The following is the setlist for the Monday night KPCW show. Thank you to all who tuned in. Also special thanks to my two guest DJs, DJ Zack & DJ Dave.
Ca Plane Pour Moi- Plastic Bertrand
Surprise Hotel- Fool's Gold
Today is the Day- Apollo Sunshine
Staying in Love- Raphael Saadiq
Lasso- Phoenix
Ziggy Stardust- David Bowie
Guns of Brixton- Nouvelle Vague (Clash cover)
Molalatladi- BLK JKS
Orphans-Beck
Over the Hills and Far Away- Led Zeppelin
Tonada Yanomanoninista- Devendra Banhart
Black Water- Doobie Brothers
Palm of Your Hand- Cake
My Drive Thru- Pharrell
Coast of Carolina- Telekinesis
After All- Sondre Lerche
Cousins- Vampire Weekend
Only Pieces- Here We Go Magic
I'm the Man Who Loves You- Wilco
Another Day- Jamie Lidell
Marvin Gaye- Got to Give It Up Part I
All the King's Men- Wild Beasts
Avromandole- Staff Benda Billi
Sun Hands- Local Natives
Arcadia- Apparat
Kalise- El Guincho
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Throw Down Your Heart
For those of you who haven't heard of Throw Down Your Heart, it is pretty much the ideal documentary for an any aspiring ethnomusicologist like myself. The film feature Bela Fleck, Banjo extraordinaire (I've had the distinct pleasure of seeing Bela Fleck on two different occasions and each time he was beyond impressive), as Fleck travels to Africa to seek out the roots of the instrument. Seeking to break the stereotype of the banjo as the instrument of the deep south, Fleck travels to Uganda, Tanzania, Gambia, and Mali in order to seek out the evolutionary predecessors.
Rather than focusing on fancy touches like color editing and the like the movie gets right down to the music. Traveling with an entourage consisting of a manager, a sound guy, and a film director, Fleck manages to capture some of the most incredible music moments.
The documentary opens with the sounds of Fleck playing a bluegrass traditional to a crowd of two hundred villagers, all laughing at the exotic melody. During the film he jams with everyone from 8 guys who play a single mallet-type instrument dug into the ground (like a portuguese man-of-ward, 4 organisms in 1) to a group of Masai Mara tribesman who perform a mixture of high jumping and trance-inducing rhythms. Its a blast to watch. One can't help but get the sensation that Fleck, while he can't speak a word to many of the people he plays with, connects on a level that is truly enviable. A real testament to the universality of music.
So go out and Netflix Throw Down Your Hear right away. It won't let you down.
And if you really dig it, Go out and buy Fleck's CD featuring all the recordings from his trip as well as some not included in the dvd.
Follow-up on the Prospect Show
For all those who came out to support the fine folk down at Prospect and their great cause, it was a blast playing music for you all. After some brief technical difficulties, the show went quite well.
and for all those that missed, I Hope to have many more like it!
and for all those that missed, I Hope to have many more like it!
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Epaulettes at PROSPECT on Tues. Dec 15th, 5-9
Last Night's KPCW Show Setlist
Dec 7th setlist
Alright so the following are, in rough order the tunes I played during my radio set. I'd like to welcome all new listeners to my web page. Please I'd like to receive some more input for my sets. Community Radio doesn't have to mean Adult Contemporary.
Beck- Orphans
Only for a While- Bobby Birdman
Cousins- Vampire Weekend
My Drive Thru- Pharrell ft. Santigold & Julian Casablancas
No Cars Go- The Arcade Fire
After All- Sondre Lerche
1 through 7- Dosh
Television- Baaba Maal (ft. Brazilian Girls)
My Car is Haunted- Royal Bangs
Boys Who Rape Should All Be Destroyed- The Raveonettes
I'm the Man Who Loves You- Wilco
Untrust Us- Crystal Castles
IRM- Charlotte Gainsbourg
I Will Come Again- Bobby Birdman
Little Dreamer (Jones Remix)- Future Islands
Only Pieces - Here We Go Magic
Sweetness of Air France- Air France
Tell Me in the Morning- Cold War Kids
Rollerskate- Matias Aguayo
100 Yard Dash- Raphael Saadiq
Chinese Translation- M.Ward
How You Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm- Andrew Bird
Baabi Dehyee- J.A. Adofo & City Boys Band
I'm Waiting for My Man- Velvet Underground
It was a great show. Thanks to all those who tuned in.
