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Playlist 132

Tues June 29 2010
11.00am-12.00pm
Cork Campus Radio, 98.3FM
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Playlist

Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin - Ballade de Melody Nelson
She & Him - Thieves
Local Natives - World news (playing Oxegen Festival, July 11)
Darwin Deez - Up in the clouds (playing Oxegen Festival, July 9)
Children under Hoof - Tactical assault 2 (playing Whelan's Upstairs, Dublin, July 2 w/ Logikparty)
Tortoise - Monument six one thousand (playing Whelan's, Dublin, July 10 w/ Jeff Martin)
Uffie - Hong Kong garden
The National - Anyone's ghost (playing Electric Picnic, Stradbally, Sept 3-5)
School of Seven Bells - Windstorm (playing Latitude Festival, July 17)
Markus Mehr - Everyware
Secret Cities - Pink city
Boxharp - Cloy
Ólafur Arnalds - þú ert sólin (playing Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, July 1)
Montag - Angel I will walk you home
Wildbirds & Peacedrums - The well (playing Les Eurockéennes Festival, Belfort, France)



*next week's show features music from Junkboy, Grosvenor, Being 747, The Chap and Here We Go Magic among others

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The Underground of Happiness
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Tuesdays 11.00am-12.00pm GMT
Cork Campus Radio 98.3FM
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June's only just behind us but let's wallow in nostalgia and look back at some great music released last month.

Mount Wittenberg Orca (http://www.mountwittenbergorca.com/, donation download)
Stunning collaboration between Dirty Projectors and Bjork, with proceeds to the National Geographic Society project to create international marine protected areas (payment is by donation), and recorded live, for the most part, in The Rare Book Room bookshop in New York. David Longstreth informs that the idea stemmed from a whale sighting by DP's Amber Coffman from a ridge in California (Mount Wittenberg). Bjork sings the part of the mother whale, Amber, Angel Deradoorian and Haley Dekle the kid whales and Mr Longstreth the part of Amber (!). Overall sound a little reminiscient of Ennio Morricone in places (which we love around here) - the glorious build-up of closer All we are, for example, with its vocal stylings and counterpoints (only a few other instruments feature otherwise, namely sparing bass, handclaps, some guitar accompaniments). And as the title suggests, sounds not unlike a continuation of the DP's last album Bitte Orca. Affinities also with Bjork's Medulla. Feast your ears, for example, on the glorious all-female vocal of On and ever onward, avant garde but so engaging. The whole thing comes in at under 20 minutes, but it's one of the releases of the year, whatever the cause.

Here We Go Magic - Pigeons (Secretly Canadian)
Epic folk-krautrock hybrid from New York-based Luke Temple and friends. Much more of a band-sounding enterprise than the first album. Layers and layers of musical ideas to peel away. Shades of The Blue Nile or late period Talk Talk (albeit with a frantic undercurrent) on the gorgeous cascading guitar lines of Moon. The fluid basslines, jerky backbeat and atonal synths of Hibernation call to mind early Talking Heads. Vocals buried in reverb add to the overall sense of mystery. Beautiful and - that old chestnut - bears repeated listening.

Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Before today (4AD)
The Los Angeles surrealist maps the unlikely common ground between Frank Zappa and Hall & Oates. If that sounds scary, it is at times. But you'll be glad to hear that it's all about the tunes in the end. You've no doubt already heard the fantastic single Round and round, which comes on like a 10CC re-work. Bright lit blue skies, Beverly Kills and Can't hear my eyes likewise contain irresistibly sunny pop melodies. Menopause Man, complete with stalking bassline, may give you pause to shudder ("Make me maternal, fertile woman, make me menstrual, menopause man"), although the circular math-rock breakdown will still manage to drag you in. A triumph for pop music.

Various Artists - The Psychedelic Sounds of the Sonic Cathedral: A Tribute to Roky Erickson and the 13th Floor Elevators (Sonic Cathedral)
Appropriate that this tribute album releases to coincide with Erickson's new album with Okkervil River. The breadth of material here underlines the range of the Elevators' influence on pop music in the 40-odd years since they first appeared. Among the many highlights here are the shoegaze fuzz of A Place to Bury Strangers (sounding quite like Primal Scream at the top of their game), the milky Twin Peaks-meets-wah-wah-glory of Dead Meadow, the light folk airs of Le Volume Courbe, the Big Star tones of Darker My Love and the stately, MBV-ish, cosmic drone of Black Acid. There is also a memorable live apearance from Roky himself with The Black Angels. Worth checking out.

