- Tracklist & Links (please click the highlighted names to visit each band's web-site).
Troublemakers "Staden Göteborg"
Division of Laura Lee "Need To Get Some"
The Moving Sounds "Never Follow Through"
The Movements "She Said"
The Wild Shore "Chinese Birds"
Arvidson "I'd Hate To See You Go"
Spiders "High Society", "Rules of The Game", "Fraction"
Spiders at Truckstop Alaska, Gothenburg - Photo by Anders Magnusson |
Långfinger "Clap Your Hands For The Troubadour"
The Oholics "Wasted Youth"
The Sympathy "Get Away"
Side Effects "Let's Take a Walk in The Space Between Us"
Eken "Tanto, Min Gröna Fru"
Headons "Million Ways"
Samling "Stackars Lilla Värsting"
Swedish Brilliance "Another Day"
The Wonder Boys "Conspiracy Theory" Bruce Emms of MUG Music Store - Photo by Steve Worrall |
Bruce Emms at MUG Music Store (Musik Utan GRÄNSER), Kaserntorget 9, Gothenburg SE-411 18
Hans Selander at Record Union A&R and Selander Art
Also, thanks to Anders Magnusson.
For all previous Swedish Special Edition Podcasts please check out the Retrosonic Podcast web-site on Soundcloud. All are available to download for free, here's a guide to all the Episodes so far.
Part 1: Ian Person, guitarist with The Soundtrack of Our Lives talks about the decision to call time on the band at the end of 2012. We also discuss his own music and play a selection of tracks from Ian's debut solo album "Diamonds In The Rough" and from the soundtrack to the new IFK Gothenburg movie "Football's Last Proletarians". We are also extremely delighted to include some brand new, as yet unreleased, songs from his forthcoming solo album.
Part 2: Thomas and David from one of Sweden's best psychedelic-garage-space-rock bands, The Movements, take us on a trip through the band's story which includes chapters as diverse as writing a theme song for a German football team, to being the first band that legendary Union Carbide Productions and Soundtrack of Our Lives guitarist Björn Olsson produced. From rehearsing songs in a hospital ward while singer David recovered from cancer, they ended up being the first band to have their very own Space Rock album taken to Outer Space by Swedish astronaut Christer Fuglesang! Generously sound-tracked by loads of great Movements songs, you can find out more in this fascinating special edition podcast!
Part 3: Movie Directors Martin Jönsson and Carl Pontus Hjorthén tell us all about their stunning new documentary, "Football's Last Proletarians" (Fotbollens Sista Proletärer), a fascinating look back at IFK Gothenburg's 1980's European adventures under the management of Sven-Göran Eriksson. We are also joined by one of the stars of the team, and of course the movie itself, ex-IFK, Liverpool and Fiorentina defender, Glenn Hysén. The Podcast features some examples of The Soundtrack of Our Lives' guitarist, Ian Person's excellent music from the film.
Our final Episode in the Swedish Series will be a special feature on Mattias Hellberg where we talk about his fascinating career from his early days in Karlstad to the present day as he prepares to release his latest solo album. Mattias talks about putting on gigs in the college canteen for Union Carbide Productions to forming his own bands such as Ugly Jake and later The Nymphet Noodlers with Martin Hederos, Mattias Bärjed and Jan Martens. We chat about his various collaborations and projects including The Solution, The Hellacopters, The Soundtrack of Our Lives, Hederos & Hellberg and more recently, with Nationalteatern. The Episode is generously soundtracked with lots of music from a selection of his many phases, including his solo albums and with The White Moose. We're also honoured to have some superb exclusive, unreleased songs from his forthcoming album. Please keep a check on the Retro Man Blog, Facebook page, Twitter feed @RetroMan65 or Retrosonic Podcast Soundcloud web-site for news of the release date of this great Mattias Hellberg Special Edition.
The Movements Podcast Cover Photo copyright Josefine Larsson 2012.
Ian Person Podcast Cover Photo copyright Paul Slattery 2012.
Spiders live Photo copyright Anders Magnusson 2012.
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