8 posts tagged “radio”
Two things:
The new single from Oliver's side-project Desmond Chancer And The Long Memories, "When All Goes Wrong", is out now on Villainous Records from all good digital download services, backed by "You Are Forgotten". Available at:
HMV Tunes http://hmv.com/hmvweb/digitalProductDetails.do?ctx=-1;8;-1;-1&productId=6378897
E Music http://www.emusic.com/album/Various-Artists-When-All-Goes-Wrong-MP3-Download/11197414.html
Music Gremlin http://www.musicgremlin.com/GetNewMusic/ArtistOverview.aspx?id=237852
Also available at iTunes and Napster. And check out the great videos for each track below:
Secondly, Oliver returns to London's Blast FM station this coming Monday (19th May) to take the hot seat once again as Damien Brogden's "Shifty Disco Show" guest, promising a slightly more slick and less piss-taking interview as he again plugs tracks from his (now I-Tunes available) "Our Condition" album as well as from Desmond Chancer and other projects, and also introduces tracks from seminal influences and from muso mates who he owes a favour. Listen in between 6pm and 8pm online at www.blastfm.co.uk, or if you are living in London having not gone into self-imposed exile after Boris Johnson's election victory, at 87.7 FM on the actual proper wireless.
Here is some footage of Worldview from their Oxford Jericho Tavern gig back in early February, belting out the epic "One Rule For You" (Oasis with laptops and a wider vocabulary) infront of a select audience of friends, family and random gig-goers. They began the set with this, the "Our Condition" album opener, before speeding through a selection of would-be hits, including the creepily lust-filled "So Fearless" and Ibiza-style techno toe-tapper "Tourist".
Thanks to James T.B. for providing important documentary evidence of Oliver's ability to perform outside his bedroom studio - nice camera work and arty B&W moments befitting the song's "serious" subject manner! (I'll buy you a pint etc.)
Meanwhile, continuing this multimedia giveaway, here is Oliver's on air chat with the BBC's Tim Bearder for his Download Show on the radio the other Saturday. It was done over the phone but Oliver sensibly left out his habitual heavy breathing bit. With all this mounting exposure it can only be a matter of time before someone somewhere gives him some money for doing music...
Things are picking up alarmingly for Worldview’s Mr Oliver Shaw as he finds himself featured both on online music-buff sites and on the good old-fashioned wireless. You can hear him talking about his sideline as Junkfood Jones in Desmond Chancer & The Long Memories to BBC Radio Oxford The Download Show’s Tim Bearder, then diplomatically trying to chose their demo of the week, here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/oxford/content/articles/2005/10/14/download_team.shtml. The show went out on Saturday 15th March at 6pm and will remain online for the rest of the week. Oliver is interrogated on his mobile at around the 30min mark. And here, in an exclusive for all Vox readers, is a recently completed Desmond Chancer track, the majestic, ethereal and rain-sodden "Chasing A Dream". Featuring O. Shaw Esq on piano, guitar and production duties:
Meanwhile those nice folk at www.tunatheday.com have made a second Worldview track, "So Fearless", their Catch Of The Day for Monday 17th March (having featured "One Rule For You" a few weeks back). The song features on the recent "Our Condition" album which should shortly be for sale on I-Tunes, with a slightly revised tracklisting. TunA the Day’s Ade has noted a resemblance to Prince (musical rather than physical), and his choice of "So Fearless" is made all the more poignant by the fact that the lust-object who inspired it clearly no longer wants Oliver looking at her Facebook profile (sigh!). Hear the track below:
And he will be playing with his Worldview at Oxford’s Purple Turtle, where entry is free and the beer is almost free, this very Friday night, possibly chancing a debut rendition of the even more Prince-ly "Message 2 U"!! It’s almost too much...
Back at the end of 2007 Worldview's Oliver Shaw had the good fortune to be Damien Brogden's first Special Guest on his new "Shifty Disco Show" on London station Blast FM. This was an act of pure nepotism as Oliver and Damian are buddies from back in 'Nam (Cheltenham). Oliver introduced tracks from his current friends-and-family promo CD "Our Condition", played two songs live'n'acoustic in the studio, aired favourite tracks from seminal influences Prince, World Party and New Order, and generally philosophised about life and music, while addressing head-on the inevitable questions about his historical connection with the biggest band on the planet. Some of this banter was deemed "very funny", and copies of the now legendary show are currently circulating among the Rock cognescenti, much as Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's "Derek & Clive" bootlegs were a fixture of the Led Zeppelin tour plane in the '70s (Coldplay have all requested copies). Hear some choice excerpts, including banter and music, below:
Back in the here and now, Oliver & co are limbering up for the first Worldview London date in over a year, at Lark In The Park, along with Oxford's fabulous soul-funk-dance ensemble The Conscripts, on Tuesday 26th Feb. Why not pop down and see what he looks like in the flesh (kind of a darker, moodier Louis Theroux infact)...
STOP PRESS: tonight Worldview's Oliver Shaw joins host Damien Brogden on The Shifty Disco Show at www.blastfm.co.uk for a Madchester-themed evening between 8 and 10pm. They will be discussing and playing their favourite tracks from that Northern neck-of-the-woods; expect music from Joy Division, Stone Roses, Smiths + Morrissey, Happy Mondays, New Order + Electronic, and cast members from Coronation Street, possibly. Oliver will also be airing his own acid-house tribute "Must Try Harder", which didn't quite make it onto the recent "Our Condition" promo CD but is a staple of Worldview's live set. Come down and hear them play it this Thursday at Oxford's Jericho Tavern! He has also thoughtfully added it to the Worldview myspace and made it downloadable for "da fans"!!
After nearly 10 years hawking his own effortlessly commercial music around to no avail, Oliver Shaw finally finds himself on an official single release, in his other guise as Junkfood Jones, songwriter/instrumentalist/production-meister in Desmond Chancer And The Long Memories. Here is the official press spiel from an actual proper label, Villainous Records, who are putting it out:
Oliver Shaw will be taking to the airwaves this coming Tuesday night (27th Nov) as special guest on Damien Brogden's show at London-based online radio station www.blastfm.co.uk, between 8pm and 10pm. Tracks from his latest (so far very limited) Worldview release "Our Condition" will be given a spin, along with music from some of his favourite artists and formative influences. Oliver expects to be given a tough Paxman-style grilling from old pal Damo, who will probably demand to know, among other things, why he languishes in low-grade jobs while ex-musical associates end up in Coldplay. If he survives this on-air probing he may well strum one of his best-loved songs there and then in an unplugged manner and introduce some tracks from current side-projects. Speaking of which, a few new tracks have found their way on to the Desmond Chancer myspace, www.myspace.com/desmondchancerandthelongmemories, where Oliver works under the alias "Junkfood Jones" for non-contractual reasons. One is a suitably mellow'n'wintry take on Silent Night, now downloadable for yer listening pleasure. And below is his current favourite from the Chancer sessions, featuring the melancholy lyrics and Robeson-esque croon of "Desmond", aka Tom McDonnell, "You Are Forgotten". (That's Shaw tickling the ivories, as "Junkfood Jones".)
STOP PRESS: Damien's show on Blast FM now has a Myspace, at www.myspace.com/theshiftydiscoshow.