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LowerState Podcast 015 // B-Movie Lightning

Friday, November 11th, 2011

My first encounter (of many) with Mike Smalle was rather aptly on the dancefloor. Introduced through a mutual friend, a similar partiality to certain musical strains transpired between us. I was genuinely surprised then to find out at a later date Mike was constructing a pop album under his B-Movie Lightning moniker. I was surprised even further to find Mike singing (rather wonderfully) atop said album. And thus is Mike, quite multi-dimensioned, quite unpredictable. His album Rain on a River emerged in June of this year, a 13 track affair with dreamy vocals floating atop 80’s basslines, fluffy synth melodies interspersed with triumphant trumpets. From our many talks and tangents on all things musical, it came quite naturally to invite Mike to put together a podcast for us, and the result is quite perfectly autumnal.

Additional words from Padraic O’Connor / Galway Wow [original article]

It was one of those moments that music anoraks like myself thrive on. I was living in Barcelona at the time and was on my regular Friday sojourn to the inspirational CD Drome record shop for my weekly music fix.

I knew the score with CD Drome, it happened every week. I’d go in, ostensibly to purchase 2 or 3 twelves of a house/disco/electronic persuasion but I’d leave with 4 or 5 slabs of vinyl and a handful of cds of everything from hazy folk to spacey prog rock depending on what the friendly guys behind the counter deemed to be the music they were going to tempt me with on that particular trip.

The friendly CD Drome staff had an irritating talent for playing the most beautiful music over the shop speakers while you trawled through your own selection at your listening post; music so good you knew that (A) you were going to have to ask the inevitable question “What’s that playing at the moment?” and (B) you were going to leave the shop with a copy of said album or single.

I’d settled in, headphones on, to pick through my vinyl selection when in between records I let my guard down for a few seconds and took off my headphones. Those few seconds were all it took for me to be completely mesmerized by the breezy, joyous pop wafting towards me from the shops speakers.  The obligatory “What the fuck is that?” in my pigeon Spanish followed and, with a knowing smile, came the retort, “it’s one of our favourite albums in the shop, and it’s from your country. It’s Cane141.”

I’d seen and indeed heard Michael Smalle’s merry Cane 141 collective before I’d left Ireland for Barcelona and knew of their delightful and dreamy melodies.  But that day in CD Drome, as I spaced out to the delirious “Let’s go out tonight” refrain of The Grand Lunar, was one of those moments, as a music lover, you never forget.

Mr Smalle’s album received heavy rotation in our sweaty Barcelona apartment that summer and since then I’ve kept a firm eye and ear out for all things Smalle.

As well as musical hook-ups over the years with the likes of Mark Eitzel, Sean O’Hagan and Cristian Vogel he has collaborated also rather superbly with Galwegian visual artist Roisin Coyle on the beautiful Lost at Seainstallation while his music has been lauded by radio DJs in Ireland and beyond. Here in Ireland tastemakers such as Cian Ó Cíobháin and Donal Dineen regularly dot their shows with splashes of Smalle colour while over the years Mike has also released music through BBC’s Chris Coco & Rob Da Bank’s The Blue Room series as well as hitting the ultimate heady heights of recording a John Peel session.

In recent years Mike has left his Cane 141 days behind him but his latest nom de plume, B-Movie Lightning, still sees him imperiously ploughing that refined glittering pop furrow that he harvests so well.  His mastery of shimmering keys, 80’s sounding instrumentation and drums allied with those whispered vocals hypnotises and entrances like a mantra. It’s charming music from a charming man.

The genial, understated Mr Smalle is a man who has stuck to his musical principles making subtle, ethereal, everyday, heartfelt pop to while away the days and nights. His talent is to make music for daydreaming to, music for road-trips, for getting drunk to, music to get lost in, music to make you smile or to comfort you when you’re having one of those days. Music that stirs your emotions and fills your heart.

So much music nowadays is condemned to the bin after just a few listens. Throwaway rubbish in a world more concerned with sound bytes than the whole story or with slick singles instead of albums that paint the full picture. But there’s a certain something about the music of Mike Smalle, B-Movie Lightning and of his old alter-ego Cane 141 that defies trends and is timeless.

