Sunday, November 16, 2014

MEDIAFRENZY FRIDAY - 14-11-14 HONEYBEE EDITION 2014

PLAYLIST

Ruth Moody - The Garden
Karla Adolphe - Flying Low
Layah Jane - Honey
Dick Hyman - Honeysuckle Rose
Neil Young - Plastic Flowers
Sunparlour Players - I Hope This Isn’t The End For you
Sarah Smith - It All Comes Back
Blackwood Honeybees - Love Song For The End Of The World
Kris & Dee - Bloom
Kris & Dee - Weeds
Jenn Grant - Green Grows The Lilac
Mark Martyre - Where Will You Go Now
Ghost Bees - Vampires of The West Coast
Rolled Dolls - Bumblebee
Valery Gore - Hummingbird in reverse
Alanna Gurr & The Greatest State - Golden Coast
Foxygen - Flowers
We Are The City - Friends Hurt
Le Fruit Vert - Passiflore
Enfant Magique - Track 8 ?
Man Meets Bear - Epngishmok
Austra - What We Done
Buttonfly - Starsfade
Beach House - Wild
Paconomad - Restless
Danny Michel - Feather, Fur & Fin
Buck 65 - Roses In The Rain
Sloan - Carried Away
Stars - What Is To Be Done
Charles Bradley - Love Bug Blues
Budos band - Shattered Wings
Marvin Gaye - How Sweet It Is
Four Tops - I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)

Join msmediafrenzy misbeehaving on air, telling you the buzz about the plight of our pollinators and playing sweet sweet songs. Get the low down on Neonic Insecticides, The new “F” Word, Environmental Protection Agency study findings, pollinator friendly plants and general tips for helping the bee population. Bee-keeper Dan phoned in to tell about the loss of half his hives, seeing the damage done by toxic insecticides firsthand and the dreadful duty of bagging up dead and dying bees to send to the Ministry of Agriculture for testing.  Find out more at the Plight of the Pollinators Forum at Wolf Performance Hall Monday November 24th at 7pm. Congratulations to Adam for winning the Alanna Gurr & The Greatest State CD giveaway.  Thanks to Adam and Jason for the requests!

Available to stream, until November 28th, 2014, here: http://chrwradio.ca/programs/maximum-joy-mediafrenzy



Friday, November 7, 2014

MEDIAFRENZY FRIDAY PLAYLIST - 14-10-31 HALLOWEEN EDITION

Aired on CHRW Radio 94.9 FM on October 31st, 2014 1:30 - 3:40pm


SONGS

Manhattan Transfer - Twilight Zone
Twilight Hotel - Highway Prayer
Matt Mays & El Torpedo - Lost Souls
Echo & The Bunnymen - Killing Moon
Lucky Widmore - Howling at the Moon
Spoon - They Want My Soul
Speaking Tongues - Graveyard Blues
Bloody Hollies - Dead Letter
Buck 65 - A Case For Us
PhonopHoniC - Architects of Discontent
Factor (Ceschi) - Raise the Dead
Imogen Heap - Lifeline
Flaming Lips - Us & Them
The Cure - Friday I’m in Love
Misfits - Monster Mash
Arrogant Worms - Vance the Vegetarian Zombie
Electric Youth - Real Hero
Johan Soderqvist - Let the Right One In (score)
Bauhaus - Bela Lugosi’s Dead

Haunting tunes and haunting stories from our Prison Industrial Complex.  Between spooky songs DJ Mediafrenzy talks about crime rates being at an all time low, while Canada builds and incarcerates more people than ever before.  Human rights topics such as: unsanitary conditions, prisoners’ justice, restorative justice, pen pal programs, ACLU petitions, health access, issues at the local detention centre, murders, lock downs and the need for human dignity are broached on the show. Plus there were give-aways: Two tickets to Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here tribute at the Grand Theatre and Electric Youth's new CD! I'm going to try and have a giveaway every show!