Various Artists - Milky Disco III: To the stars (Lo)
Latest in the great series of "cosmic space nuggets" compilations. My own favourite is Ghostape's I feel your soul, with its trance-inducing vocal and percussion loops. Mind-expanding.

Gayngs - Relayted (Jagjaguwar)
An American indie supergroup dedicated to re-creating the sound of 10CC's (lot of that going around this month) I'm not in love at a constant speed of 69BPM? Rejoice, it turns out it works a treat. Dub, minimalism, tribal rhythms, soul and funk feature to complementary effect and tunes abound. 7 minute album opener The gaudy side of town, for example. There's even a shot-for-shot cover of Godley & Creme's Cry, which is worth treasuring alone.

Letter from Belgium - LFB001 EP (self-release, free download) (http://www.myspace.com/letterfrombelgium)
Elegaic guitar and synth instrumentals from Corkonian Alan Healy, employing Pajo-esque structures with field recordings (including some classic Hollywood moments if I'm not mistaken). Highlight for me is Christmas Eve, which drifts beautifully over melodramatic cinema dialogue, until the unexpected arrival of out-of-context 8-bit noises puts a different complexion on things. LFB002 coming soon apparently, which should be well worth watching out for too.

Markus Mehr - Lava (Hidden Shoal)
Ambient drone loveliness from the German, with plenty of heartwrenching drama among the pulses and drifts. Hubble is the most gorgeous synth orchestration I've heard in ages, a 1000-yard low drone gathering sparkles of melody as it rolls. Cousteau, fittingly, rumbles and creaks with deep-sea atmospheres. For fans of kosmische (isn't that everyone?). Soak in it like a hot bath. On the never-less-than-excellent Perth-based label.

Windsor for the Derby - Autumn song (from the album Against love) (Secretly Canadian)
Beautiful slice of psych pop from the Philadelphia/Austin band's new album, featuring dreamy male vocals floating over insistent guitars and cosmic drones.

Flipron - The coolest names in showbiz (single) (Tiny Dog)
Winning combination of wah-wah guitar licks, a two-tone bassline, a stabbing fairground organ, a lolloping piano breakdown, a vocal delivery somewhere between Ray Davies and Steve Marriott and a song which is a satire of celebrity. You will be humming this to your friends.

Secret Cities - Pink graffiti (Western Vinyl)
Intoxicating blissed-out folk music with flourishes, wrapped around a concept album about Brian Wilson (sort of), from the Fargo ND three-piece. The flourishes include: human whistling double-tracked with a recorder on Boyfriends; stirring synth orchestrations and bar-room piano on Pink Graffiti Pt 2; playground recordings and thumb piano on Aw rats; an electro-pop shakedown with tambourines and tape manipulations on Pink Graffiti Pt 1. It's wonderful stuff, all in all...
...also you have to love a band that has The Ronettes next to Terry Riley in its list of influences.

Gigs:
Oxegen Festival, Punchestown (Dirty Projectors, Local Natives, Darwin Deez et al), July 9-11
Tortoise w/ Jeff Martin, Whelan's, Dublin, July 10
Dean & Britta - 13 Most Beautiful: Songs for Andy Warhol's Screen Tests, Barbican Theatre, London, July 30
Pantha du Prince, Cyprus Avenue, Cork, Aug 8
Besnard Lakes, Cyprus Avenue, Cork, Aug 23
 
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The Underground of Happiness
Tuesday July 6th 2010
11.00am-12.00pm GMT
Cork Campus Radio 98.3FM
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*this week's show features music from Mount Wittenberg Orca, Junkboy, Here We Go Magic, Mint Julep and Markus Mehr among others

