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Joe Frank – Spoken Here

September 18th, 2009 Administrator No comments

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Who is Joe Frank? (Not to be confused with Giuseppe Franco, the hairdresser to the stars). Joe Frank’s the man with the golden voice. And he’s one of the best storytellers in the world.

From Joe Frank‘s website:

Joe Frank is an American radio personality, known best for his engaging, often philosophical, monologues and radio dramas. Frank started his career at WBAI in New York, and also served as a co-anchor for the weekend edition of National Public Radio’s All Things Considered.

In 1986, Frank moved to Santa Monica, California to work at KCRW, where he wrote, produced and performed in a weekly hour-long radio program, “Joe Frank: Work In Progress.”

Frank’s radio programs are at times dark and frequently ironic, humorous and absurd. Adding to the atmosphere of Frank’s monologues are loops of music over vocal drones.

While at KCRW, Frank received several awards including a Peabody Award and two Corporation for Public Broadcasting Awards. One for his acclaimed three-part series “Rent-a-Family.” In 2003, Joe Frank was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Third Coast International Audio Festival. Frank is also a Guggenheim Fellow.

Joe Frank continued to work at KCRW until 2002, and his work evolved as evidenced by the diverse series he produced starting with Work in Progress, then In The Dark , followed by Somewhere Out There, and finally The Other Side.

His body of work (over 230 hours) continues to be aired on many NPR stations in the United States and on XM Satellite Radio.

For a sample of Joe Frank, this is a clip by William Orbit that made Joe famous in the club scene of the 90s. Joe Frank is “the voice” telling the story of the girl at Montok Point. Super GOODness.

The song is “Montok Point,” from William Orbit’s 1996 domestic release Strange Cargo 4: Hinterland.


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Little Dragon Gets Bigger: Machine Dreams

August 18th, 2009 Administrator No comments

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There’s a little group out of Gothenberg, Sweden (same place as Jose’ Gonzalez) who’re capable of big sounds, and their electro-pop, soul-infused, funk ballads are primed for dancefloors, headphones, and big-booming car systems around this world.

Teamed with the beautiful looks and sublime seduction of Yukimi Nagano‘s voice, high-school friends Erik Bodin (drums), Fredrik Wallin (bass), and Håkan Wirenstrand (keyboards) came together as the band Little Dragon, stepping into the spotlight with the release of their late-2007 single on Peacefrog Records, called “Twice“.

Their self-titled album, Little Dragon, went on to achieve popular success with those in-the-know in 2008, and their major-label debut, Machine Dreams, is slated for a September 3, 2009 domestic release.

These Swedes have a gifted take on the pop-funk, synth-soul dance vibe, and they’ve taken the torch from similar sounding groups like Koop, Massive Attack, Zero 7, and Phoenix.

The first single from the new album is in heavy rotation on KCRW, and has a chill, trip-hop vibe to it.

Called “Feather,” there are a few copies floating around YouTube, and here’s one:

That’s some Super GOODness!

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O+S: We Do What We Want To

May 14th, 2009 Administrator No comments

O+S is the goodness — wouldn’t have them here if they didn’t have something special. Heck, I passed on Jackie Gleason — though I love him dearly — because he endorsed Richard Nixon on a television ad. But that’s politics, baby.

This is O+S.

Azure Ray’s Orenda Fink and Remy Zero’s Cedric LeMoyne have been friends since they were very young. On their debut as O+S, Orenda provides otherworldly vocals while Cedric molds the surrounding sound. Today’s Top Tune is “We Do What We Want To”

Enjoy easy listening.

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