Apr. 28th, 2014
I Hear A New World
Apr. 28th, 2014 10:31 amI downloaded this freaky electronic album from Trunk records for fifty pence in which Joe uses a skiffle band and adds up the electronics, found objects, tape loops and all manner of gizmos to create an otherworldly sound.

Here is one of my favourite tracks from the album - Love Theme From The Saroos .
Utterly weird and wonderful and from 1960 just way out. A genius!

Here is one of my favourite tracks from the album - Love Theme From The Saroos .
Utterly weird and wonderful and from 1960 just way out. A genius!
A Rare Treat That Should Be Known Better
Apr. 28th, 2014 11:37 amThanks to
beer_good_foamy for posting this video. I have been enraptured by this track from the leader of Prefab Sprout ,( the one and only Paddy McAloon ) from his album I Travel The Megahertz.
The title track is a piece of music theatre that is haunting beyond measure. Paddy McAloon has created a unique soundscape and a musical language of yearning emotion, it is quite unlike anything else you’ll have heard. Prefab Sprout fans will recognize the lushness and melodic sweep but the timescale has been stretched to encompass a 22 minute spoken drama detailing one woman's roller-coaster ride through loss, new found love, and further loss leading towards an uncertain resolution. Narrated by the mellifluous tones of Yvonne Connor, the sweeping, highly romantic backing conveys an enormous emotional weight.
The project began when McAloon – forced by illness induced insomnia – found himself drawn into the twilight world of late night phone-in shows. His writers ear began picking out stories and patterns of lost love and loneliness.
It seems that this lush, fascinating mellifluous and moving score.has been inspired by other composers of deep melancholia. "Trawling the Megahertz" is Gavin Bryars vs The Blue Nile vs Ennio Morricone or some hybrid form of these soundscapers. Just brilliant!
Enjoy.
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The title track is a piece of music theatre that is haunting beyond measure. Paddy McAloon has created a unique soundscape and a musical language of yearning emotion, it is quite unlike anything else you’ll have heard. Prefab Sprout fans will recognize the lushness and melodic sweep but the timescale has been stretched to encompass a 22 minute spoken drama detailing one woman's roller-coaster ride through loss, new found love, and further loss leading towards an uncertain resolution. Narrated by the mellifluous tones of Yvonne Connor, the sweeping, highly romantic backing conveys an enormous emotional weight.
The project began when McAloon – forced by illness induced insomnia – found himself drawn into the twilight world of late night phone-in shows. His writers ear began picking out stories and patterns of lost love and loneliness.
It seems that this lush, fascinating mellifluous and moving score.has been inspired by other composers of deep melancholia. "Trawling the Megahertz" is Gavin Bryars vs The Blue Nile vs Ennio Morricone or some hybrid form of these soundscapers. Just brilliant!
Enjoy.