Available to stream online here until November 13th: http://chrwradio.ca/programs/maximum-joy-mediafrenzy
(Click "Previous Shows" tab, October 31st, 2014)


Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Best Albums of 2013

December 31st, 2013

2013 was a exciting year for music and I had a very tough time choosing what I considered 'best', due to my eclectic collection (which I have recently dubbed an 'eclection').
They're the 'best' for me in so many different ways; some 'best' for the dancefloor, road trips, cheering up or mellowing out.  The common denominator is that I loved them, so there's that.

Here are my top 5 albums of 2013 + runner's up, in no particular order because it's nearly impossible to compare my favourite rap, rock, electronic and roots albums in that way.

xx dj mediafrenzy

DJ MEDIAFRENZY's TOP 5 ALBUMS of 2013

Ah yeah!  This album just makings me so happy to listen to.  It's rap at it's finest IMO;
clever, lyrical, socially conscious, deep and hopeful.  While Eminem would be screaming obscenities at us through the mic, Shad shares poetry with a smile and a helluva beat.  My favourite tracks include: "Love Means", a duet with the very rad femcee, Eternia from Tdot delving into the complexities of relationships, monogamy and expectation and "Fam Jam" a super upbeat track exploring his roots and place in this world.  I was fortunate enough to open for Shad last year at a small show, EOA, which was quite a treat. His passion for his old London stomping grounds is ever apparent.  He praised and thanked all the lifelong/old friends and faces he saw at the LMH concert on this year's tour.  I wish I could have enjoyed the show more, the melody was lost in the bass, which shook my insides and made the songs almost an unrecognizable vibrating fart.  They should have turned down the bass a tad and let the rest of the elements keep shining. The spoken word during the encore made the hairs on my arm stand on end, so it made it all worth it.

This might just be my most listened to album of 2013.  I picked up a CD copy of this on the way out of town and it stayed on repeat for the whole 4 hour drive.  I wasn't sick of it at the end.  I listened to it more, I want more.  The album, which features the sounds of over 50 different instruments immediately puts you in a relaxed zen state, but holds you entranced and interested, never bored.  Ernest Greene's best work yet.  Good for both late night driving and early morning rising.

The awesome, dark psychedelic side of the the Sadies shines through the most in their latest release.  It still contains a heavy western feel of twang and sorrow, but with such a driving force coming through the instruments.  I do love this album, but the optimum way to fully experience the emotion, strength and endurance in this music is to see 'em live, playing their hearts out through 2 sets and a encore.  "Thank you Ladies and Gentleman, we only have 26 more songs for you tonight."

It's funny how albums grow on you (or you into them).  I really didn't care for this album on first listen: the poppy disco vibe was annoying me, but damn if it wasn't so catchy.  The second listen had me bobbing my head, singing along and looking forward to the next track. I was hooked. My favourite song on the album is the finale, an epic electronic prog symphony called Contact, but the whole album is solid. I still enjoy hearing 'Get Lucky' despite it being overplayed to death on the radio this summer and I always look forward seeing to the next associated music video.

Ooohh, sweet soul.  The horns, the moans, the deep, cool, sexy sounds from Daptone Records.
No, I'm not mistaken, this wasn't recorded in 1973.  But with 2  amazing albums in 3 years, I must say, we are extremely fortunate to have soul music of this calibre being recorded in 2013.  What a voice from Mr. Bradley, and The Menahan Street Band satisfies to the utmost degree.  I hear in Toronto he finished the show and got offstage to give the audience hugs.  

Close Runners Up

My favourite hip hop producer collaborates with a stellar crew here, especially Kirby Dominant and Jeans Boots with their track "Don't Give Up"

Love me some Cults, puts me in a good mood

Beautiful rootsy, bluesy, folk with a strong hint of soul.  She's got a real phenomenal, unique voice. Hopefully 2014 will bring a live show my way.

