WMM Playlist from March 21, 2018

Wednesday MidDay Medley
TEN to NOON Wednesdays – Streaming at KKFI.org
90.1 FM KKFI – Kansas City Community Radio
Produced and Hosted by Mark Manning

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

New & MidCoastal Releases + CS Luxem
+ Guest Producer Brenton Cook

1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
from: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to All That Jazz / 1980
[WMM’s theme song]

2. Y god Y – “Tired”
from: Tired – Single / Y god Y / February 16, 2018
[KC based duo made up of Garrett Marsh on vocals & Joel Martin on music, making “experimental R & B” with influences of 80’s electro pop. This is their 3rd single. They released “All Day” Sept. 19, 2017 Produced & recorded by Joel Martin, written by Joel Martin and Garrett Marsh. More info at http://www.ygody.bandcamp.com]

[Y god Y play Granada Theatre, 1020 Mass. Lawrence, KS. Sat. April 28, 7:PM, opening for Hembree w/ Dreamgirl.]

[Y god Y play The Rino, 314 Armour Rd, North KC, Sat, May 5, w/ Digisaurus and Nublvckcity]

3. Westerners – “Dog Years”
from: Reoccurring Dream Theme / The Record Machine / July 14, 2017
[Debut full length album from Lawrence / Kansas City based band formed in August of 2013. The band includes: Mitch Hewlett, Josh Hartranft, Matthew Pesma and Brian Robertson. Westerners signed to Kansas City independent label The Record Machine in 2015.]

[The Westerners play Replay 946 Mass. St. Lawrence, KS. Thirsday, March 22, at 10:00 PM, opening for Illuminati Hotties, (from LA), with Grim Repeater.]

[The Westerners play recordBar, 1520 Grand, Mon. March 26, 9:PM opening for Pujol w/ The Whiffs]

[The Westerners play Riot Room, 4048 Brdwy, Wed. April 4, 7:30 PM opening for Tancred w/ Mess]

4. Jim Button & the Beholders – “Paradise”
from: Paradise EP / High Dive Records / February 23. 2018
[Kansas City based 4-piece band formed in June 2017. Jim Button on lead vocals & guitar, Vincent Lawhon on guitar & bass, Jerad Meadows on drums & backup vocals, Bryan Koehler on backup vocals & percussion; with Ehren Starks on keyboards, organs, & mellotron. The EP was recorded & mixed by Vincent Lawhon at Element Recording Studio, Kansas City, MO. Mastered by Jim Button. Album artwork by Jim Button. All songs written by Jim Button (ASCAP). Performed by Jim Button & the Beholders. Songs published by Infinite Beholder Music (ASCAP). This is the second EP from Jim Button & the Beholders. The band released their debut EP,Time Never Lies EP on November 3, 2017. ]

[Jim Button & The Beholders play The Brick, 1727 McGee Street KCMO, on Friday, March 30, at 10:00 pm w? Fullbloods for the CS Luxem Album Release Show.]

10:11 – Interview with Christopher Luxem

CS Luxem

Lawrence Kansas based musician CS Luxem has just released his debut album SYMPTOMS through Whatever Forever. The album was recorded over a span of three months above a garage full of Model T’s in northwest Lawrence, KS. The songs were written between 2005-2017 and have been revised throughout these years with different collaborators. SYMPTOMS is the very first vinyl release for Whatever Forever and is their 40th release. CS Luxem plays The Brick, 1727 McGee Street KCMO, Friday, March 30, at 10:00 pm with Fullbloods, and Jim Button & The Beholders. More info at: http://www.whatevertapes.com

CS Luxem, thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

CS Luxem was born in Topeka, has lived in New York City, has toured all over the country and internationally, and is based in Lawrence, Kansas where he also works at Raven Book Store, 6 East 7th Street.

We were surprised to read that this was CS Luxem’s first full length album. He has been recording and releasing music since 2010. (Even as far back as 2005 if you count his early self produced DIY projects.) CS Luxem has been part of several various split releases with other touring artists, EP’s, singles, and collaborations with other bands including The Oils.

CS Luxem writes that Symptoms is about traveling, first loves, Chicago, New York City, dogs, feet, hands, the Oracle of Delphi, letting go, and getting out of your own way.

11:19

5. CS Luxem – “Let Me Go On” (LIVE)

Also Available on Symptoms / Whatever Forever / February 17, 2018
[Debut length from CS Luxem who works as a solo artist as well as a collaborator. CS Luxem has released several EPs and has performed all over the United States and Europe. Info at http://www.csluxem.bandcamp.com]

The album was recorded over a span of three months above a garage full of Model T’s in northwest Lawrence, KS. The songs were written between 2005-2017 and have been revised throughout these years with different collaborators.

Engineer Joel Martin “sculpted” sounds as CS Luxem has always heard them in his head.

CS Luxem backing band is currently:
James Thomblison (also of Arc Flash)
Joel Martin (we were both in Your Friend briefly…he also is in Y god Y)
Mitchell Hewlett and Josh Hartranft (also in Westerners and MaceMouth)

10:25

6. CS Luxem – “Own Way” (LIVE)

Also available on Symptoms / Whatever Forever / February 17, 2018
[Debut length from CS Luxem who works as a solo artist as well as a collaborator. CS Luxem has released several EPs and has performed all over the United States and Europe. Info at http://www.csluxem.bandcamp.com]

CS Luxem – SYMPTOMS

Album notes: CS Luxem’s debut album SYMPTOMS opens the listener to a Wes Andersen-esque surreality dealt to praise the everyday and psych out the suits we ought follow. Thoroughly studied in a spectrum of schools including Harry Nilsson, The Temptations and Arthur Russell, the album entices us all to be in our most natural state, of love, and of dance.

Album Notes: CS Luxem has been most places. He and his music are light even at their heaviest and heady even at their lightest. And it’s contagious! His distinct vocals and exuberant rhythms are the core of his sound. Whether it be his polished pop jewels or his deep tidal pools of synthesized noise, CS Luxem entrances and invigorates the spirit. Instrumentation ranges from solo vocals with acoustic guitar, to a looping and effects station with electric guitar, to a full rock band with synthesizer, bass and drums. The versatility empowers this performer to vibe as the ambient canvas of an upscale function, as the hope-bearing minstrel at a retirement home, as the dive bar ultra party, and definitely as the scenester’s favorite house show act.

10:35

7. CS Luxem – “Space”
from: Symptoms / Whatever Forever / February 17, 2018
[Debut length from CS Luxem who works as a solo artist as well as a collaborator. CS Luxem has released several EPs and has performed all over the United States and Europe. Info at http://www.csluxem.bandcamp.com]

8. CS Luxem – “Heal Support”
from: Symptoms / Whatever Forever / February 17, 2018
[Debut length from CS Luxem who works as a solo artist as well as a collaborator. CS Luxem has released several EPs and has performed all over the United States and Europe. Info at http://www.csluxem.bandcamp.com]

SYMPTOMS is the very first vinyl release for Whatever Forever and is their 40th release.

