The Circle – Mix for Vashti (Edition 31) 31 March 10

Brought to you by Arctic Circle Radio, the Circle is a new weekly podcast that takes you on a one-hour journey based on the most simple and significant of shapes. Every Circle is unique; formed from a guest curator’s musical landscape and they all share the same revolutionary quality: each one ends at the point where it began.

Edition 31 - Mix for Vashti by Dave Howell (written as letter to Vashti Bunyan)

Vashti play the Union Chapel on Sunday 11 April details here, and she talks to Arctic Circle about her life and music in an exclusive interview here.

download: http://media.libsyn.com/media/arcticcircle/31vashti128.mp3


Hi Vashti,

Ben at Arctic Circle asked me to put together this little hour-long podcast for your forthcoming show which he’s promoting at the Union Chapel… I’ve tinkered around on this for a while now and, after a number of false starts, here’s what i finally came up with… The main restrictions were in using only music that Arctic Circle had the rights to use, and also in including in its structure a core of your own music…. I started off trying to build a mix based around people you’ve worked with (Vetiver, Max Richter, Devendra, Joanna Newsom, Gareth Dickson, etc), which i then ditched in favour of  building something that had a really solid structure based around the idea of the seasons and natural / seasonal themes. I found enough great tracks to fit this bill (‘Spring’ by Crescent, ‘When It’ll Be Snowing’ by Drowsy, your own tracks like ‘Winer Is Blue’, ‘Rosehip November’, etc.) but somehow when it came to putting them side-by-side in seasonal groups, it just didnt work out musically… So i scrapped it again…

In the end, i’ve conceptually copped-out and made you an hour-long mix based on things that worked next to one another in a coherent mix, anchored by my own personal VB favourites, and guided by a sensibility (either musically or lyrically) that i think is close to your own. . There’s a fair amount of music you’ll know by people you’ve either collaborated or shared a bill with, and there’s probably a fair amount of material here that you won’t know, and hopefully you might be piqued by some of that to investigate further…anyway, i hope that you’ll like it and make it through the full hour…

Have fun in Asia . I cant wait to see you back onstage at the UK shows…

lots of love

dh

Tracklisting


1. VASHTI BUNYAN  – ‘Here Before’ – Given the basic ruling for this mix for ‘the circle’ was that it had to start and end on the same track, this was an easy pick… A beautiful, cyclical, ultra-concise, maternal Vashti track that speaks for itself and joins the loop between past and future…

2. VETIVER – ‘Been so Long’ – the first track of our first Vetiver release, which came about through our meeting both Andy Cabic and his US label boss / manager Gary Held during the planning of ‘Lookaftering’…

3. DAVID KARSTEN DANIELS – ‘The Dream Before The Ring That Woke Me’ – Strangely overlooked american singer / songwriter whose striking, bold voice and arrangements tackle big themes head-on and who deserves far better recognition… another cyclical track, ultra-simple and swollen with emotion – a great unification of form and content…

4. ANIMAL COLLECTIVE (feat. VASHTI BUNYAN) – ‘Prospect Hummer’ – the place where our journey began… Recorded in the midst of an Animal Collective tour, this track brings back great memories, and watching one of the most inventive and talented bands of the past 10 years  building this step-by-step in the studio was a real insight into their intuitive brilliance…

5. THE BALKY MULE – ‘A Moth’ – again, almost universally overlooked, but this track comes from what was, in my opinion, one of last years’ finer albums… charming, honest, unaffected, utterly english, inventive, homespun magic. Starting out as junk-shop keyboard experiments Crescent’s Sam Jones forged a series of unique, lightly skewed songs that beautifully encapsulate his own little worldview and perfectly mesh the electronic and the organic…

6. MAX RICHTER – ‘Horizon Variations’ – Max was a great find for us, and the perfect artist for our 130701 imprint…  There’s probably noone over 16 in the country who’s not heard his music, as it’s become synonymous wih TV soundtracking… Whilst his highly intelligent, concept-based music is saturated with great ideas and cultural citations, he remains one of the most lovely, calm and humble people i’ve had the pleasure of working with…  and his production work on ‘Lookaftering’ is simply stunning…

7. THE TWILIGHT SAD -  ‘Some Things Last  A Long Time’ – a cover of a very beautiful, simple, intense devotional song by the incredible Daniel Johnston, delivered with the total passion it demands by your Glasgow near-neighbours… real deep, powerful chord-organ blues…

