KUSF 03.27.09 9-12 PM Sleeves on Hearts Guest The Dodos DJ Irwin



"out of the blue"

DENIECE WILLIAMS, free
NITE JEWEL, what did he say
JEREMY JAY, canter canter
SEBASTIEN TELLIER, oh malheur chez o'malley
TIM HECKER, 100 years ago
SILVER PINES, timefather
OTOMO YOSHIHIDE, blue 4 (demo)
NEIL YOUNG, through my sails
MARISSA NADLER, loner
BARN OWL, burning dunes in moonlight
MINNIE RIPPERTON, come to my garden
ERYKAH BADU, that hump
ILLA J, r u listenng? (instrumental)
SARAH WEBSTER FABIO, glimpses
DON CHERRY, brown rice
VETIVER, everyday
THE WHITEST BOY ALIVE, timebomb
PJ HARVEY, you said something
JACKIE DESHANNON, hold your head high
THE KINKS, lazy old sun
JULIE DOIRON, spill yer lungs
IJAHMAN LEVI, i am a levi (pt.2) (v/a "basic replay")
SILVER APPLES, i have known love
ARTHUR RUSSELL, lucky cold
NINA SIMONE, feeling good
ANTONY & THE JOHNSONS, epilepsy is dancing

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interview/guest dj set with MERIC LONG (the dodos):
DODOS, fool
STARS OF THE LID, humectzez la mouture
THEE OH SEES, song from new record "help" thats coming out soon
ROY ORBISON, mama
LEO KOTKE, cripple creek
HELLA, mother could be you
HUNCHES, not invited
FRED NEIL, that's the bag i'm in
ROBERT WYATT, stay tuned
YIKES, carol ann
JOHN FAHEY, on the sunny side of the ocean
DODOS, god?

[The Dodos] superbly combine their exotic syncopations with a joyously taut indie-rock that suggests The Violent Femmes or Clinic. The lyrics are a mix of emotional candor and references to Roxy Music. The latter’s Brian Eno combined with David Byrne for the key Afro-influenced LP My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. Infectious, propulsive, unselfconcious. [Mojo August 2008]
Visiter by San Francisco band The Dodos is their second full length and first for Frenchkiss. Originally formed in 2006 under the moniker Dodobird as a one man acoustic act, Meric Long would gig around SF playing folky guitar w/ a combination of loops and ambient keyboards. Having already studied West African Ewe drumming, Meric got turned onto country blues fingerpicking and sought to create a band where the drumming could be a center role and help bring out the syncopated rhythms coming out of the acoustic guitar. Through a chance introduction by a roommate, Meric met Santa Cruz transplant Logan Kroeber, who had also been experimenting with drumming, but in the area of progressive metal. Eventually the band changed their name to the Dodos, through constant harrowing from first tourmates Peter and the Wolf, and got a rehearsal studio where they’d spend long hours improvising the music that would become their first record Beware of the Maniacs. The band quit their day jobs as a line cook and a printer and hit the road in Oct. 2006.

http://www.dodosmusic.net/
http://www.myspace.com/thedodos

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