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Podcast September 2007

Machtdose Podcast September 2007
For the cover I used a photo by Joerg Moellenkamp [CC BY]

This time : Morning Dawn Ambient, Melodic Experimental Cling-Clang, My-Heart-goes-bam-da-da-dam-Nu-Jazz, wobbling Guitars, Food Hop, real good housy parts and so on.

  1. Mkd (I/O) – We’re All Together mp3
  2. ON_14 (complementary distribution) – Absence mp3
  3. Polaroide (Miga) – Hor-migas mp3
  4. Tangtype (No Type) – Lulled by A Rubbery Sweep mp3
  5. The Incognito Traveller (Discos Konfort) – Chaleur mp3
  6. Leon Somov feat. Jazzu (Sutemos) – Who R U mp3
  7. ckid (monotonik) – time monsters mp3
  8. Debird (Musicartistry Recordings) – Theories mp3
  9. FeldFunker (Kreislauf) – Beyond the Moon (Hilbig-Hocker Remix) mp3
  10. Mr. Dee (Homework) – Pharaon mp3
  11. Binärpilot (Robot Wars) – Tokyomatrix 3000 mp3
  12. Muscular Teeth (4-4-2 music) – Homage mp3
  13. Riconvey (Konkord) – club mp3
  14. Gorowski (WM Recordings) – Seven down mp3
  15. Professer Inc. (Deepwise) – Sex in the Ghetto mp3
  16. Frank Molder (1bit wonder) – Come With Me mp3
  17. D. R. Mirago (Piepmatz Records) – rockin da house (ko-mix) mp3
  18. bacalao (microdisco) – the bread mp3
  19. Laineet (dirtybird rexx) – Hyviä Aikoja mp3

If you want to know more about the mentioned Netaudio Festival, here’s their site.

Mingering Mike

Mingering Mike: The Amazing Career of an Imaginary Soul Superstar.

Between 1968 and 1977 Mingering Mike recorded over fifty albums, managed thirty-five of his own record labels, and produced, directed and starred in nine of his own motion pictures. In 1972 alone he released fifteen LPs and over twenty singles, and his traveling revue played for sold out crowds the world over.

How is it that such a prolific musician has gone under the radar for the more than thirty years? The answer is that all took place in Mike’s imagination.

(Dave a lot)

The Roots Music

Most of this material was originally recorded in the 1920s through the early 1950s and was first issued on 78 RPM Records. For Historical and Educational purposes.

Samples:
1. The TigerMONEY IS KING
2. The Duke of Iron MATILDA

Early Rural Black Fiddlers
Rugged and Ragged Blues Piano from the 1920s
Blues from the 1920s (subset)
Gospel from the 1920s (subset)
Old-Time Country Music from the 1920s & 1930s
White Country Gospel from the 1920s-1950s
Vintage Hot Jazz from the 1920s
Louisiana Cajun Music from the 1920s – 1970s
Irish Dance Music from the 1920s – 1970s
Folk Music from Mexico 1920s – 1950s
Luther Strong’s 1937 Library of Congress Recordings
Other Library of Congress Fiddle Recordings
Cape Breton Fiddle Music from the 1930s – 1950s
Calypso Music of Trinidad from 1930s – 1940s
1940s Blues from small independent labels

Visit their Roots Music Listening Room for a wide sampling.