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After what has been deemed a successful test run (see mixcloud link below), Front & Follow and The Geography Trip bring you our monthly Sunday night radio outing - The Gated Canal Community Radio Show will bring all kinds of wonders, many of which we haven’t really worked out yet.
Our first show is at 6pm on Sunday 31st July.
Radio: More Than Human 188
I’m back on the air after a short break so I’ve got lots of new stuff to play for you tonight including: Lorenzo Senni, Huerco S & Project Pablo, a very interesting collaboration from the Front and Follow crew, gig guide and more. Remain.
The show: http://playlist.citr.ca/podcasting/audio/2016/More-Than-Human-June-26-18-59-25.mp3
The tunes:
Club Extérieur by DJ Voila
Under Water by Joey Anderson
Elegant, and never tiring by Lorenzo Senni
Runopoika #1 by Mesak
Swab Decks Of Black Ships by Hoofus
Dirty Mushroom by IX Tab & Hoofus
Flauter by IX Tab
On The Embankment by Huerco S
Elastic Refraction by Time Attendant
Closer by Project Pablo
(via https://soundcloud.com/frontandfollow/west-norwood-cassette-library?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=tumblr)
(via https://soundcloud.com/frontandfollow/the-doomed-bird-of-providence-i-weave-through-the-trees?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=tumblr)
**The To Mahina EP is now availableon CD as part of the bonus disc to Kemper Norton's new album Loor** Info here - www.frontandfollow.com Also available to download. Front & Follow presents a series of reinterpretations by Kemper Norton of ‘Mahina’ by The Doomed Bird of Providence. Mahina is based on one Australia's worst ever natural disasters. The category 5 Cyclone Mahina took place in 1899 killing over 400 people. The original track (by Doomed Bird) attempts to evoke the disaster and it's aftermath where amongst other things dolphins were found strewn on 50 foot cliffs on Flinders Island. ‘To Mahina’ begins with the ships that formed part of the Cornish diaspora to Australia in the nineteenth century, and imagines an encounter between a Cornish emigre miner and a Japanese pearl fisherman who has made a similar journey. Because of dangers such as shark attacks, risk of drowning , equipment failure and the bends, many Japanese pearlers died before working off their passage. The Thursday Island pearling fleet, which relied heavily on immigrant labour , was the major victim of Mahina. Most victims were never named. Mahina features on The Doomed Bird of Providence’s Blind Mouths Eat, released in November 2013. Continuing an exploration into the darkest regions of Australian colonial history the album takes the style and content of their first long player (Will Ever Pray) into a more violent, death ridden landscape supported by a more eclectic and experimental approach to song writing, and featuring an extended line-up including Katie English aka Isnaj Dui. The Doomed Bird of Providence and Kemper Norton both recently contributed an EP to the Collision/Detection series (www.ldwr.net), alongside a host of artists including Hong Kong in the 60s, Psychological Strategy Board (Jonny Mugwump and Time Attendant) and Isnaj Dui. Kemper Norton’s album Carn is out now on Exotic Pylon. He returns later this year with an album for Front & Follow and a bonus album of remixes and rarities (including this EP, and many other tracks, on CD for the first time).