Rolf Petermann told us that founders of Whatever Forever have planted a 1 acre garden, which Bobby Sauder is managing! Still to come is a stage and pizza oven, which will harken back to their former house-venue called Pizza Power, where guests would bring toppings as well as donations for the bands.

10:43

9. CS Luxem – “Feed The Dogs” (LIVE)

Also available on Symptoms / Whatever Forever / February 17, 2018
[First full length from CS Luxem who works as a solo artist as well as a collaborator. CS Luxem has released several EPs and has performed all over the United States and Europe. Info at http://www.csluxem.bandcamp.com]

CS Luxem, thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

CS Luxem plays The Brick, 1727 McGee Street KCMO, Friday, March 30, at 10:00 pm with Fullbloods, and Jim Button & The Beholders. More info at: http://www.whatevertapes.com

10:48 – Underwriting

8. Timbers – “Rosalee”
from: Timbers / Timbers / March 1, 2018
[Timbers first professionally recorded, mixed and mastered release. Recorded in the basement of Jacob’s Well Church in Kansas City, Missouri. Tracked, mixed and mastered by Mike Crawford. Timbers includes: Aaron Mitchum on guitar & lead vocals; Abigail Jones on banjo, guitar & vocals; Devon Teran on guitar, lap and pedal steel guitar, & dobro; Riley Taylor on upright bass & electric bass; and Nate Lewis on drums.]

[Timbers play an Album Release Show, Saturday, March 24, 8:PM, at The Westport Saloon, 4112 Pennsylvania, KCMO with The Coountry Duo, Cowtown Country Club, and Bob Kamler Band.]

9. The Black Lips – “Squatting in Heaven”
from: Satan’s Graffiti or God’s Art? / Vice Music / May 15, 2017
[8th studio album from Atlanta flower punk pioneers. Produced by Sean Lennon at his studio compound in upstate New York throughout 2016. During the recording the band isolated themselves from the outside world, infusing the album with a focused liveliness similar to the spirit that brought them together in the first place. On Satan’s graffiti or God’s art? founding members Cole Alexander and Jared Swilley teamed with former guitarist Jack Hines (who played in the group from 2002-2004) and recent additions Oakley Munson on drums and Zumi Rosow on saxophone. The album also features contributions by Saul Adamczewski of Fat White Family and guest vocals by Yoko Ono. Black Lips were born of DIY ethic, working their way from sweaty basement shows in Georgia to huge crowds at international music festivals (including a performance at Fun Fun Fun Fest that appears in Terrence Malick’s film Song to Song) to tours in such far flung locales as India, Jordan, Cyprus, Egypt, Lebanon, Iraqi Kurdistan, the United Arab Emirates, and many more.]

[The Black Lips play Voodoo Lounge at Harrah’s Casino North, One Riverboat Dr. KCMO, Wed. March 21, at 8:00 PM with The Black Angels.]

10. The Black Angels – “Death March”
from: Death Song / Partisan Records / April 21, 2017
[American psychedelic rock band from Austin, Texas. They have released four studio albums and one compilation album. Their name is derived from the Velvet Underground song “The Black Angel’s Death Song.” Current members include: Stephanie Bailey on drums, percussion, bass; Christian Bland – guitar, vocals, bass, drums; Alex Maas – vocals, bass, guitar, keyboards; Kyle Hunt on keyboards, percussion, bass, guitar; Jake Garcia on guitar, bass, vocals.]

[The Black Angels play Voodoo Lounge at Harrah’s Casino North, One Riverboat Dr. KCMO, Wed. March 21, at 8:00 PM with The Black Lips.]

11:00 – Station I.D.

11:00 – Guest Producer Brenton Cook

Brenton Cook

For our second hour our friend Brenton Cook joins us as a Guest Producer playing music from artists he witnessed at SXSW 2018 in Austin, Texas, this past week and weekend. Some of the bands Brenton will be featuring are: The Urban Renewal Project, Post Animal, Durand Jones and The Indications, The Rotten Mangos, Essaie Pas, Lou Rebecca, and Anna Burch. Brenton Cook is the curator at Outer Reaches, and owner of Haymaker Records a Kansas City based independent label he formed in 2014. Brenton Cook has also produced three extensive compilations of area music for the Midwest Music Foundation. More info at: http://www.haymakerrecords.net

Brenton Cook, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

11:03

13. Sego – “Whatever Forever”
from: Whatever Forever” – Single / Dine Alone Records / September 14, 2017
[Los Angeles based Sego is Spencer Petersen and Thomas Carroll. Both were birthed in the burgeoning Provo, Utah music scene. However, finding inspiration in the dissonance that the towering structures and bustling city offers over the mountains and relative quiet of Provo, both relocated to an old pasta factory in downtown LA. Through various projects together, both founding members uncovered their distinct sound: lazy, grungy guitars with digital overlays and refreshingly honest lyrics. The band’s debut album, Once Was Lost Now Just hanging Around, came out March 4, 2016 and surprises with angular guitars, complex arrangements and musings from an 80’s kid contemplating the void left from the misguided hope of our youth.]

11:07

14. Post Animal – “Special Moment”
from: When I Think of You in a Castle / Polyvinyl / Expected April 20, 2018
[Chicago-based Post Animal are a band of brothers. Though they formed in 2014 and just began touring in 2017, their affinity for slick riffs, pop hooks, and psychedelic tendencies join them in a bond much tighter than their years suggest. Initially formed when childhood friends, bassist Dalton Allison and guitarist Matt Williams, met keyboardist and guitarist Jake Hirshland, the band’s sound began to take shape when the three enlisted some more pals from both the Chicago music scene and through their time working at local burger joints. Rounding out the band’s lineup, Post Animal is completed by drummer Wesley Toledo and guitarists Javi Reyes and Joe Keery.]

11:13

15. The Rotten Mangos – “Take Care When the Wind Blows”
from: Couldn’t Find A Word / The Rotten Mangos / December 1, 2017
[McAllen, TX based 2-piece band of Cristian Sigler on drums, & Ramiro Verdooren on guitar & vocals]

11:16

16. Anna Burch – “With You Every Day”
from: Quit The Curse / Polyvinyl / February 2, 2018
[Debut Album of Detroit singer/songwriter Anna Burch, who is a veteran of the music scene from her years in the bands: Frontier Ruckus, and Failed Flowers. Burch’s fixation with music transitioned from a childhood of Disney and Carole King sing-alongs to more typically angsty teenage years spent covering Bright Eyes and Fiona Apple at open mic nights. By 18 she was deep into the lifestyle of the touring musician, juggling all the regular trials and changes of young life while on a schedule that would have her gone for months on end. After a few whirlwind years of this, exhausted and feeling a little lost, she stepped away from music completely to attend grad school in Chicago. This respite lasted until 2014 when she moved to Detroit and found herself starting work in earnest on solo songs she’d been making casual demos of for a year or so. “Writing songs that I actually liked for the first time gave me a feeling of accomplishment,” Burch said, “Like, I can do this too! But working with other musicians and hearing the songs go from sad singer/songwriter tunes to arranged pop songs gave me this giddy confidence that I’d never felt before.” Anna continues, “To me this album marks the end of an era of uncertainty. Writing songs about my emotional struggles helped me to work through some negative patterns in my personal life, while giving me the sense of creative agency I’d been searching for.”]

