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    Explore " noise rock" with insightful episodes like "Uffe Cedarlund of Haystack", "IDX 037.0 - Sleigh Bells", "Dave Jordan and the Tall Font Green Russian BMP", "Joseph Silvers, founder of the Hot Club of Raleigh, on the legacy of guitarist Rex Griffin on North Carolina’s jazz manouche scene, and the story of when Django Reinhardt’s son performed in Greensboro" and "Lost Media That Never Existed" from podcasts like ""As The Story Grows", "Indexed", "Object Worship", "Six Count" and "Night Clerk Radio: Haunted Music Reviews"" and more!

    Episodes (28)

    Uffe Cedarlund of Haystack

    Uffe Cedarlund of Haystack

    Chapter 472 - "Doomsday Goes Away" ...as read by Uffe Cedarlund of Haystack

    Today we welcome Entombed guitarist and Haystack frontman Uffe Cederlund to the podcast! Haystack just released their new record Doomsday Goes Away last Friday. Uffe talks about music schools in Sweden, the desire to start a three piece band, getting older as a musician, the meaning behind Doomsday Goes Away, and more.

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    Chapter 472 Music:

    Haystack - "Doomsday Goes Away"

    Entombed - "Eyemaster"

    Haystack - "Away"

    Haystack - "Winter"

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    Dave Jordan and the Tall Font Green Russian BMP

    Dave Jordan and the Tall Font Green Russian BMP

    Today we're joined by Dave Jordan of Non-Human Audio to talk the nuance of big noise. He's brought a very particular example of a pedal with a decades-long history, and takes us through his journey from using that pedal to creating his own designs like the Slow Loris. Heck, we even talk about parts tolerances!

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    Joseph Silvers, founder of the Hot Club of Raleigh, on the legacy of guitarist Rex Griffin on North Carolina’s jazz manouche scene, and the story of when Django Reinhardt’s son performed in Greensboro

    Joseph Silvers, founder of the Hot Club of Raleigh, on the legacy of guitarist Rex Griffin on North Carolina’s jazz manouche scene, and the story of when Django Reinhardt’s son performed in Greensboro

    Joseph Silvers is the founder of the Hot Club of Raleigh, a jazz manouche band based in the City of Oaks. The group has performed at Watts & Ward and Young Hearts Distilling, among other establishments in the Triangle and beyond. 

    On this episode, Joseph shares the story of when Jean-Jacques “Babik” Reinhardt, son of Django Reinhardt, performed with the Hot Club of North Carolina during a U.S. tour from France with the François Vola Group. 

    François Vola, a French guitarist and composer, is the godson of Louis Vola, the bassist in Django Reinhardt’s original Quintette du Hot Club de France. François once lived in North Carolina before returning to France in the late nineties.

    Griffin saw the François Vola Group with Babik play in Hickory and invited them to perform with his group. They accepted the invitation, performing at the Paisley Pineapple (now Natty Greene’s) in Greensboro for the Hot Club of North Carolina’s Monday night gig. 

    For further reading, check out this 1997 review by the Washington Post on Vola and Reinhardt’s album “Old World New World.”

    Early years

    Joseph was born in Greensboro and grew up in rural Madison (Rockingham County, North Carolina) among tobacco farms. 

    At five years old, Joseph’s grandfather gave him a three-quarter-size acoustic guitar from a thrift store, and he’s been playing ever since.

    Joseph began learning the bass, and later the guitar, when he was eleven years old from Rex Griffin, founder of the Hot Club of North Carolina. Quickly advancing under Griffin’s mentorship, the musician picked up a Washburn guitar (also gifted by his grandfather), beginning his jazz manouche journey. 

    When Joseph was fifteen, Griffin booked him for his first gig at Madison Dry Goods and Country Store on Murphy Street downtown. Just a year later, he was regularly subbing for Griffin’s rhythm guitarist in the Hot Club of North Carolina for their weekly gig at Tate Street Coffee House in Greensboro. 

    While with the group, Joseph performed with Frank Vignola in the summer of 2009 for a tour that included stops in Greensboro, Raleigh, and Madison.

    Griffin passed in 2021. 

    Forming the Hot Club of Raleigh

    After serving as a full-time band member for several years, Joseph established the Hot Club of Raleigh in 2018. 

    The original members included Joseph, Steven Ray (who passed in 2018; may he rest in peace), Matt York on woodwinds, and Andy Powell on bass. The group now comprises Joseph and Andy, Devin Frazier on guitar, and previous Six Count guest Dexter Moses on woodwinds.

