Tag: Jarvis Cocker

  • RC 379: Lost Horizon

    RC 379: Lost Horizon

    Get ready to explore new musical horizons in this podcast. From cosmic electronica to ambient dubby meditation, we dive into the latest tracks from Hallmighty, Karin Dreijer, William Orbit, and more. Don’t miss out on the indie occult and psychological britpop, angry Indian metal, and even disco Exorcist proto-mashups. Join us on this journey with…

  • RIP Steve Mackey of Pulp

    RIP Steve Mackey of Pulp

    Sad news for fans of Pulp as the band’s bassist Steve Mackey passed away at just 56. Mackey also produced MIA’s first few albums and worked with Jarvis Cocker on his solo album. Read on to learn more about his life and legacy. #Pulp #SteveMackey #musicnews

  • Francis Lung – 2p Machine

    Francis Lung – 2p Machine

    Every once in a while – in fact rarely, a song stops you in your tracks. This happened today with ‘2p Machine’ by Francis Lung…A wonderful magical story of Sasha and the 2p Machine – oh I was obsessed with those tuppenny falls as a kid too – something very magic realist about this, and…

  • Jarvis Joins The JAMS – KLF SSL part 2

    Jarvis Joins The JAMS – KLF SSL part 2

    After last month’s KLF Chill Out re-release/remake Come Down Dawn, here’s Solid State Logik 2 with the rest of the singles and 12″ releases, from Kylie Said to Jason to Jarvis Joins The JAMs – the latter being culmination of the controversial and messy event in Liverpool a few years ago with Jarvis Cocker and…

  • Covid Fever in House Nation

    Covid Fever in House Nation

    Jarv…Is’s Beyond the Pale drops tomorrow and in anticipation here’s the video for ‘House Music All Night Long’. Although I’ve played this and another track from it on the podcast. I never checked out the video which fulfils Jarvis Cocker’s working class Bond aspirations as detailed in ‘I Spy’ but in a surprising way with…

  • RIP David Cain

    RIP David Cain

    Sad to hear of the death yesterday of composer David Cain of BBC Radiophonic Workshop fame. Here’s October from his famous ‘The Seasons’ album with poetry from Ronald Duncan which you might have heard via Trunk Records or 6Music – especially Jarvis Cocker’s show who played every month on his show for a year.

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