099: Emil's Home (Princess P)

099: Emil's Home (Princess P)

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Shock World Service 099: Emil's Home(Princess P) 18/3/2021 Bern,
Switzerland 1. Tarotplane – Shatner's Bassoon Shatner's Bassoon is
the first track on the just released Horizontology album by
Tarotplane. You fly through a soft universe, eager to hear what
comes next. The cover tempts you to dive in. 2. Helado Negro – Pais
Nublado When i saw Helado Negro live i was blown away. His
appearance combined with his bilingual poetry about personal and
political issues immediately captivated me. His voice feels as warm
as the Florida sun playfully flooding the room. The big sticker on
my fridge reminds me every time 'this is how you smile'. 3. Pierre
Barouh – Le Pollen (only intro) A conversation in a bar, cafe or
bistro. Glasses clinking, a phone is ringing, probably people are
smoking at the tables, pretty accents. 4. Silver Leaf – Hey! Sweet
voice calls hey! and laughs. Here it comes. But it doesn't matter
if nothing else comes. Let's go. 5. Serge Gainsbourg – Strip-Tease
Instrumental I left out Juliette Gréco's voice, I hope you don't
mind. So the melody could also come from a carnival, a
merry-go-round, Paris in the 60s. 6. Il Quadro Di Troisi – Non
Ricordi What could be better than two artists you love making an
album together? I follow both Eva Geist & Donato Dozzy
musically. This project is totally successful, a beautiful pop
album. 7. Jean-Pierre Decerf – Surrounding Seas Jean Pierre Decerf
recorded the Tracks for Space Oddities in the mid 70s. Surrounding
Seas sounds just as the title promises. A dreamy flight around the
seas. 8. Ssiege – Regina What an album! Luckily it's out on vinyl
now, I don't buy tapes anymore. Regina is so good, the sounds, the
mood, a perfect track. Ssiege is definitely one of my favourite
artists at the moment. 9. Roy & The Devil's Motorcycle – We
Don't Know The Roy's are a swiss rock band, consisting of 3
brothers with guitars and a drummer. One of them usually stands
with his back to the audience. I have heard them live many times.
The song 'We don't know' is the B2 on a 7" with a slightly larger
hole than necessary. I love this song it sounds so drunk. The
larger hole makes it wobble, which sounds even more drunk. 10.
Julianna Barwick – Flowers Barwick's meditative blend of
electronica, ambient and pop has an effective healing effect.
'Healing is a Miracle' came out last summer. The basslines, the
echoing pads, together with her voice are amazing. The repetitive
nature of this song is like a huge thunderstorm approaching or a
storm passing by. The album feels so real, accompanied by a
magnificent artwork. 11. Squid – Broadcaster “Lyrically the track
was inspired by the visual artist Naim June Paik & his TV
Garden installation,” the band’s drummer/vocalist Ollie Judge said
“I thought it blurred the lines between a dystopian and utopian
vision. I imagined what it must be like living synonymously amongst
nature & technology in the most literal way I could imagine,
with TVs towering over me amongst forests.” Let's take this
psychedelic voyage. 12. Black Marble – Johnny And Mary A song born
in 1980 and still so fresh 40 years later. A successful homage, it
moves you to dance (also good for driving, I tried it). 13. Finis
Africae – El Abrazo De La Selva This piece speaks a beautiful peace
between modern electric instruments and traditional acoustic
instruments from many cultures. Fortunately, you can travel with
music. 14. Neo Museum – Area I discovered the song on a compilation
of 'Light in the Attic'. It's sung in such a wonderfully weird way.
15. Burnto Bertolucci – Bake Me Dome Tonight This track is a remake
of Schneider TM 'The Light 3000', in turn based on The Smiths
classic. 16. The Schmutz Sisters – La Folle Finally, one of the
best songs i know. The Schmutz Sisters was a Swiss project founded
for a performance. Recently reissued on Optimo's So Low label. Play
it loud & give the bolero.

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