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A little something to keep the etm pod feed ticking over...!!
I was invited by the good folks (and label friends) of Hidden Notes to have a crack at an excuse the mess themed DJ set at this years Hidden Notes Festival Vol.3
Hope you enjoy hearing those old tunes again in various forms of messed-about-with. (The second half goes fairly off piste)
Big love to the Hidden Notes team as per. Alex, Adam and Daniel (and the extended crew) pu...
Hello dear podcast friends,
Myself and the good eggs at Hidden Notes Records have been cooking up this release for a while.
I'm excited that this music is finally being released and if you're interested in getting a copy of the Ltd Edition Book (pictures, quotes, risograph prints and more) or just getting your mitts on the digital download here are some links:
In this final instalment you get a multitude of factoids about Anna’s critically acclaimed album, Fibs (2019). She draws a track name from a bowl at random and tells us the first thing that comes to mind. You’ll also be hearing juicy extracts of the tracks alongside these insider scoops.
In the second half we talk about her 2018, BBC Proms commission Five Telegrams - if you aren’t familiar with the piece watch it here. It’s on a...
Here’s the first of hopefully many ‘Audience Questions’ episodes. It was really lovely to bring you into the conversation so thank you to everyone that wrote in with a question for Anna. We both really enjoyed going through them.
Mentioned in the episode is a playlist Anna has on Spotify, here's a link to "Stuff I Like"
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This part of the podcast is where myself and the guest write a brand new piece of music on the spot, using just one instrument and electronic manipulations. We opted for the humble pesto jar as our instrument, why not!
You will hear the journey of the piece from the ‘blank page’ to the finished piece at the end. I had such a blast working with Anna on this track. This is a brilliant opportunity to discover how Anna’s raz...
Anna Meredith (ANNA MEREDITH!!) is guest #17 on excuse the mess. If you’re a new listener thanks so much for checking out the podcast. This episode is a 4-part epic, the director's cut! It’s testament to Anna’s dynamic, hilarious, inspiring podcast chat that I can release 3.5 hours worth of podcast recordings and be confident you’ll be entertained throughout. Whilst we’re all locked up in our Covid-Bunkers you might welcome this ex...
Oliver Coates Part 2 is here. We met in the bowels of the Southbank Centre in London to record this conversation. You’ll hear plenty of his stunning cello infused-electronic music alongside a plentiful conversation about his work.
We talk about his previous albums Upstepping and Shelly’s On Zenn-La. Two incredible albums.
There’s also talk of his current artistic practice, dubbed ‘cello slime’ which you would have got a sense o...
Hello! Welcome to another excuse the mess music making episode, or more to the point ‘slime’ making.
This episode’s guest is the cellist and electronic musician, Oliver Coates. I’ve been looking to get him on the podcast for quite a while and excitingly it happened! Lucky me and lucky you!!
Back to ‘slime’. Olly is using his cello and electronic techniques to make something he calls slime which he will explain very eloquent...
Welcome to another music making challenge on excuse the mess.
Alev Lenz is my co-conspirator in this episode and she brings with her a pretty nifty instrument to make music with.
The premise in this part of the podcast is to spontaneously create a brand new piece of music in an afternoon, and using only one instrument. In this episode we're entering uncharted territory for the podcast, Alev's instrument of choice is a sample library ...
The next decade is upon us and I'm chuffed to be releasing my first podcast of the new year, accompanied by one very brilliant Alev Lenz.
Alev is first of all, podcast gold - you'll love hearing from her all about her music in this episode.
She is an expert builder of atmospheric sound worlds with song & storytelling at its heart.
We discuss a track of hers featured on the hit TV show Black Mirror (i'm sure you're all fami...
It was a supreme honour to work with Mr Elliot Galvin on a new track. We used his most portable of piano’s, his beastly Toy Piano.
Elliot is an ideas machine so this one came together quite quickly. If you don’t know the excuse the mess rules. We use only one instrument (we can manipulate further electronically), we can’t pre plan anything and we only have an afternoon to make our brand new piece. Listen to it all unfold within.
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Take a trip with me into the labyrinth-mind of my good friend Elliot Galvin. A jazz pianist & improviser, composer & electronic musician. He is often compared to the likes of Django Bates, although with the caveat that Elliot only sounds like Elliot.
We discuss his influences, his last two trio album Modern Times and The Influencing Machine, his soon to be released solo piano record AND his improvised duo album with saxo...
Here it is, the second instalment of the Hidden Notes Festival adventure.
I took my podcast to Stroud to chat to a handful of brilliant artists taking part in this exciting new festival.
This episode features interviews with 4 artists involved in the second day's proceedings. I chat to organist and electronic musician Claire M Singer, record label runner [130701] Dave Howell, vocalist Hatis Noit and pianist Lubomyr Melnyk.
This ep...
Anne Nikitin is a very busy woman - a film composer with an extensive lists of credits, check out her IMDB page.
In this episode we mainly discuss two of her scores. Her Ivor Novello nominated score for American Animals (dir. Bart Layton) and a more recent release Untouchable: The Rise and Fall of Harvey Weinstein (dir. Ursula Macfarlane). Both scores are brilliant and we dig into many aspects behind each score.
We get an insight...
This music making process was one of my favourites so far - the track that Anne and I made is wacky and wonderful (and kinda funny).
We used a Casio VL Tone as our instrument (we only get to use one instrument), Anne has owned this beastie little keyboard since she was a child.
As with every one of these music making processes, we only have a few hours to start and finish the piece, we can't preplan anything and then we only use one ...
Music Making time! In each episode I write a brand new piece with each guest - Galya is one of the most sought after violinists working in the UK - what an honour to get to write something new with her.
The excuse the mess writing process demands that:
The 3rd instalment of series two features one hell of a violinist and experimental composer, Galya Bisengalieva. She has worked with some of the biggest names in music and is now making large and dangerous waves with her original compositions - violin led music injected with a potent amount of electronics.
In 2018 she released EP ONE and this year released EP TWO. She commissioned some utterly brilliant composers to write and co...
Hannah and I make a sparkling piece of music using only her famous music box - a series of tuned metal bars housed in a resonating wooden box, a hole punched reel of paper is drawn through it and triggers the bars to sound, it's lovely!
Hannah gained much fame with her music box covers of classic songs, 'Tainted Love' being a prime example; which was used to great effect on many TV shows including American Horror Story.
Anyways, ...
If this guest was a top trumps card she’d win in every round. An Emmy nominated composer, electronic musician, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, conductor, arranger (….and on the list goes) - it’s Hannah Peel!
We discuss the process behind her Emmy Nominated score to Jeanie Finlay’s official Game of Thrones documentary, ‘The Last Watch’.
Her latest album Chalk Hill Blue, an entirely improvised album, a perfect marriage between...
If you're a Gold Panda fan you're in for a treat. In this episode you'll hear us write a new brand new track together on the spot.
Derwin gets into a bit of a Gold Panda flow so this an amazing insight and a bit of a Gold Panda masterclass to be honest. We use the three vinyls bought earlier in the day to get our samples.
In every episode of excuse the mess I write a track with the guest but we have to follow three rules:
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