Thursday, March 28, 2013
Radio Podrophenia - Jazz Club...
Broadcasting live from the Podrophonic HQ (or upstairs at The Railway as some say), the March edition of Radio Podrophenia is fitted around the theme of 'Jazz'. Nice!
Expect to hear jazzed up Fabs, Trad, Mod, Bop and Acid Jazzers on the playlist. There may even be an exclusive preview from the James Hunter Six new album, an appearance from Pellicci legend Jukebox Jimmy.
And we've even got live music for you from jazz-age Journo Hannah Marsh accompanied by Southend's premier piano man Dave Woodcock.
All live from 9 on Radio Novalujon - tune in and tell a pal!!
A trio of home-grown jazzers - but who'll make tonight's edition?
Tommy Chase - Killer Joe
Labels:
acid jazz,
on the jazz,
podrophenia,
radio podrophonia
Friday, March 22, 2013
Get aboard with the double deckers
There's a dual action double-decking session over the next couple of days rocking away at the Railway Hotel, the epicentre of Southend's simmering music and social 'scene' (©Daryl Easlea)
Saturday from 7, it's likely to be an unscripted playlist of big 'n' beaty bouncers winging in everything from garage to glam, big beat to beatleg remixes to glam stompers and stampers
Sunday from 4, the award winning Martin McNeill is back for is every third Sunday, I'll be parked up at the bar rooting through blues, funks and soul - but trying to work in some never-before-played tunes...like..
Les McCann ltd Bucket o' Grease
Mini Vip - Block
So if you happen to round and about Clifftown Road, swing in for a scoop and a legshake
Labels:
Bootleg remixes,
DJing,
Funk,
keyboard kings,
Soul,
sunday sessions
Friday, March 15, 2013
Fruity Friday: something for the weekend sir?
I say, this is a fruity ol' tune - crackling with swish, sass and sparkle
Sugarman 3 & Co - Down to It
And zip to 17 mins in, for the infamous sauce and scatter cushions gyrations
Labels:
70s,
Fruity Friday,
Funk,
Funky Friday,
retromania,
Soul,
yarbles
Friday, March 8, 2013
Have you heard the news, there's Vive Le Rocking…
Having been on a right roaring ol' buzz for The Heartbreakers L.A.M.F of late, (including bagging this bargain box set which includes a bulging booklet, badges and 4 CDs of demo's, out-takes and the unmuddied original album mix), what a treat then to be sharing mag space with Kris Needs hugely detailed study on the Johnny Thunders, the music, the myth and the murder theories. But thumb around from front to back and you'll also find: interview's with Adam Ant, The Flaming Groovies, Johnny Marr, The Blockheads and Brian Connolly remembered.
It's all in Vive Le Rock 11 where you'll also find reviews from me covering new releases by - The Chocolate Watch Band, Patrick Fitzgerald, The Electric Stars
And one on The Virginmarys - which reads thus....
The Virginmarys
King of Conflict (9/10)
DoubleCross/Cooking Vinyl Records
Northern Rock – No Sleep ‘til Macclesfield
Putting King of Conflict through its first spin - my guess was, our immaculately conceived pals were an Australasian outfit, why? The tightly mic'd stomp, the biker-bar brawl and boot-boy boom that echo Jet, The Datsuns and in places Rose Tattoo. Although there's no mistaking that Cooper Clarke twang of regional tongue - Manchester! The Virginmarys are homegrown heavies hammering out an album of high-firing blazers that's more headbutting than headbanging. On repeat plays I'd assumed the fully rounded sound was delivered by a five piece line-up. But no! The fidgety riffing and sand-blasted vocals are powered out by a Macclesfield power trio. King of Conflict is tattoo-knuckled; black-leather clad clout that's so revved up, red hot and rocket fuelled it's like a dragster race between Queens of the Stone Age and Bon-era AC/DC. And if Running For My Life and Dressed to Kill aren't ready-to-serve Bond-themes- I'll eat my License to R.O.C.K.
Labels:
large print,
new music,
Punk,
R.O.C.K
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Podrophenia - The Years-cast: tunes, chat and live music sessions
Paraphrasing the old football cliche - the latest Podrophenia is a show of two halves - what starts out as the regulation songs and natter, become, midway through, a run of improv guest appearances and live music with a drop in track from Phillious Williams (below) and a double-header session from from Blow Up record's latest signing - Dave Woodcock (above)
There's exclusive news on Dave's debut single, breaking news on the formation of a punk super-group and an Elvis rarity
And behold as a new Podrophenia jingle is birthed in front of your very ears. All contained herein....
Radio Podrophenia - Years
Labels:
1977,
Elvis,
live bands,
podcast,
podrophenia,
Punk,
radio podrophonia,
southenders
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Radio Podrophenia - Golden Years. Live from 9pm tonight
Tonight Piley and the other one will be reeling in the years picking one year a'piece and pitching in plays for Britpoppers and punks, disco dancers and glow stick ravers, indie kids and the Bowie brigade.
We're also hoping to be joined be a special guest Christian Philips, who's been part of almost every Radio Podrophenia by way of our intro jingle, played on the opening track of our very first radio run-out and had hit makers Alessi helping out on Make Do from his most recent album.
