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Familiar & forgotten gems from 50-plus years of music on the darker side, shoegaze, synthpop, goth, psychedelia, darkwave, with unapologetic detours into 70s pop. In a dark night of the soul, it's always 3 o'clock in the morning.

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Favoriting August 9, 2011: Peace to Camden Town -- with a live set from Inkubus Sukkubus

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments New Approx. start time
The Kinks  Low Budget   Favoriting Low Budget  Arista  1979        0:00:00 (Pop-up)
The Last Man in Europe Corporation  Waiting for the Call   Favoriting Songs from the Ark    1982        0:03:26 (Pop-up)
Black Fortress of Opium  House of Edward Devotion   Favoriting Black Fortress of Opium    2008        0:09:11 (Pop-up)
Arc Gotic  Souvenir   Favoriting Decadent  Htonian Records  1998        0:12:31 (Pop-up)
Last July  A True Story of a Lie (acoustic)   Favoriting             0:17:10 (Pop-up)
Sumerland  Circle Dance   Favoriting And All Is Always Now EP    2000        0:20:36 (Pop-up)
Voltaire  Feathery Wings   Favoriting Almost Human  projekt  2000        0:25:12 (Pop-up)
Look Blue Go Purple  Conscious Unconscious   Favoriting Compilation  Blue Nun  1991        0:30:14 (Pop-up)
Kevin Ayers & The Whole World  Lunatic's Lament   Favoriting Shooting at the Moon  Harvest  1970        0:33:38 (Pop-up)
Illusion of Light  Ameisenstaat   Favoriting Gothic Compilation #43  Batbeliever Records          0:38:25 (Pop-up)
Milla  Saturday   Favoriting Peopletree Sessions  Peopletree  2000        0:42:32 (Pop-up)
Viva La Fete  On A Oublie   Favoriting Gothic Compilation #45  Batbeliever Records          0:45:17 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Nanase Hikaru 

jibrille-silent mourning   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

 

0:48:47 (Pop-up)
 

Inkubus Sukkubus Live at the Camden Purple Turtle
Inkubus Sukkubus  Belladonna and Aconite   Favoriting Live at the Camden Purple Turtle    2011        0:56:42 (Pop-up)
Inkubus Sukkubus  Paint It Black   Favoriting Live at the Camden Purple Turtle    2011        0:59:31 (Pop-up)
Inkubus Sukkubus  Night Angel   Favoriting Live at the Camden Purple Turtle    2011        1:02:50 (Pop-up)
 
Inkubus Sukkubus  Away With The Faeries   Favoriting Live at the Camden Purple Turtle    2011        1:06:48 (Pop-up)
Inkubus Sukkubus  Pagan Born (acoustic)   Favoriting Live at the Camden Purple Turtle    2011        1:10:58 (Pop-up)
 
Inkubus Sukkubus  Heart of Lilith   Favoriting Live at the Camden Purple Turtle    2011        1:15:44 (Pop-up)
Inkubus Sukkubus  Lose Yourself at the Nymphaeum   Favoriting Live at the Camden Purple Turtle    2011        1:18:33 (Pop-up)
Inkubus Sukkubus  Wytches   Favoriting Live at the Camden Purple Turtle    2011        1:23:23 (Pop-up)
Inkubus Sukkubus  Catherine   Favoriting Live at the Camden Purple Turtle    2011        1:28:33 (Pop-up)
Inkubus Sukkubus  Jagermeister   Favoriting Live at the Camden Purple Turtle    2011        1:32:24 (Pop-up)
 
Interview with Candia & Tony McKormack

Tony, Candia & Max
 

Music behind DJ:
Nanase Hikaru 

jibrille-silent mourning   Favoriting

Angel Sanctuary OST 

 

 

 

 

 

