie located on Rivington Street, just near Shoreditch High Street.  If you’re in East London drop by for a nice selection of Post Punk, Psych, Italo Disco, Synth and beyond!
 
 

 

Patrick Cowley Review

I recently wrote a piece for Juno Plus on the amazing Patrick Cowley LP that came out in October.

Patrick Cowley’s School Daze is brought to us by the joint efforts of San Francisco label Dark Entries and the city’s long running club night Honey Soundsystem, and draws from an enlightening cache of compositions that the producer licensed to gay porn films. Cowley is most known as a pioneering disco and Hi-NRG producer, with hits such as “Menergy” and “Megatron Man,” along with collaborations like “Do Ya Wanna Funk” and “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)” with disco icon Sylvester. This release focuses on the weirder, more experimental side of Cowley’s work that is perhaps over-shadowed by his undoubted disco legacy. These eleven tracks were taken from the scores to Muscle Up and School Daze, from the Fox Studio archives; porn film soundtracks that that expose a shadier side of San Francisco in the 70s and early 80s.

Although Cowley is known for his disco productions, he showed an interest in electronic experimentation from a young age, studying music at the City College of San Francisco where he developed his synthesizer skills, and founded the Electronic Music Lab. It is the early music from Cowley’s college days that make up this release, which was then adjusted by the Fox Studio owner John Coletti, using a variable speed oscillator to synchronize the music to the scenes of the films.

“Zygote” starts with full force, in the same spirit as some of Cowley’s famous Hi-NRG disco workouts, but instead of setting the pace for the album, the track stands alone and is followed by a number of incredibly bizarre and far-out recordings. From the onset, synths are rich and earthy in quality, with bright cosmic tones that flicker above bellowing bass. “Nightcrawler” is as dark and mischievous as its name suggests, as tiptoeing synths meet oddball electronics.

“Seven Sacred Pools” is a stunning piece of music; patterns of repetition are topped with rugged bass, unexpectedly falling into a Tangerine Dream-like trance. “Primordial Landscape” brings forth synth reflections of murky trip-like quality, with sounds that are so strange, it feels like they must have been drug induced, whereas “Tides of Man” closes the album with carefully strung arpeggios that propel the track forth with rigorous strength…

Read the rest of the review HERE

Ekoplekz Mix

It was a pleasure to have a mix from EKOPLEKZ on Sunday’s show, I started the show off with the first 20 minutes of music and then Nick provided the mix for the rest of the show, including alot of great unreleased stuff alongside music from Exotic Pylon records,  Further Records and Modern Love.


 
 
 
 
Hacker Farm- Burlington
John Baker- Accentric
Matmos- Polychords
Mordant Music- Olde Wobbly
 
Ekoplekz Mix
 
Ekoplekz- Aviary Unheimlich (unreleased)
Canonbury- Bodmin Fence- Hacker Farm Remix (Exotic Pylon)
CHXFX- Untitled (unreleased)
Tlön- Truth in the 13th- Replekz (Birkhouse Recordings)
The Stranger- Where Are Our Monsters Now, Where Are Our Friends? (Modern Love)
Vales- Letter Beacons- (Further Records)
Dolly Dolly feat. Ekoplekz- No Stars (Exotic Pylon)
Ekoclef- Gamelan Powder (unreleased)
Thorsten Soltau- Shades- Replekz (m.m. label)
eMMplekz- AngloruM SaxonuM- edit (unreleased)