Sun, 10 May 2009 This one is an experiment. I've taken 6 songs which go strange in the middle before kicking back in, and embedded them within each-other. I think it sort-of works. But judge for yourself.Tracks: 1. My Bloody Valentine - You Made Me Realise 2. Mogwai - Stereodee 3. Arab Strap - Trippy 4. Pink Floyd - Interstellar Overdrive 5. John Martyn - I'd Rather Be The Devil 6. Soft Machine - Out-Bloody-Rageous 7. John Martyn - I'd Rather Be The Devil (continued) 8. Pink Floyd - Interstellar Overdrive (continued) 9. Arab Strap - Trippy (continued) 10. Mogwai - Stereodee (continued) 11. My Bloody Valentine - You Made Me Realise (continued) Comments[0] |
Sun, 29 March 2009 When I was at school I thought that Autumn was my favorite season,possibly in a misguided attempt to be mysterious and cool. In real life, though, everyone knows that spring is the best, those first days of sun after a miserable British winter when the year just looks like getting better and better.This time I just have music for you. Couldn't find any good speeches. Just lots of fairly relaxed music to listen to in the garden. 1. Moondog - Voices Of Spring 2. Epic45 - The Stars In Spring 3. Rites of Spring - Comin' On Back To Me 4. The Jesus & Mary Chain - April Skies 5. Simon & Garfunkel - April, Come She Will 6. The Go-Betweens - Spring Rain 7. Andromeda Island - Springtime 8. Blossom Dearie - It Might As Well Be Spring 9. St Etienne - Spring 10. The Lemon Drops - I Live In The Springtime 11. June & Johnny - When it's Springtime in Alaska (It's Forty Below) 12. Crescent - Spring 13. James Morton - Spring Is Here 14. Carmen McRae - Silent Spring 15. Paul Giovanni & Magnet - Maypole (Bonus track: Owen J. McCormack - When It's Springtime in Virginia) Comments[0] |
Sat, 7 March 2009 This mix has been in the LNADJKMD pipes for ages, I'm just glad to get it out of the system. Thanks for all the suggestions, sorry I could only use a few.1. The Raincoats - Fairytale In The Supermarket 2. The Yummy Fur - Supermarket 3. Bis - Shopaholic 4. Joe Jackson (Do The) Instant Mash 5. Rob Sonic - Shoplift (El-P Remix) 6. Joe Cornish - European Supermarket 7. The Modern Lovers - Abominable Snowman In The Supermarket 8. Ladytron - Paco! 9. Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Shop Around 10. The Clash - Lost In The Supermarket 11. 60ft Dolls - Happy Shopper 12. Lipkandy - Shopping 13. Devo - Freedom Of Choice 14. Pulp - His 'n' Hers Comments[0] |
Sun, 8 February 2009 Slightly late podcast to celebrate the year of the ox.Ox-based songs, music, quotes, sketches, all that. You know the drill. 恭喜发财Tracks: 1. Aesop - The Oxen and The Butchers 2. Fieldtriqp - Goodnight Moo 3. The Who - The Ox 4. Oh No - Exp Out the Ox 5. Monty Python - The Background to History 6. Ilkae - Equate With Oxen 7. Captain Beefheart - Safe As Milk (Take 5) 8. Donald Hall - Ox-Cart Man 9. Seven Central and Mountain - Oxen Only Want To Be Free 10. Sonic Youth - Bull In The Heather 11. Wildchild - Ox to tha D (feat. Frank-n-Dank) 12. Sufjan Stevens - Year Of The Ox Comments[2] |
Tue, 20 January 2009 Back after another unavoidable break, here's my keepsake for the last decade. Next time you're feeling like things are a bit crap have a listen to this and remember they could be a whole lot worse...1. The Mammals - The Bush Boys 2. The George W Bush Singers - Deep Thoughts Pt II 3. Radiohead - 2+2=5 4. Immortal Technique - Bin Laden 5. Chris Morris - Bushwhacked 2 6. The Rub - George Bush is an Islamic Fundamentalist 7. Bright Eyes - When The President Talks to God 8. The Legendary K.O. - George Bush Doesn’t Care About Black People 9. Public Enemy - Hell No We Ain't All Right 10. Mitch Benn - Happy Birthday War 11. Nine Inch Nails - The Hand That Feeds (DFA Mix) Comments[0] |
