So last night was my first Thursday show. I'll be on every other Thursday from 11pm-1am. Sweet! More hours at once! Last night was fun, except for losing signal during a song for a few seconds... which always feels like hours on air. I blame the radio station ghosts!
The Eclectic Boogaloo Hour (Music) with Amy 08/12/2011 12:00AM to 01:00AM
Gorillaz “Crystalized” from NA (2011)
Architecture in Helsinki “Like It Or Not” from Places Like This (2007)
The Apples In Stereo “DanceFloor” from Travellers In Space and Time (2010)
Audio Bullys “Hit The Ceiling” from Audio Bullys Ep (2002)
Cassettes Won't Listen “Large Radio” from Small-Time Machine (2008)
Aphex Twin “Girl/Boy Song” from Richard D. James Album (1996)
CSS “Let's Reggae All Night” from Donkey (2008)
MSTRKRFT “Work On You” from The Looks (2006)
Basement Jaxx “Cish Cash” from Kish Kash (2003)
Datarock “The Most Beautiful Girl” from Datarock Datarock (2007)
Casiotone For The Painfully Alone “To My Mr. Smith” from Twinkle Echo (2003)
Bat for Lashes “GLASS” from Two Suns (2010)
Class Actress “Journal of Ardency” from Journal of Ardency - EP (2009)
Amanda Palmer “Runs In the Family” from Who Killed Amanda Palmer (2008)
Chicks On Speed “Euro Trash Girl” from Will Save Us All (2000)
Modest Mouse And 764-Hero “Whenever You See Fit (Scientific American Mix)” from Whenever You See Fit (1998)
Bjork “Human Behavior” from Debut (1993)
The Octopus Project “What They Found” from Identification Parade (2002)
Blonde Redhead “Here Sometimes” from Penny Sparkle (2010)
Frog Eyes “The Sensitive Girls” from Paul's Tomb: A Triumph (Bonus Track Version) (2010)
The Hood Internet “Sprawl of glass” from web (2011)
Com Truise “Beta Eyes” from Fairlight - Single (2011)
Delorean “REAL LOVE” from Subiza (2010)
SBTRKT “WildFire” from not yet released (2011)
Matthew Dear “But for You” from Leave Luck to Heaven (2003)
Audio Bullys “I'M IN LOVE” from The Festivals Album (2008)
Moby “BEAUTIFUL” from Beautiful - Single (2005)
Chairlift “Evident Utensil” from Does You Inspire You (2008)
Chew Lips “SOLO” from Solo - EP (2009)
My little blurb about music played during my radio show "Eclectic Boogaloo" on KMUN, broadcasting from the heart of Astoria, Oregon. Tune in to coastradio.org and give a listen! I'm no longer on air at KMUN anymore- I've since moved to Portland... but there's a myriad of fantastic talent to enjoy on KMUN. You should definitely check out the offerings of KBOO: http://kboo.fm/ That's where I'll be doing volunteer work and hopefully hosting again in the future. Love your local indy radio!
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Friday, August 12, 2011
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
4th of July show. Eclectic Boogaloo Hour with Amy.
It's still Sunday, right? It's been Sunday for several days, or so it feels. Holidays on Mondays always throw me off... alas it's Tuesday. A lovely day in Astoria, to boot!
Blue skies, a slight breeze and the sun beaming down on the water. Just lovely.
Playlist from July 5th show, started off with something a little different, but totally apropos for the occasion:
The Eclectic Boogaloo Hour (Music) with Amy 07/05/2011 12:00AM to 01:00AM
Neil Diamond “AMERICA” on Capitol Records
Sage Francis “Sea Lion” on Epitaph
Future Islands “Before the Bridge” on http://stereogum.com/727111/future-islands-before-the-bridge-stereogum-premiere/mp3s/
Pale Sketcher “Seventh HEaven” on Ghostly International
Pharcyde “RUNNIN'” on http://www.xlr8r.com/mp3/2008/07/runnin-philippians-remix
Purity Ring “Lofticries” on http://www.thefader.com/2011/04/14/purity-ring-lofticries-mp3/
Fujiya & Miyagi “UH” on Deaf, dumb & blind
Picture Plane “Post Physical” on http://stereogum.com/731902/pictureplane-post-physical/mp3s/
Magic Wands “Black Magic” on Young and Lost Club
Shabazz Palaces “An Echo from the Hosts That Profess Infinitum” on Sub Pop Records
Heems “Womyn” on http://stereogum.com/740131/heems-womyn-aka-hitch-demo/mp3s/
Alex Smoke “Don't See the Point” on Soma
Gold Panda “MPB” on http://www.thefader.com/2011/06/22/gold-panda-mpb-mp3/
Bjork “crystaline” on http://stereogum.com/719742/preview-bjork%E2%80%99s-crystalline/mp3s/
Happy Sunday.
