The Golden Apples of the Sun


The Unquiet Meadow Radio Show

Amongst the beautiful and ‘wyrd’ listening pleasures to be found listening to community radio shows from around the world Cyprian & Pryscilla host one of the best: ‘The Unquiet Meadow’ – its from Asheville in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains – The Golden Apples recommends find the time to make it a part of your week:  The Unquiet Meadow

 



Radio Show – 22 July 2018 – Episode 381
July 28, 2018, 1:30 am
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with Sarah Delfante

Listen to the show re-stream here – select 22 July 2018

PLAYLIST

2:03:00      Tangents – Oort Cloud

2:11:30      Weird Turn Pro – You Feel Shuddering Vibrations

2:19:30      Laurence Pike – Life Hacks

2:26:20      Jonny Greenwood – Tree Synthesisers

2:30:30      Quin Kirchner – Drums & Tines Pt 1

2:34:15      Sound Voyage – Super Molam

2:37:30      ILK – BITS

2:41:00      Paul De Jong – Wavehoven

2:49:00      Agnes Obel – Riverside

2:52:50      Moses Sumney & Sufjan Stevens – Make Out In My Car

2:55:30      Ana Frango Eletrico – Farelos

2:59:20      Juana Molina – In The Lassa

3:04:00      Jane Weaver – Did You See The Butterflies

3:07:30      Dosh – Jay Jay

3:13:40      Akioka – Right Here

3:25:35      Golden Retriever – Sunsight

3:32:40      Andrew Tuttle – Boarding Zone

3:38:20      Do Make Say Think – Horripilation

3:48:40      Quin Kirchner – Drums & Tines Pt 2

3:55:00      Jonny Greenwood – Tree Stings

 

 



Journeys into the Outside with Jarvis Cocker
July 22, 2018, 4:34 am
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it begins like this…

“This is the City of London. I’ve lived in various flat and houses in various parts of this city for almost 10 years. Of all the places I’ve spent time in down here, the one that had the most effect on me is this one, because this is St Martins School of Art. And the reason I moved to London in the first place was to study film making here. Although I never actually did any painting whilst I was there, I was in an art college, and that meant I got to hear lots of other people’s ideas of what art was all about. It soon struck me that these people did not have a clue about what interested everyone else on a daily basis. It was as if art and everyday life had become mutually exclusive.

Towards the end of the course I had to write a thesis. And by then this divorce between art and reality was getting to be a bit of an obsession for me. So desperate to find a spark of inspiration, something that would help to put these feelings into words, I began to scour the college library. There was no shortage of material on offer, but none of it seemed to fit the bill. I needed to find something outside all this, something that had not been analysed to death. And then when I had all but given up hope of such a thing existing, I found it: in a book called Outsider Art.

The book was about art made by people from all walks of life, who didn’t think of themselves as artists, but were creating things because they thought they had to, rather than because they had been taught to. Although the book featured paintings and sculptures it was the photographs of unusual buildings and monuments that really caught my imagination. How could there be a gap between art and everyday life, if every day you lived inside the work of art you had created? This was exactly what I was looking for.

I’d found much more than just a subject for an essay, I’d found something that I could really get excited about. And I vowed if I ever got the chance, I’d go and find more about these incredible places and the people who’d made them. Now almost a decade later that time has come.

My thesis was awarded the second lowest mark in the year…”

from PulpWiki



The Pattern Forms
July 22, 2018, 4:20 am
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Folk Horror Revival – The Channel
July 22, 2018, 4:13 am
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Updates on an essential resource.

Read

If you have not read Folk Horror Revival the book… then go here

Blog

If you have not been to Folk Horror Revival the Blog…then go here

Watch

If you have not been to Folk Horror Revival The Channel then go here

It is a truely amazing resource and has been extensively curated with playlists like:

  • Urban Wyrd : Hauntology, Drones, EVP and other strangeness
  • Folk Horror Revival Music Videos
  • The Owl Service
  • Eastern European Folk Horror Films
  • Outsider Art and Other Strange Edges

 

 

 

 

 



Mr. Hubba & El mono inventor ‎
July 15, 2018, 8:45 am
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“Do you realize the full meaning of marriage”

South China Sea Records 2006

From the LP Stargarder

 



Radio Show – 15 July 2018 – Episode 380
July 15, 2018, 8:30 am
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A painter paints pictures on canvas.  But musicians paint their pictures on silence.

– Leopold Stokowski, mid-20th Century English composer

In this edition Kat Sav brings two hours of fusion of the art and the melodic, the psychodelic and the interpritive, the beatiful and the transcending.

All tracks are inspired by art, are about works of art, are about the artists themselves or have something to do with art, including a piece from Tom Waits who is simply re-painting the walls… Art is in the eye or ear of the beholder!

Listen to the show restream here (select 15 July)

PLAYLIST

2:04:00      Nick Cave & Warren Ellis – Rom

2:08:00      David Bowie – A Small Plot of Land

2:15:00      King Krule – Out Getting Ribs

2:23:00      John Cale – Magritte

2:29:00      The Weepies – Painting by Chagall

2:33:00      Sufjan Stevens – The Age of Adz

2:45:00      Don Mclean – Vincent (Starry Starry Night)

2:49:00      Tori Amos – 16 Shades of Blue

2:53:00      Sundara Karma – Olympia

3:01:00      I’m from Barcelona – The Painter

3:05:00      Rufus Wainwright – Art Teacher

3:08:00      Broken Social Scene – Art House Director

3:17:00      The Stone Roses – Guernica

3:21:00      Paul McCartney + the Wings – Picasso’s Last Words

3:29:00      Tom Waits – New Coat of Paint

3:33:00      Incredible String Band – Painting Box

3:37:00      Willie Nelson – If I Were a Painting

3:43:00      And they will know us by the trail of dead – The Spiral Jetty

3:31:00      Television Personalities – A song for Frida Kahlo

3:36:00      Burnt Friedman and Jaki Liebezeit – The Librarian feat. David Sylvian



Radio Show – 8 July 2018 – Episode 379
July 15, 2018, 8:20 am
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Dwelling in the psych-tinged realm of surf rock and mellow indie vibes

with Raine.

Listen to the show restream here (select 8 July)

PLAYLIST

2:00:45      Calpurnia – Waves

2:07:53      Led Zeppelin – Going To California (Mandolin/Guitar Mix)

2:11:13      Tame Impala – Yes I’m Changing

2:17:09      The Stranglers – Golden Brown

2:20:51      Tash Sultana – Salvation

2:25:09      Dream Rimmy – Soul

2:28:51      Mal De Mer – Wet Socks

2:33:02      Spendtime Palace – Sonora

2:38:57      Twin Peaks – Wanted You

2:43:19      Em Burrows – L’appel de la Lune

2:45:48      Shy Panther – Fermi

2:51:56      Ocean Alley – Confidence

2:56:05      Bootleg Rascal – Tracks (back to you)

3:00:06      Great Gable – Taste

3:04:02      The Babe Rainbow – Supermoon

3:09:07      Ball Park Music – The Perfect Life Does Not Exist

3:12:22      The Murlocs – Noble Soldier

3:16:10      Sugar Candy Mountain – Tidal Wave

3:19:56      Peach Fur – Days Go By

3:22:25      Marlin’s Dreaming – Cheeky Kids

3:26:07      Sly Withers – Closer

3:30:02      Spacey Jane – Old Enough

3:34:11      Man Sandal – Fancy Couch

3:38:15      Man Sandal – By You Side

3:41:22      Cherry Glazerr – Juicy Socks

3:44:32      Albion Place – If This is How You Feel

3:48:10      Ivey – Cascade

3:52:34      Best Coast – Feeling ok

3:55:48      Gromz – Mixed Up and Confused

3:58:41      Mac DeMarco – Freaking Out The Neighbourhood

 

 

 

 

 



Boards of Canada
July 5, 2018, 12:13 pm
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essential…it all makes sense…



Low – Double Negative Triptych
July 3, 2018, 8:39 am
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Low from Duluth, Minnesota, formed in 1993 have a sound characterized by slow tempos and minimalist arrangements. Low have a new album called Double Negative coming out via Sub Pop Records on September 14th. From the new LP comes a Triptych: videos for three of its songs – ‘Quorum’, ‘Dancing And Blood’ and ‘Fly’.