Best undiscovered music podcast - a podcast by Richard and Tobin: Self confessed music addicts

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Would you please help us improve the show by voting for your favourite track from this episode?2 Song SetPlastic WrapLemonadeMellotronStewballSpace CowboyThe Acid SongVote now! Welcome to the best undiscovered music podcast available! Thanks for listening with us to Loudon Wainwright III. Loudon has had such a prolific output of acerbic, funny, heart-wrenching and cleverly written songs that choosing just 3 tracks of his was a difficult choice. Because of this, we would urge you to investigate his catalogue yourselves to find your favourites. You can visit his official website here. Track Listing 2 Song Set (feat. Slow Train) Loudon Wainwright IIIPlastic Wrap Joy DownerLemonade CocoRosieMellotron StereolabStewball Loudon Wainwright IIISpace Cowboy Kacey MusgravesThe Acid Song Loudon Wainwright III Loudon is the best undiscovered music Why do we say this? Loudon Wainwright III is hugely well known and a man of prolific output. Because of this, as a young lad every time I watched the Old Grey Whistle Test he seemed to be on it! He's produced dozens of albums and has been in the news for more than just his music. Loudon has produced 3 offspring that have gone on to be well known musicians in their own rights. However, with younger listeners he will be less well known and may come as something of a revelation to them. As a result of this, we hope you agree that he is outside of modern and commercial music enough to classed as the "best undiscovered music". Mr. Wainwright has proved to be far and away the most candid diarist among the singer-songwriters who...brought confessional poetry into popular song.... Mr. Wainwright wrings more human truth out of his contradiction than any other songwriter of his generation – New York Times, Stephen Holden More of the best undiscovered music Often regarded as one of the most influential bands of the '90s, Stereolab gave us a mellotron masterclass in this episode. They formed in London in 1990 and classed themselves as an English/French avant-pop band. Often incorporating a motorik beat they heavily relied on vintage keyboard instruments such as the mellotron. Because of this, Stereolab after had a strong Germanic sound to their music. Playing live on stage, however, the band were more guitar-driven. Stereolab found success in the underground music scene and proved influential, for instance, they sparked a renewed interest in vintage analogue instruments. In 2009 Stereolab announced they were to be on indefinite hiatus. However, they are due to reunite for a live performance later this year. doryfour [CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Listen now! New website feature We have made it even easier to listen to your favourite episode of the show right from our website. Simply click here and you'll be whisked off to our listening page where in an uncluttered environment you'll be able to play away to your heart's content. Enjoy.

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