Monday, 1 December 2014

Its the new one from The Advisory Circle

Very happy chap because the new The Advisory Circle album From out Here dropped through the door. And what a fine album it is to. Some very interesting and creepy stuff here,
Mr Foyster (is full of menace) From out of Here (a tad errie) Triadex Two Five Nine (they are coming to get you) Jessica finds the Beach (Mournful and lovely).
A big old thumbs up for Mr Brooks, and no doubt this will (like as The Crow Flies did) live in my car for a few months for those long and dark winter journeys (I have one coming up in fact, just me and From Out of Here)
 
 
 
 

Friday, 14 November 2014

Alien Jams NTS Radio Sunday 30th

I have been asked back on to the NTS Radio Alien Jams show on Sunday 30th November at 5pm. I have sorted out a nice selection of music/records to play so if you get the chance do tune in for a listen.

Friday, 7 November 2014

This looks fantastic. Unearthing Forgotten Horrors

This looks fantastic. Aderlating, Kemper Norton, Soulless Party, Emily Jones, Septimus Keen. Screenings of Mumsy Nanny Sonny and Girly and Shockwaves, and selections from The Ghost Box Film Retrospective will be shown. Sadly there is no possible way that I can get along for the weekend, so best I check out Hotels ready for next years event.

Monday, 27 October 2014

Out Now Keith Seatman & Douglas E Powell My Morning Ritual


This collaboration came about after I made a visit to Douglas’s recording studio, Twister Valley Records in North Devon to spend the weekend immersed in music, writing and producing field recording’s whilst rambling the countryside and beaches of North Devon. The product of this weekend’s folly was ‘My Morning Ritual’, an electronica scene scape produced by Keith Seatman with words by Douglas E Powell which explores the beauty and ancient rural secrets of the surrounding North Devonshire countryside. I have since recorded another track with Doug and a 3rd might be in the pipeline. All these tunes should be on the next album due out sometime in 2015.
My Morning Ritual is available now on Bandcamp for the mighty price of 80p.

Friday, 26 September 2014

The Post Office Tower "Its not yours"

I recently found an old Postcard from 1967. 
It reminded me of how much I loved The Post Office Tower when I was growing up. 
For me it really was the future.
"It’s not yours. It was paid for by the British taxpayer, and given to you 
by Margaret Thatcher, and it wasn’t hers to give". 
Tony Benn MP

Monday, 8 September 2014

Test Transmission Archive Reel 18


Here we are coming into the Autumn, and I have managed to cobble together another mix. But what do we have on this one????? The Elephants Memory, The Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Justin Hopper, Wendy Craig, The Owl Service, Nino De Luca, Simon Heartfield and loads more. So there you are, and of you go now.

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Firework Art, Mark Fleming

A recent present from my friend Mr Palmer the lovely Firework Art Book
and it is exactly what it says on the back cover and website.
An evocative look at a century of British fireworks and Bonfire Nights, seen through the artwork of their labels, posters and brochures
Copies still available from Amazon.




Wednesday, 9 July 2014

An email leads me to The Black Meadow

It all started with an email from Kevin Oyston (Soulless Party Tales from the Black Meadow)
"Can you contact Chris Lambert" (Tales from the Black Meadow Book)
So I sent Chris an email, he sent me one back.
"Would you like to take part in Songs from the Black Meadow"
Without any hesitation I said "YES"
Each week one of the fifteen artists from the Songs from the Black Meadow album is featured on the Songs from the Black Meadow blog page. From Sunday 16th to Sunday 22nd of June it was my turn to be featured. So if you want to delve into my past present and maybe a bit of my future then go to here and have a mooch. Chris Lambert recently recorded a mix for The Garden of Earthly Delights which can be heard here

Saturday, 28 June 2014

British Folk Art Tate Britain

This all looks rather interesting at The Tate Britain
Folk art has often been neglected in the story of British art: by uncovering this 
treasure trove of folk art objects, this exhibition asks why.

Saturday, 14 June 2014

Threads BBC TV 1984

I recently re-watched the 1984 BBC production Threads. I remember watching Threads when it was first shown and must admit it scared the hell out of me. 30 years later and it still bothers me. I have no intention of outlining the whole story here, there is no point. But if for some reason you do not know what Threads is about here we go. Threads centers on life in and around Sheffield before (build up of hostilities), during (Nuclear Exchange) and after (immediate and 10 years). Threads is horrific, dark and down right disturbing. It is also happens to be as relevant today as it was in 1984. If you have never seen it, watch it nowThreads was nominated for 7 Bafta awards. In 1983 NATO held Operation Able Archer which resulted in the biggest Nuclear scare since the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1963.

Tuesday, 27 May 2014


After quite a long while here is Test Transmission Archive Reel 17. This time round we have music from Concretism, Gaslight Troubadours, Neal Hefti, Frowning Clouds, DJ Spooky, Camel, The Peddlers, Jonas Munk, Clothilde and quite a lot more. Until next time. TATA.










