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Project Moonbase - DJ Bongoboy & MC Zirconium - Futurologists, antiquarians and explorers in the outer realms of the music multiverse
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Project Moonbase is filled with music to surprise, delight and occasionally horrify you. Made by someone who really cares (and his prisoner). We bring you music you’ve never heard before that will put a smile on your face, open your third eye and make you dance. We love space age bachelor pad music, library music, charity shop cheese, hauntology, ping pong stereo, moog music, sitar-driven psychedelia, lounge, the retro-futuristic, contemporary electronica, soundtrack music, radiophonics, euro-pop, orchestral-pop, industrial-opera, hyphens, 8bit, chip tune, skwee, uneasy listening and steel drums. We’ve been known to salute the theramin, sidle up to an ondes Martenot and smile beneficently on the ukelele. Every episode includes the unnecessary news: the strange, the weird, the futuristic and the fun. Join us now and in the future!
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Project Moonbase is filled with music to surprise, delight and occasionally horrify you. Made by someone who really cares (and his prisoner). We bring you music you’ve never heard before that will put a smile on your face, open your third eye and make you dance. We love space age bachelor pad music, library music, charity shop cheese, hauntology, ping pong stereo, moog music, sitar-driven psychedelia, lounge, the retro-futuristic, contemporary electronica, soundtrack music, radiophonics, euro-pop, orchestral-pop, industrial-opera, hyphens, 8bit, chip tune, skwee, uneasy listening and steel drums. We’ve been known to salute the theramin, sidle up to an ondes Martenot and smile beneficently on the ukelele. Every episode includes the unnecessary news: the strange, the weird, the futuristic and the fun. Join us now and in the future!
This week we celebrate the life and work of one of Britain's greatest big band leaders, soundtrack composers, library music composers and time/mind-bending musicians, Basil Kirchin.
Hull City of Culture 2017 recently put on a weekend of the great man's music, which DJ Bongoboy was lucky enough to attend. Inspired by that, we've put our own tribute together.
There's music from every part of Basil's life in music, as well as tracks by bands who have been inspired by him.
We've neglected the world of geometry for far too long and so this week we thought it time we brought you the latest developments in shapes.
Most of the tracks on the show are about specific polygons and, because we like to order the world around us, the tracks about polygons are played with an increasing number of sides.
We leave it to you, dear listener, to predict the upper limit to which we soar.
WARNING: An assertion in the first part of this show could bring the world of mathematics crashing to the ground.
Every season we have one or two theme-free shows where we bring you some of our favourite recent discoveries.
For this first show of "likes" in Season 3, we have synthwave, darkwave, retrowave, lollywave, breakcore, j-pop and no doubt many other musical genres which may or may not exist.
Following on from our interview with Jean-Jacques Perrey and Dana Countryman earlier in the year, we caught up with these two fine gentlemen again towards the end of 2008 to talk about the second album they made together, Destination Space.
The interview was split over two shows and broadcast on a local radio station. Until now these shows have not been available as podcast. But that's all changed now.
Following on from our interview with Jean-Jacques Perrey and Dana Countryman earlier in the year, we caught up with these two fine gentlemen again towards the end of 2008 to talk about the second album they made together, Destination Space.
The interview was split over two shows and broadcast on a local radio station. Until now these shows have not been available as podcast. But that's all changed now.
In 2008, Jean-Jacques Perrey and his musical partner Dana Countryman appeared at the first AV Festival, which took place at the Sage, Gateshead in March of that year.
In the afternoon, Jean-Jacques presented a lecture talking about his life of music-making, where he also gave a demonstration of how to make a tape loop. Amongst many others in the audience for that talk were James Cargill and Trish Keenan from Broadcast and Dick Mills from the Radiophonic Workshop (who DJ Bongoboy ended up sitting next to).
Later that day, Jean-Jacques and Dana took to the stage to perform some of Jean-Jacques' greatest hits, as well as some of the music they'd been making together.
Before the evening show, we were lucky enough to spend some time with these two great gentlemen and recorded an interview with them.
More information about their appearance at the AV Festival can be found here:
http://www.avfestival.co.uk/programme/2008/events-exhibitions/radiophonia
The interview we carried out at the AV Festival formed part of an edition of Project Moonbase which was broadcast in March 2008 but until now this show has not been available as a podcast.
This week it's all about the light and the dark or, more specificaly, the black and the white.
Some have controversially argued that this might be a companion show to our Rainbow Collection. But nothing could be further from the truth!
Look forward to some very easy listening, some library music, electronically-enhanced exotica and even some new releases.
Gradually emerging from hibernation, the crew aboard the Moonbase bring you a suitably low-key start to Season 3 with a selection of soothing tunes to ease you into the new year.
Patron saint of the show, Jean-Jacques Perrey, recently moved on from this planet to spend eternity with the stars. His music was a perfect example of all the things we love at PMB: humour, virtuosity, ping-pong stereo, the Moog synthesizer, tape loops, farmyard animals and even the electric sitar.
This is our tribute to the great man - and such was the quality and quantity of his output that we've managed to put together a whole show of his music without playing a single track we've played on the podcast before.
It's time to pop on the marigolds, arrange a selection of cleaning products on the worktop and get scrubbing before also giving yourself a good hose-down.
Yes, on this week's show we celebrate cleanliness and the art of attaining cleanliness.