2:00:14 (Pop-up)
The Beatles  Get Back   Favoriting Let It Be  Apple Records  1970        2:05:29 (Pop-up)
In Isolation  Single Rotations of Love (single)   Favoriting             2:08:14 (Pop-up)
daVantage  Cold   Favoriting Diva X Machina Voiume 4  Cop International          2:11:45 (Pop-up)
Sally Doherty & The Sumacs  Watching the Horses   Favoriting Cantara II  Angelwings  2009        2:16:21 (Pop-up)
Christopher D. Lewis  Well-Tempered Clavier Book 1, Prelude in C Major   Favoriting The New-Fangled Clavier    2010        2:19:19 (Pop-up)
Human Flesh  No One But A Shadow   Favoriting Second-Hand Emotions and Half-Forgotten Feelings  Onderstroom  2011  LP    *   2:21:50 (Pop-up)
The Gentle Waves  Solace for Pain   Favoriting Swansong for You  Jeepster  2000        2:24:28 (Pop-up)
The Left Banke  Nice to See You   Favoriting The Left Banke Too  Sundazed  2011      *   2:27:15 (Pop-up)
The Alan Bown  Storybook   Favoriting The Alan Bown  Music Factory  1968  LP      2:29:53 (Pop-up)
Shocking Blue  the butterfly and i   Favoriting At Home  Repertoire  2011    originally from 1969  *   2:33:01 (Pop-up)
Laura Nyro  Eli's Coming   Favoriting Eli And The Thirteenth Confession  Columbia  1968        2:37:02 (Pop-up)
Eden's Children  If She's Right   Favoriting Eden's Children  ABC Records  1968  LP      2:40:58 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Nanase Hikaru 

jibrille-silent mourning   Favoriting

Angel Sanctuary OST 

 

 

 

 

 

2:43:29 (Pop-up)
PG Six  January   Favoriting Starry Mind  Drag City  2011      *   2:51:01 (Pop-up)
Rasputina  You Don't Own Me   Favoriting Love Her By Name, A Lesley Gore Tribute            2:56:15 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
The Smiths 

How Soon is Now? (loop)   Favoriting

 

 

 

 

 

 

2:58:36 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

  3:17am
Sam:

Pas de commentaires encore?
  3:18am
Sam:

Hi Julie
That photograph, is it Brighton, England?
  3:19am
Julie:

Camden Town, north london.
  3:20am
other david:

Morning Julie & listeners :)

Particularly liked that Arc Gotic track

Hope all the London playlist frequenters are alright
  3:20am
Julie:

@OD you and me both. Welcome guys, it was awfully quiet for a bit there!
  3:21am
Marmalade Kitty:

Good morning julie!
  3:21am
T-Zero:

Heh, no stalker tonight.
  3:22am
Julie:

hi Kitty! Hi T-zero.
  3:23am
T-Zero:

Morning
  3:29am
fred:

Good morning Julie!
I'm late, I somehow managed to go back to sleep listening to Professor Dum Dum (I must be tired)
  3:30am
Julie:

good morning Fred! Have some tea
  3:31am
fred von helsing:

London's burning...
  3:32am
fred:

Julie, you read my mind, I just started some
  3:34am
other david:

Hm, Dum Dum's soothing dulcet tones helped wake me this morning :P

(fred you must have been exhausted!)
  3:35am
fred:

Baby jesus talk has driven me to stupor before, must be something in the wine
  4:09am
other david:

*decides to write academic paper on goth music & its link to desiring coffee*
  4:10am
Julie:

@OD Groovy
  4:14am
T-Zero:

This was when? 25/26 July?
  4:16am
Sam:

Coffee and cigarettes in the dark rain, that's my area of doctoral research
  4:16am
Julie:

June 26th
  4:18am
T-Zero:

Thanks, Julie. I meant, June.
  4:19am
Matt from Springfield:

Still made part of the InkSuc set! This was what I had been waiting for!

Did you record all these sets on the same night?
  4:20am
Julie:

@Matt yup! Was quite a bill..and a loooong hot day
  4:21am
other david:

Sam that sounds right up my street :P

Julie - nerd question, what did you record the set with?
  4:23am
Matt from Springfield:

And, as before, ALL lights are out here except the monitor!
  4:24am
Julie:

@OD Wav recorder, I think it's made by Sony (it's the station's) right into the sound board
  4:24am
other david:

Lose Yourself at the Nymphaeum, strongest song in the set so far methinks, excellent stuff :)
  4:24am
Julie:

They had some wonderful visuals on the screen next to them as well, which of course I cannot emulate here.
  4:25am
Julie:

@OD oh yeah that's a great song. It was in my head for days after I saw them. I told Candia (singer) it was a hit
  4:26am
T-Zero:

Well, sorry, but will have to catch the rest on the archive. Conflict schedule at the moment with a program that's not archived. ;(
  4:26am
Julie:

the engineer also recorded individual tracks on whatever his set up was, so it's all sort of a combo of both
  4:26am
Julie:

haha goodnight T-zero thanks for stopping in!
  4:28am
Matt from Springfield:

Speaking of which, what kind of headgear is the singer wearing? Some kind of wreath or laurel?
  4:29am
Julie:

Yes some kind of leafy crown.
  4:30am
T-Zero:

@Julie: Yeah. I'll follow the messages but want to hear this broadcast of the 2010 Jazz Baltica Festival
  4:31am
Julie:

@T if you hear anything spectacular feel free to comment about it here and we shall apply it to the show ;)
  4:32am
Matt from Springfield:

@T-Zero: Are you listening to a NZ station? Perfect segue from earlier--if you are, what's the time there now? In the summer I found EDT is 16 hours behind.
  4:33am
T-Zero:

@Julie: It's Barbara Buchholz playing thermin; Guy Sternberg electronics and Michael Wollny on piano. There are 5 but not sure who the other two are.
  4:35am
T-Zero:

@Matt from Springfield: Yeah. lol I'm listening to sound lounge.It's 8:30 NZ time, program started at 7 and goes 'til midnight.
  4:35am
other david:

Jagermeister, a word that should be banned between 6AM & 6PM

*munches breakfast*
  4:36am
Julie:

Candia is obsessed. There were Jager signs all over the venue she was like, "I'm going to be wearing that!"
  4:37am
Matt from Springfield:

@Julie: Just like you said to Clay, Jäger is the closest thing to goth food you could think of (not counting "hemlock salad"!!)
  4:38am
other david:

haha!

Bonus points if you got pictures of her actually wearing one of them :P
  4:39am
Matt from Springfield:

@OD: It's still night here, but lately I've gone to bed early and gotten up early to catch these sets. Being in the middle of the workweek--I'm never drunk during this show!
  4:39am
Julie:

I WISH!
  4:40am
other david:

Clove cigarettes and Jäger, staples of a balanced goth diet
  4:40am
Julie:

feel free to have a couple pints during the interview portion of our show
  4:40am
T-Zero:

Clove cigarettes are banned here where I am.
  4:42am
Matt from Springfield:

I smoke those! Yeah, cloves and Jäger for goths.
Reading Bret Easton Ellis books that take place during the 80s, I call a "Bret Ellis dessert" to be a clove cigarette, and a kir royale!
  4:42am
T-Zero:

(Wonders what weird kind of mash-up sound would result if I try to listen to both of these programs simultaneously) This schedule conflict sucks.
  4:43am
Julie:

We forgive you, but you must do your homework and listen to the archive.
  4:44am
T-Zero:

@Julie: Thanks ;) I'm kind of fascinated by thermin playing.
  4:46am
T-Zero:

theremin I mean
  4:46am
Matt from Springfield:

Christopher Lee--ULTIMATE bad guy, with all the Hammer Horrors, James Bond, Saruman, over 400 film credits! Nearly 90 and still around!
  4:48am
other david:

@Matt, hmm I can see the Purple Turtle serving the BE Dessert on future goth nights :D

