Tuesday, 20 March 2012

out and about

it's been a bit quiet on the live front so far this year, but i've been busy writing and confirming a few shows for the spring and summer months. some really interesting ones, too - a new festival in the home village of nick drake, a beautiful church venue and a return to my swedish second home!

9th april 2012 the 'arctic circle' easter broadcast
the union chapel
 compton avenue, london n1 2xd
(also a live radio broadcast!)

1st-4th june 2012
lunar festival
 umberslade estate, tanworth in arden, warwickshire b94 5ae

7th july 2012
blazfest
 varberg, sweden

there's more to come, so keep 'em peeled!

Friday, 10 February 2012

hangover cure

just taken delivery of my new record: 'the hangover lounge ep3': a gorgeous 10" vinyl ltd release, in hand printed sleeve and features my track "flowers". 





other artists: standard fare, nat johnson & the figureheads, the would-be-goods, rachel dadd and louis phillipe.


blimey, it's good. 

Friday, 3 February 2012

it's the taking part that counts

indeed. a fine title for a fine compilation. ever alert for an opportunistic indie-compilation tie-in, where it's at is where you are have amassed a super collection of olympic themed songs from the indie-pop "a team".  each artist chose an olympic event and wrote a new song inspired by it. the full cd will be available to coincide with yer actual london olympics, but they're teasing us all by releasing a song a week on the blog.






the fifth one to go out (for reasons which will be clear on further reading) is from me. heavy in concept, light in touch, i went for the modern pentathlon with a song composed around the number 5. go on, have a listen...it's the taking part that counts!


you want a list of who else is on the record? oh, go on then, but i'm spoiling you.



saint etienne
hannah peel
darren hayman
white town
jeff mellin
butterflies of love
hacia dos veranos
alexander's festival hall
one fathom down
world of fox
deej
floatation toy warning
liam pennington
scott amore
the leaf library
sool
town bike
band a part
the vatican cellars
monster bobby w/ desmond tutu
hawaii fried dough
parenthesis dot dot dot
ellis island sound
linda guilala
hong kong in the 60's
the sunny street

Thursday, 19 January 2012

that was the year that was

well, for someone who considers himself to be lacking in ambition, 2011 was rather a productive year for me! one album, two singles, soundtrack on a dvd and a retrospective, plus other releases. live,as well as the usual pubs and clubs, i played gigs in a treehouse, a major art gallery, an iron church at a railway museum and birmingham's symphony hall and took part in a 24hr performance at supersonic festival.

the whole thing kicked off at the stroke of midnight on 1st jan with the release of the covers album, respect,  by the ever wonderful where it's at is where you are record label. this was accompanied by a download single of two morrissey songs from the collection, jeane/i know very well how i got my name.

february saw the release on video of three live sessions for this 2011's no.1 shed-related viral internet hit, songs from the shed.

season 7 of the american tv series, road trip nation, was released on dvd worldwide, which featured several of my songs on the soundtrack.

gigs followed through spring and summer, including my debut performance at the hyper-fun indietracks festival in derbyshire, playing alongside luminaries as edwyn collins, jeffrey lewis, jonny and herman dune.

the competition for punters who bought the limited edition hand printed deluxe version of respect was drawn in june, with the lucky winners getting to choose a song from the 1980s for me to cover and release as a single. lucky for me too, that my punters have such good taste, as it resulted in the release of galaxie 500's flowers (chosen by tim chamberlain) and the sea urchins' pristine christine (chosen by dunc vernon). to say i was impressed (and relieved!) by their choices would be something of an understatement!

in july, we decided it was finally time to unearth the complete works of experimental electronica project, krafla and make them available to the public. the two singles, plus other released and unreleased tracks were all bundled up on soundcloud for you to enjoy.

another cover song came out in july for the pop! for kids project. this time i delved deep into my childhood memories to record a pure imagination from my all-time favourite film of all time, willy wonka's chocolate factory.

back in the shed for september and i contributed a previously unreleased track, my waking life, to songs from the shed's woodworm project cd.

september and october saw me involved with two performances by lash frenzy, andrew moscardo-parker's sound art collective. i played double bass in a string octet in birmingham's museum and art gallery, then took part in lash frenzy and christian jendreiko's 24 hour performance as part of the groundbreaking supersonic festival.

the run up to xmas and the inevitable festive single release. where it's at is where you are, in collaboration with darren hayman and fika recordings had me digging around in the stocking of xmas past for clair horton and my version of xmas wrappin' by the waitresses.

to round off a busy year, the hangover lounge confirmed they'd include flowers on their upcoming 10" vinyl ep. it'll be released this month, so look out for it.

phew!



Thursday, 22 December 2011

crapulous christimastime news

a quick update on my next release. you know the kind of craftsmanship that you've been lamenting doesn't exist any more? well the hangover lounge's third vinyl ep will be launched in january at their lost weekend. it's going to be lovely: 10" heavy vinyl with hand printed and hand typeset sleeves. artisan record making for the discerning audience. i'm on it.



also, in an engaging act of sheer perversity, the hangover lounge boys and gurls will be having a rather special one on new year's day. would you credit it? expect to see very bleary-eyed punters and hosts alike...