Drown Pirate Radio 01- “Space Mix Tape 01″
Hey ya’ll, guess what…I’ve finished my first episode of Drown Pirate Radio and I think it’s pretty neat.
Click here for episode 1 of Drown Pirate Radio.
Or here to open it directly in iTunes (you can subscribe from there if you like).
I used to work in radio in Nashville, and after that did pirate radio in Minneapolis for a year or two as well. I loved doing it, but due to lack of decent equipment in the pirate radio station and lack of personal say in legitimate radio, I was never able to do the show exactly how I wanted.
I had been wanting to produce a musical podcast for a long time now, but was just too overwhelmed to ever get started. To make it easier, I thought I could dabble with different themes for each show. That’ll keep it interesting, plus make it easier to narrow down my options.
This episode’s theme is space, thus dubbed “Space Mix Tape 01″.
Since there is so much remixing, blending, mashing, and short extra bits, a traditional track list is hard to do, but I’ll give it my best go.
It starts with me talking over A Night With Two Moons (original Forbidden Planet soundtrack by the Barrons).
Then of course, Swingin’ on the Moon by Mel “The Velvut Uzi” Torme.
Then you hear Blue Moon (Dean Martin) over Moon Zero X (Anti-Pop Consortium). Not really a mash up, but I still have this feeling I’m going straight to hell for doing it.
The interlude is one of my pieces (Drown Radio) and was created as a buffer into the next song, Space Boy by the Pumpkins (live recording). Of course my beat comes in again, before the final chorus.
Next up is “He’s Dead Jim” by Confidential… This is a Drown Radio remix if you couldn’t tell. Live Long and Spocker.
This track feeds well into Cousin Isaac’s “Door To Door” the Drown Radio nerdcore remix. It’s a bit of a stretch putting this in the Space Mix tape, but listen to the chorus closely. Can you hear the sound of a Star Trek door closing (from the original show) followed by the sound of a Star Trek The Next Generation door opening as Isaac is singing about going from one door to another? Good.
Speaking of doors, Louis Prima comes in nicely with Beep! Beep! Another Drown Radio bastardization obviously.
Let’s follow that up with Clara Rockmore on the theremin while Gil Scot Herron bitches about a couple whitey’s on the moon.
Then there is a quick clip of Clara bitching about theremins in Hollywood followed by local band Project:Pimento rocking out one of the most theremin soundtracks ever.
Then we hear Chan Marshal (aka Cat Power) playing The Moon followed by Minneapolis based band Work of Saws playing a song off of their first album.
The podcast wraps up with a sleepy little gem from the Modernaires called Sleepy Little Space Cadet.
If you like the episode, and wanna hear more, yell at me. Seriously, the more feedback I get, the sooner the next episode will come out.
Thanks so much to Josh Parker, Otis Fodder, 40s Over 40 and Dana Countryman!
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December 29th, 2006 at 10:10 am
Excellent job, Doc! How often can I expect to hear these little jewels of audio goodness?
December 29th, 2006 at 10:55 am
Cool stuff overall. I like how you are not afraid to stoop down and make a Uranus joke. That was the first time I had heard Clara’s voice. This was a very odd and classy production. I’m sorry Trekkie Pride did not fit into the paradigm of your podcast.
December 29th, 2006 at 3:07 pm
Thanks guys. I really appreciate the comments.
I’m hoping to have a new episode every month… or every other month…
Funky49, in editing the first episode I found myself with a 55 minute set and I wasn’t even finished yet.
So instead of making a long ass show, I split it into two episodes. Trekkie Pride was in the second half of the show… So it will be in the Space Mix Tape 02 for sure. Thanks for getting it to me.
January 25th, 2007 at 4:26 pm
[...] I also wanted to mention that if you haven’t heard my second Drown Pirate Radio podcast, you are totally missing out. It’s possibly hotter than the first one. I’m working on the next two episodes simaltanously and I’ve managed to get an interview with alt porn director Eon McKai for my March music podcast. Eon will talk about the evolution of porn soundtracks. How cool is that? Very. [...]