We have some polished sunshine from the 1930s, Welsh brass, American bathrooms, two washing-related tracks from Japan, some clean retrowave and even a couple of commercial breaks.
It’s time for the second in our series all about personal pronouns and this week it’s all about YOU, dear listener.
Yes, for this show we move to the second person but without trying to point the finger.
We cover both the singular and plural you in the show – see if YOU can spot which is which…
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The Music
1.
Calibro 35: You Filthy Bastards! from Traditori di Tutti
2.
Grizzler: You Got Blue Bits On You from Skweee Shanties: IV League
3.
Diamondback Manhunter: This Is What You Came For (Cover)
4.
DJ Bongoboy: Close To You Meltdown (feat. Stevie Wonder, James Last, Wing and Sir David Frost)
5.
Dean Elliott And His Big Band: You’re The Top from Zounds! What Sounds!
6.
Dorothy Ashby: You`d Be So Nice to Come Home To from In a Minor Groove
7.
Alan Haven: You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling from Organ Spectacular
8.
Daphne Oram: Just For You (Excerpt 2) from The Oram Tapes Volume One
9.
Robert Drasnin: You from Voodoo – Exotic Music from Polynesia and the Far East
10.
Belbury Poly: Your Stories from Farmer’s Angle (Revised edition)
11.
nmlstyl: Please Let That Be You from Weezer – The Second 8-bit Album
12.
The Tony Hatch Orchestra: You’re A Star from Hit The Road To Themeland
13.
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu: Chanchankachanchan from Pamyu Pamyu Revolution
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The Unnecessary News
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Lucky chicken finds fame in Japan
It's all gone a bit Upside Down at the Moonbase for our Halloween special this year as we take inspiration from spooky hit TV series Stranger Things.
Yes, it's an all-retrowave trip back to the imaginary 80s with zombies, werewolves, zombie werewolves, creeping terror and horror-based exercise.
After the world's longest first Season (of 273 shows no less!), we thought it time to regroup and recalibrate. So, feeling reinvigorated after a few weeks working out in the mind gym, we present the first show in Season 2!
There's no particular theme for this week's show. Instead it's a selection of some of our favourite new (and old) tracks which we've uncovered over the last few months.
As if we didn't have enough series on the go at the moment, we've taken the foolhardy decision to kick off another one, this collection all about personal pronouns. That's "he" and "she" to you and me.
But before straying into the second or third person, we thought it best to start with a show all about me, me, me.
The dinner gong has been rung, dear listener, as we invite you to join us for a sumptuous three-course banquet here on the moon.
For those unaware of 'mukbang', we were inspired to put this show together by the YouTube phenomenom of 'eating broadcasts' made popular in South Korea in 2008.
For the starter, we serve up French library music, Peruvian saxophony and some extreme soup. The main course is a double helping of sushi with a cheeseburger chaser. And for dessert we have a Japanese toy pudding, some French sponge from our patron saint and some deliciously homicidal ice-cream from Italy.
It's time to pay our second visit to the world of all things cute. Primarily Japan but we have a couple of exceptions to the rule.
Prepare to enjoy a majorette with sticks for arms, dancing vegetables, a celebration of having a nice sit down and a Spanish ice cream, not to mention many more adorable selections.
We've reached the end of the rainbow (collection), dear listener, with a show all about the rainbow itself.
It's been an emotional journey, with a fight almost breaking out on the question of whether we should do a show about indigo. But we hope you have enjoyed every colourful chapter along the way.
Before you think we've gone ultra-niche and come up with a set of tracks about spiders in Tokyo who are specialists in conservation, no, dear listener. No, this week's show is a chance for us to catch up with some exciting new releases and reissues.
We open with a double-barreled blast of brass from London, followed by a track from the ridiculously-named Diamondback Manhunter. There's also a track from the new album from Belbury Poly as well as the lead single from the debut album by Vanishing Twin.
The show closes with an extremely exuberant Moog workout, for which you might want to spend the show working yourself up.
We're heading back to the imaginary 80s again this week, dear listener, with a retrowave show all about getting the hell out of here.
Yes, it's time to escape!
It's also time to enjoy a truly global selection of tunes, with digitally synthesized music from France, Greece, the hue-K, Sweden and even Hungary!
This week, dear listener, we start a new cut-out-and-keep series all about the days of the week.
Perhaps contentiously, we start with Monday. Recognised by many as the first day of the week, we do also appreciate that for large parts of the world, Monday is actually the second day of the week.
However, for future reference, the official position here on the moon is that we subscribe to international standard ISO 8601.
Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com
Project Moonbase is filled with music to surprise, delight and occasionally horrify you. Made by someone who really cares (and his prisoner). We bring you music you’ve never heard before that will put a smile on your face, open your third eye and make you dance. We love space age bachelor pad music, library music, charity shop cheese, hauntology, ping pong stereo, moog music, sitar-driven psychedelia, lounge, the retro-futuristic, contemporary electronica, soundtrack music, radiophonics, euro-pop, orchestral-pop, industrial-opera, hyphens, 8bit, chip tune, skwee, uneasy listening and steel drums. We’ve been known to salute the theramin, sidle up to an ondes Martenot and smile beneficently on the ukelele. Every episode includes the unnecessary news: the strange, the weird, the futuristic and the fun. Join us now and in the future!