Blue skies, a slight breeze and the sun beaming down on the water. Just lovely.
Playlist from July 5th show, started off with something a little different, but totally apropos for the occasion:
The Eclectic Boogaloo Hour (Music) with Amy 07/05/2011 12:00AM to 01:00AM
Neil Diamond “AMERICA” on Capitol Records
Sage Francis “Sea Lion” on Epitaph
Future Islands “Before the Bridge” on http://stereogum.com/727111/future-islands-before-the-bridge-stereogum-premiere/mp3s/
Pale Sketcher “Seventh HEaven” on Ghostly International
Pharcyde “RUNNIN'” on http://www.xlr8r.com/mp3/2008/07/runnin-philippians-remix
Purity Ring “Lofticries” on http://www.thefader.com/2011/04/14/purity-ring-lofticries-mp3/
Fujiya & Miyagi “UH” on Deaf, dumb & blind
Picture Plane “Post Physical” on http://stereogum.com/731902/pictureplane-post-physical/mp3s/
Magic Wands “Black Magic” on Young and Lost Club
Shabazz Palaces “An Echo from the Hosts That Profess Infinitum” on Sub Pop Records
Heems “Womyn” on http://stereogum.com/740131/heems-womyn-aka-hitch-demo/mp3s/
Alex Smoke “Don't See the Point” on Soma
Gold Panda “MPB” on http://www.thefader.com/2011/06/22/gold-panda-mpb-mp3/
Bjork “crystaline” on http://stereogum.com/719742/preview-bjork%E2%80%99s-crystalline/mp3s/
Happy Sunday.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
I'll be back...
...like the Terminator, I'll be back.
I've been off the air for the last 3 weeks, and I wonder if you've noticed, hrm? I'm actually somewhat delirious from drugs right now, thanks to a nasty bout of strep throat and a sexy sinus infection. I'm sure my 14 day in a row work schedule I allowed myself didn't help the cause. Note to self.
I loathe being ill. I seriously hate it, it stops everything from moving forward. Stagnation makes me uncomfortable. So when I'm sick, when I'm not tuckered out sleeping, I'm learning how to be still and be okay with it. Essentially, it's probably a good thing, but I do it kicking and screaming.
Whoa... heavy. Let's get back to music before I find the meaning of life, er something.
So last week I asked a fellow programmer to sub for me and I hope you tuned in and enjoyed. Gregg has a very eclectic and amazing interest in music and I knew he'd be perfect for the spot. If you tuned in and are curious as to what was played, here's the playlist:
06/21/11 playlist:
Explode Into Colors* “Heat” from Quilts EP, 2010
Mashwerk “Inner Space”, 2006
Instituto Mexicano del Sonido “Sinfonia Agridulce” from Soy Sauce, 2009
Epsilons “Problems” from Killed 'Em Deader 'n a Six Card Poker Hand, 2007
Zachary Cale* “All To Order” from Noise Of Welcome, 2011
Ros Sereysothea “Chnam Oun Dop Prum Muoy (I'm Sixteen)”
Dustin Aaron Scharlach* “Teens & 'Dults” from Acting Lessons, 2008
Arrington de Dionyso's Malaikat dan Singa* “Wadah Rohani” from Suara Naga, 2011
DJ Zebra “Roxanne Should Be Dancing”, 2008
The Fall “Slates, Slags, Etc.” from Slates, 1981
Casiotone For The Painfully Alone “Streets of Philadelphia (With Concern)” from PIAPTK Sampler 2009-2010, 2007
Sustentacula* “It Is Our Wish” from Salem: City Of Peace, 2010
Can “She Brings the Rain” from Soundtracks, 1970
* denotes presence of old bandmates/collaborators
Thanks again, Gregg! And def tune in to Gregg's show on KMUN via coastradio.org or 91.9fm if you're local.