YES! Dirty, rough, pumping rock and roll.  The old boys have not lost their touch.  Definitely worth checking out.  I'll be missing the concert this spring, but a big 'rock on' to those of you who will witness these legends on potentially (one of?) their last tour(s).  Bluesy 'Loner' wins best track off this one.  The album cover is magical.

Neko singing Nico's 'Afraid'.  That song alone wins this album a place on this list.  Haunting and dramatic…and beautiful.


2014, whatcha got for my ears?

Thursday, May 9, 2013

THE ART OF THE ALBUM COVER!

I have the opportunity to teach one of the coolest kids art day camps ever.

THE ART OF THE ALBUM COVER!

It's almost as if this workshop was designed for me to teach it, themes which are near and dear to me. Music and art, so intrinsically tied to convey a thought or feeling. Parents, these are the gems your children should know about; artistic expression, multimedia techniques, what on earth that huge round piece of black vinyl is for...crucial knowledge!

The Art of the Album Cover PA Day Camp Workshop
Friday, June 7th, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm at Museum London.

In this camp, kids will not only learn what a record is and play some, they'll create their own creative album covers! LP covers are an outlet for artistic experimentation and the visual image can sell the music inside. Young artists will gain inspiration from the exhibitions, and then work with pop icons to create personalized album covers using a variety of print media. They'll even go home with an LP inside!

Cost: $50 (supporters $45)
For children ages 5 to 12.
Call 519-661-0333 now to register.
http://museumlondon.ca/programsevents/childrenandyouthprograms/

Help instil a love for music and the arts in your child by registering them in this workshop.

THANK YOU!

Friday, January 25, 2013

REBIRTH OF THE APK

Many of us were quite saddened by what seemed a sudden closure of the beloved establishment last fall, then we were curious and ecstatic to hear of it's subsequent reopening and collaboration with Brennan's Beer Bistro. Good news for the whole community and great news for me! Not only is the bar in which I play a significant number of my dj gigs reopening downtown, it's also less than a dozen steps from Grooves Record Store, which is both a boon to a dj to have nearby, as well as being one of my many places of employment.


The APK re-launch party will be a very exciting night featuring BA Johnston, who I remember once put on a super fun show in the ol' EVAC Garage; The Sea & City, whose handcrafted CD cases can't be beat; and Wax Mannequin, whose songwriting and stage presence have been mystifying me since near the turn of the millenium. Tough acts to follow.


Lucky for me, my job has a fairly simple goal: Share lots of fantastic music, make a bunch of you get up and dance and perhaps accomodate a request or two, if I happen to have it on wax or if there's a decent wireless connection. New bar, so I' not sure what the set-up will be like. My mixer is getting a tune-up too, so I'm looking forward to getting that back in my hands by then, fingers crossed and needle poised over the groove.

dj mediafrenzy

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the apk and half a dino present:
THE REBIRTH OF THE APK
FRIDAY FEB 1st
9:00 p.m
19
$5

ft:
B.A JOHNSTON
WAX MANNEQUIN
THE SEA & CITY
DJ MEDIAFRENZY
spinning tracks until the wee hours


The APK - 347 Clarence St.
(right beside Grooves)

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Half A Dino & APK Live present...

Let me tell ya, Half a Dino organizes some pretty wicked music events and I want to spread the word about this great rock n roll show happening August 10th. I'll be closing the night with by spinning some vinyl tunes. There will be 4 bands playing before my set, so I'm likely to be on around 1AM.

I'm familiar with The Raccoon Wedding (soo much fun live! Great instrument line-up) and The Sea & City (Their sweet fabric covered CDs avec button are stocked at Grooves Records) and I had a listen to the other acts online and can say that this show once again features some amazing talent. I'm oh so glad we have venues like APK Live and dedicated promoters/organizers/producers such as Half A Dino (who will be releasing a compilation album later in the year. Keep your eyes peeled for that.) The poster for the show was designed by multi-talented super gal Katie Wilhelm.

