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New Podcast: John Brown and David Day on The New Spin
by dashiell on Mar.31, 2010, under Canadian, Interviews, Live Performances, News, Podcast, St. John's, mp3
John Brown, Newfoundland spoken word aficionado, did his thang on The New Spin with David Day backing him on guitar with some great alt-tuned licks that remind me of John Fahey and other instrumental acoustic guitar greats. I saw these guys down at Natalie Noseworthy’s open-mic night at the Hava Java, and John Brown has been going down there for more than a year now. John Brown initially started at the now defunct Turner’s Tavern.
Here’s the New Spin Podcast of John Brown and David Day, otherwise known as The Hip Replacements. This also features the hit “Once I Went On Medication.”
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Hear all my other New Spin Podcasts.
Dan Trouble Plays Live on The New Spin
by dashiell on Mar.19, 2010, under Canadian, Indie, Interviews, Live Performances, Podcast, St. John's, mp3

(photo by Tom Cochrane)
Dan Trouble performed on The New Spin last month as she was getting ready to audition for a major label in Toronto. Here she is playing at The Bovine Sex Club on Feb. 23, opening for Manitoba’s The Brat Attack. We talked about her latest EP Horses with Lazers and why she plays in DADGAD tuning so often. Jordan Young also made a special guest appearance, backing her up on guitar.
Here is the whole podcast for your listening pleasure.
Dan Trouble will be touring the mainland this summer with her new outfit DT & the Dinosaurs, including J Young on bass. And don’t forget every Tuesday night at CBTG’s, DT with her co-host Andrew Mast host a variety show, opening the stage to a “wonderful host of randoms, hooligans and sometimes even musicians. It’s the only show in St. John’s where you’ll see a Jazz pianist, Ska trio and a Thrash Metal band on the same night on the same stage. ” Thanks, Uke!
Want more podcasts? Here are all the live shows/interviews I’ve had on The New Spin.
The New Spin Streams 24/7 at Oh! Zone Radio Network
by dashiell on Mar.10, 2010, under News, Podcast, mp3, playlists
For any newcomers to my blog, just letting you know you can always catch a full edition of The New Spin at Oh!Zone Radio Network. The current episode streaming online is my playlist of Best of Canadiana of 2009. Click on Oh! Zone’s weekly schedule and scroll down on the calendar and you’ll find The New Spin on Mon at 5:00.
And of course, you can always listen to The New Spin on 93.5 CHMR-FM or online at the CHMR website at its regular scheduled time, Thursdays 9-11 PM Newftime, 7:30 Eastern.
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dashiell brown
Review, The Heligoats: Goodness Gracious “Chris Otepka is Jeff Mangum’s Long Lost Cousin”
by dashiell on Mar.09, 2010, under Indie, Reviews, mp3
Came across this little gem amongst the piles of CDs I mull through each week, and this is getting the most spin on The New Spin right now. I am a huge fan of Neutral Milk Hotel and Chris Opteka’s The Heligoats sounds like Jeff Mangum’s long-lost cousin. I don’t know much about Chris Otepka other than that he hails from the greater Chicago area, but both his voice and songwriting style seem to mimic the “rambling” linearity that Mangum became so famous for, and since Mangum seems to be mostly out of the picture in terms of recording new albums (read Kim Cooper’s great book about why) thank god we have The Heligoats’ Goodness Gracious to carry on the Mangum torch.
He has a few EPs before this release, Seeds and The End of All-Purpose, the former which comes with a packet of seeds, apparently. But if he has been lurking in the dark somewhere before, Goodness Gracious should shoot him straight into the light.
Listen to Fish Sticks on the Greyday Records website, a New Spin favorite.
Podcast: Halifax’s Gypsophilia Interviewed on The Folkin’ Freak Show
by dashiell on Jul.19, 2009, under Interviews, News, Podcast, Reviews, St. John's, mp3
When it comes to unique Canadian jazz/dance acts, it doesn’t get better or funkier than Halifax’s Gypsophilia, a dynamic seven-piece that’ll blow you away (with their horns, guitars, keys, violin, accordions, double-bass and more) and infuse you with a can of get-yer-jive-on whoop-ass. Largely inspired by Django Reinhardt (like our own Duane Andrews) in sound (and dress!) their quixotic early 20th Century gypsy jazz sound smoothly crosses through genres of swing, be-bop-’til-you-drop, blues, reggae, funk, klezmer, even R&B and Eastern European flava, and anything else they might feel like throwing at you. Further setting themselves apart from other “similar” jazz acts is the fact that they don’t have a drummer, primarily using the guitar and the bass to drive their compelling rhythms, zig-zagging through time signatures and tempo changes like sunbeams weaving through dust. Since they are currently in St. John’s as part of the Wreckhouse Jazz and Blues Festival, I saw their incredible, foot-stomping performance at the Martini Bar on George Street last night and had the pleasure of interviewing Ross Burns, Adam Fine, and Nick Wilkinson in the CHMR studio.
