Tag: Electronica

  • RC 292: Halloween Queen

    RC 292: Halloween Queen

    Halloween puts the willies up me, with things going bump in the dark and all that woo. Here’s a dark yet upbeat selection for the Twerking Witching Hour: from monstrous mashups to spooky soundracks, evil electronica to ghoulish grime, Amy Ghost House, The Punkergeist and the zeitgeist horror of now*. Oh and the theme from…

  • RC 290: Well Tempered

    RC 290: Well Tempered

    A listener once said they knew if it was a good podcast if I sounded pissed off at the start. Well, welcome to an extremely good episode then! A well tempered Clash, forged in the heat of online battle, which raises the question, where’s the real one? (oh it’s an old joke, and not even…

  • RC 289: Pooh Sticks

    RC 289: Pooh Sticks

    A bear of little brain playing acoustic pooh sticks with lots of musical honey, from songs about sheep to a house party Fox, 8-bit grunge covers to Victorian space hip-hop, Spanish funk to castles in space, ancient synthesisers to arabic hiphop, and Clangers and steam engines oh my! And of course the usual helping of…

  • RC 287: Tarquin Likes Reggae

    RC 287: Tarquin Likes Reggae

    Tarquin likes reggae, Mary Berry likes reggae and she especially likes a Punky Reggae Electronica Soundtrack Jungle Goth Metal Acid Psych Cat Dog & Harmonica Party! With Added new! Improved! Washes whiter! Natural! Mogwai, hence the picture(s) from Robert Smith’s Meltdown. Also John Foxx, John Foxx, in a cardboard box, what is this I cry?…

  • Conservative Apocalypse

    Conservative Apocalypse

    I was wondering what Funki ‘It’s A Long Road‘ Porcini was up to after a friend posted a reference to the track that basically with The Orb rewired my post Brit Pop 90’s back to electronica, psych, lounge music, ambient, library music and yes even a bit of jazz. And in doing so I found…

  • African Disco Electro

    African Disco Electro

    We’re no stranger to African electronica, Afrobeat highlife, and African funk on this blog – previously mixed, remixed, played or blogged about William Onyeahbor (RIP), Victor Uwaifo, Benis Cletin, Supermax, Fela and Femi Kuti, Lijadu Sisters and many more. So it’s not a surprise that I’ve been listening to a lot of Nigerian and South…

Search by Category: