Danger Radio Episode 50 w/ guest Kurt Ottaway of The Overcasters

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Kurt Ottaway of the Overcasters returns to the Disgraceland studios to play a few of his favorite tracks and talk music. The first and last break mysteriously disappeared… “we only have this excerpt.”

PLAYLIST:
MAKE-UP – Grey Motorcycle
Lower Heaven – Ashes
The Stone Roses – Pearl Bastard
Kaiser Chiefs – You Can Have It All
Calla – It Dawned On Me
Gliss – Blue Sky
Arctic Monkeys – When The Sun Goes Down
The Warlocks – Come Save Us
Lower Heaven – Lose It All At Once
The Ponys – Harikari
The Telescopes – To The Shore
Standard Fare – Fifteen
Chrome Cranks-Dead Man’s Suit
The Stratford 4 – She Married The Birds
Smaller – The Biscuit Tin
Stereolab – Metronomic Underground
Serial P.O.P. – Jakey Moves

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12 Responses to “Danger Radio Episode 50 w/ guest Kurt Ottaway of The Overcasters”


  • Comment from Jake Ryan

    You lost the breaks??? F*#&$#@ Macs…

    • Comment from Tyler "Danger" Jacobson

      It was operator error… my Mac works just fine, thank you very much!

      • Comment from nala

        Well, that explains one thing I was wondering about (lost breaks).
        Liked the show, in part, because it sounded different
        from the usual show. Definitely a few bands in there that
        I am going to look into further.

        (written on a Mac)

        • Comment from nala

          And speaking of Cher and the autotuner – I’ve talked about “Believe” and the aftermath of “Believe” before, but perhaps not here : )

  • Comment from M.CLASS.M

    C’est une pomme terre…i would say @clinique or @esteelauder because I don’t get stuck in snow conventions!

    You gotta be a biker or a biker’s old lady, without a cycle your nothing!

    • Comment from M.CLASS.M

      lastly, I just made a page that fans can’t comment on! Because it would drive me crazy. It would make sense to have guests comment since it is somthing that they’ve invested in and it would take it to another level.

  • Comment from M.CLASS.M

    my uncrazy side is compelling me to donate my unpublished book of graphic design to the opening nite of split. To a whole bunch of strangers, and to believe it or not I used to worry about being scrutinized. It is a collective hope for something unique and different…

    http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=26313&id=1025078260&l=fcf3fdeaa3

  • Comment from reen212000

    So. Um. Yeah. I think I may love Kurt Ottoway a little. I totally agree with the Goth comment. They’re very narrow-minded, speaking as a goth who has stayed past her prime. I still like the music and I love to dance, but it hasn’t progressed in the clubs. Sure, elsewhere, but not there. If I went out Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday, dollars to doughnuts, I will hear the very same line-up. Possibly in the same order, by the same DJs. They don’t even play the old stuff. Now, you get to hear the stuff they want you to believe is goth: Goldfrapp, Ladytron, Muse, and Placebo. Yes, they all have that dark, melancholic feel, but that’s not what I want to hear on Sundays. Getting a DJ to play Coil or Tear Garden is like pulling teeth. Don’t even get me started on Christian Death. I want a club with three separate rooms: Retro Goth; Brand New Goth; and Industrial/EBM.

    In my personal opinion, the scene needs new blood, on the dancefloor and behind the decks. Seriously, if I see one more smelly, I-got-this-at-Hot-Topic-on-clearance, wanna-be Twilight glitter vamp who thinks AFI and Evanesence is the new Goth I will cut a bitch. /rant.

    • Comment from Tyler "Danger" Jacobson

      Well, there’s a lot of reasons to love Kurt. His band being great is another one you should consider.

  • Comment from nala

    Don’t remember hearing Calla or Gliss before. Bought some tracks from each along with “She Married the Birds.”


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