Showing posts with label folk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label folk. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Even with the distracting hipster-stache



Alright Paskalev, it's time for you and your record company to stop teasing the world and put out the album. If you've gotten this much exposure with basically one song on the market, you can bet they have plans. And this little live clip has me speculating that the plans are big. The girl in the background clapping gives this tune a whole new dimension.

Bring on the album asap.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

MIX: A Nomad of Sand & Sea / tribute to Isabelle Eberhardt

After a big sapfest on Valentines, it's time to fill the hearts of those disenchanted with human contact. That's right, this mix goes out to all of the wandering hearts out there. The roamers. The explorers. The lonewolves. In honor of our sister nomad, Isabelle Eberhardt, who was born this day in 1877, we are gathering songs for the uncharted road. After losing the important people in her life, she refused the traditional role of women, left Swizterland for North Africa, where she traveled freedly, often dressed as a boy to avoid harassment. Her diary is a antheum for the free spirit.


The Finches ..............................................  The Road
Lay Low ...................................................... I Forget It's There
Lhasa de Sela .............................................. Rising
Other Lives .................................................. Paper Cities
Supergrass ................................................. St. Petersburg
The Morning Benders ................................... Wet Cement
The Microphones .........................................I Want Wind to Blow
Alela Diane ................................................ Tired Feet
The Heavy .................................................. Short Change Hero
Radiohead .................................................. Fog
Fever Ray ................................................... Keep the Streets Empty for Me