So which years Piley and I popping for, find out on Podrophenia live from 9pm at Radio Novalujon
The Sonic Executive Sessions
The Sonic Executive Sessions and Alessi
The Alessi Brothers
Labels:
1977,
bowie,
electronic music,
electropop,
new music,
perfect pop,
podrophenia,
Punk,
radio podrophonia
Friday, February 22, 2013
Two months in, two weeks apart - and we've already had two Gigs of the Year
Photo by Paul Hughes
Podrophenia Roadshow the Fifth was our most rammed do to date with representation from a sparkling selection of Southend scenesters: Zoë and Dylan Howe , the Middle Age Spreaders, Level 4 editorial team, a Polyvinyl Craftsmen. Musicians Darren Jones, Dave Woodcock, Wendy Solomon Tom Burgess and pals and Podophonic regulars E F Rice, Pouchy Paul, Simon Monk, Martin Read - were all aboard for a leg-shake and a post-gig shindig to the disco doings of Piley and myself.
Opening the evening to a (possibly over) capacity crowd, and kicking in after a Zoë Howe intro - Eight Rounds Rapid blazed through an unrelenting set, with all the clout and power of a raging electrical storm Dostoevsky, Steve, Britain's Got Talent (But Most of Us Haven't) - every track in fact connected with impact of a prizefighter's punch. As Billy Reeves of Thee Faction later said it was 'a defining performance' an 'I swear I was there' gig. similar to the Pistols at the 100 club or Manchester Free Trade Hall.
Breaking News: Eight Rounds Rapid are supporting Wilko Johnson on his Farewell Tour of the UK throughout February and March
Photo by Paul Hughes
Next, to Shoreditch and the groovy bar/boutique that is Paper Dress for a night of all out glam 'n' rocking. New-to-me The Blow were classic Les Paul based riffery - patrolling the borders between the Pistols, Led Zep and Jeff Beck.
After a selection of glam-stampers from my bag of discs and tricks, The Feathers delivered a set pitched at the pace of The Ramones with the sort of hooky choruses and ear-snagging anthems echoing The Revillos, The Runaways and Ronno-era Bowie. And behold two guests were on board a for loose-fitting re-tweak of the Dame's Cracked Actor Spizz Energi and errmm me!
But, let's leave the last word to Barry Cain who, said of our Feathered friends 'Great melodies, tight harmonies, glam and eggs. With the right direction they have huge potential.'
Labels:
DJing,
gigs,
glam,
live bands,
new music,
Podrophenia Roadshow,
R.O.C.K,
southenders
Friday, February 15, 2013
Electric Ballroom Glitz and Paper Dresses
Where the Wild Things Are
So, Sunday - was funk, hammond, Motown, disco - but, mostly reggae that sparked off the dance, leading into a live segue of me spinning this and The Basey Brothers picking up the Latin baton, then vamping a live version as the intro to their Sunday evening set.
Although tonight's earfuls will be spun from a much tougher cut of musical cloth. I'll be winging in a mish-mash bash of proto-punk, freakbeat, garage a go-go and all things good 'n' glamorous as part of my Mondophonic ad-hoc setlist. Tunes that will be set-dressing an evening of live music from two of London's rockingest bands at the capital's grooviest vintage boutique and bar - Paper Dress
Live-wise we've a double barrel bill of ....
The Blow
The Feathers
With me whacking in the sonic attack before, between and after the bands. If you fancy a preview - these two mixes should set the scene for the sequins 'n' spikes shindig.....
Harmonic Generation
33 and a 3rd Eye
The romper-stompin starts at 7:30 and runs until midnight. Paper dress also boasts one the most internationally panoramic bars in London with a bevvy of imported beer and fruity booze.
As Alvin said 'tomcat, you know where it's at' - so, coo ca choos - haul your boogie, your bovver boots and platform heels to 114-116 Curtain Road and Paper Dress for an evening of stompers, spanglers and sparklers.
If there's any album that renders the essence punk, glam and garage into a nippy fist of pacey riffing it's the Heartbreakers L.A..M.F . The notoriously muddy original mix, has been remixed, remastered and reissued several times But for an alt.take - lend an ear to the rare UK cassette mix. Distributed at the same time, but a sharper spikier sound than any other available version. And if you likes what you hears - grab a (free) copy hereabouts
Labels:
DJing,
garage rock,
glam,
live bands,
new music,
Punk,
rock n roll
Friday, February 8, 2013
Sunday Sessions: music and movement
Snow stopped play for the last edition of the Sunday Sessions - but this weekend, we shall have.... a mix of blues, soul, boogaloo, funk, fatback and disco. A three course Sunday roast that includes...
Blues 'n' Boogie - Martin McNeill and the Bottletop Blues Band.
Decks 'n' discs - that's me.
A'drinking 'n' a'dancing - that's you.
So let's gather together at The Railway Hotel from four. Salut!
Lowell Fulson - Man of Motion
Labels:
70s,
disco,
DJing,
Funk,
guitar,
motown,
rockadoodledoo,
sunday sessions
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Radio Podrophenia - The Letter O
The latest Podrophenia podcast with Piley, David Jazzy Dawson working the desk, you-know-who - comes fitted around the letter O. The 15th instalment in our Podrophonic Alphabet. Expect to hear: vintage punk , new tunes from local talent and pop classices re-covered..
As well natter and banter about the Queen Mother's book of condolence, Piley's creepy Dracula chum and some nut-popping monkey news.
You'll also discover what 'Spider-Man' and 'Umlauts'are (in a bedroom sense) get an earful of a salty new jingle from Phil Hubbard - and there's even a pop quiz. In two meanings of the phrase
Edition O is possibly our jazziest (in the mag sense) Podrophenia - so not recommended for the young of hearing
Or via iTunes
It's us! We've made the paper 'n' everything
I'm dedicating this post to the memory of Reg Presely - ashes to ashes, fairydust to fairydust...
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