Pangaea Ultima

I reviewed Steve Moore’s excellent new LP for Juno Plus, here’s an excerpt…
Steve Moore’s debut release on Spectrum Spools goes by the name Pangaea Ultima, and refers to a potential super-continent formation, occurring sometime in the next 250 million years. This mighty fusion of land-mass is part of an ongoing cycle that saw the formation of Pangaea, 300 million years ago.
If anyone is up to the task of providing the music for this epic formation, it’s Steve Moore. No stranger to analogue electronics, he is perhaps first known for his role in Zombi, which formed in the early 2000s, taking influence from the likes of Goblin and John Carpenter, at a time when few bands were citing horror soundtracks as inspiration.
Since then, Moore has built a healthy solo career, with some of his releases even spilling over into the dance floor. Despite this, Moore does not come from a dance music background, nor did he start out DJing, or have any intention of making dance tracks; he came from a noisy post-punk/no-wave/metal background that saw him through his involvement with the band Microwaves back in 2001.
Pangaea Ultima starts with “Endless Caverns”, a track that steers the listener into a dazed abyss of electronics; momentum gathers with expanding synths, oozing into a steady stream of hallucinations. Decisively warm tones alight “Planetwalk”, providing structure over looming uneasiness. “Deep Time” is a highlight of the album, with a stark rigid introduction that prickles the spine, emerging into a skewed dance track that feels slightly ill-boding…
Read the rest of the review HERE

Kit Grill with Alien Jams

“Mirror Image is the debut album from Kit Grill. Building upon his previous EP Expressions, Grill has made a minimalist experimental record touching on ambient, techno and avant grade structures. Inspired by Phillip Glass and John Cage, repetitive harmonies build and fall throughout the 12 tracks with a cinematic vision running through the album, Mirror Image was made over 6 months during 2013.”

Me and Kit went b2b for the show, it was a good hour of music!  Kit ended up playing quite a few unreleased tracks, fresh off the production line…

Kit Grill- Firefly
Heatsick- Clear Chanel
Aphex Twin- Xtal
Patrick Cowley- Nightcrawler
Grey- Dan Asher
Cluster- Caramel
Kit Grill- Variations
Heatsick- Re- Engineering
Kit Grill- Untitled (forthcoming)
Main- III
Kit Grill- Untitled (forthcoming)
Steve Moore- Logotone
Kit Grill- Untitled (forthcoming)

Alien Jams with Alex Wilson

Alex Wilson from Public Information record label joined me on the show for the second time this year.  It was a pleasure to have Alex back in the studio, playing some records from his collection.

In Alex’s words, “a mix of ambient electronics, new age + other misty-eyed synth guff.”

 Paul Robinson- Some Enchanted Evening
Charles Cohen- Camera Dance
Anworth Kirk- Hexploitation
Ella Fitzgerald- Russian Lullaby
Kay Gardener- Prayer to Aphrodite
Finis Africane- El Secreto De Las 12
The Zodiac- Pisces The Peace Piper
Ethereal- Light is Knowledge
Transmuted- Transmuted
Angelo Badalamenti- Mysteries of Love
Motion Sickness of Time Travel- Auto Suggestion
William Bell- I Forgot to Be Your Lover
Lonnie Holley- Fifth Child Burning
Vera Hall- Wild Ox Moan
Rainer Veil- Struck
Steve Tibet- Any Minute
Galaxy- Oxygen
Magicabus- Journey
Pump- Drop
Soft Cell- Say Hello and Goodbye

 

 (Check out Alex’s previous Alien Jams show HERE)

Alien Jams with Michael D. Donnelly

 Michael D. Donnelly joined me on this edition of the Alien Jams radio show, ahead of his Exotic Pylon release.  Label boss Jonny Mugwump also popped by, it was great to have them both in the studio!
Here are a few words about Michael’s release, from the Exotic Pylon website-
“I’ve Come to Love You Forever is the strangely beautiful debut album from Michael D Donnelly (Delicate Awol, Rothko, Elite Barbarian) which melts down early Jah Wobble, Dickie Landry, Archie Shepp, My Bloody Valentine, Stephen Mallinder, Kevin Drumm, Autechre and a host of others to sculpt an addictively original, largely instrumental sound world. 
Utilising bass guitar (deployed in a variety of different modes), synthesiser, cheap kids keyboards, various percussion (cattle bells, thumb piano, glock) drum machine, sampler and found sounds the end result is a haunting slab of rust-coloured brittle cinematic post-rock – a lone British Tortoise rewired for a cybergothic post-Terminator landscape. Sinister, exploratory and spacious with a paradoxically clattering liquid production I’ve Come to Love You Forever sees Donnelly assert himself as a truly distinctive voice.”
 
 Michael D Donnelly – Mole man 
Mika Vainio- Docks
Biting Tongues- Fever House Soundtrack
Aaron Dilloway- Chained Balled
Ron Morelli- Fake Rush
 Michael D. Donnelly- The Bladebone
HTRK- Work That Body
Stephan Maller- Cool Down
Moebius & Plank- News
Keith Seatman- A Slight of Hand
Sam Prekop- Silhouettes
Michael D. Donnelly- Sane Man Pananoid
John Carpenter/ Alan Howarth- Engulfed Cathedral 

 

November Twenty-Fourth


Otto Leuning- Invention in Twelve Notes
Dylan Ettinger- Lion of Judah
Felix Kubin- The Rhythm Modulator
Neo- Eros in Exile
Patrick Cowley- School Daze
Dark Day- Invisible Man
Helm- Stained Glass Electric
Felix Kubin- Der Kaiser Ist Gestobin
Frak- Classic Bass
Nacho Patrol- Jojobo Street
Tony Carey- Enjaw J
Golden Teacher- Golden Chalice
Transllusion- Dimensional Glide
Greg Beato- Satan’s Daughter is Back

 

Catch Night Recap

Many thanks to everyone who made it down to the CATCH gig last night, so many good people and great music! At the beginning of the night I handed out a mix cd, which includes some of my favourite artists (stuff I’ve played quite alot on the radio) and if you were wondering about a tracklist, I’ve posted it below.   If you missed out on the CD, I’m planning on bringing a few more to the next event which will be taking place in January, more info coming soon!
In Trance ’95- Fade In and Out
Ohama- The Drum
Thought Broadcast- Mad Tea Party
Shapednoise- As Others See Us
Matmos- Teen Paranormal Romance
Felix Kubin- Flies Without Memory
Asmus Tietchens- In Die Zunkunft
Dariush Dolat- Shahi- Hur
Henk Badings- Kain en Abel
Daphne Oram- Introduction
Richard Pinhas- Rhizosphere Sequent
Pierre Bastien- The Thermodynamic Orchestra
Bernard Fevre- Molecule Dance
Edgar Froese- Macula Transfer
Lothar and the Hand People- Wedding Night For Those Who Love
Pod Blotz- Die and Come Alive
Fifty Foot Hose- If Not This Time
Below are pictures from the night!
Rejections at Catch
 Ectopia at Catch