Listen to this exclusive Folkin’ Freak Show podcast, which will also air this Tuesday night at 9 PM on 93.5 CHMR-FM. Only on SOME WICKED (R)
Want to stay updated about The Folkin’ Freak Show. Become a fan! “Folked up music for a folked up world,” every Tuesday, 9 PM. Then stay tuned to my electronic and avant-garde show, Other Frequencies at 10 PM. And don’t forget The New Spin, of course!
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The New Spin Podcast: Jon Janes of The Mountains and The Trees on The New Spin
by dashiell on Jun.21, 2009, under Alt-Folk, Interviews, Live Performances, News, Podcast, St. John's, mp3
A few weeks ago, Jon Janes of St. John’s The Mountains and The Trees was my guest on The New Spin. He has a new e.p., Hop, Skip and a Jump, and is playing at the North by Northeast Festival and Conference currently underway in Toronto. Strongly influenced by Iron and Wine, he brought his banjo, guitar, and harmonica and played a few ditties and we chatted folk, which I also play on my new show, The Folkin’ Freak Show, Tuesdays 9-10 PM (7:30 Eastern) on 93.5 CHMR-FM.
Here is The New Spin Podcast, featuring Jon Janes of The Mountains and The Trees.
“As the name suggests, The Mountains and The Trees will wash over you with simpler times, lost memories, and wonderful dreams.”
– Dashiell Brown, The New Spin
The New Spin Podcast: King Andrews Bridge, live improv jazz session
by dashiell on May.31, 2009, under Live Performances, Podcast, St. John's, mp3
As promised, here is The New Spin’s latest podcast. Curtis Andrews, Grant King, and David Bridger funk off as King Andrews Bridge. Yes, it was some wicked.
Dark Night of the Soul: Exclusive Listen at NPR
by dashiell on May.16, 2009, under Avant-Garde, Indie, Links, News, mp3
i just discovered this, you gotta check it out. David Lynch, Sparklehorse, and Danger Mouse? Listen to the album here.
Truly some wicked.
King Khan and the Shrines Tour Across Canada with new album, What Is?!
by dashiell on May.07, 2009, under Garage/Punk, Indie, Links, Live Performances, Podcast, mp3

King Khan and The Shrines’ new album, What Is?! is kickin’, you can listen to the whole thing at thenewspin.ca. I’ve also been playing it on my show (which is on tonight, by the way–it will stream online here at 9-11, 7:30 Eastern, 4:30 Pacific.) It was released April 21, and they are about to do a tour across Canada.
Here are the dates:
Myspace Presents:
8 May Babylon – Ottawa, Ontario
9 May La Sala Rossa – Montreal, Quebec
12 May Phoenix Theatre – Toronto, Ontario
19 May Calgary, Alberta – The Warehouse
20 May The Starlite Room – Edmonton, Alberta
22 May Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, British Columbia
They will also be performing on MTV Live on Monday, May 11 at 6:00pm & 11:00pm EST.
Listen to the album now at The New Spin! It’s full of classic rockin’ freak funk. For fans of The Arkelles, The Hives, The Strokes, and other “The” bands.
Pat LePoidevin Has New Album: Blue Tornadoes Brings Tears to My Eyes
by dashiell on May.05, 2009, under Alt-Folk, BEST OF 2009, Reviews, mp3
Anyone heard of this guy, Pat LePoidevin? He’s stationed in Sackville, New Brunswick, and his new album Blue Tornadoes is something to behold, especially for any of you folkies out there. By folkies, I mean people who like folk/Americana and International folk music, including bagpipes and tin whistle, the former of which he learned while living in Scotland. Similar to St. John’s own The Mountains and The Trees, Pat LePoidevin apparently uses a looper pedal to create innovative soundscapes using organic instruments. His voice has the power to make you cry, very similar to M. Ward and Nick Drake and Samamidon, very smokey. He gets a little too rock n’ rolly with his voice almost going to an Eddie Vedder style, but it’s not so bothersome that I can’t get past it. Others will love it because of that, I’m sure.
Here’s a sampling of his incredible music that you’ll just have to hear for yourself. I’ll also be featuring it this week on The New Spin this Thursday night, 9-11 P.M. on 93.5 CHMR-FM, 7:30 EST.
