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Spring Update 2003 for Don
Campau/ No Pigeonholes/ Lonely Whistle Music
No Pigeonholes
This is a radio show hosted by Don Campau featuring music
by home produced and small studio artists from around the
world in many styles. It is broadcast on KKUP 91.5 FM to the
San Francisco and Monterey Bay Areas twice a month, the
2nd and the 4th Sundays from 3-5
PM..
www.kkup.com
European broadcast and additional internet archiving by
Radio
Marabu, a shortwave
collective in Germany.
www.RadioMarabu.de
Past playlists are available at:
http://lonelywhistle.tripod.com/playlists
CDs and cassettes of past shows are also available, contact
me for details:
campaudj@jps.net
Feel free to send your music for airplay. I am especially
interested in airing home recordings.
The backlog for the show is heavy right now so it may take
awhile to air your music, thanks for your patience .If you
recently sent your music for airplay I will get it on as soon
as possible.
Don Campau/ No Pigeonholes/ PO Box 9162/ Santa Rosa CA
95405
Lonely Whistle Music
Micro label featuring the music of Don Campau, Robin
OBrien, Timo, Dino DiMuro, Nicole Campau and many
international artists.
http://lonelywhistle.tripod.com/lwcatalog
New releases:
Don Campau "Man On A
Mission" 6 song EP length CDR of new rock material with a
special appearance from Mark Kissinger on the title track. Its
punky and eccentric. $4 CDR
Don Campau "lowercase
fraud" experimental sound mixes with guests Robin OBrien and
Hal McGee.$5 CDR
Eric Wallack and Don Campau "Wreck A Lilac" instrumental collaboration
thick with guitars, bass, harmonica, effects. Its like a
soundtrack for an unwritten film with nods to Kaiser/ Frith or
Cooder/ Lindley. $5 CDR
Go Ahead, You Review It
Review site where you are invited to participate. Most of
the reviews are older now and this site will be redone as soon
as possible.Still a good resource for information about
artists on "No Pigeonholes". Also, film reviews from
Joshua Peck
are still
available.
http://lonelywhistle.tripod.com/index.html
Museum of Rare and Live Music:
http://lonelywhistle.tripod.com/museum
write for more information if interested, trades
only
Miscellaneous:
Sad news from my dear friend Dino DiMuro. His wife Julie was in a terrible car
accident in early March and still lies in a coma in Los
Angeles. Please direct your positive thoughts and prayers to
him and his family, Friday 7, and Elizabeth 3. I do not know
if he can answer your mail at this time but his email address
is:
recordings@aol.com
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David Wimble runs it all
from Canada. Great job David!
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Wampus Multimedia is
another fine promotion resource for indie
musicians.
http://wampus.com/news/03mar.html
If you havent yet checked out Londons incredible streaming
Resonance
Radio, do so
now.
http://www.resonancefm.com
Musician Ernest Woodall has started a review page
at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/onlinemusicreview/
Nick Bensen runs
Free City
Media, a music label and
review site. Nice work Nick
http://www.freecitymedia.com/
Hip Hop DX does a nice job
with current info and reviews at:
http://www.hiphopdx.com/
Otis Fodder is posting a
weird and strange MP3 once a day called 365 Days.From kitsch
to just plain bizarre.
http://www.otisfodder.com/365days/365archive.html
From Argentina, Sergio Vilar hosts a radio program and website called
Nucleus. He
seems to be interested in hard rock, symphonic, celtic,
progressive and other music.
http://ar.geocities.com/nucleusprog2/index.html
Features and reviews of independent music from Dusted Magazine.
http://www.dustedmagazine.com
Dimitry Gurtovoy is the
editor for Specialradio.de
, an internet radio station in Russia. They seem to welcome
all styles and have a very open attitude.
http://www.specialradio.net/
Rochester New Yorks fascinating and unusual website,
The
Refrigerator.
http://www.therefrigerator.net/
Take a look at the internet only music magazine,
Ear
Candy.
http://www.therefrigerator.net/
Looking to book more gigs? Check out onlinegigs.com.
http://www.onlinegigs.com
Jerry Kranitz runs the
Ear Relevant
Hoedown, a net radio show and
review site.Powerful resource and a great guy
too.
http://aural-innovations.com/radio/hoedown.html
Bryan Days Public Eyesore label has a unique lineup of experimental
music offerings.
http://www.sinkhole.net/pehome/home.htm
Rotcod Zzaj (also known as
Dick Metcalf) is an exceptionally hard working improviser and
reviewer. Ill bet he wouldnt mind getting your experimental/
improv release.
http://home.attbi.com/~rotcod/
Oddball sounds and noises from the one and only
Charles Rice
Goff III and his label,
Taped Rugs
Productions.
http://www.geocities.com/padukem/
Russian electronic musician Artemiy Artemiev
runs the Electroshock label, a must for fans of this
genre.
http://www.electroshock.ru/
Bret Hart is an improviser
and reviewer living in North Carolina. Interesting musician ,
wonderful contact
http://hartsongs.tripod.com/bret_hart_page1.htm
also his Unheard Music Site
http://hartsongs.tripod.com/theunheardmusic_page19.htm
Tim Jones and Terri B are
fantastic and veteran English musicians with their label
Stone
Premonitions. A most
important contact for space and progressive
rock.
http://www.aural-innovations.com/stonepremonitions/
The amazing music of Seattles Amy Denio is available at her website and also
information about her gigs and all important anti-war links.
