Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 23 hours 16 minutes
I was feeling the need for a bit of a change, so for this episode, I've chosen some of the electronic music that I've been playing in the last month or so. I feel the beats might help balance out the amount of ambient/shoegaze that I play. We've got 'Disappear' by Meg Ward, 'Sundial' by Bicep, and as a bit of a curveball, 'Next to me' by DJ Sabrina the Teenage DJ.
I've called this episode Dark Mode, partly in a nod to the UI trend, but mostly because as we enter Winter, light feels in short supply. I've already themed two Troika's on ambient/drone music, and this is the third (and won't be the last). This is the music that gives me comfort and escapism in the dark times. Featuring 'Kitchen' by This Will Destroy You, 'Goldsmith' by Hammock and 'Seagull Line' by Nine is the Level...
This double episode celebrates my daughter Samantha''s 18th Birthday! The first half looks at the strange we choices we made for our ''birthing mixtape'', that didn''t work, and the second showcases artists that she''s introduced me too. Featuring, Frank Sinatra, Ben Folds Five, Radiohead, Florence and the Machine, American Football and Cigarettes after Sex.
For this episode I wanted to look at music that just used the voice, and choose some examples that were just a small part of that huge spectrum. 'Mouth Music' has so many variations globally, that it would impossible to cover properly, so instead I've picked 6 of my favourites...
It's been too long since I last managed to squeeze out a Troika, but it it's still very much a project I want to continue! So, in this episode I"m looking at 'Endings', those last tracks on an album that have a particular 'End credits of a film' feel about them. This Troika features: 'Sandpit' by Curve, 'Burger Queen' by Placebo and 'Everyone but me' by Starflyer 59. As I mention in the podcast, the last track is my favourite song of all time - I love the coda at the end. It's epic!
A double-troika of the my favourite sad songs! Featuring: Anais Mitchell –‘Shepherd’, Jarvis Cocker & Chilly Gonzales –‘Tearjerker’, Spiritualized –‘Broken Heart’, Kate Bush –‘This Womans’ Work’, Nick Cave (featuring Else Torp) –‘Distant Sky’ and finally Radiohead –‘Harry Patch (In Memory Of)’
A double-troika of the my favourite sad songs! Featuring: Anais Mitchell - 'Shepherd', Jarvis Cocker and Chilly Gonzales - 'Tearjerker', Spiritualized - 'Broken Heart', Kate Bush - 'This Womans Work', Nick Cave (featuring Else Torp) - 'Distant Sky' and finally Radiohead - 'Harry Patch (In Memory Of)'
Carrying on the theme of ambient post-rock music that featured in the first ever episode, I’ve chosen three tracks that I particularly think of at dusk. ‘Building Clouds’ by Olavi Louhivuori, ‘Even if You’re Never Awake’ by Stars of the Lid and finishing with ‘God’s Teeth’ by This Will Destroy You.
Carrying on the theme of ambient post-rock music that featured in the first ever episode, I've chosen three tracks that I particularly think of at dusk. 'Building Clouds' by Olavi Louhivuori, 'Even if You're Never Awake' by Stars of the Lid and finishing with 'God's Teeth' by This Will Destroy You.
This Troika revisits my youth, and the years 85–87, when I was a fan of three bands, all roughly linked in a family tree. The music this time is ‘Bottom Line’ by Big Audio Dynamite, ‘Atari Baby’ by Sigue Sigue Sputnik and ‘Joy Rider’ by Westworld