The band Turkey Fingers exist only my mind and in the digital realm, but I thought I should credit the performers and the recordings.
Turkey Fingers “Wave a white ribbon…Why Should the boys hands freeze? I felt hungry…”
A.Y. Garnisova : vocals
A.I Kazakov : vocals
A. Gurdeyova : vocals
Joe “fingers” Carr : piano
W. “pee-wee” Gerhardt Hunt III : trombone
The three vocalists are from the album pictured “Folk Music of the Finno-Ugrik and Turkik peoples”. The three vocals used are from Singers in the Tartar Region of southern russia in either ‘68 or ‘70. The first two verses (and first two vocalists listed, respectively) are uncut and at the 3rd has two cuts only. All three are at the proper pitch and speed. I added the harmony vocal on the last verse by pitching my self up 4 steps, i have no idea what i am saying and the only listed lyrics for the tatar singers are the title in quotations at the top, in order.
The music is made from two loops from the record “Pee-Wee and Fingers” by Joe “fingers” Carr and W. “pee-wee” Gerhardt Hunt III slowed down quite a bit. The bass is made from a sample of the piano and the back beat is made from me hitting a Glenfiddich scotch can that has contact mic’s on it and then run through an amp.
I wish i could finagle a few more tracks out of this band but I think i just got lucky the once.
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If anyone has any ideas what to call this, let me know, for now it’s untitled…..
Chocolate Chuck is a local DJ, who uses unconvetional sources like children records and other strange things in his compositions. His debut “The Goodnight EP” is truly enjoyable and funny, all about bed time etc., and is available for free download here.
Today brings the third installment of the Murder Mountain remote dispatches, and the Corner Pocket Local Music Program will be broadcasting LIVE from Bellingham from the top of Murder Mountain Studios! Our musical guests are Bellinghams Ergo Ego!
Tune in online at www.hollowearthradio.com from 5-7pm today for two hours of local NWxNW music and a live performance from Ergo Ego!
Ergo Ego have a very distinct sound: it is dark, moody, brooming and patient indie rock, channeling the earthy bog corners of Whatcom County and the urban gasoline alley puddles of downtown Bellingham. it is fairly dynamic with pretty strums and bright picks plastered next to blaring distorted riffs and drags. personally, it kind of reminds me of northwest 90’s fav’s Lync meet northwest 90’s fav’s Red Stars Theory. add in a bit of mid 90’s Bellingham The Lighthouse Mission and Two if By Sea*, for a very Whatcom taste. almost feels like hanging out at the Showoff Gallery on a wet spring evening!
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We’re moving to a new location today in Wallingford (Goodbye, Phinney Ridge!) - so, the radio is going to be spotty most of the day. Hopefully we’ll have things up and running again by this afternoon/evening. We look forward to this change and we’ll have pictures up soon of our new space (Note: we’re no longer going to be a basement radio, we’ve moved to higher ground and are taking over an attic!)
Today on the Corner Pocket Radio Program is our second installment of the “Live From Murder Mountain” Series. We will be remote broadcasting LIVE from Murder Mountain headquarters from 5-7pm on todays program.
Our featured guest this week is Rooftops, Bellinghams purveyors of twinkling math-rock and calculus inspired riffs and taps! This band features veteran noodle’r Mark Dietrich of Lands Farther East fame, as well as newer hamSTAR transplants Wendelin Wohlgemuth and Drew Fitchette.
Listen online at www.hollowearthradio.com from 5-7pm TODAY! (or for the rebroadcast Thursday May 1st 2-4pm)
A straightforward mashup/screw, 50 cent’s “In da club” with Lawrence Welk’s “Bubbles in the wine”. Pitched 50 down, and fudged a few things, and voila!