Here are the deets. I have a few new records I got in Chicago, I'd like to share them with you. Come on, rock out:

APK Live & Half a Dino Presents:

Five Awesome Acts for ONLY Five Bucks

ft.

THE RACOON WEDDING (Brantford)

THE SEA & CITY (London)

wsg.

THE LET GOES (London)

REBEL REBEL (Toronto)

DJ MEDIAFRENZY (London)

/ / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Friday, August 10th, 2012
APK Live (340 Wellington St.)

$5/19+

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APK Live | @apklive
http://apklive.com/

Half a Dino | @HalfADino
http://halfadino.bandcamp.com/

Friday, March 2, 2012

THE HITS REMIXED


This week I created my first remix. I was inspired by the callout from the local hip hop collaboration Backburner and Handsolo Records, to create a remixed version of the song "Heatwave". You can watch the original video here.

Now, I've been an editor since high school. I've edited documentaries, music videos, promo videos, foley and audio scores. I've also recorded music with friends on 4-tracks and onto my computer, but I have not dabbled much in music production and song remixing on my own, so this was a new endeavour for me. One thing I did know was that this song could use some flute. I listened to the song repeatedly and jammed along, scribbling notes that accompanied the song nicely.

Onto the recording process, I started by doing what every financially struggling indie artist does every now and then, and that is, borrowing gear. I was hoping my friend's MBox would do the trick to capture the sound, but the software was not co-operating with my operating system. The techno age gap was too great. We tried different connection methods and I almost had it working as a line-in to my computer, but ended up with a heck of a lot of noise from the mic input.

So after fiddling around with that for a night and the following morning, I scratched that idea, decided to switch gears and use a digital recording device. Thank you Liminal Arts for providing the recorder. It worked wonders. We set up in the spare, empty room in my apartment to give the flute natural echo. The recording was pristine, despite my creaky floorboards. We recorded a couple tracks, with ample bars to be looped and mixed as desired.

I spent the next day laying that track in with the acapella track of Heatwave in Garageband. I really love the original production of the song and I wanted to pay homage to that sound and maintain the integrity of the original version, while giving it, new elements and a unique flair. I cut up the instrumental track, added FX to different sections of it, removed some of it, subbed in a new drum track in parts and overlaid instrumental elements here and there, moving, cutting, adjusting the sound.

The end result, a remix I'm quite pleased with. The flute feels like a natural element in the track, the new drums have a snazzy kick to the song and the original elements ground it back to it's roots. I would love some feedback, don't hesitate to comment, praise or criticize. I wanna hear it all!

Have a listen to my remix here:
http://soundcloud.com/mediafrenzy/heatwave-remix-by-dj

I submitted the track on the day of the contest deadline (Feb 29th) to the record label. They will pick their favourite and that selection will be included on a vinyl single of "Heatwave"! It's always been a dream of mine to have some of my work on a piece of vinyl. One of these days, it will happen. I'm not harbouring any expectations from this particular project. The whole process was a fairly new thing for me, which will hopefully lead to some more flute accompaniments, live or recordings. It was a four day experiment, which turned out to be a great deal of fun and I now know I want to do more of it.

Here are my words of advice for those looking to branch out with their music production. Don't be afraid to:

  • try something new
  • push your boundaries,
  • ask for help (and accept it if offered)
  • be open to ideas

Finally - Do not give up if you fail after the first attempt. When it seemed I had no way to record and my troubleshooting was unsuccessful I nearly stopped, gave up, thinking I had no way to do it, not enough time to get my gear/mixer from across town, all these roadblocks that I thought I didn't have enough time and energy to overcome. By accepting a suggestion of an alternative way to record and jumping on that chance, I managed to get it done! I learned the software as I went, honing skills and having fun.

Whether it's the best submission of the bunch will be up to the judges, but I can tell you it is definitely an original one. With live flute and the remix stylings of dj mediafrenzy it's bound to be one of a kind.