Sunday, July 16, 2006

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Starfish Prime V

Starfish Prime V

The fifth session in the series brings you tracks from Seratone,As Daylight Burns, Shaun Knighton,Laine,KSX,Daytrip and Answers On A Postcard

Full details to follow

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Starfish Prime IV

Starfish Prime IV

Continuing the series with a mix of old and new this session of Radio Mperia's primary transmission.

This session of the Starfish Prime programme starts with a Canadian band by the name of Bit by a Monkey. A three piece from Kingston Ontario, this track is downloadable for FREE at their Mperia profile
The next track comes from Sad Lovers and Giants. Taken from the 1983 Feeding the Flame album In flux is not available on Mperia or MySpace, but it's surely just a matter of time.
Staying in the last century Fish dates to 1991 and comes from Kick Asteroid featuring the dubious vocals of yours truly (well what's the point of having your own radio show if you can't indulge in a little self promotion eh?) and can be found, along with other oddities from the band, on the bands Mperia profile
Zesty Lester and the Spicy Meatball recently quit the scene, but before they left we managed to salvage a few tracks from their MySpace site including this track called I Dont Live
However Billie Ray Martin is by contrast very prolific. Possessing perhaps one of the most soulful voices around as evidenced on Crime of Passion which, along with 47 other tracks, is available via her Mperia profile and you can preview more of Billies material via her MySpace Profile
We close this session with Isobel, a track from London outfit Sweet Teeth.Again you can find this and other tracks by the band via their Mperia profile
That raps it up for this session, remember, if you have any suggestions, comments or questions about the show, or if you want to submit tracks for inclusion in future session then e-mail:strawberry.express@googlemail.com
Enjoy!

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Starfish Prime III

Starfish Prime III

Continuing the series with a mix of old and new this session of Radio Mperia's primary transmission.

Durban Poison, from West Byfleet start this edition with a track entitled Last Chance, followed by the electronic sound of "Lost Wars" from Madsen
Shudder come from Kansas and the searing commentary of "Lil'Johhny goes to war" can be obtained via their Myspace profile

Token Wonder hail from Philadelphia and we really don't know what to say about thier offering A Very Large Joint - a mix of tribal beats with electronic cod's weaving through the fabric of the peice perhaps? You take a listen & decide!

Andy Moloney has a plethora of tracks recorded over the last to decades. The track presented here was the embryonic version of Lunacy, which became a staple track in the live set of Kick Asteroid. You can find other tracks by Andy via his Mperia.com profile

Theory Anesthetic is the brainchild of Mandy Matz, and is based in Chicago, Illinois. The track featured here Hidden can be found on her Myspace profile along with three other excellent tracks, whilst there are no less than 17 tracks available via the Mperia.com profile for this artist.

Genetichigh has four tracks available via the Myspace profile including this evocative song "Who do you belong to"

Somewhere Between Here and There is Jason Epperley, a multi-instrumentalist/producer from Houston. Spent several years touring the U.S. and Canada, as a drummer for national acts such as Nocturne, Minister Fiend, and Paris By Nite. Jason has been programming/sequencing music for about 9 years and also plays keys, bass and guitar. This track One Less Problem can be found on his MySpace Profile and the Mperia.com profile for this artist has 8 tracks available, so if you like what you hear check it out!

That raps it up for this session, remember, if you have any suggestions, comments or questions about the show, or if you want to submit tracks for inclusion in future session then e-mail:strawberry.express@googlemail.com
Enjoy!

Carlito

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Starfish Prime II

Starfish Prime II

Kicking of the second programe are Death For a Day, with a track entitled Lets Burn (this Disco)

Sadly The Brighton Line split almost a year ago
"Branches Twine and Hope" the second track still sounds good however, and there are still a few tracks you can still catch by visiting their MySpace profile.

Kristen Cothron hails from Nashville. She has released recordings via CDBaby.com and has tracks available via her Mperia profile including this track Moment in the Moon

Mark the Sky hail from Sydney, Australia, but their relative geographical isolation is no way betrayed by their music - it rocks! Check out their MySpace profile and the three tracks available at their Mperia profileincluding the track featured on this show "Pusher"

Mbryo takes us past the halfway stage with a soothing "Ambient Dream No2" Again Mbryo maintain a MySpace and Mperia profile and you can check out their other tracks there

The quirky "Doublepost Techno (Filth Monkey mix) is next up and comes from a mysterious outfit which goes under the name of 70171

Closing this session with a little nostalgia is Kick Asteroid with a song entitled She's Full Of Secrets

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Just above the atmosphere

is where the Starfish Prime exploded (look it up in the encyclopedia)
I've used that title as the starting point for the Radio Mperia playlists, as the tracks included are from unknown artists that are creating spectacular music but are suffering from lack of airplay.

During the brief period I have been perusing the material on Mperia.com I have been amazed at some of the quality of music being produced by artists that remain unsigned. What is more stunning is that I regularly go to say to friend 'have you heard that track by such and such' only to have to stop myself because I realise that there is very little likelihood that they will have heard it.

This blog has been started to go a small way of redressing that and I hope to introduce you to some sounds that you may just like

So without futher ado I bring the first ever Radio Mperia hi-fi playlist Starfish Prime I

Kicking off the session is a track from an old friend, Paul Five, with a revamped version of Flesh Trash Heat. Although not yet available on Mperia, Paul is presently in the throes of finishing another Cd "Rock Mode" which should be online soon

Talking of Mperia, the second track comes from Joshua Ellis, one of the movers and shakers at Mperia.com. The track included here is entitled Redwood City Station and like many of Joshua's tracks (and there are a fair few) IS available on Mperia.

Steve Riseborough goes under the monica of Ribsburg and our third track is his jangly, poppy I found my love The title and style of the song belie the disturbing lyrics that push this sparkling catchy ditty along - once again there is a excellent selection of Steves work on Mperia, check out Chicken & Grapes and Your Funny Little Glasses in particular.

The next track is NOT available on Mperia although Blip, the band behind Godspeed Balance do host a plethora of tracks on the site as do our fifth artist Razorbladekisses with their track Lure of the Temptress 2005