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Playlist 133

Tues July 6 2010
11.00am-12.00pm
Cork Campus Radio, 98.3FM
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Playlist
Being 747 - The microscopic universe
Mount Wittenberg Orca - On and ever onward
Junkboy - Friends part 2
The Chap - Nevertheless, the chap
Slow Dancing Society - and to the dust we shall return
Grosvenor - Dan (playing Bistrotheque, London, Aug 17)
Antoni Maiovvi - Treason (playing Cube Cinema, Bristol, Sept 18)
Elite Barbarian - Woods
Markus Mehr - Hubble (playing Passionskirche, Berlin, Aug 15, w/ Sixt Sense)
Here We Go Magic - Moon (playing Electric Picnic, Stradbally, Sept 3-5)
Mint Julep - Cherry radio (Arctic Circle Explorer's Club, www.jointhecircle.net)
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti - Menopause man (playing Irving Plaza, New York, July 24)



*next week's show features an interview with US duo Boxharp, as well as music from The Beach Boys, Secret Cities and Pantha du Prince among others

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The Underground of Happiness
Tuesday July 13th 2010
11.00am-12.00pm GMT
Cork Campus Radio 98.3FM
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*this week's show features music from Moon Duo, Rich Bennett, Dean & Britta, Breakbot, The Beach Boys among others, as well as an interview with US duo Boxharp

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The Underground of Happiness
uplifting pop music of every creed

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Playlist 134

Tues July 13 2010
11.00am-12.00pm
Cork Campus Radio, 98.3FM
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Playlist
The Beach Boys - Add some music
Rich Bennett - Night Part 1

Sarah Blasko - I never knew (playing Secret Garden Party, Cambridgeshire, July 24)
Angus & Julia Stone - And the boys (playing Button Factory, Dublin, July 14)
Breakbot feat. Irfane - Baby I'm yours
The Morning Benders - Excuses
Boxharp Interview Part 1
Boxharp - Cloy
Boxharp Interview Part 2
Boxharp - Sidestepping
*d'load full Boxharp Interview here (19m28s) -
http://rapidshare.com/files/406893849/Boxharp_UOH_Interview_Podcast.mp3

Moon Duo - Stumbling 52nd St. (playing Crane Lane Theatre, Cork, July 24)
Mystery Jets - Dreaming of another world (playing Reading Festival, Aug 28)
Dean & Britta - Night nurse (playing Barbican Theatre, London, July 30, 13 Most Beautiful: Songs for Andy Warhol's Screen Tests)
The Soft Pack - More or less



*next week's show features music from Blonde Redhead, The Chap, Serge Gainsbourg, Secret Cities and Pantha du Prince among others

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Conor O'Toole,
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Áras na Mac Léinn,
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University College Cork,
Cork,
Ireland.
 
Just a quick note to let you know that a recent interview I did with US duo Boxharp is available to download in full now, here (23MB, 19m28s)

http://rapidshare.com/files/406893849/Boxharp_UOH_Interview_Podcast.mp3


On a slightly crackly phone line from North Carolina, the conversation ranged across early musical influences (from Bach to Burl Ives to Gong), the combination of vintage with modern in studio techniques, the meaning of "art rock", the effect of a rural location on their music, how they hooked up with the Australian record label Hidden Shoal, and field recording in forests, churches and cemeteries. As Wendy commented,
"we're always looking for the music in the sounds of the world around us."

By the way, in case you haven't heard of the band before, below is what I wrote about their new album a few months ago. It's been one of my favourite records of 2010 so far. You'll also find the band's weblinks below.

http://www.myspace.com/boxharp
http://music.hiddenshoal.com

Boxharp - The green (Hidden Shoal)
North Carolina duo, producer Scott Solter (St Vincent, John Vanderslice, Spoon, Okkervil River) and singer Wendy Allen. Elements of folk music (of a Celtic flavour, quite often) meeting digital studio techniques, giving dreamy and celestial results. The sublime Cloy features a treated piano and a plaintiff vocal gradually submerged by a waspish synth line, with deep sea rumblings and mysterious rattlings providing the supporting cast. Nods to Harmonia's brand of kosmische are to be found on The moon's the north wind's cookie. Enigmatic, pastoral and beautiful.


