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Monday, 24th of November, 2003
Playlist 23.11.03 (3:22 pm)
We had Laurence and Adrian from Triosk in tonight to chat about their new album (by "Triosk meets Jan Jelinek") 1 + 3 + 1 on ~scape, as well as a couple of gigs they have coming up: Next Sunday the 30th at the Hopetoun Hotel, and then Tuesday the 2nd of December, launching the album at Jazzgroove, at the Excelsior Hotel, Surry Hills 8pm-12pm, for a bargain $5. Serge Gainsbourg - L'Hotel Particulier [Polygram International, now part of the gigantic Vivendi-Universal] Monday, 17th of November, 2003
Playlist 16.11.03 (6:12 pm)
Lots of great new stuff this week. Started out with a brilliant collaboration between Nick Cave and Talk Talk producer Tim Friese-Greene; a few tunes from Red Snapper, who came to our attention on the Warp label pioneering the whole live groove thing with guitar, double bass and drums, and whose new remix album marks their break-up... Then plenty of what we here @ Utility Fog like to call postfolkrocktronica (including all 23:16 of Four Tet's "live version" of "As Serious As Your Life" - an insane live remix), some more new Venetian Snares and so it goes... Nick Cave & Tim Friese-Greene - There Is A Light [Atlantic Records] ...and by the way, muthafucka, it's Utility Fog, not Frog.
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Monday, 10th of November, 2003
Playlist 09.11.03 (2:37 pm)
A very electronic Utility Fog tonight. A bit of post-folk-rock-tronica later on, but everything from hip-hop to breakcore to classic and current idm. A bit of a focus on Venetian Snares' new masterpiece on Planet µ, The Chocolate Wheelchair Album (featuring the stunning 7/8 ragga jungle of Hand Throw), plus plenty of DSP-fuckups of pop songs and a smattering of the works of Mr Mike Paradinas aka µ-Ziq, the influential founder of the Planet µ empire and perhaps the best of the old guard of drill'n'bass pioneers. philly da kid - this charming booty (eminem vs the smiths) [mp3 found on Boom Selection ages ago... Can still be found on this page, ridiculously dedicated to bootlegs of Eminem's "Without Me"]
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Monday, 3rd of November, 2003
Playlist 02.11.03 (1:49 am)
As promised, the show opened with Elliott Smith's live cover of Nico's cover of Jackson Browne's "These Days"... A number of other folksy pieces followed, and then we had a half-hour interview with Danny Jumpertz, who does signal processing and production with Melbourne band Plankton, but has recently moved back to Sydney where he runs the excellent label Feral Media. I discovered the amazing breakcore artist Enduser earlier this week, and played a whole bunch of his stuff later on... Elliott Smith - These Days (live in Portland 14/10/1999) [bootleg, naturally...]
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email: utilityfog at frogworth dot com bsky Mastodon Utility Fog teeters on the cusp between acoustic and electronic, organic and digital. Constantly changing and rearranging, this aural cloud of nanotech consumes genres and spits them out in new forms. Whether cataloguing the jungle resurgence, tracking the ups and downs of noise and drone, or unearthing the remnants of glitch and folktronica, all is contextualised within artist & genre histories for a fulfilling sonic journey. Since all these genre names are already pretty ridiculous, we thought we'd coin a new one. So "postfolkrocktronica" it is. Wear it. Now available: free "Live on Utility Fog" downloads! We got tasty rss2 or atom feeds - get Utility Fog playlists in your favourite RSS reader/aggregator. There's also a dedicated podcast feed. Click here to subscribe in iTunes. Archives of all previous playlists and entries are available:
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