8. ALEJANDRA & AERON – ‘Kitchen’ – a brief excerpt from a 15-minute track that appeared on a Split Series 12″ in 2001. True nomadic visionaries, Aeron & Alejandra run a little label called Lucky Kitchen and emerged in New York in the late ’90s. I adore what they do and the fact that they were the first to mix and apply the idea of a folk music community to a diverse scene of bedroom-recorded electronica… With an utterly warm, progressive humanity, their output is never less than intriguing and beautifully-crafted and skips from compilations of children’s songs or soundtracks; to imaginary video games; to recordings of disappearing folk traditions; to childhood tape experiments.. The track this was cropped from was all recorded in Sandra’s grandmother’s kitchen in Spain, and sees her singing an old Spanish folk / work song. It ends with a fierce frying pan sizzle, which led me to following it up with the next track as it’s so saturated with ‘frying’ tape noise…

9. VASHTI BUNYAN – ‘Wishwanderer’ – beautiful, simple, devastatingly economical and somehow almost brutal in its message. You looked and sounded like the most fragile little thing, but it floors me that some of these early songs are just like these incredible, tough-cookie, survivalist nuggets… This song’s avowal of living-for-the-moment and awareness of the temporality of things cuts away any polite pretence of lasting commitment…

10. SONGS OF GREEN PHEASANT – ‘Knulp’ – another ‘wishwanderer’, Knulp is the lead character in and title of a great book by Herman Hesse – a drop-out who perpetually wanders and refuses to be tied to any job, place or person… It’s taken from the debut SOGP album, which came to us fully-formed out of the blue – occluded with reverb and home-recorded tape warmth, and then took nearly 2 years to track down its creator… Again, an unsung star set for future unearthing…

11. DROWSY – ‘When It’ll Be Snowing’ – Starting with a demo sent from a remote village in Finland, Drowsy released two albums with us… With a Syd Barrett-esque lyrical charm and sense of the everyday odd, his songs  mix an immersion in nature with space-age dreaming and quirky imaginary flights…  this track comes from his second album and takes the form of a wintry tale that – a bit like ‘…Diamond Day’  – is populated by animal characters, here preparing to see out the cold months…

12. NINA NASTASIA – ‘Our Day Trip’ – There are plenty of good singers, but Nina has one of those voices that is able to go so much further, that can sudenly flip and swoop in a flash of brilliance, accessing wells of emotional intensity beyond the reach of most mortals… A brilliant, commanding artist, dreaming here about seizing the moment and following a whim… i love the ending lines that reveal the wish as unrequited…

13. VASHTI BUNYAN  – ‘Lately’ – i remember hearing the orchestral parts to this being added in the studio and being stopped dead by its beauty.. i’m amazed how a short varnished  wooden tube with holes, a bit of metal piping and a reed can reach so deep and makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end…  This is a 2-minute gem of a song – every bit as classy, economic, and beautifully affecting as the best on ‘JADD’…

14. CRESCENT – ‘Nearly Ready’ – Friends from my time way back in Bristol, Crescent take their place as part of a mostly-overlooked vein of autodidactic / self-sufficient UK music (see also: Hood, Flying Saucer Attack, Movietone, SOGP, Robert Wyatt, etc.) – well-grounded,  inventive, honest, humble, tactile, analogue, in touch with the physical world of nature and decay, building their own instruments, building 20-foot long tape loops, recording outdoors…  pure, walking music that exists outside of fashion or even the vaguest whiff of hipsterdom, their records cant be rushed and turn up on average every four or five years… nudge, nudge…

15. THE IVYTREE – ‘Crescent-shaped Sails’ – linked to the previous track not just through the song title, Californian Glenn Donaldson is another true nomad of free spirited, organic modern ‘folk’. His (often improvised) live outdoors recordings mix devotionally-charged song and free improvisation with avant-folk ritual, psychedelic pop and field recording via his numerous pseudonyms and collaborations (including The Birdtree, Thuja, The Skygreen Leopards, Hala Strana, The Blithe Suns) and his home-run label, Jewelled Antler Collective (specialising in beautifully-packaged, made-to-order CDR pressings). There’s a lovely melancholic warmth and a fragile sense of beauty hanging here, and for me, this utterly tactile, humble, San Franciscan open-air wandering that eschews any cult of personality and goes its own sweet way is the genuine real deal…