    You can also find Joseph playing with Gallus Mag, a noise rock band, as well as with Hunter MacDermut at Lanza’s Cafe, Carrboro, on the last Sunday of each month. The duo will play next on November 26

    Joseph holds a bachelor’s from North Carolina State University and a master’s from the University of Illinois, with both degrees in electrical engineering. 

    If you’re interested in playing at a weekly jazz manouche jam, get in touch with organizer Richard Badu.

    Music credits

    This episode features the songs “Limehouse Blues” and “Troublant Bolero” by the Hot Club of Raleigh.

    This season features the songs “Forged in Rhythm” and “Callous & Kind” by Keenan McKenzie & The Riffers (2017), used by Six Count with permission from the artist. 

    How to listen

    You can find Six Count on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any other listening app! The series also airs on taintradio.org, an online jazz radio station based in North Carolina, on Sundays at 6:00 p.m. and Fridays at 8:00 p.m. EST. 

    Support the show

    If you’d like to support Six Count, you can make a gift on DonorBox or Venmo @thexarawilde. Follow Six Count on Instagram at @sixcountpodcast and Xara Wilde on Facebook and Instagram @thexarawilde.

    Lost Media That Never Existed

    Lost Media That Never Existed

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    We love the concept of lost media that never existed. In this episode, we’re checking out two albums that present themselves as soundtracks or music to movies that never were. One album is the “restored” soundtrack to a lost horror movie, while the other skates by on a technicality because I love SWANS and never thought we would get to talk about them.

    Albums Discussed

    The Satan Complex by Gavino Morretti
    Soundtracks For The Blind by SWANS

    Credits

    Music by: 2Mello
    Artwork by: Patsy McDowell
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    Birth Order

    Birth Order

    This week, Joe talks to Nick Solem of the noise rock band Birth Order about their new record Goodbye, Square Horse

     

     

    Ear Coffee is also celebrating our 5th Birthday on August 18 with a show at The Treasury in St. Paul. It'll be a fun night with Careful Gaze, BlueDriver, OKnice, and Prathloons. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased in advance through the link below. 

    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ear-coffees-5th-anniversary-tickets-383185948487

    Black Midi

    Black Midi

    "Black Midi" are a four piece rock band from London, often described as a mixture of noise rock, post-punk, jazz and progressive rock.

    Black Midi's members all met while studying music at the BRIT school, an infamous school in the world of UK music whose former pupils include King Krule, Amy Winehouse and Adelle. They would spend their time outside of studying to get together and jam in the school rehearsal rooms, a process which eventually led them to perform live at Brixton's "Windmill" live music venue. It was at this venue that music producer Dan Carey saw them play and offered his services to record and produce some of their material, an opportunity that would see them record in a studio for the very first time.

    Fast forward to late 2021 and "Black Midi" have released two full length albums as well as a selection of EP's and live recordings.

    These guys are young, incredibly talented and produce some very intense and intricate music. On this episode of Roots to Grooves Jay and Jesse dive deeper and play some of their favorite tracks.

    "Roots to Grooves" is a production of SIGNL.

    Episode 02

    Episode 02

    1. Wednesday - Twin Plagues

    2. Bitter Branches - Along Came a Bastard

    3. Redemptus - How Much Pain can fit one's chest

    4. Faking - Less & Less

    5. Full of Hell - Industrial Messiah Complex

    6. Regional Justice Center - Life’s Work

    7. Surra - No Lixo

    8. Fawn Limbs - Twitching, Lapsing

    9. Tetsuo - Revuelta Con Cadenas Sexuales/Vacío Existencial

    10. Creeping Death - Edge of Existence

    11. Year of the Knife - Dead at 29

    12. Antichrist Siege Machine - Victorious Legions of Satan

    13. Sarcoughagus - Cannibalistic Search Party

    14. Armor - Figure

    15. Fatal - Ghost of the Self

    16. Visions of War - Subject

    17. Arrogant - Back to the Tomb

    18. Self Inflict - Bent Knees

    37. The They (PARIS DEATH HILTON, NIKKI AND THE CORVETTES, PETER AND THE WOLF, JUSTICE FETISH)

    37. The They (PARIS DEATH HILTON, NIKKI AND THE CORVETTES, PETER AND THE WOLF, JUSTICE FETISH)

    Dan and Erik review albums from Paris Death Hilton, Nikki and the Corvettes, Peter and the Wolf and Des Moines, Iowa noisemakers Justice Fetish. Dan and Erik also talk about the future of money and possibly getting paid for volunteer work through robots controlling everything because of the government and Dan talks about why he thinks it would be a good idea if the singer from Buckcherry fronted a Minor Threat reunion.

