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About Albert

Presenter of Eclectic Mainline on BCB 106.6FM, bassist in Wilful Missing, solo musician under the name Our Albert, and photographer.

The Phantom Band album competition

This week on BCB we are giving away Checkmate Savage, the debut album by The Phantom Band.

The Phantom Band - Checkmate Savate

The Phantom Band - Checkmate Savate

All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is email us with the answer to this simple question:

In which of the following board games are you most likely to reach checkmate?
A) Ludo
B) Connect 4
C) Chess

Email your answers to studio [at] bcbradio.co.uk by midnight on Sunday 27th December. Please put The Phantom Band competition in the subject line of the email. The winner will be drawn next Wednesday in my show, between 8 and 9pm.

Spiritualized – Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space

I look back on (or listen back to?) 1997 rather fondly.  In no particular order, the following artists released memorable albums in 1997: Elliott Smith, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Blur, Mogwai, Radiohead, Tindersticks, Super Furry Animals, Robert Wyatt, Cornershop, Teenage Fanclub, Primal Scream, The Verve and Spiritualized.  Top of my list though is Spiritualized‘s Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space.  Now, 12 years on, the album has been remastered and expanded.  This is the first occasion I can think of where an album has been given a makeover when I already thought it sounded as good as an album ever could.  So, unlike this year’s Big Star, The Stone  Roses, Neil Young and The Beatles remasters, the appeal here wasn’t for a better sound, but the inclusion of the rare original version of the title track, and a host of studio outtakes (on the two new expanded versions of the album)….and of course, an excuse to write about the album!

Ladies and Gentlemen pill pack re-issue

Ladies and Gentlemen... pill pack re-issue

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The Antlers album competition

This week on BCB we are giving away Hospice, the debut album by The Antlers.
All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is email us with the answer to this simple question:
Which of the following festive animals have antlers?
A) Turkeys
B) Reindeer
C) Elves
Email your answers to studio [at] bcbradio.co.uk by midnight on Sunday 20th December.  The winner will be drawn next Wednesday in my show, between 8 and 9pm.

This week on BCB we are giving away Hospice, the debut album by The Antlers.

The Antlers - Hospice

The Antlers - Hospice

All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is email us with the answer to this simple question:

Which of the following festive animals have antlers?
A) Turkeys
B) Reindeer
C) Elves

Email your answers to studio [at] bcbradio.co.uk by midnight on Sunday 20th December.  Please put Antlers competition in the subject line of the email.  The winner will be drawn next Wednesday in my show, between 8 and 9pm.

Eclectic Mainline 9th December 2009

I’m still getting over how good Monday’s Battles / Flying Lotus / Nice Nice gig was.  So I played tunes by all of them in last night’s show.  Also featured was Graham Coxon, whose latest album we are giving away this week on BCB.   This is the full list from last night:

Depeche Mode – Come Back (SixToes remix)
I, Ludicrous – We’re The Support Band
Nice Nice – Ark Drum
Cortney Tidwell – Oslo (Hands Off Cuba remix)
Das Wanderlust – Someone to pull crackers with
Metronomy – You Could Easily Have Me
Husky Rescue – First Call (Metsä Kutsuu)
Spiritualized – Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space (new version)
Flying Lotus – GNG BNG Warp20 (Chosen)
Graham Coxon – Perfect Love
Yeasayer – Ambling Alp
Fionn Regan – Protection Racket
Battles – Race:Out – Warp20 (Chosen)
Atlas Sound – Quick Canal

Graham Coxon album competition

This week on BCB we are giving away The Spinning Top, the latest album by Graham Coxon.

Graham Coxon - The Spinning Top

Graham Coxon - The Spinning Top

All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is email us with the answer to this simple question:

In which of the following bands did Graham Coxon make his name?

A) The Beatles
B) The Beach Boys
C) Blur

Email your answers to studio [at] bcbradio.co.uk by midnight on Sunday 13th December.  The winner will be drawn next Wednesday in my show, between 8 and 9pm.

I have Battles in my life. And Flying Lotus. And Nice Nice

Flying Lotus - apologies for not having my proper camera with me

Flying Lotus - apologies for not having my proper camera with me

Monday was another of this years Warped days.  The albums I’d listened to during the day comprised of two by Aphex Twin (twice each) and one by Squarepusher.  Then I went over to Manchester to a sold out Warp Records triple-decker at the Academy 2 – Battles / Flying Lotus / Nice Nice.  I was right down at the front from the start, so got a perfect view of all the on-stage trickery employed to produce the amazing sounds of the night.  At first I regretted not having my camera, as I could have got some great close ups, but by the end of the night I was very glad I didn’t have it.

Nice Nice are a duo who create live loops using all manner of instruments and gadgets.  One of their songs broke down, but in a way that was one of the best points in their set, showing as it did that all they were doing was live.  One of the most interesting tricks they employed was shouting into the guitar pickups through a megaphone.

I wasn’t too sure what to make of Flying Lotus at first. He seemed a little too keen to make sure we all noticed he was swigging vodka straight from the bottle.  And seeing as how the tools of his trade were fewer than those of Nice Nice – a laptop and a couple of control surfaces – there wasn’t much more visually to focus on. However, the big grin on his face, as he clearly enjoys what he does, and the strength of his music, more than compensated for his drinking antics.  The horripilating bass and ethereal vocal samples gel brilliantly with sometimes frenetic, and sometimes lilting beats.  I was not the only person who had been won over, and the crowd were loving it.  I can’t remember the last time I saw a support act summoned back on stage for an encore, but Flying Lotus and his grin were brought back on for more.

I’d seen Battles before, at the ATP Festival in 2008, so I already knew I was in for a treat.  But being right at the front meant I got a better look at how they worked together.  The drummer would occasionally leave his stage-front position to adjust the controls on one of the guitar amps, or to even change the jack lead into it.  As with Nice Nice, much of their set was built upon live loops, and they’ve clearly worked very hard and are really in sync with one another.  Their set closer, Atlas, not surprisingly caused a bit of a mêlée down the front, and I’ve not been in a moshpit like that for nearly 20 years!  My camera might have suffered some damage had it been with me, so by this point I was glad I’d left it in Bradford.  The trailing leg of a stage diver caught my head though, relieving me of an earplug, so I retreated to a safer position at the back of the room for the encore.  This was a new song that will feature on the next album, and it bodes well.

Monday wasn’t my first Warp-dominated day this year – the Warp20 day I spent in Sheffield, or the day I bought the Warp20 Box Set being two others of note.  But it’s nicely nicely rounded off a year when being a fan of Warp almost became fanaticism!

Eclectic Mainline 2nd December 2009


Climate Chains - The Wheels To The Wave

Climate Chains - The Wheels To The Wave

This week finally saw Bradford’s Climate Chains cyclists head off from Bradford (a second branch also set off from Manchester) down to London for The Wave on Saturday. I’ve been involved in the planning since we had the idea about 6 months ago. It’s been a lot of hard work, and late nights in front of a computer for me. And although I’m not cycling all the way with them, I did go with them half way to Sheffield and back on Monday. That’s the furthest I’ve ever cycled in a day, and crikey, my knees didn’t like it. I shall be heading down the London for The Wave on the train on Saturday. Fingers crossed there are enough of us to effect a change, to halt the change. You can monitor progress of the cyclists on their blog, and on Twitter:

climatechains.blogspot.com
twitter.com/climatechains

Here’s what I played last night, finishing on a tune for the Climate Chains cyclists:

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