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Tommy BOO
Joined: 21 Aug 2002 Posts: 3066 Location: here, there, and everywhere
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 23:47 Post subject: |
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John Mc wrote: |
ATW - This weeks demo was only 1 sec long, is their something wrong with my podcast thing or are you championing the New Wave Of Very Short Songs? |
It works fine here, at least the song that I downloaded is 2 minutes and 25 seconds longer than the one you did.
Maybe try downloading it again?
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"Tommy Boo has played a pivotal role in my life. I've looked up to him since I was a kid and he has inspired every note of music I have ever written. The man is a fucking genius"
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AdamW
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meltin_has_turned
Joined: 11 Aug 2005 Posts: 33
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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 19:59 Post subject: |
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Is this the chap from 60ft dolls? I used to love the song "Stay" and "Alisons Room". _________________ "meltin crawled right into his mouth" |
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AdamW
Joined: 20 Aug 2004 Posts: 197 Location: Chester, UK
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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 20:05 Post subject: |
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Hi Meltin - yes, it's Carl Bevan, who used to be the drummer in that most excellent, and unhinged, of three-pieces. _________________ The Musical Mystery Tour,
every Sunday night 10pm - 1am, BBC Radio Wales
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meltin_has_turned
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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 22:02 Post subject: |
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Cheers Adam, i would really like to know what you think of my newly completed track on myspace "shoulder to cry on". If you have time you can access the link via the "feel free to listen" thread. Due to temporary difficulties its cuts out a little prematurely. But there is enough there to get a grasp of the track.
Cheers _________________ "meltin crawled right into his mouth" |
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AdamW
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John Mc
Joined: 29 Oct 2003 Posts: 1398
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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 20:45 Post subject: |
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The poq one that sounded a bit like Blur and Air (Bl-air?) and the "Another Sunny Day..." have been the best of the demo's so far i think. Did you get much response to any of them on your radio show Adam? |
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AdamW
Joined: 20 Aug 2004 Posts: 197 Location: Chester, UK
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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 21:16 Post subject: |
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Hi John - the tracks get downloaded 5 - 600 times, and some of them have provoked [a little] discussion elsewhere. I have had a lot of e-mails from listeners about the tracks... some positive, some negative. As an outlet for these bands' [generally unsigned] music, it has proved useful, and - hopefully - will continue to do so.
I think that *I* need to be a little more exacting in my choices. A couple of the tracks - and I'm not going to name names - aren't, in retrospect, that good.
For what it's worth, my favourites are the poq track too, and the Soft-Hearted Scientists one. _________________ The Musical Mystery Tour,
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meltin_has_turned
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Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 22:15 Post subject: |
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Hi Adam, wondered if you had a chance to listen to my track. Any feedback would be appreciated.
http://www.myspace.com/hobbsysdemos
Thanking you _________________ "meltin crawled right into his mouth" |
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AdamW
Joined: 20 Aug 2004 Posts: 197 Location: Chester, UK
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 16:21 Post subject: |
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Hi Meltin - not yet, sir... I will do so as soon as I've got the time to listen to it properly, I promise. _________________ The Musical Mystery Tour,
every Sunday night 10pm - 1am, BBC Radio Wales
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AdamW
Joined: 20 Aug 2004 Posts: 197 Location: Chester, UK
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Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 16:21 Post subject: Demo of the Week No. 12 - Soundhog - the return of the boot |
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Not a demo, in the original sense of the word; this week, Ruthin's
Soundhog
pitches in with his first, new, publically released remix work in over a year.
http://adamwalton.co.uk/music/20060115soundhogvsdepechemode.mp3
Here's a brief Soundhog bio...
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Soundhog initially came to prominence surfing the wave of interest that emanated from the mash-up phenomenon of the early noughties. However, unlike the legion of chancers who descended on that scene – clutching bog standard acapella b-sides and a pirated copy of Fruity Loops – Soundhog was only getting attention for something that he had been experimenting with since he was a kid in the 80’s, working with cassette decks [hence his pseudonym] and a finely-poised pause button.
Anyone who heard his radical melding of Mogwai and the Beatles’ Day in the Life [A Day in Tracy’s Life] will bear testimony to the man’s peerless production standards, technique and great taste.
Because of this encyclopaedic knowledge and far-ranging love of music, Soundhog’s mash-ups, bootlegs, whatever you want to call them, elevated his work above the morass. His reputation on ‘the scene’ ranked with that of Richard ‘X’, Freelance Hellraiser and that band from Belgium whose timely collating of the phenomenon brought it to a wider, and more fickle, audience, but also sounded its death knell.
However, Soundhog had already demonstrated skills above and beyond his peers with a skilful bootleg of Kylie Minogue’s anodyne, ‘Slow’. He stripped away the bog-standard backing track and played his own, on Fender Rhodes, giving the track a sexual funk sadly lacking on the original. It garnered airplay all over Europe and America, but his work’s popularity soon attracted the attention of the BPI who, stupidly, threatened legal action if he didn’t take his downloads off his website – neglecting the fact that a great deal of people, myself included, went out and bought a clutch of records that we would never have gone anywhere near if Soundhog hadn’t shown us the light.
So, Soundhog found himself, to all intents and purposes, cut off from his audience. Fortunately, he had the skill and ability to get himself a record deal with London-based Corsair Records. A critically lauded 12†and CD single of original material appeared, Curdler, in the autumn of 2004.
Since then Soundhog has busied himself doing mixes for XFM, Virgin / Liquid, BBC Radio Wales and DJ’ing in some of Europe’s most discerning clubs [Razzmatazz, Barcelona; Mokka Cukka, Budapest; Mascotte, Zurich].
_________________ The Musical Mystery Tour,
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bravecaptain
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 10:00 Post subject: |
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ACE!
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AdamW
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