    Jeremy Hunt and Caiden Withey from Qoheleth

    Jeremy Hunt and Caiden Withey from Qoheleth

    Chapter 197 - "A Desire To Help Encourage Weird Music" ...as read by Jeremy Hunt and Caiden Withey from Qoheleth

    This week I'm excited to have Jeremy and Caiden from noise/art rock band Qoheleth on the show. The group has released cassettes, VHS tapes, a radio, zines, toys, and started their own record label to promote music that is pushing the boundaries of art. At the end of 2019 the band released, what in my opinion is a masterpiece, Mark It Well, All Roads End in Death. 


    Give Qoheleth a spin if you haven't yet - https://qohelethnoise.bandcamp.com/

    Make sure you follow them on social media - https://www.facebook.com/qohelethnoise/

    Philip K. Discs - https://philipkdiscs.bandcamp.com/

    Dead Bird Toys is the company that produces Qoheleth's toys. - https://www.deadbirdtoys.com/

    Make sure you check out Jeremy's first time on ATSG - https://www.asthestorygrows.com/episodes/bd65c1a8



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    Chapter 197 Music:

    Qoheleth - "T(h)rash Panda"

    Qoheleth - "Exquisitely Dressed, and Caked in Blood"

    Qoheleth - "LKK"

    Qoheleth - "Remote Control Thought Process"

    Qoheleth - "Culturine"

    Qoheleth - "The Clearing At the End is the Path"


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    1994: Madball & Melt-Banana w/ Steve Doesnt

    1994: Madball & Melt-Banana w/ Steve Doesnt

    Steve Doesnt from The Doesn't Suck joins us to talk about the year 1994. Up first is NYHC legends Madball, and their album Set it Off. Then we talk about Japanese art-punk weirdos Melt-Banana and their first Hedgehog. 

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    Songs featured on this episode:

    Jawbox - Jackpot Plus

    Green Day - Welcome to Paradise

    Jawbreaker - Boxcar

    Bad Religion - 21st Century (Digital Boy)

    Samiam - Capsized

    The Offspring - Come Out and Play

    Madball - Down by Law

    Madball - Never Had It

    Madball - New York City

    Madball - C.T.Y.C. (R.I.P.)

    Melt-Banana - Mind Thief

    Melt-Banana - Stick Out

     

    Episode 155: Hypersigil

    Episode 155: Hypersigil

    BPM Range: 174-178

    Episode 154: Funky Diabetic

    Episode 154: Funky Diabetic

    BPM: 105

    Episode 45: 1993 - Seaweed & Babes in Toyland

    Episode 45: 1993 - Seaweed & Babes in Toyland

    1993: the year punk got good again. We return to the post grunge punk boom of the early 90's. Our album this week is Four from the Tacoma, WA grunge punks, Seaweed. We also talk about the not really a riot grrrl band, Babes in Toyland, and their EP Painkillers.

    Songs featured on this episode:

    Jawbox - Jackpot Plus

    Seaweed - One Inch Punch

    Seaweed - Kid Candy

    Seaweed - Wait for the Fade

    Babes in Toyland - He's My Thing

    Babes in Toyland - Istigkeit

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    Episode 37: 1976 - Patti Smith Group & MX-80 Sound

    Episode 37: 1976 - Patti Smith Group & MX-80 Sound

    We return to the year 1976 to discuss the godmother of punk, Patti Smith and her second album, Radio Ethiopia. We also talk about art punk band MX-80 Sound and their debut EP, Big Hits (Hard Pop from the Hoosiers). Will we like this one or will it be Flipper all over again?

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    Songs featured in this episode:

    Patti Smith Group - Ask the Angels

    Patti Smith Group - Poppies

    Patti Smith Group - Radio Ethiopia

    MX-80 Sound - Train to Loveland

    MX-80 Sound - Myonga Von Bontee

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    Episode 18: 2002 - My Chemical Romance & Death From Above 1979

    Episode 18: 2002 - My Chemical Romance & Death From Above 1979

    There's nothing contrived about this episode! Our final episode of 2018. We discuss the year 2002, My Chemical Romance's I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love, and Death From Above 1979's Heads Up.

    My Chemical Romance - I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love https://open.spotify.com/album/3VSl97ITIbXoFQvx2DQ605

    Death From Above 1979 - Head's Up https://open.spotify.com/album/5G41GaQBdh2MxHUNz9iOHT

    Songs featured in this episode:

    Jawbox - Jackpot Plus

    My Chemical Romance - Honey, This Mirror Isn't Big Enough for the Both of Us

    My Chemical Romance - Headfirst for Halos

    My Chemical Romance - Vampires Will Never Hurt You

    My Chemical Romance - Drowning Lessons

    Death From Above 1979 - Dead Womb

    Death From Above 1979 - Do It!

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