Alright so the following are, in rough order the tunes I played during my radio set. I'd like to welcome all new listeners to my web page. Please I'd like to receive some more input for my sets. Community Radio doesn't have to mean Adult Contemporary.
Beck- Orphans
Only for a While- Bobby Birdman
Cousins- Vampire Weekend
My Drive Thru- Pharrell ft. Santigold & Julian Casablancas
No Cars Go- The Arcade Fire
After All- Sondre Lerche
1 through 7- Dosh
Television- Baaba Maal (ft. Brazilian Girls)
My Car is Haunted- Royal Bangs
Boys Who Rape Should All Be Destroyed- The Raveonettes
I'm the Man Who Loves You- Wilco
Untrust Us- Crystal Castles
IRM- Charlotte Gainsbourg
I Will Come Again- Bobby Birdman
Little Dreamer (Jones Remix)- Future Islands
Only Pieces - Here We Go Magic
Sweetness of Air France- Air France
Tell Me in the Morning- Cold War Kids
Rollerskate- Matias Aguayo
100 Yard Dash- Raphael Saadiq
Chinese Translation- M.Ward
How You Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm- Andrew Bird
Baabi Dehyee- J.A. Adofo & City Boys Band
I'm Waiting for My Man- Velvet Underground
It was a great show. Thanks to all those who tuned in.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
New Vampire Weekend is catchy
Any band that takes influence from cumbia style guitars, ghanain highlife, or kenyan benga for its catchy as all get out pop is cool by me. Vampire Weekend are slated to come out with their second album, Contra, in January of 2010. I'll most definitely be picking up a copy
Meanwhile, the new single Cousins is out and it's great.
Feel free to listen over at www.hypem.com
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Pepepe/ Los Amparito/ all the other guises of Pesina Siller
Directamente de Guadalajara, nos trae Pesina Siller su marca de genio singular en la música electrónica. En este momento, esta creando debajo de varios apodos, incluyendo Los Amparito, Pepepe, y mas.
Si este tio hubiera nacido en las islas canarias tal vez se habria combinado en una persona con El Guincho. Eso dicho, la musica de los dos no se parecen mucho. El Guincho utiliza mas los sonidos de la tropicalia y canciones ya existentes como una etnomusicologo mientras Pesina mas emplea metodos de creacion electronicos que se basan en los sonidos del "glitch" y "blip". Ambos destacan sus sensabilidades estrambóticas en una manera verdaderamente únicas.
Para los que tengan interés, Pepepe ha puesto para descargar varias obras suyas en su myspace
No se puede prodigar alabanzas suficientes a su nuevo disco, Roba Orgón de Plantas y Animales. No hace falta que sea gratis. Ni hace dano ese hecho tampoco
http://www.myspace.com/pepepepepepepepepe
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Welcome
This Blog is dedicated to my musical stylings, and musings, all under the moniker of Epaulettes.
I will be posting everything from new music, old new music new to me, information about local shows, to setlists.
Everything other monday on KPCW Park City 91.9 FM from 7-10 PM, I will be broadcasting some of my favorite tunes.
Let's start today out by mentioning an album I really got into lately. Its a compilation of new-style Cumbia remixed and reimagined by a host of artists organized by Sonido Martines, a young Buenos Aires music aficionado. It's a great little album full of fascinating new sounds and ideas.
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nueva cumbia,
sonido martines,
welcome to epaulettes
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