Folks in the band sound really nice - and remarkably sober
  4:49am
Julie:

Well I was kind of keeping them from drinking their beer
  4:55am
other david:

And yet they remained civil :)
  5:02am
T-Zero:

@Julie, not sure this would fit on your program. Better suited for Dan Bodah maybe.
  5:06am
Matt from Springfield:

Wooooo! Thanks for recording all these sets!
Have to fill up with these songs on the FMA.
  5:08am
other david:

Yep, huge thanks for recording the sets and sharing them with us. Sounds like a bit of an ordeal to get it done, but it was well worth it :)
  5:09am
Matt from Springfield:

I see I missed "Low Budget"--later 70s Kinks, but still a great one! Look Blue Go Purple, I love them! Kiwi rock. And those Gothic Comps, they really have tons of those!
  5:10am
Matt from Springfield:

Ahem. "I'd like to say thank you on behalf of the group and I hope we passed the audition!" (laughing, fade out)
  5:10am
Julie:

It was a lovely perk to my vacation!
  5:11am
T-Zero:

Okay then Back here now. Figures both sets in each program would end at the same time.
  5:12am
Marmalade Kitty:

Camdens the electric ballroom windows were smashed in last night during the disorder
  5:13am
Julie:

@MK Such a mess
  5:16am
Marmalade Kitty:

It is shocking how it has spread from city to city. London, Bristol, Birmingham, Nottingham, Liverpool all suffered last night
  5:16am
Julie:

oh man...Manchester okay?
  5:18am
other david:

brave covering a cure classic, nice version though
  5:18am
T-Zero:

@Marmalade Kitty: Seems rather pointless as well. Not being there it's hard to say. But from what I've been reading it seems to have little do with that spawned the original protest.
  5:18am
Matt from Springfield:

I was unaware until this short but telling headline on Wiki's front page: "Public disorder in London continues into its third day".
  5:20am
Marmalade Kitty:

I have not seen or heard reference to Manchester in the news. I was up all night listening to reports
  5:22am
Matt from Springfield:

Well-Tempered Clavier!! Prelude in C is a beautiful dream, the distillation of my Baroque sensibilities. Along with PGB, thanks for returning Classical (and harpsichords!) to WFMU!
  5:22am
T-Zero:

@Marmalade Kitty: Well stay safe!
  5:23am
Matt from Springfield:

@MK: When times are tough, riots really get out of hand. I hope you're safe where you are!
  5:24am
other david:

Well-Tempered Clavier <3

Excellent version too

Rosalyn Turecks recording is my go to
  5:24am
T-Zero:

Hmmm. Maybe theremin play *would* fit, Julie. lol You did just play clavier.
  5:26am
Matt from Springfield:

That Human Flesh was cool--like a spoken-word piece from UbuWeb mixed with electronic music.
  5:26am
Julie:

@T nothing is offlimits here!
  5:27am
Julie:

I played musical saw one time!
  5:27am
T-Zero:

heh, that *is* close lol They can sound about the same.
  5:29am
Matt from Springfield:

Gentle Waves, Solace for Pain indeed! Isobel Campbell was in Belle & Sebastian, that explains this kind of Twee sound, but I wish they played more of her non-B&S stuff like this. She's quite good.
  5:30am
Matt from Springfield:

"Ladies and Gentlemen, we are now entering the Neo-Baroque portion of the show. Sit comfortably, and enjoy the Major chords and fine instrument arrangements!"
  5:31am
other david:

Ah this set is ridiculously good, I'm smiling here - ridiculously wide range of styles brilliantly put together :)
  5:31am
Matt from Springfield:

I am a fan of The Left Banke--underrated and underplayed, so much more than just "Walk Away Renee".
  5:33am
other david:

Oh dear oh dear, regarding riots:

"Beggars Banquet, Domino and a host of other indie labels have become the latest victims of the riots ravaging London after the distribution warehouse where much of their stock was held was burned to the ground this morning."