Saturdays Midnight-2 AM: And Otherness with Gregg Skloff
Also, I should mention that Gregg is super freaking talented. He's one of those people that perplexes me with his presence in tiny Astoria. Check out some of his wicked (and I don't mean that in the current hip use of the word, but wicked as in like super brilliant) work here on Soundcloud:
http://soundcloud.com/gregg-skloff/
That cat knows his sh*t.
I leave you now, nauseous from antibiotics, a lovely cold sore to boot, and feeling a bit like Igor... with a song from Shabazz Palaces... who have a new release out on Sub Pop today! Love it.
Be well and love one another. Seriously.
Amy on the meds.
I've been off the air for the last 3 weeks, and I wonder if you've noticed, hrm? I'm actually somewhat delirious from drugs right now, thanks to a nasty bout of strep throat and a sexy sinus infection. I'm sure my 14 day in a row work schedule I allowed myself didn't help the cause. Note to self.
I loathe being ill. I seriously hate it, it stops everything from moving forward. Stagnation makes me uncomfortable. So when I'm sick, when I'm not tuckered out sleeping, I'm learning how to be still and be okay with it. Essentially, it's probably a good thing, but I do it kicking and screaming.
Whoa... heavy. Let's get back to music before I find the meaning of life, er something.
So last week I asked a fellow programmer to sub for me and I hope you tuned in and enjoyed. Gregg has a very eclectic and amazing interest in music and I knew he'd be perfect for the spot. If you tuned in and are curious as to what was played, here's the playlist:
06/21/11 playlist:
Explode Into Colors* “Heat” from Quilts EP, 2010
Mashwerk “Inner Space”, 2006
Instituto Mexicano del Sonido “Sinfonia Agridulce” from Soy Sauce, 2009
Epsilons “Problems” from Killed 'Em Deader 'n a Six Card Poker Hand, 2007
Zachary Cale* “All To Order” from Noise Of Welcome, 2011
Ros Sereysothea “Chnam Oun Dop Prum Muoy (I'm Sixteen)”
Dustin Aaron Scharlach* “Teens & 'Dults” from Acting Lessons, 2008
Arrington de Dionyso's Malaikat dan Singa* “Wadah Rohani” from Suara Naga, 2011
DJ Zebra “Roxanne Should Be Dancing”, 2008
The Fall “Slates, Slags, Etc.” from Slates, 1981
Casiotone For The Painfully Alone “Streets of Philadelphia (With Concern)” from PIAPTK Sampler 2009-2010, 2007
Sustentacula* “It Is Our Wish” from Salem: City Of Peace, 2010
Can “She Brings the Rain” from Soundtracks, 1970
* denotes presence of old bandmates/collaborators
Thanks again, Gregg! And def tune in to Gregg's show on KMUN via coastradio.org or 91.9fm if you're local.
Saturdays Midnight-2 AM: And Otherness with Gregg Skloff
Also, I should mention that Gregg is super freaking talented. He's one of those people that perplexes me with his presence in tiny Astoria. Check out some of his wicked (and I don't mean that in the current hip use of the word, but wicked as in like super brilliant) work here on Soundcloud:
http://soundcloud.com/gregg-skloff/
That cat knows his sh*t.
I leave you now, nauseous from antibiotics, a lovely cold sore to boot, and feeling a bit like Igor... with a song from Shabazz Palaces... who have a new release out on Sub Pop today! Love it.
Be well and love one another. Seriously.
Amy on the meds.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Amy on the Interview
Happy Monday, you crazy kids.
I'm recovering from a great, sunny weekend in Portland. Definitely feeling the come down as I trudge through Monday with lots of coffee and sweet memories of an eventful, jam-packed weekend with old and new friends. I went to Portland for a myriad of reasons, and while I was there, I had the pleasure of meeting some great music people from all over the West Coast.
Friday night I attended a laptop battle at BC's, brought to Portland folk by my friends at Architects and Heroes and Nude Photo Music.
Very sadly, I missed the laptop battle. Next time, I MUST witness this. I hear it was stellar! Maybe I'll even participate, it's been a long time since I've showcased my own laptop skills. Ahem.
I didn't, however, miss the great music that followed the battle, phenomenal sets by all.
