NoTalkRadio #36: Shilloo's Tree - Leo's Leeway - Dean Krippaehne - Lizards from Afar - Jeff Burton

15.12.08, 01:18:33 by notalkradio

NoTalkRadio #35

... mit einem Intro von Lizards from Afar:

Shilloo's Tree: Breakfast Serial


SHILLOO'S TREE has a long history and story to tell but to cut it short here is a resume . Some nine years ago three friends started jamming and playing neverending instrumentals, just for the fun of it. As time went by the band members felt the need to recruit a vocalist which would make there music more accessible to the people. Many vocalists came and went but none fitted in some way or another with the other three members. Then the unimaginable happened, SHILLOO'S TREE managed to find the long awaited vocalist. From then onwards the band started writing more new material and building their repertoire with the aim of performing live locally. The band members are as follows, Max on Vocals, Gabriel on guitars, Kevin on bass and Stefan on drums. The style of music as described by the band members is Bastard Funk, whatever that may mean? The main objective of the Band is writing original material, but also performing cover versions with a twist. It's a band about friendship, fun and original music.

garageband.com/shilloostree | myspace/shilloostree


Leo's Leeway: 2-Riah Got Rhythm


Leo's Leeway is my solo songwriting and composing project - sometimes I get little help from my friends and we realize song ideas in my studio in Stockholm. As this is more of a musical workshop than a regular live band, I distribute my material into a variety of my favourite genre bags - from Ambient, Dance/Electronica towards NuJazzFunk to NeoSoul and Soundtracks.

www.lennartjensen.com | garageband/leosleeway | myspace/lennartjensen


Dean Krippaehne: Don't You Worry


I'm a musician, singer, songwriter, producer, engineer, blah-blah-blah etc... Living in Seattle. I spend most of my working hours at whatever local Starbucks (cheap office rates), or in my Honda (great cell service and even cheaper office rates)..., behind a piano/in front of a mic, on the side of some mountain near the Alpine Lakes (wonderful black bear and squirrel company), or on the lazy ocean sands of Figi. (OK - I made up the Figi part) I am 6' 4" but most of my photos here are only 3" tall.

www.deankrippaehne.com | garageband.com/deank_1 | myspace/deankrippaehne


Lizards from Afar: Clipboard


Something started growing in Chopper's basement in late 1990... 4 guys from Illinois Wesleyan and 1 from Illinois State started a band. We rehearsed all of about 5 times when we decided it was time to do our first show. The concert on the quad! We were such a huge hit...ahem...we decided it was time to record an album. We rehearsed a handful of additional times and BEGAN work on our cover version of Devil Went Down to Georgia. (As a heavy metal rap song...eat that Kid Rock!) We went into the studio one spring Saturday in May 1991 and recorded 14 songs in 7 hours including Devil, a song we had never once played all the way through!! The result was an album called How Old is Your Sister?

lizardsfromafar.wordpress.com | myspace/lizardsfromafar


Jeff Burton: Blame it on the moon


Brought up in a musical household, Jeff took to music early. Steered into folk music by his father at the end of the folk boom of the 60's, he was influenced by 'newcomers' like Don Maclean, Bob Dylan and Paul Simon as well as the older generation like Pete Seeger. Lately Jeff's attention has turned to the classic jazz standards and his original music which seeks to emulate them. Jeff Burton is a songwriter with a gift for a well-constructed lyric and catchy tunes. He co-wrote 'Memories and Dreams' with Michael Fix for Slim Dusty. He has written over a hundred original songs in a variety of genres from jazz to country. As a performer, he has a gentle but sophisticated touch.

garageband/jeffburton | myspace/jeffburton | soundclick/jeffburton



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  1. b@ss sagt:

    Was für ein Mix!

    Lieber Markus, die neue Musik tut meinen Ohren aber verdammt gut! Vielen Dank dafür!

    Im einzelnen:

    Shilloo's Tree: Breakfast Serial:
    Gute-Laune-Musik! Und während ich mit dem Kopf willenlos dem Takt folge, denke auch ich darüber nach, was mit "Bastard Funk" wohl gemeint sein könnte. Gute Truppe!Gleich noch mal hören.
    Hat was! Das "SchallaLaLa" gefällt mir am besten! Beim zweiten Hören freue ich mich gleich doppelt.



    Leo's Leeway: 2-Riah Got Rhythm
    Das ist mehr so meins, wie Du Dir sicherlich schon gedacht hast. Klarer, definierter Sound, weite Räume. Der Damengesang stört mich zuerst ein bisschen. Im zweiten Anlauf hört es sich schon besser an. Man hätte wahrscheinlich aber auch darauf verzichten können. Ein analoger Bass wäre natürlich besser/wärmer/fülliger/ gewesen. Vielleicht war aber Hand. Aber wem sage ich das...


    Dean Krippaehne: Don't You Worry
    Schon wieder stellen sich sofort Assoziationen ein, die ich schlecht benennen kann. Südstaaten (Baden-Würrtemberg?!). Kenne ich. Irgendwie. Mann, an wen erinnert mich diese Stimme nur?! Hattest Du sie schon einmal im Programm!? Ha! Jetzt habe ich es: Corinne Bailey Rae. Ja, so klingt es.
    Auf jeden Fall: Schön leicht, klasse Mehstimmigkeit (die auch "stimmig" ist). Ihr Info ist auch ausgesprochen sympathisch.


    Lizards from Afar: Clipboard
    Schöner, nicht übertriebener Raum auf der Akustikgitarre im Intro. Dann überrascht mich die Zerre. Erst einmal abwarten. - Nö, überzeugt mich nicht. Die Bridge passt. Ein wenig unkonventionell abgemischt, würde ich meinen.
    Und ich höre (wie immer eigentlich) Deine Sendung mit Studiokopfhörer...
    Am Ende passt der kurze synthetisch-elektronische Übergang (mir) auch irgendwie nicht ins Gesamtkonzept des Songs.


    Jeff Burton: Blame it on the moon
    Das entspannt gleich wieder! Schöne Männerstimme. Mir wieder ein wenig zu viel Vibrato. Hat er nicht nötig.
    Oder er verarscht gerade Irgendwen-Irgendwas und ich merke es nicht. Die Melodie ist schön.


    Mein Favorit: Dean Krippaehne mit "Don't You Worry".
    Passt auch irgendwie zur Vorwihnachtszeit.

    Vielen Dank für den vielseitigen Mix!

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