Fri, 31 October 2008 BlipBlop, otherwise known as Bitpop or Chiptunes (and quite possibly a number of other things) is a new type of music, but also a (slightly) old one. The idea is to make music using outdated consoles and computers. Bit Shifter, for example, composes entirely on the Nintendo Game Boy. Strict restrictions on creativity like this are counter-intuitive - the more you are handicapped, the more you think of clever ways to get around problems. Having said that, some of the tracks and artists here stray a fair bit from that idea. But you get the point.1. Anamanaguchi - Sting Operation 2. Bit Shifter - Hexadecimal Genome 3. Teamtendo - Philippines Volunteers 4. Random - Sitges Savepoint 5. Kid Carpet - Jump 6. Boy vs. Bacteria - Get Naked (The Stomp) 7. Paza - Crazy Bird 8. Slagsmålsklubben - Malmo Beach Night Party 9. Linde - Ryssland 10. Nullsleep - Dirty ROM Dance Mix 11. Rob Hubbard - Commando Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 October 2008 1. The Kinks - Autumn Almanac2. Django Reinhardt - September Song 3. Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man - Sand River 4. The White Stripes - Dead Leaves & The Dirty Ground 5. Arab Strap - Autumnal 6. Bat For Lashes - Sad Eyes 7. Destroyalldreamers - Automne 8. Sr. Click - Autumn 9. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Autumn's Child 10. Tom Waits - November 11. Ralph Koster - November Comments[0] |
Thu, 25 September 2008 This is a collection of the worst music I could find over the course of a week. Most of the 'bad music' compilations I found contained large quantities of novelty records and other deliberately bad or wacky music, which in my opinion isn't really fair. I set myself a rule with these that only genuinely non-ironically bad music was allowed - the performers must have at least tried, in fact often they are trying a little too hard. The only other rule I decided upon was that only universally bad music was allowed. My personal choices of Westlife, Celine Dion, James Blunt and Michael Learns To Rock were a temptation I had to resist. Here instead are 21 songs I'm sure everybody will hate. I for one hope to never hear any of them again.1. Portsmouth Sinfonia - From The Nutcracker Suite 2. Elvis Presley - Old MacDonald 3. Vanilla - No Way No Way 4. Barney - I Love You 5. Nola Campbell - Searching For My Baby 6. The Legendary Stardust Cowboy - Paralyzed 7. St Winifred's School Choir - There's No-one Quite Like Grandma 8. Pat Campbell - Mother Went A Walking 9. Devastatin Dave - Zip Zap Rap 10. Eli Kaniel - The Impossible Dream 11. P.J. Proby - Only You (And You Alone) 12. Rotterdam Termination Source - Poing! 13. Maguerita Pracatan - Hello 14. Reginald Bosanquet - Dance With Me 15. Gloria Balsam - Fluffy 16. Roy "Chubby" Brown with Smokie - Alice 17. The Blue Smarties - Take A Look 18. Gypsy Boots and The Nature Boys - These Boots Are Made For Walking 19. William Shatner - Rocket Man 20. Peter Andre & Jordan - A Whole New World 21. Keith Harris & Orville - Orville's Song Extended show notes with descriptions of each track are to be found below. Comments[2] |
Tue, 9 September 2008 ![]() This fortnight's podcast started off as a selection of songs about sleep and moved within a few tracks to a selection of music that I could go to sleep to, getting more soothing and less intrusive as it goes on. A good deal of the sleep-based music I ound while making this was dull and artificial-sounding, which apart from being unimaginative could also be distracting. Good sleep music should be also be generally good music. This podcast is also the longest so far, as it can take me a while to get to sleep. 1. Madder Rose - Car Song What should be the theme of the next LNADJKMD Podcast? Click to vote. Direct download: Last_Night_A_DJ_Killed_My_Dog_15_-_Sleep.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:13 AM Comments[2] |
Thu, 21 August 2008 ![]() LNADJKMD is back, after a longer than expected break, and I'm back too - back in England for a year or so. Here's a selection of songs and talky bits which goes a little of the way towards painting a picture of the country of my birth. Not a completely nice picture, but that can't be helped now. 1. David Devant & His Spirit Wife - Life On A Crescent
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Sat, 28 June 2008 ![]() Predictably the start of summer means a bunch of summer themed songs. 1. Arab Strap - The First Big Weekend