The Underground of Happiness
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Tuesdays 11.00am-12.00pm GMT
Cork Campus Radio, 98.3FM
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The Underground of Happiness
Tuesday July 20th 2010
11.00am-12.00pm GMT
Cork Campus Radio 98.3FM
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*this week's show features music from Wildbirds & Peacedrums, Mount Wittenberg Orca, Secret Cities, Pantha du Prince, Blonde Redhead and Serge Gainsbourg among others

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The Underground of Happiness
uplifting pop music of every creed

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Playlist 135

Tues July 20 2010
11.00am-12.00pm
Cork Campus Radio, 98.3FM
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Playlist
Serge Gainsbourg - La nuit d'octobre
The Chap - Even your friend (playing Festsaal Kreuzberg, Berlin, Sept 22)
Mount Wittenberg Orca - All we are
Wildbirds & Peacedrums - The drop (playing Standon Calling Festival, Herts., Aug 6)
Neville Skelly - Child of the morning (playing Wilton's Music Hall, London, July 27, w/ The Coral)
Secret Cities - Boyfriends
Blonde Redhead - Here sometimes (playing Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, Sept 29)

Ólafur Arnalds - Tunglið
Toro y Moi - Blessa (playing Field Day Festival, London, July 31)
Sankt Otten - Mein freund aus Koln
Patha du Prince - Im Bann (playing Cyprus Avenue, Cork, Aug 8)
Markus Mehr - Ohm
The Drums - Let's go surfing (The Raveonettes remix) (playing Reading Festival, Aug 29)



*next week's show features music from Warpaint, Elisa Luu, Hunter-Gatherer, School of Seven Bells and Sone Institute among others

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University College Cork,
Cork,
Ireland.
 
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The Underground of Happiness
Tuesday July 27th 2010
11.00am-12.00pm GMT
Cork Campus Radio 98.3FM
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*this week's show features music from Ennio Morricone, of Montreal, Jens Lekman, Hunter-Gatherer, Warpaint and School of Seven Bells among others

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The Underground of Happiness
uplifting pop music of every creed


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Playlist 136
Tues July 27 2010
11.00am-12.00pm
Cork Campus Radio, 98.3FM
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Playlist
Ennio Morricone - Terrazza (from the soundtrack of the film Il gatto)
Eilsa Luu - Come
Being 747 - Chapter 6: Streamlined
Darren Hayman - Nothing you can do about it
Seeland - Local park
Sone Institute - Explorer's theme (Arctic Circle Explorer's Club, jointhecircle.net)
The Outdoor Types - By the gallon
Empty Boxes - Cocaine killed my baby
Kinzli & the Kilowatts - Oahu
Hunter-Gatherer - The death has occurred
Warpaint - Elephants (playing Crawdaddy, Dublin, Oct 21)
of Montreal - Coquet coquette (playing Tripod, Dublin, Oct 3)
Jens Lekman - The opposite of Hallelujah (playing Whelan's, Dublin, Aug 1)
School of Seven Bells - Windstorm

*next week's show features music from Neville Skelly, Nico Muhly, Dean & Britta and Charlotte Gainsbourg among others

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The Underground of Happiness
Tuesday Aug 3rd 2010
11.00am-12.00pm GMT
Cork Campus Radio 98.3FM
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*this week's show features soundtrack music from Nico Muhly, also Dean & Britta, Wildbirds & Peacedrums, Dirty Projectors, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Toro y Moi among others

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Dean & Britta play 13 Most Beautiful: Songs for Andy Warhol's Screen Tests w/ Shearwater, Barbican Theatre, London, July 30th 2010

I had the great pleasure of attending this event last Friday night. First thing to mention is the building itself. I'd never been to the Barbican before. It was quite enjoyable getting lost there for a few minutes among its elegant curves, alcoves and terraces, as we found where we were supposed to be.

