Le N°2 de mon podcast "La dérive des condiments", consacré cette fois à la musique électronique, est disponible ici (fichier mp3 - 37,8 Mb).
Au programme: Kraftwerk, Human League, les péchés de jeunesse de Dan Lacksman, Pete Shelley, comment on prononce "Moog" et le synthé favori de Barbie.
Show notes:
Musique du générique: "Porcupine Rock" par Jean-Jacques Perrey (Vanguard, 1968)
- Kraftwerk - "Heavy Metal Kids" (ROIO, 1971)
- Kraftwerk - "Trans Europe Express" (EMI, 1977)
- David Bowie - "Sense Of Doubt" (RCA, 1977)
- Genesis - "Watcher Of The Skies" (Charisma, 1972)
- Kraftwerk - "Franz Schubert" (EMI, 1977)
- Walter Carlos - "Brandenburg Concerto N° 3 in G Major - Allegro" (Columbia, 1968)
- Claude Denjean - "Sugar Sugar" (Phase 4 Stereo, 1971)
- Dan Lacksman Association - "Coconut" (Omega International, 1972)
- Trans Volta - "Disco Computer" (RKM, 1978)
- Pete Shelley - "On Your Own" (Mercury, 1986)
- Pete Shelley - "Please Forgive Me... But I Cannot Edure It Any Longer" (Mercury, 1986)
- The Human League - "Being Boiled" (Fast Product, 1978)
- Tobacco - "Hairy Candy" (Anticon, 2008)
Hi Claude. I think I heard you on Vince Rotolo's B Movie cast, correct?
RépondreSupprimerIf so, well done. That was one of the best call-ins I've heard for a show.
Hey, by the way, what is the computer in the picture above? I love it. Is that a Univac? We're running MAD MACHINES!!! movie marathon for the last two months at my site, cinematedman.com. So I'm really curious about it.
Thanks.
Take care,
Robbie Reilly
Tokyo, Japan
aka Michael Chambers as The Cinemated Man