Monday, 19 May 2014

Around the Folly and Down Hill OUT NOW

At last the new Keith Seatman album Around the Folly and Down Hill has been released and is available to buy as CD (£6) or Digital download (£5) from Bandcamp. Been a bit of a while since the last one (17 months) but after a few probs and ups and downs its here.
The tracks are.--
The Inside Out Man, Future Usefulness & Happiness, Into the Well, A Specific Function, 
Hoops & Loops, Old Pepperbox, The Binocular Boy, Play by the River, 
Susan’s Always Strange, Reading the Signs, The Hunting Party, A Gathering of the Odd

written recorded and produced by keith seatman
all instruments keith seatman 
additional production jim jupp
mastering by jack packer

Around the Folly and Down Hill is available as a 
CD and Digital download from Bandcamp.
Released by: K.S.Audio 
Catalogue number: ksa 003
Release date: May, 2014

Thursday, 8 May 2014

Around the Folly Shindig 39

The new (release date 19th May) Album Around the Folly and Down Hill has just got a rather cracking review in issue 39 of Shindig Magazine. So a big thanks to Jon Mojo Mills for this review. Album excerpts here

Monday, 5 May 2014

Douglas E Powell & the Rising Spirit St Anne's Chapel

If your in North Devon around the 30th of May, then you really should pop along to St Anne's Chapel Barnstable to see Douglas E Powell & the Rising Spirit do their thing.
Alt-folk, alt-country, acoustica and Anglo Americana; Douglas E Powell is both a lyricist and poetic singer-songwriter. His songs are wistful, melancholy and fragile. Layering wistful stories over classic English folk blended with alt-country, he is well known in the south west live music and gig scene. Musical influences derive from a mixture of American country music, blues and folk music.

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

All thats left of the once mighty Badge collection

Whilst having a rummage around in the loft the other day, I came across all that is left of my mighty badge collection. I say mighty because it was. From Jelly Tots and Rhubarb to UFO Punk/Post Punk, Star Wars (Where did they go??) and beyond. The Swell Maps and Undertones badges are a tad rusty. The reason for this is I fell into a river with these two pinned to my old black Harrington Jacket.  This lot I will hang onto.

Monday, 7 April 2014

2 Men Twisting in a Valley

A few weeks back, I headed West to Twister Valley North Devon to catch up with my friend singer songwriter and all round top chap Mr Douglas E Powell. When there I asked Mr P if he would be interested in writing some lyrics and singing on some new tunes/ideas that I am working on. Mr P said he would be very interested in doing this, so a new project is now looming for much later in 2014/15. After this discussion we adjourned to Mr P's studio to listen to records play some new tunes, and drink cider and ale (Doug Cider, me Ale)
Early next morning we had a stroll through Twister Valley, where I finally saw the Crackling Buzzing pole which Doug had sampled the year before. As usual a fantastic time in Twister Valley with Doug and his wonderful family.
Twister Valley
Wind Turbines for the Twister Valley Studio 
The Buzzing Pole
My new Friend

Sunday, 16 March 2014

A Lost Hour or Two

I have been informed that on March 29th I will be venturing into Southsea/Portsmouth to play a DJ set at The King St Tavern as part of The Lost Hour events. All looks and sounds very interesting so best I turn up. If all goes to plan I should be playing at about 5pm. If I don't turn up send out a search party, look for a sad looking chap wandering around lost and carrying a box of records hassling tourists for money.


Saturday, 8 March 2014

New Album Excerpts (May 2014 Release)



Here are some excerpts from the new keith seatman album Around the Folly and Down Hill. There are 12 tracks on the album but only 8 excerpts here for the time being.The tracks included here are The Inside Out Man, Future Usefulness & Happiness, Into the Well, A Specific Function, Play by the River, Susan’s Always Strange, The Binocular Boy,  A Gathering of the Odd. 
Written recorded and produced by keith seatman 
All instruments keith seatman 
Additional production jim jupp
Mastering by jack packer 
Around the Folly and Down Hill is available as a CD and Digital download from Bandcamp. 
by: K.S.Audio ksa 003
Release date: May 2014

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Alien Jams Sunday 23rd


Here is last Sundays NTS Radio Alien Jams with myself as guest. Had a great time, 
played some tunes, drank lots of coffee and met some very nice people. A rather grand day out.

Androgynous Mind. March 8th


I was on NTS Radio Alien Jams last Sunday and Chloe who presents Alien Jams told me about an event that she was promoting and taking part in.
Chloe is part of a collective of ladies organizing an International Women’s Day event at London’s Ace Hotel on the 8th of March that will incorporate both djs and performance art!

International Women’s Day, originally called International Working Women’s Day, is marked as a holiday on March 8 in many countries across the world. Started as a Socialist political event, the holiday somehow lost its political flavour, however we don’t want to forget its origins and want to celebrate the social and cultural achievements of the women of the world and also raise awareness towards mistreatment of women.

Excerpts from the event will be broadcast on the Alien Jams show on NTS Radio at 5pm on Sunday 16 March. Tune in to http://ntslive.co.uk/

DJs / sound collage:
Blenda Jaxxon (Castlemania)
Chloe Frieda (NTS / Alien Jams)
Hairy J Blige (Pop Twinette)
Hellenore (Resonance FM)
Lizatron (Dark Star)

Performances:
Daniella Valz Gen
Jemima Burrill
Kate Mahony
lili Spain
Silvia Ziranek

All proceeds will be donated to Eaves, a charity which helps women in vulnerable situations and campaigns for a society in which all women live free from violence, exploitation, objectification and discrimination.

Voluntary donations will gratefully accepted on the night or you can visit our justgiving web page to make a donation any time:http://www.justgiving.com/Jemma-Cullen1

You can find out more about the charity here:
www.eavesforwomen.org.uk