Tracklist

1. Bark Psychosis : Pendulum Man
2. Aphex Twin : Rhubarb
3. Motion sickness Of Time : Absolute Pigment
4. Kangding Ray : A Protest Song
5. Broadcast : Echo’s Answer
6. Daphne Oram : Amphitryon 38
7. The Caretaker : Cloudy since You went Away
8. Julianna Barwick : sunlight.heaven
9. Linda Buckley : Immersia II
10. Nils Frahm : c,e,g.
11. Tim Hecker : Hatred Of Music I
12. Stars Of The Lid : Even If You’re Never awake

More on B-Movie Lightning

http://bmovielightning.com/
http://b-movielightning.bandcamp.com/
http://soundcloud.com/b-movie-lightning
http://www.myspace.com/bmovielightning

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LowerState Podcast 014 // Frenchie

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

A resident of Galway, Frenchie has accumulated quite a number of releases in recent times. His debut EP ‘Fait Accompli‘ was released on Limerick’s Antiqua Recordings in December 2009, featuring two stripped down rolling deep numbers alongside remixes from John Daly and Nicole Moudaber. His follow up track - ‘Case Equal’ - featured on a split Antiqua EP last December alongside three other Irishmen: Duky, Did, and Frawl. Frenchie has entered into remix duty for Galway’s own B-Movie Lightning, reshaping ‘Take Yourself To The City’ into two fabulous 4/4 excursions available here. Needless to say we love all the tracks, and luckily for us, Frenchie is well versed in the art of record spinning. When we asked him for a podcast, the man himself was feeling inspired by a recent warehouse party in Galway. This mix wasn’t too long to follow.

Tracklist:

1. Reagenz - Keep Building (Workshop)
2. Christopher Rau - Always the Same (Smallville)
3. Julius Steinhoff - Something Like Wonderful (Smallville)
4. John Roberts - Glass Eights (Dial)
5. Morning Factory - Radioshow (Yore)
6. Donnacha Costello - Pleite (Look Long)
7. Portable - Fine Me (Perlon)
8. id10ts - In the Gold Room (Dj Koze mix) (LoEB)
9. Prostitune - NJ Turnpike (Just Another Beat)
10. Mark E - Christo (Merc)
11. Chaton - +91 Ahead 3.5 (John Daly version) (Plak)

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LowerState Podcast 013 // Lynam (091)

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

Recorded live at a secret location in Galway, this mix is a showcase of some fine rolling warehouse techno, brought to you courtesy of a steadfast member of the 091 crew - Lynam. Starting in 2001 in De Burgos, it seems like 091 has always had a place in the heart of Galway’s underground life. Having sold their souls to house and techno since as long as they can remember, the guys rocked out in the GPO, the Vic, the Cellar Underground and these days can be seen behind the bar at their own pub - the Bierhaus in Galway’s west end. As well as our mixmeister for this evening, the 091 crew consists of original ravers Tiddlerz and Frenchie, plus the international crew of Audiofeen (Australia), Jasinski (Poland) and H-Tenza (France) plus the one and only sound & light man (and LowerState man behind a hazy cloud of smoke) - Pete T. And you!

Tracklist:

1. Marko Furstenberg - A (Artless)
2. D.F.T. - Live (Dubwise)
3. Visitor - Stop The Music (D1 Recordings)
4. Sean Deason - The Shit (Substance)
5. Octave One - Night Illusion (403 West)
6. -
7. Convextion - Miranda (Matrix Records Detroit)
8. Jark Prongo - Spadet (Artless)
9. Psykofuk - Psykofuk Remastered & Recut (Decks Classix)
10.Kenny Larkin - You Are…Dark (Planet E)
11. Al James - ‘Bout Time (403 West)
12. UR - Transition (UR)
13. Carl Craig - Darkness Max Mix (Planet E)
14. Wax - B (Wax)

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LowerState Podcast 012 // Cian Ó Cíobháin

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Well it’s with great pleasure we bring you September’s podcast by Cian Ó Cíobháin, the long standing host of An Taobh Tuathail on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta/ANOCHT FM since May 1999. One of the very few outlets for underground music on Irish radio, Cian draws from reflective electronica, dream-pop, alt-folk, post-rock, soundtracks and ambient recordings to electronic dancefloor music of the house and techno variety every weeknight. This mix is made up of nine meticulously selected electronic 4-4 tracks, seamlessly blended with enough space between sounds to make you listen a little harder to the subtle variations and moments crafted in each production. As the mix unfolds, each track acts as a bridge on a lush soundscape - with tiny surprises becoming big moments. As the mix comes to its finalé, one can’t help but feel a little lighter off the ground.

RTÉ Raidio na Gaeltachta: An Tobh Tuathail
Download An Taobh Tuathail, Vol. 3 on iTunes

Tracklist:

Mathias Kaden – Kawaba (DJ Koze’s Kosi-San Mix) [Vakant]
Hatikvah – Big Mind [Soma]
Sascha Dive – Black Man [Deep Vibes]
Sascha Funke V Nina Kraviz – Moses [Bpitch Control]
Efdemin – Time [Dial]
Andras Toth – Control 2007 [Alphahouse]
Deepchord presents Echospace – Burnt Sage [Modern Love]
See The Road – Prefab [See The Road]
Mia Grobleny – Passing By [Sub-Static]

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