simon reynolds – rumori::edge http://www.rumori.org Radio Show Exploring the World of Auditive Esoterics. Thu, 10 May 2018 21:08:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.5 Radio Show Exploring the World of Auditive Esoterics. simon reynolds – rumori::edge simon reynolds – rumori::edge artelse@gmail.com artelse@gmail.com (simon reynolds – rumori::edge) Copyright © Edge2.0 2010 Radio Show Exploring the World of Auditive Esoterics. simon reynolds – rumori::edge http://www.rumori.org/img/radionurse(144).jpg http://www.rumori.org Edge2.171 Retro: back to back from past to present – part 1 http://www.rumori.org/2011/09/21/edge2-171-retro-back-to-back-from-past-to-present-part-1/ Wed, 21 Sep 2011 20:00:06 +0000 http://www.rumori.org/?p=164 Music critic Simon Reynolds states in his latest book the last decade – the (n)oughties – has been the most retro ever, speculating we are approaching times with less and less musical innovation. This may be true as the current digital revolution enables lots of cross-fertilization. We at Edge decided to plunge into the history of music and fish out some examples of both “old” tunes and contemporary compositions and play them back to back, in chronological order or non-chronological order. More next week..

Playlist:

  • DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist – Product placement
  • propellerheads (feat. shirley bassey) – History repeating
  • Simon Reynolds – Retromania-Pop Culture’s Addiction to Its Own Past – Introduction
  • Buddy Holly – Peggy Sue Got Married
  • Kvelertak – Blodtørst
  • The Left Banke – Pretty Ballerina
  • Arcade Fire – Rococo
  • Raymond Scott – Cindy electronium
  • DAT Politics – (untitled)
  • Air – Le Soleil est Pres de Moi
  • Serge Gainsbourg – Sous Le Soleil Exactement
  • Robert Johnson – Come On In My Kitchen
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Music critic Simon Reynolds states in his latest book the last decade – the (n)oughties – has been the most retro ever, speculating we are approaching times with less and less musical innovation. This may be true as the current digital revolution enabl... Music critic Simon Reynolds states in his latest book the last decade – the (n)oughties – has been the most retro ever, speculating we are approaching times with less and less musical innovation. This may be true as the current digital revolution enables lots of cross-fertilization. We at Edge decided to plunge into the history […] simon reynolds – rumori::edge 59:48