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Continental Drift 7/19/23- Australia

Welcome back, at long last, to Continental Drift! Today we are drifting allllll the way to another corner of our spherical globe and visiting the lovely country of Australia. Find the playlist here, and listen back to the episode here

The Commonwealth of Australia comprises mainland Australia, the island of Tasmania, and many other islands. It is the world’s sixth largest country by area and 53rd by population, with a population of  26.6 million. The name Australia comes from “Terra Australis,” a term used to describe a hypothetical continent in the southern hemisphere since ancient times. From 1644 to the early 1800s, it was known as “New Holland,” after Dutch explorer Abel Tasman. 

Indigenous Australians include the aboriginal people of the mainland and Torres Strait Islanders, who are a distinct group of Melanesians. Aboriginal people are thought to have  arrived in Australia 50,000-65,000 years ago from land bridges in what is now Southeast Asia.  

1997 album Waak Waak ga Min Min (Black Crow, White Cockatoo) comes from three Yolngu songmen from Northeast Arnhem Land – Bobby Bunnungurr, Jimmy Djamunba and Peter Milaynga- working in collaboration with Victorian musician Peter Mumme. The result of the collaboration is an electronic fusion with aboriginal vocal elements. The songs reimagine the traditional songs of black crows and white cockatoos.

Didgeridoo Authenticity | iDIDJ Australia

The didgeridoo is one of the oldest instruments on earth, originating with Australia’s aboriginal people.  The didgeridoo is played like an aerophone with a technique called “circular breathing,” which allows for a continuous sound by intaking and expelling breath at the same time. Per tradition, only aboriginal males can play the didgeridoo. 

Olive Knight, aka Kankawa Nagarra, is a Walmatjarri and Bunuba woman who was born in the Great Sandy Desert, and is known for for gospel blues. The repetitive nature of the Blues “reminded her of sounds she had been exposed to growing up, such as the nullanulla (hunting sticks), which are used to mark time in ancient ceremonies.” In the 1960s, Olive helped to develop the Walmatjarri dictionary in an effort to officially preserve her language.

New book, Writing in the Sand, explores the band behind the hit songs  'Treaty' and 'Djapana' - ABC Darwin

Yothu Yindi

The first aboriginal performer to become popular was Jimmy Little, with his debut 1964 song “The Royal Telephone.” “Treaty” by Yothu Yindi is the song considered to have brought aboriginal music as a whole to popularity. It was released in 1991. 

Aboriginal Segment:
Djambaku // Waak Waak Djungi
Traditional Didgeridoo // Lewis Burns
Nyantu Yangka Parla Jarranyangany Ngarpuwu  // Olive Knight
Royal Telephone // Jimmy Little
Treaty // Yothu Yindi

Australian country, also known as “bush music” or “bushband” is more influenced by Celtic music than American country. “Waltzing Matilda,” a traditional country tune, is considered by many to be the unofficial anthem of Australia. It supposedly originated in 1895, and in 1903, Marie Cowan changed some of the lyrics and wrote a new variation of the tune, and published it in sheet music as an advertising jingle for Billy tea. The National Film and Sound Archive says that there are more recordings of “Waltzing Matilda” than any other Australian song. 

Country Sample:
Waltzing Matilda // Slim Dusty

Samantha Sang – Emotion / When Love Is Gone (1978, Vinyl) - DiscogsOne of the most fun things  to learn when researching Australian music is just how many bands and artists are actually from here.  Some of the most surprising to me were AC/DC (pronounced “Acca Dacca” down under), Olivia Newton John, Sia, Keith Urban, Kylie Minogue, and INXS.  

One band I was aware of previously from Australia is the Bee Gees. The group of three brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb started in 1958. Initially, their work fell into more of an Australian country sound, however they soon moved to disco. The release of their 1977 Saturday Night Fever soundtrack marked a turning point in their career.  Samantha Sang from Australia met up with the Bee Gees in the UK. They collaborated on “Emotion,” which became Sang’s break out song. 

Shining (Marcia Hines album) - WikipediaMarcia Hines was an American-born Australian artist with Jamaican heritage. She faced widespread  racism in the beginning of her career.  R&B and soul music had a significant impact on Australian’s music, although in many cases Australian radio refused to play it. Ike and Tina Turner’s single “River Deep Mountain High” was pulled from radio stations becuase it was “too noisy and too black.”

Disco/Soul Segment:
Be There in the Morning // Renee Geyer
Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I’m Yours // Marcia Hines
Emotion //  Samantha Sang, Bee Gees

Grunge has simultaneous origins in Australia and Seattle, Washington. Sub Pop was a Seattle based record label known for putting out some of the first grunge. Several Australian bands, including Cosmic Psychos and Feedtime are cited as precursors to grunge, their music influencing the Seattle scene through the college radio broadcasts of Sub Pop founder Jonathan Poneman and members of Mudhoney.

Grunge Segment:
74 Seconds // Cosmic Psychos
You Don’t Know My Mind // Feedtime

Book Altimate Grunge | 90s Rock Show | Sydney | NSW

Indie/Modern Rock Segment:
Void // Beaches
Parasite // Earache
Hey, Did I Do You Wrong? // San Cisco
Run for Daze // Dark Bells

girl rock! 7/18/23

Girl Rock!’s hit duo Lyd and Zeb is joined by Toni for tonight’s classic grock episode. Find the playlist here, and the picks below:

Honeyglaze – Burglar Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

Float // Katy J Pearson
In Plain Sight // Matilda Mann
Lunatic (Won’t You) // Hail Gail
Little Black Death // MEG MEYERS

Burglar // Honeyglaze
The Universe // Death Valley Girls
Paces // feeble little horse
I Wanna Lose // LA WITCH

