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Friday, January 11, 2008

EDEN'S HOUR -5

show pic nuns
original pic by Tara Gorman

Germany was an unintentional sub-theme in this weeks electrifying show. I played several German bands including Olaf Boqwist, trip-hop duo NeoQi, and Berlin based, French-born electro-pop cuties, the Underwires (and I am not talking about the annoying piece of lingerie that jabs into your sides).The Underwires are twin brothers Aurélien and Théophile (pictured at right) and their friend Arnaud. They sent me their latest cd In Your Room Again which consists of cleverly crafted songs that I could say hints at pop and yet in my mind it settles somewhere in the imagination of a renegade whose whiskey laden thoughts flow out in the form a perfectly pretty and seducing album. They have been getting a lot of radio play in France and although they only have two other US stations listed as having played them, I think that will soon change.

Click HERE for the complete playlist

Sunday, December 16, 2007

EDEN'S HOUR -1

show pic camel


The first show featured some music from a few bands who had recently mailed me a cd or two... or three. Most of them I had never heard of before and that made it so much more exciting to discover the treasures within these packages.

You know how there are smells that you can't get enough of? Like when you step outside after a rainstorm and the ground is moist and the smell of leaves composting rises up like perfume, or the slightly salty smell of the ocean that fills the air with a hint of seaweed. Being a northwest girl, these are some of my favorite smells and they make every cell in my body squeal with delight. When I first popped in the cd by Coal Beautiere I had a similar reaction of complete sensory satisfaction and I listened to that cd so many times that night and the following week that it became almost impossible to decide on which song to play ...so I played two.

coal beautiere cover pic


Coal Beautiere is the husband and wife duo Adrienne Spring Beatty and Arthur Harold Echternacht IV (Echternacht literally translates as "Shining night"). They currently reside in a former gold mining town near Nevada City and Adrienne's description of her town depicts an image as haunting as their music. Take Your Broken Heart and Fly, their album (pictured above), is chock full songs that I can listen to numerous times and I still want more. To top it off, their cd landed in my fingers in a recycled paper sleeve adorned with beautiful artwork by Oliver Hunter. Adrienne pointed out to me that they're community is ripe with talent and the nearby town is home to Grass Roots Records Co. that represents many talents including Mariee Sioux and I look forward to playing more of them on future shows.

The debut show also featured the Cameos, (pictured at right). The Cameos are from California and their music is as beautiful and delicately handcrafted as the carved shell ornaments that is their namesake and listening to them might just make you forget which century you are living in. I have also been listening to some of the solo music recorded by Sarah, one of the Cameo's vocalists. Sarah is frequently recording new songs in her closet so this treasure chest is abundant with good loot. Kym Farmen, Sarah Weathers and D.A. Johnston formed the Cameos early this fall and they will be recording a new album in January 2008 so I am sure that they will have many more pearls of songs for us to pluck from their shells by then.



Below is the complete playlist for the Dec. 8th show

Prickly Thorn, But Sweetly Worn
- The White Stripes -Icky Thump
Lion's Mane - Iron & Wine -The Creek Drank The Cradle
siren song - The Cameos -The Cameos
Shipwrekk'd - Coal Beautiere -Fight Your Broken Heart And Fly
Slow Death - Coal Beautiere -Fight Your Broken Heart And Fly
Love Will Tear Us Apart - Joy Division -Substance
Letter From An Occupant - The New Pornographers -Mass Romantic
True Affection - The Blow -Paper Television
I'll Come Running - Murder City Devils -In Name and Blood
Missed The Boat - Modest Mouse -We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank
Lazy Eye - Silversun Pickups -Carnavas
The Ladder Peculiar - Wimbledon -Cumershl
Messed Up - Kill City Defectors -Mutiny Sounds
Take My Hand - Jennifer Gentle -The Midnight Room
Anyone Else But You - The Moldy Peaches

Background


Truth be told, being a radio DJ is not something that I was aspiring to. Not on a conscious level anyway... that's not to say the idea hadn't run through my head before, but I never acted on it until recently when some friends of mine launched KRUU, a community radio station in Fairfield, Iowa. James Moore, the station manager and long time friend, asked me to do a radio show sometime last year and after several months of invitations I decided to go for it since I love music, I love Fairfield and I am glad to be a part of an open community radio station.