11:23

17. Hi-Lux – “Take Me Where You Are”
from: Hi-Lux – EP / Hi-Lux / February 1, 2018
[Originally released as a single on August 15, 2017. Now included in this 6 song EP. HI-LÜX is Julia Haile on vocals, Nick Howell on keyboards & organ, Kian Byrne on drums and vocals, Pete Leibert on bass, Tim Braun on guitar. Hi-Lux is based in KC. The band brings together elements of soul, reggae and funk for a unique and dance inspiring sound. More info at: http://www.hi-lux.bandcamp.com]

[Hi-Lux plays The Zoo Bar, 136 North 14th St., Lincoln, NE. Saturday, March 31, at 9:00 PM]

11:27 – Underwriting

11:29

18. The Urban Renewal Project – “Newsflash (feat. Elmer Demond)”
from: 21st Century Ghost / Fastrac Records – Resonance Records / September 15, 2017
[THE URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT is a dynamic young band out of Los Angeles, playing an original mix of pop, jazz, soul and hip-hop. Since 2010, the 15-piece ensemble has teamed up with singers and rappers to blend the hip-shaking grooves and deep pocket of today’s music with face-melting horn lines and fiery improvisation from big band jazz. Their signature sound has blown away audiences from New York’s Rockwood Music Hall to the San Jose Jazz Summerfest and beyond. Their debut release on Fastrac Records (a new division of Resonance Records, the acclaimed archival jazz label), 21st CENTURY GHOST, is a genre-bending meditation on isolation in the era of hyperconnectivity, with nine guest vocalists. The band includes: R.W. Enoch, Jr. — composer, arranger, tenor saxophone, Bb clarinet, fender rhodes, hammond m3, roland jd-xi, xylophone, editing; Brian Clements — soprano saxophone, piccolo, flute, Bb clarinet; David Wise — alto saxophone, flute; Matt Ballard — baritone saxophone, Bb clarinet, bass clarinet; Mitch Cooper — trumpet, flügelhorn; Elliot Deutsch — trumpet, flügelhorn; Brina Simon — trumpet, flügelhorn; Evan Mackey — trombone; Lindsay McMurray — trombone; Michael King — bass trombone; Tim Friedlander — acoustic guitar, electric guitar; Dustin Morgan — double bass, electric bass, fretless bass, vocals; Satoshi Kirisawa — drum set, congas, bongo, tambourine, shaker, zil. Special Guest Vocalists: Alex Nester, Elmer Demond, Camp Lo, Gavin Turek, Hugh Augustine, T.J. Wilkins, Amber Navran. Additional Musicians: Nic Sednew — trumpet (hide); Ramsey Hampton — trombone (armor love); Robert Todd, Jr. — bass trombone (hide); Marc Bolin — sousaphone (another day); Adam Wolf — horn; Lisa Mc Cormick — horn; Chris Wilson — horn; Max Otto — horn; Brandon Covelli — fender rhodes (here at night); Michael Deutsch — timpani; Daniel Castellaneta — congas, bells, wood blocks, clave, tambourine, shakers, triangle.]

11:35

19. Durand Jones and The Indications – “Make A Change”
from: Durand Jones & The Indications / Dead Oceans – Colemine Records / Sept. 8, 2016
[Bayou-born soul sensation, Durand Jones got his start in the church, after being forced to sing in the choir of his rural hometown Hillaryville, Louisiana because his Grandmother thought he sang too much at home. When his music career took him to Bloomington, Indiana, he was selected to join the legendary Indiana University Soul Revue, and it was through his involvement that he met writer/producer duo Aaron Frazer and Blake Rhein. The three began writing original soul music, recording themselves straight to tape in the basements of Bloomington – and their debut album is now available on our record label, Colemine Records.]

[Durand Jones & The Indications play recordBar, 1520 Grand, Sun, April 8, at 7:00 w/ Instant Karma]

11:40

20. Lou Rebecca – “Too Late (Everybody Died)”
from: Lou Rebecca – EP / HOLODECK Records / January 12, 2018
[Synthpop duo of: Lou Rebecca & Josh Mills, originally from Paris, France, currently residing in Austin, TX.]

11:45

21. Essaie Pas – “Futur Parlé”
from: New Path / DFA / March 16, 2018
[Emerging from Montreal’s sprawling electronic scene, the duo – Marie Davidson and Pierre Guerineau– feel completely free to express themselves, to sketch out hitherto unmapped musical regions. “Essaie Pas has always been about exploring new territories” explains Pierre. “From the very first tapes, to the last one. We don’t want to do the same thing over and over again, – we just need to keep it exciting and to challenge ourselves. Take those experiences, open new boxes and see what happens.” ‘New Path’ takes this one step further. The duo’s fifth album to date – and second on powerhouse label DFA Records –is loosely based on Philip K. Dick’s A Scanner Darkly, a classic of dystopian science fiction. “I read the book a long time ago, maybe 15 years ago, and it had a strong impression on me,” explains Pierre. “In our previous work we always looked to music as inspiration in our lives, but this time we felt the desire to try something different, that’s not based on ourselves but on someone else’s universe. It was going to be more conceptual, more political.” .]

11:48

22. Boy Harsher– “Westerners”
from: Country Girl (extended version) – EP / Boy Harsher / March 16, 2018
[Augustus Muller develops the underbelly of sound with minimal beats and grinding synths, where Jae Matthews whispers, screams and chants on top. Together, the music created is somewhere between industrial, drone and confessional storytelling. Muller and Matthews both have a strong background in film and their cinematic approach translates effectively in both their recordings and live performance. Boy Harsher started in early 2013 under the name Teen Dreamz. The project was based on short stories written and read by Matthews then live scored by Muller. As the project matured the instrumentals became more dance influenced and Matthews’ delivery became more dynamic and spontaneous. In January of 2014 Teen Dreamz took on the moniker Boy Harsher. Boy Harsher currently resides in Northampton, Massachusetts. ]

[Boy Harsher plays The Riot Room Patio, April 3, at 8:00 PM with Agony Machine]

11:56

23. Kraus – “Games”
from: Path / Terrible Records / March 9, 2018
[Will Kraus is an New York City based musician and member of the defunct band Weed.]

