electrical language no 222

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A shorter podcast, as the last 2 long ones are taking a lot of space on the Libsyn server.  This week I bring you 6 new songs.  I have cleared out a lot of old stuff from my “audition list” and am stocking up with fresher material.  We start with 2 gentler songs by 2 of my favourite female vocalists, then build up, ending with a couple of great rock tracks by a local band.

Freer by Naked Woods

Boys Don’t Cry by The Endless

The Chameleon by Paul E. Phonics

One Night Stand by Mr Smith

Take Me Down and Grey by Gideon’s Demise


The soundbed music is Dansi Dans by For A Minor Reflection.  The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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Problems with podcast 221 now fixed

I was alerted this morning to the fact that the link to play no 221 did not work. After trying a few things unsuccessfully, I decided that I would have to upload the mp3 file to the Libsyn server again. Thankfully, that did the trick.

Apologies. But if you try again now, it should work.

electrical language no 221

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For the first podcast of 2011, a look back at last year.  I bring you 16 great songs played on electrical language in 2010.  So please enjoy the longest podcast I have ever recorded.  And Happy New Year, one and all.

Songs played:

Journey To The Centre Of John’s Ma by Estil

Singing in Tongues by Bleu

All Coming Back by The Steals (The Soap Company remix)

Intro … The Commonfield by Emerald Park

Love And Wonder (live session) by The Free Press

Where I Stand by Low Man’s Joe

Five Little Rooms by Menomena

Dancing With The Ghosts by Nancy Magarill

 Not In Your World by Cwtch

Blood by Jordan Reyne

Feeling.Love.Thinking.Of by Faunts

Down The Drain by Alexis Foxe

Broken Clock by Chris Pureka

Sugarcane by Jazica

Yes I Am by Cellophane Flowers

Weeds (live session) by The Free Press

  • links above

The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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2010 in review

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

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The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Fresher than ever.

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A helper monkey made this abstract painting, inspired by your stats.

A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 5,200 times in 2010. That’s about 13 full 747s.

In 2010, there were 47 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 159 posts. There were 4 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 98kb.

The busiest day of the year was March 13th with 64 views. The most popular post that day was electrical language no 202.

Where did they come from?

The top referring sites in 2010 were electricallanguage.co.uk, facebook.com, twitter.com, arielpublicity.net, and messaging.myspace.com.

Some visitors came searching, mostly for 174, electrical language, playing with words, electrical language podcast, and nierika – yesternight free download.

Attractions in 2010

These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.

1

electrical language no 202 March 2010

2

electrical language no 205 May 2010
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3

About electrical language February 2009

4

Submit Music February 2009

5

Links & contacts February 2009

electrical language no 220

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In which I prove that you cannot create a podcast without breaking eggs.

It was 5 years ago today that I recorded episode 1 of electrical language.  So this is the 5th anniversary podcast.  I ramble on about things and play 10 great songs, including one played on episode 1 and 2 by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster who composed the regular title music.

Songs played:

Singing in Tongues by Bleu

Anything But Hopeless by Rendezvous Park

All Coming Back by The Steals

You (Always On My Mind) by Brackenridge

  • I can no longer find a working link

Codependent by The Band Split

Break Up by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster

  • I have found the website – listen to the albums, especially Dancing With the Muse!

Click Of Her Fingers by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster

Gallery Of Red by Tom Hummer

As You Are, As You Were by Any Color Black

Thank You And Goodnight by Kasino

The title music is usually by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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electrical language no 219

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BREAKING NEWS: there will be a podcast next week. I promise! There is a reason for that. If you can work out the reason, send me a message, telling me what you think the reason is. Please feel free to name a song you think I should play again, or to send me a new track (artist permission needed). You haVe until Friday 17 December 2010.

This week’s music:

Exploder by Dogs Running Free

Tumble Dryer by The Kryptics

Count Me In by Cellophane Flowers

Happy by Dogs Running Free

Day by Seams

No Pain Any More by Shy Girl

Illusion Of The Liars by Shy Girl

    I wouldn’t Get Out Of Bed (For Anyone But you) by Junk

    Yes I Am by Cellophane Flowers


    The soundbed music is Dust and Book Of Clouds And Rain by Secret Archives Of The Vatican.

    The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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    electrical language no 218

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    Still getting used to the new set up, recording with my new netbook.  This week I bring you 6 new songs and 2 from 2005.

    This week’s music:

    This Low Point Can Only Be Followed By a High by Goonies Never Say Die

    Neon Stars by The Sky Life

    Captain Cook by Andrew McKenzie

    Jailcard by Jane Lui

    Palmreader by Whirl

    Condiment by Squander Pilots

    (Latest News: their website says Squander Pilots have been away, but will be back soon.)

    The End Of Summer by Andrew McKenzie

    Roots And Wings by The Sky Life


    The soundbed music is Easygoing Groove by Triplexity.

    The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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