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Fri, 13 June 2008 Though I'm of the traveling persuasuion, I don't take that many flights. It seems a little wasteful if I do - there's no hurry and I want to see as much of the journey as I can. Tonight I am taking a plane, though - from Hong Kong to London. I could go overland, but this time I really don't have the time or the money. Don't get me wrong, I know there's a lot of people who find flying either distressing or dull, but it still excites me somehow. It's something to do with being up amongst the clouds. They look so odd up there, it's like being in another world. I like going through thunderstorms too, though it seems to scare the other passengers. This mix was made to listen to as you fly. An hour's listening time should cover the allowed listening time on most short-haul flights. Not all the tracks here are about flying - some I just thought would sound good up there. There's no mention of accidents at any point. 1. The Divine Comedy - Tonight We Fly 2. Girlfrendo - Air 3. The Flaming Lips - In the Morning of the Magicians 4. Clearlake - Winterlight 5. Flanders & Swann - By Air 6. Goldfrapp - Fly Me Away 7. Angela Morley - Kehaar's Theme 8. Vangelis - Blush Response 9. Douglas Adams - Learning To Fly 10. Gruff Rhys - Skylon! 11. Tangerine Dream - Fly And Collision Of Comas Sola (Exerpt) Comments[1] |
Tue, 27 May 2008 Bit of a long podcast this time, and many more tracks I'd have liked to put in, and a few I didn't think of in time.1. Fat Truckers - Anorexic Robot 2. Add (N) to X - Metal Fingers In My Body 3. Servotron - Slave To The Metal Hoard (Peel Session) 4. Daft Punk - Robot Rock 5. Silver Bullet - 20 Seconds To Comply 6. Vibert / Simmonds - (This Can) Robotic 7. 65 Days of Static - I Am Robot 8. Looper - My Robot 9. Rufus Thomas - Funky Robot (pt. 1) 10. Kenickie - Robot Song 11. Incredible String Band - Robot Blues 12. Erin Tobey - Robot Song 13. Kraftwerk - The Robots Comments[1] |
Fri, 9 May 2008 This time the podcast answers the age-old question: Cats? Or dogs? You decide.Alamo Race Track - Don't Beat This Dog Cassetteboy - Dogs Dogs Dogs Oh Yeah Dogs The Cabin Fever - Cats Are Cooler Than Dogs David Sedaris - Cat Got Your Tongue? Pink Floyd - Lucifer Sam The Cramps - Can Your Pussy Do The Dog? The Day Today - Bomb Dogs The Beatles - Hey Bulldog Rufus Thomas - Bear Cat Mr Oizo - Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog Kenneth Williams - Diary Of A Madman (exerpt) Tommy Scott - Cats & Dogs Cassetteboy - Loving Dog ft Al Stylus Cat Stevens - I Love My Dog Pony Up! - The Truth About Cats and Dogs (Is That They Die) My Odeo Channel (odeo/f6ba8a4e17cbba56) catsdogs cats and dogs podcast Comments[3] |
Sat, 26 April 2008 ![]() Right now I'm taking a couple of months out to travel round South-East Asia, so I thought it would be good to have a soundtrack to accompany me along my (approximate) route. The result was a podcast that was much harder to compile than I first imagined and not really completely successful. Tracks: My Odeo Channel (odeo/f6ba8a4e17cbba56) yunnanvietnam cambodia laos thailand malaysia singapore podcast
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Wed, 9 April 2008 Since last time the theme was the devil it seemed fitting that his heavenly counterpart should have a show too, even if just to settle that old argument about who has the best tunes. (incidentally, moderately-easy-to-offend Christians probably should give this one a miss)
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Wed, 26 March 2008 1. Al Pacino - Speech from Devil's Advocate2. City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra - Theme from The Devil Rides Out 3. The Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil 4. Godless Wicked Creeps - Deal With The Devil 5. Max Romeo And The Upsetters - Chase The Devil 6. Os Mutantes - Ave Lucifer 7. The Lord's Prayer Backwards 8. Boards Of Canada - The Devil Is In The Details 9. The Birthday Party - Mutiny In Heaven 10. Dimmu Borgir - Satan My Master 11. Fantômas - The Devil Rides Out (Remix) 12. Alec Empire - Down Satan Down (Dub) 13. Orbital - Satan (Industry Standard) 14. Nina Simone - Go To Hell My Odeo Channel (odeo/f6ba8a4e17cbba56) satan devil lucifer podcast
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Wed, 12 March 2008 This fortnight we're taking a trip across the USA.New York is being saved for another time. Incidentally I have never been to America. 1. Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - New England 2. The Standells - Dirty Water 3. The Outcasts - I'm In Pittsburgh (And It's Raining) 4. Ry Cooder - My Old Kentucky Home (Turpentine & Dandelion Wine) 5. Ray Charles - Georgia On My Mind 6. Sufjan Stevens - Jacksonville 7. Drive-by Truckers - The Three Great Alabama Icons 8. Shocking Blue - Mississippi Delta 9. Louis Armstrong & Billie Holiday - Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans? 10. Fats Domino - Kansas City 11. Public Enemy - By The Time I Get To Arizona 12. Richard Brautigan - A Short Story About Contemporary Life In California 13. Joni Mitchell - California 14. The Fall - L.A. My Odeo Channel (odeo/f6ba8a4e17cbba56) american tour USA podcast