Brenton Cook, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

Brenton Cook is the curator at Outer Reaches, and will be back on the show on April 18. Haymaker Records a Kansas City based independent label he formed in 2014. Brenton Cook has also produced three extensive compilations of area music for the Midwest Music Foundation. More info at: http://www.haymakerrecords.net

24. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”
from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003 [orig. 1957]
[WMM Closing Theme]

Next week on March 28, Howard Iceberg joins us LIVE in our 90.1 FM Studios to share music from his new album, Netherlands. Plus, Nico Gray joins us as Guest Producer for our second hour.

Our Script/Playlist is a “cut and paste” of information.
Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org

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Show #726

WMM Playlist from Sept. 27, 2017

Wednesday MidDay Medley
TEN to NOON Wednesdays – Streaming at KKFI.org
90.1 FM KKFI – Kansas City Community Radio
Produced and Hosted by Mark Manning

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Music From 2017 Outer Reaches Festival
with Brenton Cook, Dedric Moore & Steve Tulipan
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10:00 – New & MidCoastal Releases

1. “Main Title Instrumental – It’s Showtime Folks”
from: Motion Picture Soundtrack to All That Jazz / Universal / Dec. 20, 1979
[WMM’s theme]

2. Hi-Lux – “Take Me Where You Are”
from: Take Me Where You Are – Single / Hi-Lux / August 15, 2017
[HI-LÜX is Julia Haile on vocals, Nick Howell on keyboards & organ, Kian Byrne on drums and vocals, Pete Leibert on bass, Tim Braun on guitar. Hi-Lux is based in Kansas City. The band brings together elements of soul, reggae and funk for a unique and dance inspiring sound. This is their 3rd single release of this year. More information at: http://www.hi-lux.bandcamp.com]

[Julia Haile collaborated w/ Barclay Martin at KKFI Collaborations Live!, June 30, The Folly Theatre]

[Hi-Lux recently played the Pink Royal – Do You Mind – EP release show at recordBar.]

3. Morrissey – “Spent the Day in Bed”
from: Low In High School / BMG / November 17, 2017
[11th solo studio album of Morrissey was produced by Joe Chiccarelli, and recorded at La Fabrique Studios in France and at Ennio Morricone’s Forum Studios in Italy. Steven Patrick Morrissey was born May 22, 1959, and is professionally known as Morrissey, is an English singer, songwriter and author. He rose to prominence as the lead singer of the indie rock band the Smiths, which was active from 1982 to 1987. Since then, Morrissey has had a solo career, making the top ten of the UK Singles Chart on ten occasions. Born in Davyhulme, Lancashire, to a working-class Irish family, Morrissey grew up in Manchester. As a child he developed a love of literature, kitchen sink realism and popular music. Involved in Manchester’s punk rock scene during the late 1970s, he fronted the Nosebleeds, with little success. Beginning a career in music journalism, he authored a number of books on music and film in the early 1980s. With Johnny Marr he established the Smiths in 1982, soon attracting national recognition for their self-titled debut album. As the band’s frontman, Morrissey attracted attention both for his witty and sardonic lyrics and his idiosyncratic appearance; deliberately avoiding rock machismo, he cultivated the aesthetic of a social outsider who eschewed drugs and embraced celibacy. He was also noted for his unusual baritone vocal style (though he sometimes uses falsetto). The Smiths released five further albums – including the critically acclaimed Meat is Murder and The Queen is Dead – and had a string of hit singles. Personal differences between Morrissey and Marr resulted in the Smiths’ separation in 1987. Since The Smiths disbanded in 1987 he has released ten studio albums, two live albums, eleven compilation albums, one extended play (EP), forty-six singles and seven video albums on HMV, Sire Records, Parlophone, Polydor, RCA Victor, Island, Mercury, Sanctuary Records, EMI, Reprise Records, Rhino, Decca Records, Harvest Records, Capitol Music Group and BMG..]

[Morrissey is on tour and will be in Denver on Nov. 20, and St. Louis on Nov. 22 but not KC, sad.]

4. Jay Som – “The Bus Song”
from: Everybody Works / Polyvinyl Records / March 10, 2017
[from http://www.jaysom.bandcamp.com: On her first proper album as Jay Som, Melina Duterte, 22, solidifies her rep as a self-made force of sonic splendor and emotional might. If last year’s aptly named Turn Into compilation showcased a fuzz-loving artist in flux—chronicling her mission to master bedroom recording—then the rising Oakland star’s latest, Everybody Works, is the LP equivalent of mission accomplished. Duterte is as DIY as ever—writing, recording, playing, and producing every sound beyond a few backing vocals—but she takes us places we never could have imagined, wedding lo-fi rock to hi-fi home orchestration, and weaving evocative autobiographical poetry into energetic punk, electrified folk, and dreamy alt-funk. And while Duterte’s early stuff found her bucking against life’s lows, Everybody Works is about turning that angst into fuel for forging ahead. “Last time I was angry at the world,” she says. “This is a note to myself: everybody’s trying their best on their own set of problems and goals. We’re all working for something.” Everybody Works was made in three furious, caffeinated weeks in October. She came home from the road, moved into a new apartment, set up her bedroom studio (with room for a bed this time) and dove in. Duterte even ditched most of her demos, writing half the LP on the spot and making lushly composed pieces like “Lipstick Stains” all the more impressive. While the guitar-grinding Jay Som we first fell in love with still reigns on shoegazey shredders like “1 Billion Dogs” and in the melodic distortions of “Take It,” we also get the sublimely spacious synth-pop beauty of “Remain,” and the luxe, proggy funk of “One More Time, Please.” Duterte’s production approach was inspired by the complexity of Tame Impala, the simplicity of Yo La Tengo, and the messiness of Pixies. “Also, I was listening to a lot of Carly Rae Jepsen to be quite honest,” she says. “Her E•MO•TION album actually inspired a lot of the sounds on Everybody Works.” There’s story in the sounds—even in the fact that Duterte’s voice is more present than before. As for the lyrics, our host leaves the meaning to us. So if we can interpret, there’s a bit about the aspirational and fleeting nature of love in the opener, and the oddity of turning your art into job on the titular track. There’s even one tune, “The Bus Song,” that seems to be written as a dialog between two kids, although it plays like vintage Broken Social Scene and likely has more to do with yearning for things out of reach. While there’s no obvious politics here, Duterte says witnessing the challenges facing women, people of color, and the queer community lit a fire. And when you reach the end of Everybody Works, “For Light,” you’ll find a mantra suitable for anyone trying, as Duterte says, “to find your peace even if it’s not perfect.” As her trusty trumpet blows, she sings: “I’ll be right on time, open blinds for light, won’t forget to climb.”]

5. Mene Mene – “Stone Steel, and Spark”
from: Stone, Steel, and Spark – EP / Mene Mene / September 9, 2017
[Their bandcamp page described the band as: “Kansas City based Indie Alt Rock with some piano, some drums, and a whole lot of repressed feelings.” Written and performed by Brad Feagen and Alec Stockman.]

[Mene Mene play an EP Release Show Saturday, September 30, at The Brick with Scruffy and the Janitors, and The UK’s.]