I have known James since I was in college in Fairfield and he turned out to be a constant source of information and inspiration for me. This was during a time when I was organizing a Midwest peace conference in which, thanks to connections from mutual friends, I was honored to be able to have several great world renowned politicians, activists and musicians on the bill including filmmaker David Lynch as a keynote speaker.

You might think that Fairfield, Iowa is the least obvious place for a progressive little radio station, and that David Lynch is the least likely person to be promoting peace, but there is more than meets the eye in the unique mecca that is Fairfield and the unique and enigmatic person that is David Lynch.

Fairfield is host to a wide variety of people from all over the world therefore a vast cultural diversity thrives there. On the town square there are several international restaurants and multiple venues for dance, theater and world music. Another element that is very strong in the community of Fairfield is the emphasis on spiritual growth, peace and sustainability which has been a big draw for a lot of people in recent years. Even Mother Earth News recently named Fairfield "One of the 12 Great Places You've Never Heard Of" .

I spent a few formative years in Fairfield during preschool and later returned to attend Maharishi University of Management, and like thousands of other people, I went mostly because of the opportunity to spend a lot of time in deep meditation and to culture my own creativity in an environment that was supportive and friendly. What I found in the time that I spent there was that the town is so rich with opportunities and that there is ALWAYS something happening beneath the surface. And I love that in this town the only time there is any sort of traffic is when hundreds of people are migrating to the heart of the University's campus for their twice daily meditation.

This is also a reason that David Lynch had decided to speak at the peace conference that I was organizing on campus. He has been practicing Transcendental Meditation for over 30 years and he has never missed a meditation even amongst his hectic schedule while making movies. He is on the Board Of Trustees for Maharishi University of Management and he had been invited to attend some education conferences in California earlier that year and he felt a deep desire to do something to help students gain more of the creativity and life benefits that he had gained from his meditation practice.

When David visited the MUM campus he saw consciousness beaming from the student's faces and he was impressed with their poise, creativity and he knew that their meditation practice was a crucial part of their success. The weekend of the peace conference he decided to launch a foundation that would raise money and provide consciousness based education to students around the world.

The David Lynch Foundation For Consciousness Based Education And World Peace has been very active the past two years. Around the time that the Foundation had become official (2005), I moved back to my home town in the Pacific Northwest and all my friends were encouraging me to get on the social networking sites that boomed on the internet (although I had been unaware of them until that point). Since I had moved nearly thirty times over a period of ten years, this proved a great way to stay in touch with my friends from all over the world and it also seemed a likely way to keep people updated on the activities of David's Foundation.

It became apparent right away that there were endless musicians on the DLF's Myspace page who had been directly inspired by David's work.

Music is obviously something that is very important to David. He and I have been wanting to do more music related projects that would benefit the Foundation. It is incredibly auspicious that singer/songwriter, and long time TM meditator, Donovan has recently joined forces with David to become the musical wing(s) of the DLF and there are many promising possibilities for the future. Perhaps you are someone who would like to add to this growing wing of the foundation. I would like to do help produce more benefit concerts for the DLF, but for now I am happy to be able to grow my own musical wings in this way of doing a regular radio show.

When James first asked me to do a radio show for KRUU I said no... I probably said something a little more like "oh hell no" ...mostly because I didn't think I had the time or the resources to do so. But then I decided that I would do a radio show if I could incorporate some of the great connections that I had made while working with the David Lynch Foundation. Fortunately David said yes so I immediately dove into it. Over the past month or so I have received some totally fantastic music from bands all over the world that I am excited to play on air and write more about here and on the KRUU blog. There are some great shows that air on KRUU. The No-Fi Field Guide is one of my favorites, but you can check them all out in the archives on the station's website

I am not a musician myself however everyone that I know seems to be a talented musician so I will be playing a very eclectic mix of music from people that I know, people that I admire, and people that, through the web of life and the internet I have been fortunate enough to stumble upon. I have always had a deep appreciation for what I consider to be good music. Granted my definition of good music is broad and may not mesh with your definition although I will be playing a wide variety of stuff week to week... though, you'll never know unless you listen.


P.S. If you would like me to listen to your music and consider it for the show, shoot me an email at erin(at)kruufm.com

~E