As we say goodbye to the summer; and welcome in the fall. We happily pick ourselves up again to give you another installment of Radioautomata. The back to back interviews with Brother Mitya and Atlas Sound (Bradford Cox); (That's right Deerhunter' front man!) took its toll on us in delivering episode 8, But as they say 'good things come to those who wait'. We appreciate your patience.
There are lots of good things for us to show you this time around, New albums for the months of Oct/Nov. Namely the triumphant return of Squarepusher as he gives us 'Just a Souvenir', and Deerhunter with their close up of 'Microcastle'.
Days get shorter and nights get longer, While toiling over waveforms and sound bits. Arguing with inner-voices and drug free/caffeine induced radio programming are all the rage. Preparing the new show, while simultaneously preparing for the next President.
The next show promises to deliver serotonin releasing goodies. We now return to the catacombs to dig through the archives in search of our fix, And yours. Thank you for your continued support, from everyone here. Peace.
The saga continues... Radioautomata is back with another delectable helping of musical goodness.
As promised Episode 7 includes a live performance and interview with the man who "vehicularly slaughtered your deer", vocalist/guitarist Brother Mitya.
Photos by: Ignacio Amezcua
Also joining us on the mic is Los Angeles underground hip-hop veteran, and long time friend, Gajah of Acid Reign.
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Radioautomata returns with Episode 6… straight up on that ass hommie™. Hopefully everyone is still hungry for more goulash after last episodes fill of gratuitous music-food references… because Radioautomata got more sonic sustenance for your ear hole!
As usual, download the latest episode of the box bashing aural assault, and let us know what you think here…
Holy bargain bins and b-sides! Radioautomata is back with a malfunction free episode 5 (as promised). Once again, the crew serves up a smorgasbord of sonic goodness for your listening pleasure. Go ahead, grab a somewhat clean plate, step up to the sneeze guarded buffet bar and dig in!
Oh snap, it’s the Crackle & Pop vinyl segment! The Radioautomata crew shows their age by introducing a segment comprised entirely of tracks played on vinyl. Somewhere a tear is swelling in the right eye of a pretentious vinyl purist. Hopefully next episode the guys can get some use out of the 8-track player in the studio. Solid!
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Despite a series of glitches, technical setbacks, and shots of cheap Tequila, Radioautomata was somehow able to bring the world Episode 4. Rejoice! Unfortunately, some of the technical difficulties were insurmountable... therefore, as penance for your troubles, Rus, Gio and show producer Victor added a few more minutes of sonic goodness for your listening pleasure.
Download sit back and enjoy as the crew navigates the outermost realms of the aural terrain without paddle or breadcrumb... all while pondering such great mysteries as the musical preferences of one-thousand desert dwelling hippie's. Word.
Ello! As always thanks for checking this out and we hope you enjoy this episode. As you can see we've been changing the look around on our blog. Special thanks to our producer Vic for all his contributions. Be sure to check out our links and read what's going on with us on our personal blogs.
Until episode 4 download and stay tuned... Peace
*Special thanks to Scott Da Ros from Amon Tobin's management company for getting us permission to play a track from "Kitchen Sink Remixes".
What’s going down good people? Thanks again to everyone who downloaded and supported our first released show. We hope you’ve found a new tune and enjoyed it. Check out this webisode and give us your thoughts by leaving us a comment.
By the way, RIP to a Roots Reggae Icon Mikey Dread.
He recently passed away leaving behind a great trail of tunes.
We’ll play a track from and talk about “Dread at the Control Dubwise” on the next episode. A big loss to the world of music, he will no doubt be missed.
Until episode 3 stay tuned... Peace.
*Special thanks to M. C. Schmidt of Matmos and Sean Booth of Autechre for giving us permission to play tracks from "The Rose Has Teeth in the Mouth of a Beast" and "Quaristice".