6. John Moreland – “Lies I Chose To Believe”
from: Big Bad Luv / 4AD / May 5, 2017
[Tulsa, Oklahoma based singer-songwriter John Moreland was born June 22, 1985 in Longview, Texas. The son of Robert Lloyd Moreland and Connie May, Moreland’s father worked for Sunoco as an electrical engineer, and because of this job the family moved a lot. When he was a baby they moved to Northern Kentucky, across the river from Cincinnati, Ohio. Moreland credits his love for Cincinnati Reds to this time in Kentucky. When Moreland was 10 years old Moreland’s family moved from Boone County, Kentucky to Tulsa, Oklahoma and with the help of his father, started playing the guitar. When he was 12 he played with a kid he went to church with who wrote songs and inspired him to start writing songs “that made sense.” John grew up in a conservative Southern Baptist family. “From the time I was born up until about age 16, my entire worldview and all my opinions were pretty much solely influenced by the evangelical church. All the years since then have sort of been this slow process of figuring out where I stand now that I’m not an impressionable kid anymore. I feel like I’m done with that at this point, but it keeps showing up in songs. I guess that stuff stays in your psyche forever.” His “High on Tulsa Heat” was in our 115 Best Recordings of 2015.]

[John Moreland plays Tito’s Sound Machine Series Mon, Oct. 2, ar recordBar w/ The Hardship Letters.]

7. Pink Royal – “Bring It On Back”
from: Do You Mind EP / Pink Royal / September 12, 2017
[Experimental groove pop, 5-piece band based in Lawrence, Kansas with Steven LaCour on guitar & vocals, Josh Dorrell on guitar & vocals, Alex Hartmann on drums, Nick Carswell on bass & vocals, Vik Govindarajan on Keyboards & vocals. Music and Lyrics by Pink Royal (except Tracks 3 & 6 by Pink Royal and Dylan Guthrie.) Recorded and produced by Jim Barnes. Mastered by Dalton Brand at WaveBurner Recording.]

[Pink Royal played a Do You Mind EP Release show, Fri, Sept 22, at recordBar, w/ Hi Lux, and Evolfo.]

8. Diet Cig – “Leo”
from: Swear I’m Good At This / Father Daughter Records / April 7, 2017
[Pop-punk duo Alex Luciano on vocals & guitar, Noah Bowman on drums met at a house show in New Paltz, New York, in the summer of 2014. Bowman’s old band, Earl Boykins, was playing at the house show, where Luciano needed a cigarette lighter. She interrupted the band’s set to ask Bowman for one, but he gave her a bottle of wine instead. Afterwards, Luciano got his number and told him she’d make a music video for him. The next day, Bowman tattooed a daisy on Luciano’s foot and by August 2014, the pair were making music together. They officially named their act Diet Cig in September 2014. Luciano and Bowman confirmed. Swear I’m Good At This was produced, engineered and mixed by Christopher Daly at Salvation Recording Co. in New Paltz, NY with additional recording at Atomic Sound in New York City, and additional engineering by Travis DeJong and Dakota Bowman. It was mastered by Jamal Ruhe at West West Side.]

10:28 – Underwriting

10:30 – Interview with Brenton Cook, Dedric Moore & Steve Tulipana

Steve Tulipana, Brenton Cook, and Dedric Moore on the Sept. 27, 2017 edition of Wednesday MidDay Medley on 90.1 FM KKFI

9. Sego – “Whatever Forever”
from: Whatever Forever” – Single / Dine Alone Records / September 14, 2017
[Los Angeles based Sego is Spencer Petersen and Thomas Carroll. Both were birthed in the burgeoning Provo, Utah music scene. However, finding inspiration in the dissonance that the towering structures and bustling city offers over the mountains and relative quiet of Provo, both relocated to an old pasta factory in downtown LA. Through various projects together, both founding members uncovered their distinct sound: lazy, grungy guitars with digital overlays and refreshingly honest lyrics. The band’s debut album, Once Was Lost Now Just hanging Around, came out March 4, 2016 and surprises with angular guitars, complex arrangements and musings from an 80’s kid contemplating the void left from the misguided hope of our youth.]

[Sego plays the Lincoln Calling Festival, in Lincoln Nebraska, on Friday, September 29]

[Sego plays Outer Reaches Fest, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, KCMO, Saturday, September 30]

Outer Reaches was formerly called KC Psych Fest started in 2012 as a way to bring together outsider musical acts and celebrate the variety of experimental music within Kansas City, particularly genres that ventured into the psychedelic realm. The goal of Outer Reaches is to promote music that is adventurous and mind expanding.

The 2017 Outer Reaches Fest, is this Friday, September 29 and Saturday, September 30, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Ave, KCMO. On Friday features: Deerhoof of San Francisco, CA, Lily and Horn Horse from New York City, NY, Matchess out of Chicago, IL, Various Blonde from KCMO, and Mysterious Clouds from KCK. Saturday, September 30, the fest features: El Ten Eleven from Los Angeles, CA, Dead Rider from Chicago, IL, The Hearers of Kansas City, MO, Sego from Los Angeles, CA, and Pageant Boys of Kansas City, KS.

Joining us to share music and information about Outer Reaches 2017 are three guys who together make Outer Reaches happen each year: Brenton Cook, Dedric Moore, and Steve Tulipana who join us for the remaining 85 minutes of the show.

Dedric Moore launched this festival in 2012. The idea grew out of the music he was creating with his Brother Delaney Moore at the HQ Artspace in KCK. Dedric is a member of the bands Monta At Odds, Mysterious Clouds, and Gemini Revolution. He has also produced recordings for the Philistines and HMPH, and others.

Dedric Moore, thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

The Festival seems to have grown organically, growing too big for FOKL, the arts/performance space in Kansas City, Kan., that hosted the first two KC Psych Fests.

Dedric and Delaney are part of the KCK Music Scene.

In 2014 the festival moved to recordBar.

Steve Tulipana is the co-owner of recordBar. Steve studied video, fine arts & painting at UMKC, where he graduated in 1991. A constant collaborator, Steve is a founding member of influential KC bands: Season To Risk, Pornhuskers, Unknown Pleasures, Sie Lieben Maschinen, Roman Numerals, and Thee Water MoccaSins. With Shawn Sherrill, he is co-owner of recordBar and miniBar. After 10 years at 1020 Westport Rd. recordBar reopened at 1520 Grand, and recently started serving food from their kitchen and full menu. Along with Outer reaches, and a full calendar of shows, Steve’s band Roman Numerals are reuniting to play live at recordBar, Saturday, October 21 with Olympic Size, Mazinaw, and DJ Just. Steve’s band, Season to Risk will open for Descendents, Friday, Niovember 3, at 8:00 PM, with Less Than Jake. Also look for recordBar’s upcoming 7″ Single Series.

Steve Tulipana, welcome back to Wednesday MidDay Medley.

The new recordBar, 1520 Grand, in the Crossroads feels like a really great fit for Outer Reaches.