16. VASHTI BUNYAN – ‘I’d Like To Walk Around In Your Mind Someday’ -  a perfect bitter-sweet daydream… a stunning piece of songwriting…

17. TOM BROSSEAU – ‘Empty Houses Are Lonely’ – North Dakotan Tom has such a beautiful voice. Image-rich, capable of great strength through the sparsest of means… I love to watch him play live and the occasional, ever-so-subtle edge he brings to his shows (baring teeth at a heckler, precariously balancing on a chair or table, walking out into the crowd) that makes you feel a slight discomfort and alive and like something could suddenly happen…

18. SILJE NES  – ‘The Card House’ – More home-baked island music. Norwegian Silje is self-taught, playing and recording everything herself.. Her music is saturated with a sense of watery-ness – delicate, intricate,  glistening… Her super-sweet, gentle vocals and a drive to spin all the webs herself remind me of someone…  This is taken from a lovely new album, which will come out in september…

19. DORINE_MURAILLE – ‘Dopees’ – young French producer whose one album is, for me, a true jewel in our archive – a unique, shifting, sparkling mixture of splintered experimental electronics alongside some very old, very earthy English folk songs like ‘Barbara Allen’ and this song, ‘O Willow Waly’, which originates from the British horror film (made near us in Haywards Heath), ‘The Innocents’, and was released on Decca in 1962. The album (‘Mani’) came out in 2003 and was well ahead of the curve…

20. ENSEMBLE – ‘Excerpts’ – Olivier is a super-talented French producer now living in Montreal, who has worked with Bjork and was actually one of the first artists we began talking with when the label first got going. This is from his new album, which is due out in the Autumn, and is a lush mixture of guitar-based drones, orchestral recordings and strong songs – half of them French, half English…

21. VASHTI BUNYAN – ‘Here Before’ – just a touch over the requested 60-minute mark, and layered alongside some orchestral intro drone from Ensemble, but the perfect outro track.

Vashti on Fat Cat website
Vashti myspace

The Hut (Edition 27) 31 March 10

Welcome to the Hut; a weekly velvety soft sonic celebration brought to you by Arctic Circle Radio. The Hut is a refuge, a cocoon of the finest in new music, spinning a warm glow from the outer-reaches of the snowy wastelands. Presented and produced by Ben Eshmade (with additional sounds and magic from Sone Institute),the Hut is a one-hour transmission from an intensely beautiful musical world.

download: http://media.libsyn.com/media/arcticcircle/27hut128.mp3

Edition 27 – featuring music from snowbird, I Am Oak, Marsen Jules, Rachael Dadd, The Miserable Rich and Smile Down Upon Us.

1 Marsen Jules Lazy Sunday Funerals 5 Lazy Sunday Funerals (remastered) OKTAF
2 Sone Institute French Woods Curious Memories Front & Follow
3 ISAN lop helston conceit unreleased Morr Music
4 Hauschka Blue Bicycle Ferndorf Fat Cat
5 snowbird Where Foxes Hide The Explorers Club Loaf
6 David Kitt another love song Small Moments Small Moments
7 Vashti Bunyan Winter Is Blue Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind Fat Cat
8 Rachael Dadd Age Of The Clock Moth In The Motor Broken Sound Music
9 Ian Hawgood a Film by Federico Durand Slow Films in Low Light Home Normal
10 Johann Jonannsson Theme And in the Endless Pause There Came the Sound of Bees Type
11 Jaga Jazzist Book of Glass One-Armed Bandit Ninja Tunes
12 I Am Oak Waves Sou Ka Rainboot
13 The Miserable Rich Bye Bye Kitty Of Flight and Fury Humble Soul
14 Smile Down Upon Us Coffee Train Girl The Explorers Club Loaf

Arctic Circle on Resonance FM (Edition 7) 30 March 10

AC_Radiologo_IconArctic Circle on Resonance FM; a weekly velvety soft sonic celebration brought to you by London finest promoter Arctic Circle and its team of penguin assistants. Situated in its own secluded Hut, this show is a refuge, a cocoon of the finest in new music, spinning a warm glow from the outer-reaches of the snowy wastelands. Presented and produced by Ben Eshmade, this show is a one-hour transmission from an intensely beautiful musical world featuring guests and live sessions from its extended family.

download: http://media.libsyn.com/media/arcticcircle/Resonance_7_30-03-10.mp3

Edition 7: On this edition of Arctic Circle I’m joined in the studio by Mark Beazley and Crawford Blair two founder members of post-rock group Rothko. They’ll talk about the early days of Rothko alongside playing some live tracks from their new project together Rome Pays Off. I also catch up with Vashti Bunyan for a cup of tea in the Royal Portrait Gallery recently and she talks about her musical career so far.

