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It's another 4 hours of Bottom of the Pops on Dandelion Radio.
A real treat to start the show for you this month from Ten Benson. Easily one of my favourite bands of all time. They rock, they've got humour in spades, a social conscience and they never have the desire to shout about themselves. They are nigh on the perfect band. Listen to the lyrics of this release, their first for aeons, which suddenly appeared mid riot season. I wonder who they could be talking about.
Also another great new Jamie XX tune, this time in partnership with the Avalanches - bliss. New releases from Silas J Dirge, The Citric Dummies, The Fcukers, London's Tokyo Riddim Band, Japan's Do Do Do's, Sydney's Party Dozen and the list goes on.
In July Metal Postcard records released its 500th release, the ever productive Neon Kittens, who else? An excuse for me delve into a small part of the back catalogue. Here's to the next 500.
Also Gil Scott-Heron, Chris & Cosey, The Chills (RIP) and Captain Beefheart.

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Kandodo - Kandy Rock Mountain
Kandodo
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"kandodo is the solo project of Simon Price, singer/guitarist of The Heads. Price was raised in Zambia and Malawi, which left an indelible mark on him personally, and is manifest in the song titles, artwork, and name of the project. The influence is less obvious on his instrumental music, but Simon says that if there were lyrics, they'd be about animist religions, hyenas, sharks and dusty drives. Named after a Malawian supermarket that he used to shop in back in the late '80's, the debut self-titled album contains mini-sonic soundscapes that start firmly grounded and then go off into the deepest reaches of space. Along the way, Simon touches on influences as diverse as Kraftwerk, Neu!, Eno, Morricone, Stooges, Loop, and Spacemen 3.

kandodo is for Price an exploration of tones, chords, and textures that evoke a very particular emotional response, a sense of yearning. These instrumental pieces are lyrical and evocative soundtracks with an elongated and elegant song structure. Describing them himself as "fuzzy lullabies", Simon’s pieces undulate as delicate layers are built and removed, easing the listener along a thread of melodies. This is immersive music meant to be listened to at a loud volume or in the space between headphones.


All of the tracks on kandodo were played, recorded, and mixed by Simon over a lengthy period of time on an old second-hand Mac Book at home. Being one of the first solo recordings he's ever done, the time alone and the lack of other bandmates allowed Simon to indulge in an infinite amount of possibilities. Many revisions were made over time but the tools used were actually quite few: just his guitars (though Simon is a Fender fetishist, a '65 Magnatone Typhoon was mainly used on this album), a couple of keyboards, tambourine, drum pedal, and a slowly breaking Walkman recorder (for field recordings). The end result is a remarkable addition to the guitarist's already impressive body of work."

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Before that we played:
Waylon Thornton - I'm A High Volt
Boredom Boys - Don't Get Stabbed Tonight
Tokyo Riddim Band - Denshi Lenzi
Little Albert - HK Gangsta
dj foundation - Machine Guns
Legless Trials - Ray's Kid Brother Is The Bomb
Dunstan Bruce - Fucking Expensive