Kostoglotov

 On the July 21st show I played music from Kostoglotov, aka Daryl Worthington.  A London based musician, Daryl has been working on this project since 2009.  His latest album Love Song For Broken Buildings, was released on Quiet World and is a lo-fi concoction of minimalist electro and drone, field recordings, and improvisation.

July Twenty- First

Bridge & Tunnel Kids- Omni
Bbii- Red Giant
In Trance ’95- Fairweather Friends
Steve Moore- Lwaxana
Frak- 222
Bee Mask- Moon Shadow Move
Kostoglotov- Walk Me Home
Fifty Foot Hose- God Bless the Children
Asmus Tietchens- Bescheidenes Vergnügen
Fifty Foot Hose- Cauldron
Karlheinz Stockhausen- Studio No. 2
Woz- Flashbacks
Mini Pops- Mini Pops
DAF- Co Co Pino
Gas- Gas 2
  

July Fourteenth

On last week’s show I played music from Blectum from Blechdom (pictured above), as well as stuff from Finnish synth group Aavikko.  Lots of goodies in this one! 
Woz- Wozzy’s Waltz
Frak- Born Flexible
Moonraker- Moonbased (Terrence Dixon Remix)
Henk Badings- Kain & Abel
Aavikko- Viimeinen Gladiaattori
Modo- Niagra Falls
Alwin Nicolais- Frail Demons: Dance 1
Blectum from Blechdom- Robophobic
S. Olbricht- Elea
Phantom Love- Tropical Illness
Black Devil- We Never Fly Away Again
Casco- Stop
La Maison- Bells in the Night  

Kit Club

Richard and Sarah of Kit Records are putting on a night this Friday at Power Lunches.  Richard does a biweekly show before me, called Kit Radio.  In his own words, “tropical hangover tonics, forgotten ethnic jams and feel good pop wonk. Old, new, borrowed, blue”    
  

Here is an excellent mix you can find on the Kit website from Mannequin Records.  Check out kitrecords.com…

“W o w z a, Mannequin Records have pulled it out of the bag with this education in dark synth, mixed to perfection by label owner Alessandro Adriani. Beginning in the late ’70s / early ’80s with Heldon’s Blade Runner style grooves and the jittery paranoia of 400 Blows, the next hour and twenty mins is a swirling avalanche of mostly unknown (to us) cold-dance treasures.
We were introduced to Mannequin through brilliant oddballs The Coombe. If you happen to be in LA tomorrow you can catch a live set from Alessandro in the warm-up for the Mannequin Records Festival, which happens on the 14th.”
by Richard Greenan