Tracklisting:
Johann Johannsson – Theme
Lali Puna – Remember
Rothko – Suddenly Becomes Light – A Life Lived Elsewhere
Rome Pays Off – live track 1 [Trace recordings September 2010]
The Flamingos – I Only Have Eyes for You
Vashti Bunyan – Winter is Blue
Rome Pays Off – live track 2 [Trace recordings September 2010]
Rome Pays Off – live track 3 [Trace recordings September 2010]
Songdog – Elaine

Vashti Bunyan plays for Arctic Circle alongside David Kitt and Danny Norbury – details here

www.tracerecordings.com

Arctic Circle on Resonance FM (Edition 6) 23 March 10

AC_Radiologo_IconArctic Circle on Resonance FM; a weekly velvety soft sonic celebration brought to you by London finest promoter Arctic Circle and its team of penguin assistants. Situated in its own secluded Hut, this show is a refuge, a cocoon of the finest in new music, spinning a warm glow from the outer-reaches of the snowy wastelands. Presented and produced by Ben Eshmade, this show is a one-hour transmission from an intensely beautiful musical world featuring guests and live sessions from its extended family.

download: http://media.libsyn.com/media/arcticcircle/Resonance_6_23-03-10.mp3.mp3

Edition 6
: Arctic Circle celebrates its 4th Birthday this month and to that end we threw a special party to which you are invited. We talk to those who are contributed or supported us on our quest to champion new artists and new music in London and beyond. Hear exclusive live music sets from Hannah Peel, Table and Liz Green recorded at the AC’s 4th Birthday event at the Union Chapel Bar in Islington.

Tracklisting:
Hannah Peel – Live Set including Tainted Love
Vernon Elliot Ensemble – Ivor the Engine (Trunk Records)
Arctic Circle Ensemble – This Old World
Arctic Circle Ensemble – Unreasonable Dream, Christmas Time
Table – Live Set including Songs You Can Sing
Fuzzy Lights – Blackout II
Rothko – Give
Colleen – The Golden Morning Breaks
Liz Green – Live Set including Midnight Blues

myspace.com/hanpeel
myspace.com/tableUK
myspace.com/lizgreenmusic

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SoneSone Institute provides the jingles, music and effects with make Arctic Circle Radio (and the Chiller Cabinet) before it sound so great…his debut on Front & Follow is STUNNING!

“a disorientation which oscillates uneasily between bliss and vertigo” Wire, Feb 2010

“Curious Memories will definitely surprise, enthral and confuse you in equal measures. It’s the work of a man with no obvious musical agenda other than to seemingly make something truly different and original.” – Subba Cultcha

“As he veers between twisted muzak and haunted country, punctuated by swathes of ambient sound and enormous cymbal and gong crashes, nothing seems out of place, although the whole experience is wonderfully surreal. ‘Curious Memories’ is a voyage of discovery. Enjoy the ride.” – Whisperin’ and Hollerin’

“The wonky, forty-three-minute collection by Roman Bezdyk leans towards the surreal and the fantastical though a few moments of sanity prevail too, even if they’re often dashed aside by Bezdyk’s phantasmagoric vision.” – Textura

hear Sone Insitute talk about the album:
http://www.jointhecircle.net/radio/?p=909

buy it:
www.frontandfollow.com

Arctic Circle on Resonance FM (Edition 5) 12 March 10

AC_Radiologo_IconArctic Circle on Resonance FM; a weekly velvety soft sonic celebration brought to you by London finest promoter Arctic Circle and its team of penguin assistants. Situated in its own secluded Hut, this show is a refuge, a cocoon of the finest in new music, spinning a warm glow from the outer-reaches of the snowy wastelands. Presented and produced by Ben Eshmade, this show is a one-hour transmission from an intensely beautiful musical world featuring guests and live sessions from its extended family.

download: http://media.libsyn.com/media/arcticcircle/Resonance_5_16-03-10.mp3

Edition 5
: on this edition we have live music from The Miserable Rich who also play some of the music which inspires and enlightens their sound. Also we take a closer look at the wonderful Japan/London based Home Normal label.

