Two Song Shot – Ep 14 (Enhanced)
August 28, 2010 by jjsonick
Filed under Podcast - Enhanced
Chris Huff reveals the nature of time, Karl Eifrig visits the Pygmy Goat World, and The Residents close their Ralph America label.
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On this show:
– ‘Hey Now Now’ – singer-songwriter Chris Huff from his album Death & Taxes. Chris also teaches guitar – www.guitarin5minutes.com.
– Music Trivia of the Day (Aug 28) from This Day in Music.com
– ‘Pygmy Goat World’ by Pookie
– What Else You Listening To? The Residents, who recently closed their label Ralph America. ‘Amber’ from The Commercial Album (1973) and ‘Weight-Lifting Lulu’ from Duck Stab / Buster & Glen. Other albums of note: Combo de Mecanico – High Horses EP, Eskimo, The Mark of the Mole. Also, there’s the Mark of the Mole Atari 2600 prototype cartridge.
– Don’t forget to Request your own custom-made song – we’ll have a new request-tranformed-into-a-song up sometime in September!
Email us at music@mozomedia.com

MOZOMEDIA MUSIC PODCAST – Ep 6
July 30, 2009 by jjsonick
Filed under Podcast - MP3
Our July podcast serves up a beautiful pop song about a jerk’s car alarm, an instrumental made on an Apple II computer, new Kitchen Sink music, a SuBBrilliant News report from Tom Merritt, an invitation to have us custom-make songs for you, and much more.
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On this show:
- An Annoucement: We’ll make a song for you! Send a song title and a description of how you’d like the song to sound (you can be as vague or specific as you please) to mysongidea@mozomedia.com. Each month we’ll pick one submitted suggestion to turn into a real song that’ll be featured on the next podcast. So start bossing us around already and send those suggestions in!
- Karl Eifrig reveals part one of his Chronicles of Suburban Ennui in the form of almost Simon-and-Garfunkley acoustic pop song ‘No One Gives a Shit About Your Car Alarm’
- D.J. Saunter cooks up some banjo and southern-fried rock laced with spacey shimmers and just a dash of riffing moog in the instrumental ‘Interstellar Trucking’
- Giligadi develops a dark cavernous landscape for multi-tracked trumpets to explore a beautiful and somber ‘Eclipse’, off the album Fissures in the Faithful
- Kitchen Sink brings on the heavy thump drums, grooving guitar riffs and space-y e-bow of ‘Psychedelicized Insane Quintet’
- Pookie mixes lo-fi punky-pop with lo-fi salsa rock in the culinary delight ‘Baby Wanted Pie’
- J.J. Sonick gets semi-medieval on your ass with the bucolic instrumental ‘Tears of the Blacksmith’ from the soundtrack of Come On, Scientists!.
- SuBBrilliant News reports on Harry Potter fans disappointed that the movies aren’t documentaries and more.
- J.J. Sonick goes 8-bit with ‘The Green Sheen’ – an instrumental made with an Apple II computer.
- Avjit unfolds some atmospheric free-jazz in ‘Now I Know It’s Raining’
- Finally, Charlie Naked combines a haunting little melody with ambient atmospherics in ‘Two Thoughts’ off his album Oceans of Shattered Glass.
Hope you liked what you heard, please leave comments here and rate us on iTunes! See you next month!
Videos
New Old Men
Music video for the New Old Men version of the Clive Royal song The Sword and the Laser. Images from golden era science fiction pulps. Song inspired by the online science-fiction and fantasy bookclub Sword and Laser.
Pookie Video
Edited from super-8 animation JJ Sonick made as a kid, here’s the video for the Pookie song ‘Self-Referential‘:
Kitchen Sink Video
Stop-motion animation by IndoCauc Productions – the team of J.J. Sonick and Tito Royale – for the Kitchen Sink song ‘Cansada‘:


