April’s podcast starts with the most bizarre medieval electro track you’ve ever heard. Seriously, you’ll be prancin’ about like the medieval minstrel from Monty Python’s The Holy Grail after two minutes. The rest of this podcast took 8 hours to prepare and then we let it marinate overnight. Presented by Aoife, it includes an exclusive tune from Jape’s new album Ritual, Scandanavian popster Lykke Li, Electronic wizard Daedelus, cinematic soundtrack music from Quiet Village, soul from Erykah Badu, an Animal Collective doppelganger from Born Ruffians, Irish electronic singer/songwriter David Turpin (whose song sounds like another famous tune, if you know what it is holler in the comments), the half-Swedish, half-Irish Kill Krinkle Club, Anticon’s Dosh, Dublin electro Merlin The Vinny Club and the far-from extinct The Dodos from San Francisco.

nialler9 Podcast #14 – April 2008 (MP3)

 
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Podcast #14 -Tracklisting

  1. Deastro – Light Powered [Ghostly Swim free compilation]
  2. Daedelus – Fairweather Friends [Fairweather Friends EP]
  3. Jape – Nothing Lasts Forever [Ritual]
  4. Lykke Li – Little Bit [Youth Novels]
  5. Santogold – Say Aha [Santogold]
  6. Quiet Village – Free Rider [Silent Movie]
  7. Erykah Badu – The Healer [New Amerykah Part One]
  8. Born Ruffians – Red, Yellow & Blue [Red, Yellow & Blue]
  9. David Turpin – Pony Tears [The Sweet Used-to-Be]
  10. Kill Krinkle Club – Lakes [The Bloody Murder of Krinkle]
  11. Dosh – If You Want To ( You Have To) [Wolves and Wishes]
  12. The Vinny Club – Duke (Throw in the Damn Towel) [Rocky IV Reckyrd]
  13. The Dodos – Red and Purple [Visiter]

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  1. Bobby (Reply) on 29 Apr 2008@11:47 am
    1

    These Days!

    The David Turpin album is amazing.

  2. nialler9 (Reply) on 29 Apr 2008@12:09 pm
    2

    [quote post="1181"]The David Turpin album is amazing.[/quote]

    Hey Bobby, Why don’t you write about him on your blog then huh? :)

    Who’s ‘These days’ by? That’s not the one I was thinking of…

  3. gardenhead (Reply) on 29 Apr 2008@12:36 pm
    3

    Nice ‘cast! Your girlfriend tagged me in a meme game, so now unfortunately I’ve had to tag you. Sorry Niall

  4. Cormac-out-of-Stoat (Reply) on 29 Apr 2008@12:54 pm
    4

    Hooray!
    Took me 2 goes to get into the last one, but I’ve had it on my headphones since

  5. Bobby (Reply) on 29 Apr 2008@2:08 pm
    5

    These Days is on Nico’s Chelsea Girl, and the guitar on Pony Tears is a sample of it… maybe there’s something else though?

    I’ve been meaning to get around to trumpeting Mr. Turpin. I will! Think he’s on ‘The View’ t’night…

  6. Tenaka (Reply) on 29 Apr 2008@2:11 pm
    6

    Its definately These Days by Niko – sampled
    Nice song but shame he had to sample such a great song, prefer the original

  7. Tenaka (Reply) on 29 Apr 2008@2:12 pm
    7

    Its definately These Days by Nico – sampled
    Nice song but shame he had to sample such a great song, prefer the original

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSMmmZf4pcU

  8. Tenaka (Reply) on 29 Apr 2008@2:12 pm
    8

    sorry – i stuttered

  9. nialler9 (Reply) on 29 Apr 2008@2:17 pm
    9

    OK it certainly is These Days. I hadn’t caught that. i had however noticed the resemblance to The Eels – Grace Kelly Blues. This riff is eating itself.

    http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=E36JSO2uSf4

  10. UnaRocks (Reply) on 29 Apr 2008@3:27 pm
    10

    savage podcast dude. Can’t WAIT to hear Vinny’s record.

  11. Aero (Reply) on 29 Apr 2008@3:42 pm
    11

    Yep i first heard These Days in this scene

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl6FbeoXeHQ

    Love that movie.

    Great podcast again. Cant wiat for Japes album.

  12. Ernesto (Reply) on 29 Apr 2008@3:43 pm
    12

    yo,
    Daedelus wasnt using a mixer made of lights, its a home built MIDI controller.
    not overly-dissimilar to a Yamaha Tenori

    http://tenori-on.yamaha-europe.com/uk/

    love that stuff!!

  13. adam (Reply) on 29 Apr 2008@3:55 pm
    13

    Daedelus uses a custom-built Monome, made by a friend of his in Philadelphia. It’s a sample trigger box connected to his Macbook which represents his samples as lights darting across the unit’s display.
    I asked him about it after his Whelans’s gig and he said it’s so he ain’t spending the gig hunched over his laptop.Pretty inventive.

  14. aoife mc (Reply) on 29 Apr 2008@9:06 pm
    14

    Hah! So that backing vocal that I thought sounded like Nico actually was Nico. Right.
    And thanks to the Daedelus fans for clearing up the mixer rumours :)

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  16. Mixdiggerz (Reply) on 5 May 2008@12:41 pm
    17

    Hey there,

    I am building a blog spot to post updates of mixtapes, mixes, shows, dj mixes etc.

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    Thx and keep up the good work.
    Mixdigger

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