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From this blog you can download the latest episode called "The Greekz" broadcasted on 18/11/2009. Its a random selection from Greek artists (not a best of)
Lykke Li is here again. We all know her spectacular voice, but she also knows how to cover it with very nice sounds.
She will do a guest appearance with Peter, Bjorn & John tomorrow night Saturday 21st November at the Club Nokia venue, Los Angeles.
Here she covers 'Will You Love Me Tomorrow?' which has been recorded by many different artists and was ranked among Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time at #125.
After a very nice acting performance in Antichrist she keeps surprising us.
Charlotte Gainsbourg sings 'Heaven Can Wait' with Beck in her forthcoming album 'IRM'. The album is produced by Beck and the first single 'Heaven Can Wait' will be released on December 7. Until then, you can watch the incredible video directed by Keith Schofield.
After a series of remixes for some of the most popular songs of the year and a series of live performances as the opening act for US tour of Presets, the duo is releasing the one single after the other.
The Golden Filter are Stephen and Penelope with influences like Ladytron, Sally Shapiro or Glass Candy. All these sounds are beautifully presented visually by MOOP JAW
Patrick Wolf will be releasing Damaris as his next single on December 14th.
'[...] Patrick Wolf began to research who Damaris might be, and it came about that the wooden cross told a larger tale than anyone could have imagined. It is still unsure whether Damaris was a gypsy or a heathen, but she belonged outside of the Catholic church, who in 1880, held a very strict reign over romance and passion in such a small village. Damaris was most certainly not from the Catholic church, so when she fell in love with Lewis, the son of the Parish priest, she was denied of ever being united in marriage with him.
Patrick writes the song from the perspective of Lewis after discovering that Damaris has ‘died of a broken heart’, which, in the 19th Century was a polite term for either suicide, or a romantic notion that someone can be so heartbroken that they give up on life. The song is a musical iconisation of a true life Romeo and Juliet from Sussex. Two star-crossed lovers who were destined to be together, but were denied, due to the repression and sign of the times.'
The church organ on the song, played by Patrick and the drums by Marcello Vig were both recorded in 2008 on location in St. George’s Church.
B-sides in 'Damaris' single: Peacock Skies Damaris (St. George’s Church Acoustic Mix) Queen Isabella (The She-Wolf of France)