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Wed, 27 February 2008 This fortnight's theme is 'Movies of the Eighties'.1. Suburban Death Squad - Eighties Movie Era 2. Yello - Oh Yeah 3. Simple Minds - Don't You (Forget About Me) 4. Ray Parker Jr - Ghostbusters 5. Tom Cruise - The World's Last Barman Poet 6. Bis - Starbright Boy 7. Huey Lewis and the News - The Power of Love 8. Queen - Flash 9. Gerard McMann - Cry Little Sister 10. Tom Wilson - Biff's Question Song (Live) My Odeo Channel (odeo/f6ba8a4e17cbba56) eighties movies 80s podcast Comments[0] |
Wed, 13 February 2008 Since this week is the first in the Chinese Year of the Rat, and since China is where I live right now, a rat-and-mouse-themed podcast seemed suitable. Why rats and mice? Because the Chinese don't make a distinction between the two... not just a justification for using that Adam & The Ants demo, I promise.Here's what we have for you today, then: 1. The Walkmen - The Rat 2. The Specials - Rat Race 3. Mogwai - Ratts of the Capital 4. Blood Brothers - Rat Rider 5. Ride - Mousetrap 6. Cliff Carlisle - Mouse's Ear Blues 7. Roland Rat Superstar - No. 1 Rat Fan 8. Adam & The Ants - Mice In Freefall (demo) 9. Sonic Youth - Rats 10. Syd Barrett - Rats 11. Rats - Rats Revenge Pt. 1 12. Sufjan Stevens - Year of the Rat My Odeo Channel (odeo/f6ba8a4e17cbba56) rat rats mice podcast Comments[1] |
Wed, 30 January 2008 My original plans for this week's podcast had to be hastily shelved when I realised there were only 13mbs of space left for me to use. Instead of skipping a week here's an alternative - a mono pod with sounds from the days before stereo was even invented.The 1930s were the decade of the great depression, but also saw the lifting of prohibition in the USA. The jazz and blues that had remained relatively underground in the secretive late 1920s became the soundtrack of the age, with big bands starting to replace smaller groups. The music here is presented roughly chronolologically, with a couple of exceptions. 1. Cab Calloway and his Orchestra - Minnie The Moocher 2. Fletcher Henderson - Fidgety Feet 3. Leadbelly - Goodnight Irene 4. Tommy Dorsey's Clambake Seven - The Music Goes Round and Round 5. Duke Ellington & The Washingtonians - Rockin' In Rhythm 6. Charles Trenet - Je Chante 7. The Benny Goodman Sextet - I Got Rhythm 8. Fats Waller - It's A Sin To Tell A Lie 9. Andrews Sisters - Bei Mir Bist Du Schön (p.s. if anyone has any suggestions of songs about mice, rats or robots then please feel free to leave a comment below) Comments[1] |
Wed, 16 January 2008 This week's podcast comprises a selection of songs about breakfast.Tracklist 1. Sabres Of Paradise - Jacob Street 7am 2. Ian Dury & The Blockheads - Wake Up And Make Love With Me 3. Cassetteboy - Sick as a Dog 4. Elastica - Waking Up 5. Aphex Twin - Milkman 6. Mice - The Milkman 7. Incredible Mouth Band - Incredible Breakfast Band 8. Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players - Eggs 9. Orange Juice - Breakfast Time 10. Streetband - Toast 11. Desmond Dekker - Get Up Edina 12. Saint Etienne - Mario's Cafe Comments[0] |
Wed, 2 January 2008 Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog is a new fortnightly podcast.#001 is all about numbers. Tracklist: 1. Asa Chang & Junray - Hidden Track (excerpt) 2. Cornelius - Count Five or Six 3. Stereolab - Pause 4. BT - The Fibonacci Sequence 5. The Chemical Brothers - Base 6 6. Björk & Siobhan Fallon - 107 Steps 7. DJ Shadow - The Number Song 8. The Pointer Sisters - Pinball Number Count 9. Soul Coughing - Casiotone Nation 10. Kraftwerk - Numbers 11. Spiritualized - 200 Bars 12. Boards Of Canada - Aquarius 13. Owada - 1234 14. Pulp - This House Is Condemned (excerpt) 15. Asa Chang & Junray - Hidden Track Next time: Breakfast. Comments[3] |
This one is an experiment. I've taken 6 songs which go strange in the middle before kicking back in, and embedded them within each-other. I think it sort-of works. But judge for yourself.