First onstage were Shearwater, from Austin Texas, four well appointed young(ish) men and one striking looking woman in shorts and high heels (this, we learned later, was the accomplished bassist Kimberley Burke). They proceeded to play a glorious set of folk-tinged prog-jam mini-symphonies, beginning at a high standard with the thundering piano propulsion of Black eyes from their current album The Golden Archipelago, and never once letting the standard slip. Not one band member confined themselves to one instrument, allowing for much swapping and stage manoeuvring; however this did not affect the momentum of the show. Things I learned - singer Jonathan Meiburg has a beautiful airy voice, something like a world-wise choirboy (my wife compared it to Tim Buckley), yet equally capable of belting out a crescendo when required; something in the prog inclinations, and overall tone of the music, was a little reminiscient of fellow Texans Midlake (note to Grand Snr, no flutes here though); the drummer, introduced as Thor Harris, looked remarkably like David Lee Roth, even sporting a mullet haircut, but there the similarities ended, as he displayed wonderfully supple wrists, as well as coming out front to play clarinet and glockenspiel (the latter in tandem with the aforementioned Miss Burke); the sound was impeccable, even from the front row; despite certain prog leanings, all the songs were compact and succinct, with lovely dextrous arrangements; the band are not averse to the odd well-chosen power chord; if pushed for a single highlight I would have to nominate the absolutely sublime God made me, with Thor Harris replicating, quite brilliantly, orchestral brushed strokes on his ride cymbal. In a year of great gigs, this was one of the most special.
P.S. Despite being tipped off about The Golden Archipelago some months ago by PMcD, I must shamefully admit that I had not seen fit to listen to the album before the concert. The only upside of this situation is that I now have the great pleasure of getting to know it from scratch.

After the puzzling, science-fiction "intermission" barriers had been retracted from the stage, Dean & Britta (with Matt Sumrow and Edward Lee Walters) came on, dressed all in black, somewhat like a cleaner-cut Velvet Underground (mind you, I doubt Lou Reed ever wore white patent leather Doc Martens). Dean seemed a little out of breath and even on edge (there had been a slight delay in the changeover). However, the poignant combination of his bruised voice and the deceptively plain pictures of these young/hopeful/cocky/playful black and white 1960's faces (gorgeously lit by Billy Name) rendered that irrelevant. The sequence of dancers, models, artists, hairdressers, rock 'n roll stars, actors and IT girls proceeded sumptuously, with its dream pop soundtrack, gathering significance as it went. Each "subject" was introduced with some short biographical information which helped greatly in appreciating the lives involved (the detail of Freddie Herko's dancing to Mozart's Mass, naked, then straight out the open upstairs window on to the pavement below, chilled me to the bone). The highlights - or best fits - for me were the statuesque Lou Reed, drinking a bottle of Coca-Cola, perched in giant profile looking on aloof while the band played his paean to lost youth I'm not a young man anymore; Teenage lightning (and lonely highways) over Paul America, with his slight smirk and all-American hair; Nico larking about evasively with a magazine to the tune of Britta singing the song Bob Dylan wrote for her, I'll keep it with mine; the tears of Ann Buchanan, life transcending art. As the show went on, and some friendly heckles emerged from the blackened auditorium, Dean & co. seemed to enjoy it more. The whole thing amounted to a precious and enriching experience, a unique event in an astounding venue.
 
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Playlist 137

Tues Aug 3 2010
11.00am-12.00pm
Cork Campus Radio, 98.3FM
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Playlist
Dean & Britta - Silver Factory theme
Toro y Moi - Leave everywhere
Neville Skelly - Colours collide
Dirty Projectors - Ascending melody (playing Belle & Sebastian's Bowlie 2, Minehead, Dec 10)
Flipron - The coolest names in showbiz
Law of the Least Effort - Law 2
Charlotte Gainsbourg - Time of the assassins
The Chap - Gimme legs (playing Festsaal Kreuzberg, Berlin, Sept 22)
The Superimposers - The beach
Women - Eyesore (playing The Deaf Institute, Manchester, Sept 2)
Faust - I don't buy your shit no more
Liars - Scissor (playing Whelan's, Dublin, Aug 11)
Grosvenor - Taxi from the airport (Débruit remix) (playing Bistrotheque, London, Aug 17)
Wildbirds & Peacedrums - The drop (playing Union Chapel, London, Nov 27, w/ Voices)



*next week's show features music from Besnard Lakes, S Carey, Grinderman, Jacques Brel and Laura Veirs among others

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Conor O'Toole,
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University College Cork,
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Ireland.
 
