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hey! it’s aster. some pretty cool shows recently, right?
here’s a mix of recent favs and slow burns – hope you enjoy 🙂
for you / kadhja bonet
laberinto / lucia tacchetti, casero
liberated / parhasard
thunder / duendita
breakup season / maya delilah, samm henshaw
descifrar / maye
firelight / hundred waters
separation / zanski
deep in the shallow end / jenevieve
like honey / bb sway
orange juice / rozie ramati, alé araya
panasonic / gallant
in love (don’t mess things up) / lady wray
lou’s tune / dargz, moses boyd
stayed at the party / hope tala
spotify playlist here~
Playlist for Lost in the Stacks from Friday, March 17, 2023 (“Have You Heard of Sci-Hub?”) Episode 553
Hear the show at http://traffic.libsyn.com/lostinthestacks/LITS_Episode_553.mp3
“Un Rayo Del Sol” by Le Mans
Interview with Francisco Segado (University of Madrid) and Juan Martín (King Carlos University, Spain).
File this set under S723 .S95
“Jumping Fences” by the Olivia Tremor Control
“World in a Jar” by Enon
Continued interview with Francisco and Juan
File this set under HM742 .S6293
“Windows to the World” by Whirlywirld
“You Better Let Me Know” by Heavy Jelly
Continued interview with Francisco and Juan
File this set under KZ7212 .P574
“Common Problems” by Stepping Talk
“Why?” by the Byrds
“Break Down Your Walls” by Nelson Can
continental drift: italy
Welcome back to the drift! Tonight I was joined once again by Carolyne, dusting off the engines to go to Italy. Find the playlist here.
The Italian Republic is a country in south-central Europe known for its cuisine, beautiful locale, and opera music. It has a population of 61 million, making it the 23rd most populous in the world. The area of Italy has been inhabited since 1200 BC. Latins moved in around 1000 BC, forming the Roman kingdom in the 8th century BC. The state of Italy as we know it was established after World War II, 1946.
Modern musical notation was developed in Italy, and it wasItalian music innovation that led to the development of opera in the late 16th century. Their position on the Mediterranean sea and along major trade routes led to the diversification and globalization of styles in Italian music.
“Va Pensiero” from the Opera Nabucco by Giuseppe Verdi played a role in the unification of the peninsula.
Giacomo Puccini participated in the late romantic period of Italian opera, but eventually became better known for his realist works, such as La Bohème and Madame Butterfly, which have been adapted numerous times into works like Rent and Miss Saigon, showing the long-lasting impact of Italian opera on modern culture. Puccini “virtually brought the history of Italian opera to an end”, allowing the orchestra a more active role.
Opera declined after World War I, as themes of romance and beauty seemed out-of-date and didn’t fit with the feeling of disillusionment many people had, and the rise of cinema begun.
Opera segment:
Va, Pensiero (Nabucco) // Giuseppe Verdi
Quando m’en vo soletta (La Bohème) // Giacomo Puccini
Salon segment:
Guarda come dondolo (see how I rock) // Edoardo Vianello
Quando, Quando, Quando // Tony Renis
Nel blu dipinto di blu // Domenico Modugno
Italian film scores go hand in hand with the Italian film tradition. Spaghetti westerns are westerns produced in Europe (and italy specifically). Between 1960 and 1978, over 600 films were made.
The typical Spaghetti Western team was made up of an Italian director, Italo-Spanish technical staff, and a cast of Italian, Spanish, and (sometimes) West German and American actors. Spanish westerns were known as “paella westerns.”
Giocomo Puccini is credited with the first spaghetti western with his 1910 opera La Fanciulla del West.
Film segment:
To Jean // Berto Pisano, Jacques Chaumont (Kill, 1971)
Notti d’amore a Tokyo // Marcello Giombini (Le dolci notti, 1962)
Italo disco originated in the late 1970s from disco, adding pop and electronic elements to melancholy melodies and creating a “futuristic sound” with synthesizers and drum machines. Italo disco was adopted in Canada, becoming hi-NRG, and eventually faded to eurobeat with the adoption of Japanese styles.
Italodisco segment:
Ti voglio // Ornella Vanoni
Eyes // Clio, Roberto Ferrante
Monkey Monkey // Flo Astaire
Disco Halloween // Forbidden Fruits
Modern segment:
Marechià // Nu Genea, Célia Kameni (tide)
Gungala nido // Sandro Brugnolini, Franco Bixio
EREBUS – 3/7/23
TOKYO DREAMS 3/7/2023!
<3 TONIGHT! Tokyo Dreams goes funk. You will be hearing Japanese artists who have created some amazing funk tunes. Check out the set list for tonight!! n.n uwu <3