Brenton Cook studied Computer Science at Missouri University of Science and Technology, in Rolla, Missouri, where he also had his own college radio show. Brenton produced three extensive compilations of area music for the Midwest Music Foundation. He formed the Kansas City independent music label, Haymaker Records in January 2014. The label has released multiple full length albums, for Monta At Odds, HMPH!, Be/Non, Jorge Arana Trio, Riala, Mysterious Clouds, Sie Lieben Maschinen, Schwervon!, and others on vinyl, cassette, CD, and 7 “. He has also produced two Haymaker compilation releases, called Fairgrounds. For the last 5 years, Haymaker Records has been a co-sponsor & co-curator of the Outer reaches with Dedric Moore.

Brenton Cook, Thanks for being with us on Wednesday MidDay Medley

In six years this festival has changed cities, venues, names, but the spirit of the festival continues. The festival aims to be genre-spanning and showcase young and established local, national, and international acts.

More information can be found at: http://www.outerreachesfest.com and http://www.therecordbar.com.

10:45

10. Deerhoof – “Con Sordino”
from: Mountain Moves / Joyful Noise / September 8, 2017
[Satomi Matsuzaki plays bass and sings, Greg Saunier plays drums, John Dieterich and Ed Rodriguez play guitars. Pitchfork went so far as to label Deerhoof as “the best band in the world.” From their humble beginnings as an obscure San Francisco noise act, they’ve become one of indie music’s most influential bands with their ecstatic and unruly take on pop.]

[Deerhoof plays Outer Reaches Fest, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, KCMO, Friday, September 29.]

11. El Ten Eleven – “Battle Axes”
from: Fast Forward / Fake Record Label / August 21, 2015
[El Ten Eleven is a Los Angeles post-rock duo known for combining guitar/bass doubleneck or fretless bass, with heavy looping, or vamping, and the utility of an effects pedal, over acoustic or electric drumming. They have released six full-length albums, 2 EPs and a remix album, earning generally positive reviews. The band has earned some attention due to many of their songs being featured in the soundtracks of Gary Hustwit’s design documentaries Helvetica, Objectified, and Urbanized. The name El Ten Eleven is derived from the name of an airliner, the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar. Bassist and composer Kristian Dunn and drummer Tim Fogarty formed El Ten Eleven in 2002 while living in the Silver Lake community of Los Angeles. They released their eponymous debut album, El Ten Eleven in 2004 on Fake Record Label, and through Bar/None Records on September 20, 2005. Many reviews of the album garnished the band with positive acclaim. Comparisons have been drawn to Sigur Rós and The Mercury Program, though reviews have heavily emphasized the duo’s utilization of a limited number of musicians to create complex instrumental works. The Dallas Observer called them the fourth best instrumental band in the last twenty years. Spin, which awarded them the title ‘Band of the Day’, September 29, 2005, describes their work as “experimental instrumental music that’s both highly skilled and deeply felt.”]

[El Ten Eleven play Outer Reaches Fest, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, KCMO, Sat, September 30]

10:52 – Interview with Brenton Cook, Dedric Moore & Steve Tulipana

We’re talking with Brenton Cook, Dedric Moore & Steve Tulipana about the 2017 Outer Reaches Festival this Friday and Saturday night at recordBar, 1520 Grand Avenue, in the Crossroads. More information can be found at: http://www.outerreachesfest.com and http://www.therecordbar.com.

We just heard one of the headliner bands playing Saturday Night at Outer Reaches, the Los Angeles band, El Ten Eleven.

Dedric Moore, you told The Star in 2014, “We’ve always taken the idea of psychedelic music as being something mind-expanding…” “Anybody that’s pushing the boundaries, creating something unique.”

10:57 – Station ID

12. Dead Rider – “Ramble on Rose”
from: Crew Licks / Drag City Records / September 22, 2017
[4th studio album from Dead Rider, formerly known as D. Rider, is an American experimental rock band from Chicago, Illinois, United States. Assembled by former U.S. Maple guitar player Todd Rittmann, the current lineup features Rittmann on guitar and lead vocals, Andrea Faught on trumpet and keyboards, Thymme Jones on keyboards, and Matt Espy on drums. Dead Rider formed in 2009. Their third album, Chills on Glass, was released by independent record label Drag City in 2014. It premiered on the website for High Times magazine.]

[Dead Rider play Outer Reaches Fest, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, KCMO, Sat, September 30]

13. Matchess – “Mortification of the Flesh”
from: Somnaphoria / Trouble In Mind / June 23, 2015
[From Trouble in Maind Records: Whitney Johnson’s Matchess project took flight in 2013, with the super limited cassette release “Seraphastra” on Digitalis Industries, a bewitching miasma of synth & organ drones, prepared tape loops, & viola scree. Trouble In Mind re- released “Seraphastra” in 2014 on vinyl, giving it a much-needed wider release, and since then, Johnson has been working diligently, crafting her next installment in a proposed trilogy, entitled “Somnaphoria”. Johnson’s solo work has always toed the line between the corporeal vs. metaphysical – the juxtaposition of the physical interaction of viola strings & the electronic pulses of circuits & oscillators. Recorded by Johnson in her home studio & mixed by Cooper Crain (Bitchin’ Bajas/Cave), & inspired by the writings of Rimbaud, Baudelaire & Verlaine, “Somnaphoria” is a dazzling leap forward. With a cohesive vision both thematically & sonically, the album fuses elements of contemporary classical music & modern experimental electronic music with a neo-new age mysticism. Johnson isn’t the first electronic musician to find inspiration in the French poets – pioneering musician Ruth White also found Baudelaire’s “Flowers of Evil” to be a guiding force & titled her 1969 album after the writer’s collected poetry works & White’s seminal work seems to be a touchstone for “Somnaphoria”. Much like Rimbaud’s symbolist poems, the underlying themes of the album’s eleven compositions play out like the fever-dream of a sleeper refusing to wake up, drifting in & out of focus, but seeing all. Indeed Rimbaud’s quest to become a “seer” thru his poetry is analagous to Johnson’s quest for a shamanic connection to the listener through her music. Matchess continues to evolve, both recorded & in a live setting & Johnson has only begun to allow us, the listener to hear her potential. Fans who order “Somnaphoria” direct from Trouble In Mind will receive a copy on GOLD VINYL – limited to 300 copies! The stunning album artwork is by Chicago illustrator Carrie Vinarsky!Mixed by Cooper Crain, Mastered by Shelly Steffens]

[Matchess plays Outer Reaches Fest, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, KCMO, Friday, September 29.]

11:04 – Interview with Brenton Cook, Dedric Moore & Steve Tulipana

We’re talking with Brenton Cook, Dedric Moore & Steve Tulipana about the 2017 Outer Reaches Fest, Friday and Saturday at recordBar, 1520 Grand Avenue, in the Crossroads.