http://bit.ly/oSIQtI
  5:34am
Matt from Springfield:

@OD: It's great today! I woke up to InkSuc, and this variety is getting me ready for the day ahead! I'm not a morning person, but somehow I like getting up early as long as it's still "late night"!
  5:34am
Marmalade Kitty:

Thanks. Unfortunately It seems those who live in residential areas near shops and the high road/streets have been hardest hit, those with flats and apartments above shops and stores in particular, smashed looted and set on fire. Lots of homeless folk now.. awful
  5:35am
other david:

@Matt - exact same here, I like the stillness :)
  5:36am
Matt from Springfield:

@MK: That's especially tragic, considering how many would have to leave their homes with rent subsidies cut, now there are going to be thousands more without homes...
  5:39am
woj:

hi julie! tuning in to catch the tail end of the show. will check out the IS set once the archive is up.
  5:39am
Matt from Springfield:

@OD: I like what you said earlier about academic journal--I occasionally say I would like an academic journal for my analysis of outsider and "incorrect" music heard here. With a vibrant blog, I think WFMU Academic Journal should be the next step forward!
  5:40am
Julie:

hiya woj!
  5:40am
T-Zero:

Heard that on Evan's show a couple days ago. Really like that track. (Butterfly)
  5:42am
Matt from Springfield:

Current and former DJs, volunteers and contributers could be in the peer-review pool. To consider your whole article, you could submit a one page abstract, and ANYTHING else you've written (to weed out frivolous suggestions and those who don't write well). Then 3 or so people could review your complete article!
  5:43am
Julie:

this is heavy I will have to come back and read this later
  5:46am
Matt from Springfield:

Yes! It is "Eli and the Thirteenth Confession"!
  5:51am
other david:

Matt, such a thing must be curated by one with relevant qualifications... Professor Dum Dum, step up to the mark sir!

Right folks, I gotta pop out and run some errands. As ever - lovely talking to you all, thanks for a great show Julie

Take care all, catch you later
  5:53am
fred:

@Matt: almost spilled my coffee at that journal idea. To make it realistic, you should have a prize for the most cited paper
  5:54am
Matt from Springfield:

Catch you later other david! Have a good day!
  5:54am
T-Zero:

@Julie: Heh, that wasn't a complaint about (Butterfly). However, as much as I like The Left Banke, they're heavy WFMU play is getting to be a bit much.
  5:54am
Julie:

Thanks Other David! Thanks everyone for listening!
  5:55am
Julie:

@T yep you're right, but I hadn't really explored the album yet!
  5:57am
Marmalade Kitty:

Great show Julie!!!!
  5:57am
Matt from Springfield:

@fred: Yeah, the Blog posts here are fantastic and so extensive, some of them probably could be expanded into journal pieces. While such a journal would cover unusual, FMU-types of art, the articles themselves must be well sourced. An actual forum for reviewing serious ideas! (Kenny G's a professor, I wonder if he would take the helm...)
  5:58am
T-Zero:

@Julie: It's okay. And I must have written and deleted comments about the Left Banke... you don't know how many times. I don't care much for complaining about what's played. But I've heard them every time I've tuned in for what seems like a week now, albeit usually a different track. But why I like WFMU is it's variety of groups.
  5:59am
Matt from Springfield:

Great show Julie!
I'll "see" you all later, and as always, have a great Tuesday!
  6:00am
Marmalade Kitty:

:)
  6:00am
T-Zero:

@ Julie: And I promise to listen to your interview on the archive :)
  2:51pm
Van:

Nice show Julie - thanks as always! Really enjoyed Inkubus Sukkubus from Camden. Being a classical music lover, loved the Lewis track :) Loved quite a lot here today actually. I had to go track down Rasputina on Spotify to listen to that entire song lol...hey did you know they have a cover of Wish You Were Here? It's pretty nice actually. Thank you oh great magical WFMU archive! And hey, I got my WFMU T-shirt in the mail yesterday! :)
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