Do it now!
http://home.earthlink.net/~amydenio/index.html
For strange and spacey sounds, do not forget Haltapes from Hal McGee.Wild!
http://hometown.aol.com/haltapes1/index.html
If you produce a zine, a radio show, newsletter, review
site, or other resource for independent musicians and want to
be included in my next update, just send me an email with your
information. The next update will be early in summer 2003.
Don Campau/ PO Box 9162/ Santa Rosa CA 95405
campaudj@jps.net
Mr. Mark Ritchie runs the tape label called KAW. I've
been a fan of his music for several years now.His somewhat
lo-fi folk sound and plaintive vocals touch me in a personal
way . He has recorded solo, with his band Shy Rights Movement
and early projects under various names.I spoke with Mark
recently and queried him on a few things. >
>Question: When did KAW start and why? And why
KAW...what does it stand for >or mean?
KAW used
to stand for Killing Animals is Wrong. It was kind of a
vegan/animal rights thing. I used to be a vegan and into
things like that when I was younger. I'm still a
vegetarian and stuff, but nowadays I really don't tell
people what KAW means. It's kind of fun to let them guess! I
just like the way it sounds, and it made sense to keep the
name after all these years rather than coming up with a
new name. I thought of changing the name to Vanity
Recordings, which was kind of a jokey name, but no one got the
joke, so I named a Shy Rights Movement tape that instead.
> >Question: You perform as Frank Peck-is this
some kind of inside joke or >just a way of being
anonymous? > I originally came up with the name
Frank Peck because I was too embarassed to put out tapes
under my own name. I don't know why. It meant I could send
them to people and be annoymous. If they didn't like the
tape, it wasn't as bad. I may start using my real name
soon, though. I feel a bit more confident now without
having to hide behind a pseudonym. The name Frank Peck
sounds like a stand up comedian or something- not really
suited to my depressing songs!
>Question: I
guess your band, Shy Rights Movement, is broken up now. What
>are the differences to you between working solo and in
the band context? >Do you think its possible to keep a
band together in the long run if there >are only low
paying gigs and limited groupie action?! > The band
isn't really broken up. 2 of the members of the band left, but
the guitar player and me are still recording as a duo.
It's kind of funnier having a 'band' called Shy Rights
Movement with hardly any members. The funniest thing of
all would if there was only one person in it, or no people
in it. but i can't really see how that would work!! There
should be a new SRM thing sometime in 2001. We're
recording onto a PC now, so hopefully no one can call us
lo-fi anymore. We were never really lo-fi, anyway. We
recorded a lot of those songs in studios, it's just that
my equipment for copying tapes is so shit, it reduces
everything to a lo-fi mess.
Working solo is cool
because I can record songs really soon after writing them,
but I don't have a 4 track or anything, so unfortunately all
my solo stuff so far has been lo-fi, which is fine, but I
also want my songs to sound good. I guess having a mixture
of nicely recorded stuff and lo-fi stuff is good too.
It was pretty hard keeping the band together,
basically because I'm not a natural leader and I had to
put myself in that role in order to get anything done. I
hated organising gigs and stuff so I don't miss that at all.
Also, having to make 20 phone calls just to organise a
practice drove me crazy! And the groupie action was,
sadly, non-existant! Singing songs about your feelings and
shit may be seen as cool to 14 year old boys, but girls are
FAR more sensible and rightly see all that stuff as boring
and dumb!
>Question: Tell us about some of your
favorite music and influences... > My favourite
bands are Husker Du, The Replacements, American Music Club,
Red House Painters, Scud Mountain Boys, Son Volt, but i'm
also really influenced by literature like Frederic Exley,
Charles Bukowski and stuff. Films too. So much stuff
influences me, but I hope I'm more than a product of my
influences. I really don't want to just copy someone, or
be like a karaoke version of another artist. There
wouldn't be any point in that. I've written songs since i
was 7 or 8, so i feel like it's something that's always been
in me. There is also lots of cool underground stuff, a lot
of which I put out on KAW. People like Kenyata Sullivan,
Ruth Sherbourne and Timo are such great songwriters who
most people will never have the chance to hear, which is a
real shame. > >Questionj: If you were filthy
rich how do you think it would change you? >
>Well, I'd certainly worry less about paying bills and
shit like that! Money >and the lack of it is a total
drag, so I'd LOVE to be filthy rich! I'd do >almost
anything in the pursuit of money, I know no shame! I'd do ads
for >McDonalds - anything - dressed up as a chicken if
need be!
>Question: Tell us your recent projects
and how people can get in touch >with you... >
>There's a tape called "Garnethill" which should be
coming out soon on the >Best Kept Secret label from
Italy.There's a split tape out with Ian C >Stewart. I'm
putting out a single by Timo and the new SRM stuff will be out
>whenever we get it recorded (which may be
never!!)People can take a look at >my website:
<http://www.geocities.com/srmband/kaw.html> or
email me: kawtapes@hotmail.com
<mailto:kawtapes@hotmail.com>
>Question: Any
final thoughts? > >No. I'm going to eat some
cornflakes now! Thanks Don! >
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