On Saturday I met with Stephen Ruiz (A+H), Gustavo Lanzas (Nude Photo Music), and H.A.Eugene (A+H) where over the course of a few drinks in the lobby of the lovely Hotel Deluxe, I interviewed them and we rapped about what these cats are currently working on and what they plan to share with Portland (and the world) in the very near future. In the next few weeks, I plan on sharing bits of the interview and music from them, as well as other musicians affiliated with their projects.
There's a whole world of innovative music going on and I'm going to do my best to bring what I can to KMUN listeners.
Thanks to the internets, the speedy advancement of technology and the growing feasibility of owning a computer, electronic music has completely changed in the last 10 years. Endless streams of music are now available from all corners of the world. There are podcasts, broadcasts, live feeds, obscure live-streaming shows, and new labels popping up every day. It's a mixed bag out there folks, and I am happy do dive right in and pull out what I can.
So stay tuned for more highlights from this weekend as I gladly share new music with the world.
Peace.
I'm recovering from a great, sunny weekend in Portland. Definitely feeling the come down as I trudge through Monday with lots of coffee and sweet memories of an eventful, jam-packed weekend with old and new friends. I went to Portland for a myriad of reasons, and while I was there, I had the pleasure of meeting some great music people from all over the West Coast.
Friday night I attended a laptop battle at BC's, brought to Portland folk by my friends at Architects and Heroes and Nude Photo Music.
Very sadly, I missed the laptop battle. Next time, I MUST witness this. I hear it was stellar! Maybe I'll even participate, it's been a long time since I've showcased my own laptop skills. Ahem.
I didn't, however, miss the great music that followed the battle, phenomenal sets by all.
On Saturday I met with Stephen Ruiz (A+H), Gustavo Lanzas (Nude Photo Music), and H.A.Eugene (A+H) where over the course of a few drinks in the lobby of the lovely Hotel Deluxe, I interviewed them and we rapped about what these cats are currently working on and what they plan to share with Portland (and the world) in the very near future. In the next few weeks, I plan on sharing bits of the interview and music from them, as well as other musicians affiliated with their projects.
There's a whole world of innovative music going on and I'm going to do my best to bring what I can to KMUN listeners.
Thanks to the internets, the speedy advancement of technology and the growing feasibility of owning a computer, electronic music has completely changed in the last 10 years. Endless streams of music are now available from all corners of the world. There are podcasts, broadcasts, live feeds, obscure live-streaming shows, and new labels popping up every day. It's a mixed bag out there folks, and I am happy do dive right in and pull out what I can.
So stay tuned for more highlights from this weekend as I gladly share new music with the world.
Peace.
"Team Activate" sporting our Architects and Heroes stickers.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Eclectic Boogaloo Hour 4.25.11 Midnight-1AM
This is my first little blog in support of my show. I'll be posting for every show I program, including fill in shows (Sonic Sunspot, Saturday Night Party).
Thanks for listening to Coast Communiy Radio (coastradio.org)!
Thanks for listening to Coast Communiy Radio (coastradio.org)!
Eclectic Boogaloo (Music) with Amy 04/26/2011 12:00AM to 01:00AM
Lali Puna “40 Days” on Morr Music
Home Video “The Smoke” on Defend Music Inc.
Pretty Girls Make Graves “Pictures of a Night Scene” on Matador
The Go Find “One Hundred Percent” on Morr Music
Roisin Murphy “Ramalama (Bang Bang)” on Echo
Black Moth Super Rainbow “Spinning Cotton Candy In a Shack Made of Shingles” on Graveface Records
Moon Duo “When You Cut” on ?
Ladytron “DEEP BLUE” on Nettwerk
Yeah Yeah Yeahs “Dull Life” on Interscope
YACHT “I'm In Love With a Ripper” on DFA
Caribou “Bowls” on City Slang / Co-op / Hostess
Digitalism “Yes, I Don't Want This” on EMI France
Jaguar Love “Bats Over the Pacific Ocean” on Matador
Crass “BATA MOTEL” on Crass Records
If you have any requests for the next show, please feel free to email me at:
amyontheradio@gmail.com
And please check out coastradio.org and spinitron.com for more information on show times, dates, program listings,etc.
http://www.spinitron.com/radio/playlist.php?station=kmun&djuid=106
And please check out coastradio.org and spinitron.com for more information on show times, dates, program listings,etc.
http://www.spinitron.com/radio/playlist.php?station=kmun&djuid=106
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