Sunday, January 24, 2010

Setlist #22 - 1/24/10



The sun is out again. Relax and enjoy the freshness.











Claude Bolling - For Flute & Jazz Piano
Modern Eon - Child's Play
Solex - Knee-high
Graham Nash - Better Days (for Francisco)
Ella Fitzgerald - Blue Skies
Paul Horn - Mantra I/Meditation/Numtaz Mahal
Rafi - Baby Beluga (for Ray)
Slovenly - Give Him A Sip Cause His Mind's Messed Up
Bronski Beat - Ain't Necessarily So
Barrett Martin - Favela Song
Tuxedo Moon - The Train
Soul Junk - Dry Bones
Manishevitz - Undercover
Sam Cooke - Twistin' The Night Away
Owen Pallet - E Is For Estranged
White Fang - What The Snakes Teaching
Glen Velez - Ramana'
17 Pygmies - Chameleon
Sad Lovers And Giants - Things We Never Did
Jr. Walker & The All-Stars - Shotgun
Only A Mother - I Could Be Happy
The 100% Storms Ensemble - The 2012 Games (Olympic Ceremony)
Mlkothna - Yithnamhlanje
The Communards - Don't Leave Me This Way

Nice relaxing show,
this will get your spirits up:



Yeah!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

1/17/10 Set List #21

King Crimson - I Talk to the Wind
Kinky - Maria Jose
Jens Lekman - Friday Night at the Drive-in
Fridge - Melodica + Trombone
Karl Blau - Apology to Pollinateurs
Turkish Delight - Gull Bite
King Khan and the Shrines - Cosmic Serenae
Turtle Toes - Ringo Oiwake
Grizzly Bear - Fix It
Vis a vis - Obi Agye Me Dofo (Ghana..)
Twink - Shy Violet
Twinemen - Signs of Life
Portishead - Magic Doors
El Buapo - Sector #4
Philip Glass - Buildings
Eden - Each and Every One
Mel Henke - The Lively Ones
Arve Henrikson - Wind and Blow
Exploding Star Orchestra - Cosmic Tones for Sleep Walking Lovers
TV on the Radio - Satellite
Oma Yang - Corn on one Side
Xiu Xiu - Ceremony

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Set List #20 1/10/2010

Best of 2009 Discovery Set!

No Trend - Fred Reality
The Ordinaires - Ramayana
Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy
Bonobo - Pick Up (Request)
3 Mustaphas 3 - Xamenh Evtexia
Boys Life - Person I want to Be
The Lounge Lizards - No Pain for Cakes
Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Music by Numbers
Dr. Calculus - Just Another Honey
Space Negros - Elysian Fields
Hotel X - Moon Beam
Speed the Plough - Cardinal Rules
The Creatures - Standing There (Andalusian Mix)
Tater Totz - Sister O Sister
Acme Rocket Quartet - Will Monster Zero Ever Die?
David Torn - Suyafau Skin
Lucy Show - New Message
The Verlaines - Lady and the Lizard
Waterboys - Bydle Enemy
Woo - Purple Pussy

Back On! Sundays 11-1, 91.3fm


Hey! It's the New Year! Morning Wood is airing now from 11am to 1pm every SUNday morning. It's gonna be a sick quarter! Belloq and I are now totally warmed up to kill it from here on out. Today we are showcasing our favorite discoveries of 2009. 91.3fm! Also, after MW now is Die Kosmische Ei! Belloq is hosting a krautrock show all by himself, and it's gonna be unreal, so you have to stay tuned for that!

Love,
Kimmy G.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Merry Christmas... We'll Be Back Soon

Hey listeners/readers,
If you have been trying to tune in to the show for the last two weeks, you probably found out that Met Opera has taken over our time slot. We knew this was going to happen (and we like opera) and we hope to figure out a convenient new time slot soon (probably Sunday mornings 10-12).
In other news, Belloq and I have been making our "Best of 2009" list and hope to air it soon. We will try to go on air sometime next week before the new year, so keep your ears open. We will be playing the best new albums from '09 that include wind instruments and we will also showcase some of our other favorite discoveries from this year.
Until that show, we hope you have a fantastic Christmas. Here is a holiday video for you to enjoy:

Apparently there is an old factory in York, PA with an old boiler that has been converted into some sort of musical instrument. They play holiday tunes on it during the season. It is a very strange off key sound, and I think it counts as a wind instrument.