Lot Lizard 93 // Surfbort
Anything At All // Bachelor
Mystery Curtain // Spread Joy
I want ya (in my cell) // Prison Affair

Hunger for a Way Out // Sweeping Promises
Electrocution // Automatic
Old Skin // Fake Fruit
Snakey // Wombo

Running // Snooper
Antagonist // Nova Twins

Lost In Oscillation – 7/1/2023


Analyse Logique – No Ancestry At All
Legowelt – Sturmvogel
Aux 88 – Let’s Dance
UNKNOWN FATCAT RELEASE
Twilight Passion – Meg 1 (Unit Mix)
Parade Ground – Action Replay

Reseau D’Ombres – Square
This Final Frame – Memories Are Stone
Body & The Buildings – Nothing’s Real
Nurges – Decide
Count Bass-E – It’s Only A Dream
Mistery – Misterio
Steve Simmons “The Creator” – Pump The Bass (To Jack) (Club Mix)
Haight Ashbury Acid Test – Melt Down Guru
L.X.R. – He Was The King
Stories In Dubh – Chapter 1 [A Real Good Lover]
Soofle – How Do You Plead?
The Bionaut – Banana
Mitch Rushton – Voyage From Yesteryear 
Fantasia – I Remember
The Trial – In The Fiction Press (Pictures)
Defender – Can’t Get Over You
Pattie Blue – Hook Up
Blago Bung – Forruttnelsen
Madame Bovary – Be My Friend (In Spite of All)
Tati’s Lovers – Sweet Words
400 Words – Movin’ (Special Extended Club Remix)
Dada Nada – Deep Love (Def Mix)
Wayne Gardiner – To Be Free Again (Dan Curtin Remix)

Lost In Oscillation – 6/17/2023

Grey Factor – You’re So Cool
Bourbonese Qualk – Pipe Dreams
Hegoa – Aries Resurrection
Das Kabinette – Spy Thriller
Claire Thomas & Susan Vezey – Diamonds & Ashes
Lauri Paisley – Eternity’s Messenger
Nasmak – Silhouette
Pel Mel – Lost My Appetite
Worldbackwards – Depression Flies Away
SIC – Thought Noises
Loudness – Nana
Blake Baxter & Eddie Flashin Fowlkes – Wisdom
Great Naked – Narrow Bed
J.S.R. – Understars
Pro Memoria – Hannah
Vorgruppe – Tanzgerase in Ekstase
Lieferschein – Leben Auf Dem Müll
Pere Ubu – Dub Housing
Paris Working – The Film Of The Breakdown
Skinner Box – The Playhouse
Lead Into Gold – Faster Than Light (Special Radio Edit)
Ed Watson And The Brass Circle – Don’t You Know How Much I Love You
Lars Falk – Hello Hello
Code Industry – Crimes Against The People
Sudden Presents – Living In The Moment
A Gethsémani – Impressions
Patrick Gibson – We, Him, and Us Three (No Vocals)
Alive She Died – Lament (Your Hands)
art: Ado Vabbe
~~~
“Affection, the magic word.
Where do you roam?
That you have left men so bitter…
And women so lonely?
Tenderness.
Generous attitude.
Why do you not return?
To make men happier…
And the women fairer.
Affection and tenderness…
Why do you hide?
If in so doing, we cannot understand the wonders of love.”
– Bauer’s poem, from Sergio Toledo’s Vera (1986)

Lost In Oscillation – 5/6/2023


the dancer’s delight – records played below.
Luc Marianni – Video Screens Part 5 À 8 (Video Screens Control) [1984]
Morio Agata – エアプレイン [1980]
Braque – Clitosunic [1981]
Njurmännen – Theories On Love & Thought Control [1990]
Dancer – Don’t Go [1993]
Julian Flenoy – Turn Me Out [1985]
Milkways – Love For N.R. part 1 [1978]
Radar – Momenti Rosa [1982]
Advanced Art – Twisted [1992, off the comp Cybernetic Biodread Transmission]
Busy Body Chris – Party Up! [?, I’m assuming 1988?]
Professor Funk & The House Brothers – Work Your Body (Rap Your Body) [1986]
Rare Form – Freak [1986, off Rob Olson’s Chicago Jack Beat comp]
Kristine – Head Games [1985]
Bagarre – No Toys [1982]
Barbara Roy And Ecstasy, Passion, And Pain – If You Want Me [1981]
Scala – The Perfume Of Love [1987]
Chris & Cosey – Sin [1991]
D’ – Boyz – Let’s Go! Let’s Go! (Don’t Stop The Rythm) [1988]
Latour – Cold (Mark!’s Adventurous Mix) [1992]
Deadly Sins Featuring Omen – Together (Club Mix) [1991]
Mercedes Hall – In No Mood (D.J. John Matarazzo Club Mix) [1991]
Peacetime – The Truth Will Set You Free (Free Time Work Mix) [1992]
Pamela Fernandez – Let’s Start Over [1995]
Tac Head – You’ve Got Me In A Trance [1983]
Jamie Jupitor – Computer Power [1985]
E’leesa – Where Did Your Love Go? [1987]
Tuxedomoon – In The Name Of Talent (Italian Western Two) [1981]
Little Nemo – Alan’s Waiting [1987]
Montasje – Presence! [1982]
Factual – Psychotic Romance (Remix) [1984]
Skinny Puppy – Chainsaw [1987]
Njurmännen – Telepathic Hotline [1990]
Dark Day – excerpt from The Exterminations (1 Thru 6) off Trapped [1981]
Red Red Groovy – Come To Me, Ecstasy (Ecstasy Acid Mix) [1994]
DSK – I’ll Keep Holdin’ On (Italian Mix) (remixed by Andrea Gemolotto) [1992]