Tracklisting:
Marsen Jules- Lazy Sunday Funerals 08
Jaga Jazzist – Tocatta
Balenescu Quartet – The Model
The Miserable Rich – Pisshead
King Missile – Sensitive Artist
The Miserable Rich – The Mouth Of The Wolf
The Miserable Rich – Chesnut Sunday
Colin Blunstone – Say You Don’t Mind
Snr Coconut – Trans Europe Express

www.homenormal.com
www.myspace.com/themiserablerich

Bye Bye Kitty

Welcome to Arctic Circle Radio…

Hi…

Welcome to Arctic Circle Radio

You’ll be able to hear what is inspiring the AC on a weekly basis in three shows – The Hut (me and a bunch of mp3s) and The Circle (a guest artist from the AC world compiling a weekly mix).  And Arctic Circle Radio which is now on Resonance FM (with much of the above but also with live guest and live sessions).

How do you listen? Well you can listen now by downloading the pocast.  Scroll down to the show you want to hear and either press the play icon or click on the download link. Or you can listen every Tuesday night to Chill (on your digital radio) at 10pm to hear the latest shows or 104.4 Resonance FM (we’re on summer break and return in September). Simple eh?

Spread the word…

Ben
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Arctic Circle on Resonance FM (Edition 4) 9 March 10

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Arctic Circle on Resonance FM; a weekly velvety soft sonic celebration brought to you by London finest promoter Arctic Circle and its team of penguin assistants. Situated in its own secluded Hut, this show is a refuge, a cocoon of the finest in new music, spinning a warm glow from the outer-reaches of the snowy wastelands. Presented and produced by Ben Eshmade, this show is a one-hour transmission from an intensely beautiful musical world featuring guests and live sessions from its extended family.

Edition 4: …Front & Follow is a Manchester based label run by Justin Watson which aims to bring new and exciting artists to the fore and unearth music that deserves to be heard.  F&F artist Sone Institute will join us in the studio to chat about his new album Curious Memories. Also in to perform live will be new Front & Follow signing The Doomed Bird of Providence.

download: http://media.libsyn.com/media/arcticcircle/Resonance_4_09-03-10.mp3

Tracklisting:
Rebelski – Shadow in the Woods – Anna & the Witch’s Bottle
Adrian Crowley  – Swedish Room
Sone Institute – Inter Asylum Cross Country
Pharoah Sanders – You’ve Got to Have Freedom
Andy Nice – Orangeblu
Elite Barbarian – Going Down
Sone Institute – French Wood
Doomed Bird of Providence – The Death Flury
Yonokiero – Blue Apples
Doomed Bird of Providence – Pt 2
Doomed Bird of Providence – The Bloody Clever
The Miserible Rich – Bye Bye Kitty

www.frontandfollow.com

Bye Bye Kitty

Arctic Circle on Resonance FM (Edition 3) 2 March 10

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Arctic Circle on Resonance FM; a weekly velvety soft sonic celebration brought to you by London finest promoter Arctic Circle and its team of penguin assistants. Situated in its own secluded Hut, this show is a refuge, a cocoon of the finest in new music, spinning a warm glow from the outer-reaches of the snowy wastelands. Presented and produced by Ben Eshmade, this show is a one-hour transmission from an intensely beautiful musical world featuring guests and live sessions from its extended family.

Edition 3: …last week the Arctic Circle produced a four day festival of ‘water music’ influenced by shipwrecks, rivers, waves and lighthouses at Kings Place. This week we look back on the festival with interview with Dale Grundle from The Sleeping Years and Molly Nyman and Harry Escott from The Samphire Band. We’re also joined in the studio by Willkommen Collective singer-songwriter Kristin McClement (who played at the festival) who will play live and chat about what makes her tick musically.

download: http://media.libsyn.com/media/arcticcircle/Resonance_3_02-03-10.mp3

Tracklisting:
Simon Scott – She Came from the Sea
The Miserable Rich – The Boat Song (Sons of Noel and Adrian Remix)
Tindersticks – Peanuts
Kristin McClement – A Mouthful of Shells
Catchers – When I Get Over You
The Samphire Band – Athi Bani (from Deep Water)
Ennion Morricone – Love Theme from Guns for San Sebastian (Kinita’s Plea)
Kristin McClement – Giant No Good
Kristin McClement – Planks
Dennis Wilson – River Song – Pacific Ocean Blues

Sone Institute – Circle Mix (extract)

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