The Golden Apples of the Sun


Radio Show – 24 March 2013 – Episode 111
March 30, 2013, 2:37 am
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Danielle Marsland presents The Golden Apples of the Sun.

PLAYLIST

Listen Here

Magical Options – Bad Vibes

Collarbones – Soul Hologram

Mundaring Weird – Candida Tech

GuMMyBeAR – Sakura

XXYYXX – Forest Fires

How To Dress Well – Say My Name or Say Whatever

Lapalux – Gutter Glitter

TOKiMONSTA ft Rucyl – Fame Boozer’s Lullaby

Jody – Echoes

c u p – Throwed

Guerre & Scissor Lock – Turnt Out

Holy Other – Your Love

Inga Copeland & DVA – Speak

Lapalux (Hxygon remix) – Without You

d’Eon- Symphony no 1 (Patriote) Mvt I (excerpt)

Washed Out  – Eyes Be Closed (Grimes remix)

Nguzunguzu – No Longer

Marcellis – Untitled

SNKA – Steakpass

Ryat – Howl

Mykki Blanco – Mendocino California

Oneohtrix Point Never  – I Only Have Eyes for You



Create Your Own Soundscape
March 29, 2013, 5:36 pm
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Make Soundscapes Here

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Space Is The place – The Afronauts
March 29, 2013, 5:24 pm
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The Treetop Flyers – Things Will Change
March 29, 2013, 3:33 pm
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Enjoy the secret love children of Crosby Stills Nash (circa Dark Star) and America (circa Ventura Highway) completely acoustic and accompanied only by a breeze and some birdsong….

…and a slightly tighter but still acoustic version…

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Village Green
March 23, 2013, 12:51 am
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Check out these beautiful videos.

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Snow Palms – In Camera

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Mint Julep – To The Sea

ryan teague - cascades

Ryan Teague – Cascades

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Home of Golden Apples favourite Ryan Teague, London based independent recording and publishing company Village Green is a broad platform for artists operating in the worlds of alternative pop, modern classical, minimalism, electro-acoustic and ambient music.



Radio Show – 17 March 2013 – Episode 110
March 18, 2013, 11:23 am
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Dave LifeIsNoise Cutbush presents…

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PLAYLIST

Radian – Shitcave

Mountains – Tilt

Grails – Acid Rain

Daramad – Magpie

Hauschka – Rode Null

The Besnard Ladies – Alamogordo

Damien Jurado – Nothing In The News

Julia Kent – Transportation (Roll the Dice RMX)

Stereolab – Brakhage

Plone – Plaything

Blancke Mass – Icke’s Struggle

Bowery Electric – Beat

Lilacs and Champagne – Sour/Sweet

Manitoba – Kid You’ll Move Mountains

Goat – Det Som Aldrig Forandras / Diabri

Hidden Orchestra – Flight

Apricot Rail – Basket



Radio Show – 10 March 2013 – Episode 109
March 12, 2013, 12:58 pm
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Following a little bit of confusion and a missing presenter Ben M saved the day by popping in for the later part of the show. Nice work with the impromptu selection Ben.

Listen here.

While you listen check out his ornate handwritten playlist below.

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Now the story is that Aarom Wilson was supposed to be presenting the Golden Apples and no-one knows for sure what happenned as Aarom is not saying anything – but the Interweb has revealed he may have just got a bit got carried away at the Sci Fi convention and  forgot about the show …

(Thats Aarom on the right by the way)

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What Is Chillwave?
March 8, 2013, 12:03 pm
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Orgasmo Sonore – Revisiting Obscure Film Music
March 8, 2013, 10:58 am
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“I often return to the work of the 1960′s and 1970′s era film composers. Without a doubt, the output from that period is far more than just background for film. It was a real golden age of music. It’s not a surprise Quentin Tarentino always picks from that era to add a sense of larger than life to his films. To me, the Italians were in a league of their own. They were amazingly prolific and boldly original. It’s hard to believe that the bass line opening of Ennio Morricone’s “Mystic and Severe” is from 1967.. This was a time when even the lowest grade productions were calling a professional composer to score their film. It was not uncommon for very obscure films to often give birth to the best film music. This just goes to show how much respect these filmmakers had for the art”.

Frank Rideau (aka Orgasmo Sonore)

Two LP volumes out on Cineploit

Orgasmo Sonore on Soundcloud

Interview at The Active Listener



Public Information Films
March 8, 2013, 9:51 am
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one for the kiddies….

From the anazing collection of the Central Office of Information as selected by Andy Votel and played on Stuart Maconie’s Freakier Zone.