-KG

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Setlist #21 12.5.09

Four Tet - Leap Day Night (Scene 1)
Clinic - Distortions
Sufjan Stevens - Sleep Invader
Kutiman - No Reason For You
David Byrne - Haitian Fight Song
Mr. Scruff - Stockport Carnival
Megafaun - Impressions of the Past
Condition - You Haunt Me
Jab Mica Och El - Jomahab Genskabt
Efterklang & The Danish National Orchestra - Frida Got A Friend
Stewart Copeland - Screaming Lord Cole
Animal Collective - Graze
Comic Book Opera - Flat Cigarette
Martha & The Muffins - Women In The World At Work
Bablicon - An Odd Rear
Jaga Jazzist - For All You Happy People
Cabaret Voltaire - Spread The Virus
Current 93 - Rome For Douglas P.
Drums & Tuba - The Adventures Of Poo-Poo and Pee-Pee
De Facto - Fingertrap
Jackie-O Motherfucker - Northern Line
The Golden Eagles feat. Monk Bourdeaux - Indian Red
Brightblack Morning Light - Friend Of Time



boooobs ;)

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Taken By Trees - East Of Eden


Remember that one song that came out a couple years ago by Peter Bjorn and John called "Young Folks"? It's that one with all that whistling and that cute girl voice. Well, that girl voice (Victoria Bergsman) traveled to Pakistan and recorded her second album under the name Taken By Tress, called East Of Eden. Bergsman, originally from Sweden, departed to the Middle East and created a wonderful concoction of airy, sweet pop vocals with airy, sweet ancient Eastern instrumentation. This album makes you feel like that "Young Folks" track was released when you were in 3rd grade and you have moved far from naive whistling and now only love listening to people from other countries go to different countries and sing in your own native language. This is not to say that this album is heavy or depressing; I just mean it's really good.
The album starts off with classic Eastern guitar fluctuations and a breathy flute melody (which qualifies it for Morning Wood early on). This song, "To Lose Someone" goes on to feature almost overly Latin sounding guitar syncopation, and Bergsman's tired but meaningful voice comes in by saying "I lost you in the crowd of an unfamiliar town", and it's then that you are transported. Throughout this song and the rest of the album, the ultra-relaxed vocals of Bergman make you feel as if you are sitting in on a casual jam session of an unusual yet beautiful musical experiment.
This experiment continues on to the next track "Anna". This is my favorite song on the record. Maybe it's the familiar rich vocals of Noah Lennox (Panda Bear) in the background that attaches me to the song, but its probably more tied to the building yet reserved combination of Bergsman's hushed lyrics and Lennox's chant-like repetition of the title name. "Watch The Waves" starts off with an authentic feeling flute melody, and is followed by steady fast paced percussion with curious vibraphone licks and fun clapping. Bergsman's simple vocals keeps this song very similar to the others, making this record flowing and complete. She expresses "I didnt know/ how much love you/ until today/ and I'll love you endlessly", and you just wish you had someone to say this to.
"Greyest Love Of All" is a catchy tune which repeats "I hope you find some piece of mind". It also commands, "Beat in/beat out/beat in", keeping you feeling positive and relaxed. The next few tracks keep the album consistently mellow and intriguing - at least until the song "My Boys". This song is a cover/modification of the extremely famous song of this year by Animal Collective titled "My Girls". It starts out awkwardly electronic after the raw field-recoding-esque "Wapas Karna", and quickly you realize you are singing along and clapping your hands. Though I do enjoy the unique toned-down interpretation of this fantastic track, I do not think it fits well in the album. The song is too recognizable and recent to squeeze into a fascinating concept album like this. For many, this will be the highlight track, but for me, I think it is the only real mistake on the album.
"Day By Day", continues the more synthesized pop sound as flutes and tablas flutter around freely with Bergsman's soft-spoken yet confident lyrics begging, "I wish I knew what it takes to make you stay/My feelings for you growing day by day". The drone ridden, ethereal "Bekannelse" finishes the album off softly. You zone out through this song so that you don't even realize when it has completed and you are sitting there with headphones on listening to the blood flow through your tired and happy brain.
There is something meaningful and spiritual that flows throughout this short and simple album. It is a quiet and easy listen, which discretely instills happiness and catchy flute lines into the mind of the listener.

-Kimmy G.