Showing posts with label Maschine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maschine. Show all posts

5 September 2016

STCBM058: The City of My Dreams

Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:



Mike Kershaw - The City Of My Dreams (from What Lies Beneath)
Knifeworld - Secret Words (from Bottled Out of Eden)
Birdeatsbaby - Scars (from Tanta Furia)
Threshold - Clear (from Extinct Instinct)
League of Lights - Cover Me Now (from League of Lights)
Solar - In A Dark Place (from Dark Places)
Arena - Smoke and Mirrors (from Pepper’s Ghost)
Massive Attack - Teardrop (from Mezzanine)
Archive - Bullets (from Controlling Crowds (Parts I-III))
Public Service Broadcasting - The Other Side (from The Race For Space)
Cairo - Searching (from Say)
Porcupine Tree - Nine Cats (from On The Sunday Of Life…)

The Eighties at 8:
Marillion - Fugazi (from Fugazi)
Peter Gabriel - Red Rain (from So)

Rush - Seven Cities Of Gold (from Clockwork Angels)
Maschine - Venga (from Rubidium)
Saul Blease - Hollow (from Hollow)

7 March 2016

STCBM032: International Women's Day Special

Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:


Touchstone - Joker in the Pack (from Wintercoast)
Panic Room - Freedom to Breathe (from Satellite)
Caamora - Invisible (from Walk on Water)
Colourflow - Empire (2014 remix) (from First Light)
Crimson Sky - Crimson Sky (from Dawn)
The Reasoning - Script Switch Trigger (from Adverse Camber)
Karnataka - Moment in Time (from The Gathering Light)
Cailyn - Miranda (from Voyager)
Chantel McGregor - Home (from Lose Control)
Nightwish - Nemo (from Once)

The Eighties at 8:
Kate Bush - Cloudbusting (from Hounds of Love)
All About Eve - In the Meadow (from All About Eve)

Maschine - Venga (from Rubidium)
Mostly Autumn - Another Life (from Passengers)
Breathing Space - Drowning (from Below the Radar)

Hope you enjoyed it…

(repeats on Progzilla Radio Friday at 1.30pm)

27 October 2014

Haken Unto This...

Last night was a bit of first for me - the first time I've walked out on the headline act at a gig... :-(

Alatyr getting our evening off to a cracking start at The Fleece
We went to see Haken last night at The Fleece and kudos to the band, not only did they have Maschine and Leprous as support but also three local bands opening ahead of them. This meant an early start to the night and unfortunately we missed the first two but caught the end of the set by Alatyr, a Bristol based melodic metal band who, mixing female vocals and cookie monster sounds were pretty good.

Maschine - hello and goodbye!
I wasn't sure what I was going to make of Maschine, I wasn't as wowed by their debut album as everyone else seemed to be and they didn't get off to a great start with a major keyboard malfunction resulting in the loss of over half their allowed set time. When they did start (with a witty "Hello Bristol, this is our last song") I must say they were very, very good and what a shame it was that we only got about 15 minutes of them.

Leprous at The Fleece - stunning!
Norwegian Prog Metal band Leprous came next and were not one I was overly familiar with before last night. I think bloody amazing sums them up. I wasn't sure what t expect as Scandinavian prog metal bands are ten a dozen, but they were superb, and I had to pick their latest album Coal up off the march stand. Check them out, they are just going to get bigger...

Haken 0 Sound Engineer 1
And then there was Haken. I loved their debut album and was really looking forward to seeing them as everyone tells me they are a superb live band but they sound awful. I guess it was the sound engineer's fault but it was just a wall of distorted noise and even Cockroach King sounded meh. I have no explanation why they sounded so awful when the previous two bands didn't but... So after four tracks I headed home to play Coal.