Friday, September 29
Deerhoof (San Francisco, CA)
Lily and Horn Horse (New York City, NY)
Matchess (Chicago, IL)
Various Blonde (Kansas City, MO)
Mysterious Clouds (Kansas City, KS)

Saturday, September 30
El Ten Eleven (Los Angeles, CA)
Dead Rider (Chicago, IL)
The Hearers (Kansas City, MO)
Sego (Los Angeles, CA)
Pageant Boys (Kansas City, KS)

Outer Reaches Sponsors:
recordBar
Records with Merritt
Josey Records Kansas City
7th Heaven
It’s a Beautiful Day
Haymaker Records
The Record Machine
Sound 81 Productions
Seen Merch
Midwest Music Foundation
XO Blackwater

More information can be found at: http://www.outerreachesfest.com and http://www.therecordbar.com.

11:09

14. The Hearers – “Five Seasons”
from: Five Seasons / The Hearers / September 6, 2017
[Third full length release from KC/Seattle/San Diego/Lawrence based band, made up of Darren Welch on bass, vocals, 12-string, keys; Marc Tweed on guitar, vocals, synth; David Moore on guitar, vocals, Hammond; Chris Braun on piano, cello, Hammond, ukulele, flute, vocals; Jay Kakert on harmonica, glockenspiel; Jeff Doom on electric guitar; Eric Mardis on pedal steel, banjo; Rob Veitch on drums, percussion, concert bass drum; Michael Walker on trombone, monotron, horn arrangements. With Additional horns from: Rich Wheeler on tenor sax, C melody sax; Brett Jackson on baritone sax; Nick Howell on trumpet. Recorded, mixed and mastered by David Moore at Merriam Shoals. Additional recording by Marc Tweed at SexDungeon Studio.]

[The Hearers play Outer Reaches Fest, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, KCMO, Sat, September 30]

15. Lily and Horn Horse – “Next To Me”
from: Next To Me / Independent / September 22, 2017
[From http://www.lilyandhornhorse.bandcamp.com: Imagine if …”Baby One More Time”-era Britney Spears and Bill Callahan holed away to make a record. That’s the fantasy Lily Konigsberg and Matt Norman bring to life as Lily and Horn Horse. Though the two barely crossed paths during their overlapping time at Bard College in New York’s Hudson Valley, a seemingly predestined encounter brought Lily and Matt together. While on a quest for a lost blanket, Matt ended up at his old house, in which Lily was now residing. The pair eventually began working on recordings together, with Matt adding baritone horn to Lily’s songs, and Lily adding vocals to Matt’s recordings. Many of those tracks found their way onto March 2017’s compilation Lily on Horn Horse; the 28 track tape flits from drum-machine dances to abstract frenzies but sounds remarkably cohesive all things considered.” The 19 tracks that fill their debut LP, Next to Me, paint a picture of pessimism, love, despair, and perseverance. “Our working relationship is sustained by criticism and love. While performing we usually don’t directly interact, but when we have to share a microphone we accidentally perform intimacy,” the two musicians explain. “Also, we have learned dance techniques from each other and sometimes synchronize them in performances.” Unlike her frenzied work in the experimental punk trio Palberta, here Lily luxuriates in softness. Her voice is helium-spiked cotton candy while Matt’s baritone provides robotic sharpness. Lily finds inspiration in the works of Arthur Russell and Guided by Voices while Matt cites “young Ry Cooder, old George Jones, and 4th dimensional Donald Fagen.” While they may pull influence from these sources, Lily and Horn Horse sound wholly unique. The pair typically begin building songs individually and then collaborate in later stages of production. As such, the tracklist alternates between each performer and is filled with brief instrumental interludes. “Do you see what I see/Listen to me beforehand baby/If you want to get next to me,” Lily chirps over careening blips on the opener “Next to Me 1.” On “Scumbag’s Apprentice,” squawking samples give way to Matt experiencing a crisis of character that could soundtrack an 8-bit video game. When Lily and Matt appear together later on “I’m 25,” their voices meld together so hypnotically that their crooning sounds like a message from another planet. “Staring at Plants” transforms a sample of Lily and Matt playing a casio keyboard together into a whirling, sensuous dreamscape. To say the least, Next to Me is a reverie of ideas and melodies that sweep the listener away into the world of Lily and Horn Horse. Recorded and Mixed by Lily Konigsberg and Matt Norman. Mastered by Damon Karr.]

[Lily and Horn Horse plays Outer Reaches Fest, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, KCMO, Fri, Sept 29.]

16. Lily and Horn Horse – “Horn Horse – Brother and Grandma”
from: Lily on Horn Horse / Independent / March 3, 2017
[From http://www.lilyandhornhorse.bandcamp.com: With Lily on Horn Horse, Lily Konigsberg (of Palberta) and Horn Horse (Matt Norman) deliver a 28-track collaboration that synthesizes the eclectic musical talents of both multi-instrumentalists. Originally presented as a CD, the compilation was sold and packaged in origami during an August 2016 tour of the north-east. The album is more a snapshot of a creative time and place than concept-album. As Lily and Matt say “The release of Matt’s Horn Horse album featured Lily on most songs, most of which are included in [the] tape. Around the same time Lily was developing a mega set of karaoke music and instructed Matt to blow down some car horn charts which were eventually replaced by baritone horn parts and inserted into the recordings…inside thine tape.” The record ends up a coherent pastiche of diverse tracks full of free jazz-inspired brass freak-outs, ethereal piano ballads, and synth arrangements skewed toward electronic composition. Lily’s siren-like voice calls from a perfume-cloud of disco-inspired grooves while Horn Horse’s vocals hit robotic and angular production. Tracks like “Today” and “She Doesn’t Have A Good Brain” bring to mind an Arthur Russell-like elevation of pop-music experimentation. In short, the record is a curated-tour through the frontiers of Lily and Horn Horse’s creative landscape.]

[Lily and Horn Horse plays Outer Reaches Fest, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, KCMO, Fri, Sept 29.]

11:22 – Underwriting

17. Mysterious Clouds – “Clear Reflection”
from: Panic on the Non Meridian / Haymaker Records / May 26, 2017
[For this release the band writes: “Crazy times call for crazy music. Panic is a reflection of the turmoil in our hearts, minds, and country. Sometimes you have to embrace the wild times to get a clear mental picture of how to make thing better.” Mysterious Clouds is one of the musical projects of Kansas City, Kansas based post-punk psychedelic musical artists, Dedric Moore and Delaney Moore and special guests. The brothers are also founders of the critically acclaimed band Monta At Odds. Mysterious Clouds also released the EP, Clear Reflection, February 3, 2017. “Clear Reflection” was also include on the Haymaker Records compilation, Fairgrounds Vol. 2, Released March 24, 2017.]

[Mysterious Clouds plays Outer Reaches Fest, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, KCMO, Friday, Sept 29.]