When I was at school I thought that Autumn was my favorite season,possibly in a misguided attempt to be mysterious and cool. In real life, though, everyone knows that spring is the best, those first days of sun after a miserable British winter when the year just looks like getting better and better.
This mix has been in the LNADJKMD pipes for ages, I'm just glad to get it out of the system. Thanks for all the suggestions, sorry I could only use a few.
Slightly late podcast to celebrate the year of the ox.
Back after another unavoidable break, here's my keepsake for the last decade. Next time you're feeling like things are a bit crap have a listen to this and remember they could be a whole lot worse...
BlipBlop, otherwise known as Bitpop or Chiptunes (and quite possibly a number of other things) is a new type of music, but also a (slightly) old one. The idea is to make music using outdated consoles and computers. Bit Shifter, for example, composes entirely on the Nintendo Game Boy. Strict restrictions on creativity like this are counter-intuitive - the more you are handicapped, the more you think of clever ways to get around problems. Having said that, some of the tracks and artists here stray a fair bit from that idea. But you get the point.
1. The Kinks - Autumn Almanac
This is a collection of the worst music I could find over the course of a week. Most of the 'bad music' compilations I found contained large quantities of novelty records and other deliberately bad or wacky music, which in my opinion isn't really fair. I set myself a rule with these that only genuinely non-ironically bad music was allowed - the performers must have at least tried, in fact often they are trying a little too hard. The only other rule I decided upon was that only universally bad music was allowed. My personal choices of Westlife, Celine Dion, James Blunt and Michael Learns To Rock were a temptation I had to resist. Here instead are 21 songs I'm sure everybody will hate. I for one hope to never hear any of them again.


Though I'm of the traveling persuasuion, I don't take that many flights. It seems a little wasteful if I do - there's no hurry and I want to see as much of the journey as I can. Tonight I am taking a plane, though - from Hong Kong to London. I could go overland, but this time I really don't have the time or the money. Don't get me wrong, I know there's a lot of people who find flying either distressing or dull, but it still excites me somehow. It's something to do with being up amongst the clouds. They look so odd up there, it's like being in another world. I like going through thunderstorms too, though it seems to scare the other passengers.
Bit of a long podcast this time, and many more tracks I'd have liked to put in, and a few I didn't think of in time.
This time the podcast answers the age-old question: Cats? Or dogs? You decide.
1. Al Pacino - Speech from Devil's Advocate
This fortnight we're taking a trip across the USA.
This fortnight's theme is 'Movies of the Eighties'.
Since this week is the first in the Chinese Year of the Rat, and since China is where I live right now, a rat-and-mouse-themed podcast seemed suitable. Why rats and mice? Because the Chinese don't make a distinction between the two... not just a justification for using that Adam & The Ants demo, I promise.
My original plans for this week's podcast had to be hastily shelved when I realised there were only 13mbs of space left for me to use. Instead of skipping a week here's an alternative - a mono pod with sounds from the days before stereo was even invented.
This week's podcast comprises a selection of songs about breakfast.
Last Night A DJ Killed My Dog is a new fortnightly podcast.