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The Underground of Happiness
Tuesday Aug 10th 2010
11.00am-12.00pm GMT
Cork Campus Radio 98.3FM
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*this week's show features music from Jacques Brel, Grinderman, S Carey, The Soundcarriers, Laura Veirs, Besnard Lakes and Hauschka among others

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The Underground of Happiness
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Playlist 138

Tues Aug 10 2010
11.00am-12.00pm
Cork Campus Radio, 98.3FM
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Playlist
Jacques Brel - Quand on n'a que l'amour
Grinderman - Heathen child (playing Manchester Academy, Sept 29)
S Carey - Move
Laura Veirs - July flame (playing Summer Sundae Festival, Leicester, Aug 14)
The Soundcarriers - The last broadcast
Besnard Lakes - Albatross (playing Cyprus Avenue, Cork, Aug 23)
Hauschka & Stefan Schneider - Common exposure (Arctic Circle Explorer's Club, www.jointhecircle.net)
Angus & Julia Stone - Big jet plane (playing Royal Festival Hall, London, Dec 9th)
Picnic Hipster - Entre a verdade e o desespero
Delays - Shanghai'd
IDRchitecture - Mortimer (playing The Good Ship, Kilburn, London, Aug 19)
This is the Kit - Moon
Salli Lunn - Belongings
The Chakras - Build me a swan



*next week's show features music from The Superimposers, Peter Broderick, Jaill and Mogwai among others

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University College Cork,
Cork,
Ireland.
 
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Playlist 139

Tues Aug 17 2010
11.00am-12.00pm
Cork Campus Radio, 98.3FM
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Playlist
Mike Vickers - On the brink
Richard Youngs - The valley in flight
Andrew Bird - Fitz and the Dizzyspells
Liam Singer - Winter weeds
Seeland - Local park
Robert Drasnin - Chant of the moon
Mogwai - Hunted by a freak (playing Brixton Academy, London, Feb 25)
Spectrals - 7th date
Jaill - She's my baby
Darren Hayman & the Secondary Modern - Nothing you can do about it (playing Concorde 2, Brighton, Aug 28)
The Superimposers - Little Miss Valentine
Sarah Blasko - No turning back (playing V Festival, Aug 21/22)

Caitlin Rose - Sinful wishing well (playing Cyprus Avenue, Cork, Aug 24, w/ Megafaun)
Kristin Miltner - Dreaming and longing
Peter Broderick - With the notes in my ears (playing The Pavilion, Cork, Oct 20)



*next week's show features music from Women, Toro y Moi, Sone Institute and from the soundtrack of the film Oliver, among others

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The Underground of Happiness
Tuesday Aug 24th 2010
11.00am-12.00pm GMT
Cork Campus Radio 98.3FM
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*this week's show features music from Wildbirds & Peacedrums, Caitlin Rose, Women, Harlem, Sone Institute from the Long Division With Remainders compilation, and music from the soundtrack of the musical Oliver!, among others

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The Underground of Happiness
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Playlist 140
Tues Aug 24 2010
11.00am-12.00pm
Cork Campus Radio, 98.3FM
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Playlist
Ron Moody & Chorus - Pick a pocket or two (from the soundtrack of the film Oliver!)
Wildbirds & Peacedrums - Under land and over sea (playing The Lexington, London (duo show), Aug 26)
Agnes Obel - Riverside
Nils Frahm - Unter
Nils Frahm - Uber (playing with Rachel Grimes, National Concert Hall, Dublin, Sept 23)
Jaill - Demon
Prince Rama - Satt nam
Sone Institute - v2.2 (Long Division with Remainders)
Fol Chen - The holograms
Harlem - Spray paint (playing Whelan's, Dublin, Aug 25, w/ Yeh Deadlies)
Caitlin Rose - Own side (playing End of the Road Festival, Sept 11)
Jono McCleery - Tomorrow (playing Old Queen's Head, Islington, London, Aug 29)
Toro y Moi - Leave everywhere
Oh No Ono - Helplessly young
Small Black - Photojournalist
Women - Narrow with the hall
Sarabeth Tucek - Splash 1 (Now I'm home)

*next week's show is specially extended and features an hour-long preview of the Electric Picnic Festival, including music from Here We Go Magic, Steve Mason, Thread Pulls, Mountain Man, Cymbals Eat Guitars, and many more

e-mail the show on [email protected]
or text +353 (0)86-7839800
please mark messages “uoh”

Conor O'Toole,
c/o Cork Campus Radio,
Áras na Mac Léinn,
Student Centre,
University College Cork,
Cork,
Ireland.
 

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