18. Various Blond – “Indigo Children”
from: All Bases Covered / The Record Machine / September 16, 2016
[Alternative experimental progressive rock funk pop progressive psychedelic from KC based band. Produced by Adam McGill, written by Joshua Allen. Various Blonde was conceived by Joshua Allen in 2008 and has opened for numerous national acts, Russian Circles, Free Moral Agents, Zechs Marquise, Dead Meadow, Imaad Wasif, Jucifer,The Memorials, Thursday, Fang Island, Murder By Death, Matt Pryor, Wannabe Jalva, and Electric Sixx. Current members Include: Joshua Allen on guitar & vocals, Adam Mcgill on guitar, Evanjohn Mcintosh on bass, Mark Lomas on drums.]

[Various Blonde plays Outer Reaches Fest, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, KCMO, Friday, Sept 29.]

19. Pageant Boys – “Last Rites”
from: Shadowboxing EP / The Record Machine / May 19, 2017
[On what was originally slated to be a short trip to Istanbul, Alex Sheppard started recording music with his girlfriend’s laptop and a bluetooth headphone mic. None of Sheppard’s previous musical efforts incorporated electronics in a major way; “It was born of necessity,” says Sheppard. The songs on his new EP, Shadowboxing, came out of those original sessions. The songs are a sensual and almost effervescent approach that combine R&B elements with electronic and processed instrumentation. While in Istanbul, Sheppard established a routine in collaborating with a close friend and poet. He said they developed a fairly specific daily routine for working on music, with the intent of finishing songs, regardless of their quality. “I would wake up at 8 in the morning and start the song and get the chord structure. And then at 10, he would wake up and I would show him what I had. I’d make breakfast, and then I’d show him the melody I wanted for the vocal line. He’d go down and start writing the lyrics, we’d eat breakfast, and he’d have the lyrics written after we got done with breakfast. At 1, I’d start recording the vocals. It was a good schedule.” Sheppard has been writing and recording for the last decade even though he is just in 20’s. Before Sheppard started performing and recording as Pageant Boys he released several albums as Alexandre. Shadowboxing is the maturation of Sheppard’s artistic vision and introduction to a larger audience.]

[Pageant Boys play Outer Reaches Fest, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, KCMO, Sat, September 30]

20. El Ten Eleven – “I’m Right Here (feat. Emile Mosseri)”
from: Unusable Love – EP / El Ten Eleven / August 18, 2017
[Newest release and El Ten Eleven’s first ever vocal collaboration, featuring Emile Mosseri (of The Dig). Produced by El Ten Eleven. Recorded by Kristian Dunn and Tom Biller. Mixed by Justin Gerrish. Mastered by Kevin Bartley at Capitol Records. There are no keyboards on this recording. El Ten Eleven is a Los Angeles post-rock duo known for combining guitar/bass doubleneck or fretless bass, with heavy looping, or vamping, and the utility of an effects pedal, over acoustic or electric drumming. They have released six full-length albums, 2 EPs and a remix album, earning generally positive reviews. The band has earned some attention due to many of their songs being featured in the soundtracks of Gary Hustwit’s design documentaries Helvetica, Objectified, and Urbanized. The name El Ten Eleven is derived from the name of an airliner, the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar. Bassist and composer Kristian Dunn and drummer Tim Fogarty formed El Ten Eleven in 2002 while living in the Silver Lake community of Los Angeles. They released their eponymous debut album, El Ten Eleven in 2004 on Fake Record Label, and through Bar/None Records on September 20, 2005. Many reviews of the album garnished the band with positive acclaim. Comparisons have been drawn to Sigur Rós and The Mercury Program, though reviews have heavily emphasized the duo’s utilization of a limited number of musicians to create complex instrumental works. The Dallas Observer called them the fourth best instrumental band in the last twenty years. Spin, which awarded them the title ‘Band of the Day’, September 29, 2005, describes their work as “experimental instrumental music that’s both highly skilled and deeply felt.”]

[El Ten Eleven play Outer Reaches Fest, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Blvd, KCMO, Sat, September 30]

21. Noel Coward – “The Party’s Over Now”
from: Noel Coward in New York / drg / 2003 [orig. 1957]
[WMM Closing Theme]

Next week on Wednesday, on October 4, we’ll talk with Betse & Clarke who have a new musical release and will play live on the show. Plus, Wick Thomas, lead singer of Wick and The Tricks joins us to share information about their new 7-inch record release on Black Site Records, Saturday October 14 at 8:00 pm at Davey’s Uptown with Red Kate, The Quivers, and The Midnight Devils. Also next week, Kemet Coleman aka Kemet The Phantom joins us to share details about a First Friday show, October 6, at Ruin’s Pub, with trombonist and composer, Marcus Lewis and Kadesh Flow (rapper and Trumbonist in the Phantastics). Marcus Lewis has created big band arrangements for Kemet and Kadesh’s original hip-hop lyrics. The three will perform with a 17 member big band show.

Our Script/Playlist is a “cut and paste” of information.
Sources for notes: artist’s websites, bios, wikipedia.org

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Show #701

Wednesday MidDay Medley Spins Music from Outer Reaches 2017

Wednesday MidDay Medley
TEN to NOON Wednesdays – Streaming at KKFI.org
90.1 FM KKFI – Kansas City Community Radio
Produced and Hosted by Mark Manning

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Music From 2017 Outer Reaches Festival
with Brenton Cook, Dedric Moore & Steve Tulipana

Mark plays more New & MidCoastal Releases from: The Hearers, Mene Mene, Pink Royal, Hi-Lux, Mysterious Clouds, Pageant Boys, Various Blonde, Morrissey, Diet Cig, Jay Som, Deerhoof, El Ten Eleven, Sego, Dead Rider, Matchess, and Lily and Horn Horse.

At 10:30 Brenton Cook, Dedric Moore, and Steve Tulipana join us for 90 minutes, to share information and music from the 2017 Outer Reaches Fest, Friday, Sept. 29 and Saturday, Sept 30, at recordBar, 1520 Grand Ave, KCMO. Friday, September 29, features: Deerhoof (San Francisco, CA), Lily and Horn Horse (New York City, NY), Matchess (Chicago, IL), Various Blonde (Kansas City, MO), Mysterious Clouds (Kansas City, KS). Saturday, September 30, features: El Ten Eleven (Los Angeles, CA), Dead Rider (Chicago, IL), The Hearers (Kansas City, MO), Sego (Los Angeles, CA), Pageant Boys (Kansas City, KS). Tickets are $20 each day of show. $15 advanced single-day tickets are available from recordBar and http://www.therecordbar.com.

Outer Reaches (formerly KC Psych Fest) started in 2012 as a way to bring together outsider musical acts and celebrate the variety of experimental music within Kansas City, particularly genres that ventured into the psychedelic realm. The goal of Outer Reaches is to promote music that is adventurous and mind expanding. The festival aims to be genre-spanning and showcase young and established local, national, and international acts. This marks the sixth anniversary of the festival. More info at: http://www.outerreachesfest.com

Tune in on 90.1 FM KKFI
or streaming live at kkfi.org

Show #701